1. FC Union Berlin
Union Berlin
Union Berlin
Friday | 03.12.2021 | 20:30
1. FC Union Berlin : RasenBallsport Leipzig
Tymoteusz Puchacz and Poland are in the hunt for a World Cup berth. A win in Andorra or at home to Hungary should be enough to make a place in the World Cup safe or a spot in the play-offs for the ten group runners-up and two qualifiers from the UEFA Nations League. Julian Ryerson and Norway face a similar predicament and face Latvia and the Netherlands in the next fortnight.
Urs Fischer’s side left the field with nine men after Trimmel and Cedric Teuchert were sent off by referee Daniel Stefanski.
In Group E of the UEFA Europa Conference League, Union suffered a first home defeat against Feyenoord. An agonising winning goal from Cyril Dessers on 73 minutes came about due to the slippery conditions after heavy rainfall in Berlin over the previous 24 hours. Conditions were tough and the Dutch side managed to come out on top. Luis Sinisterra put the visitors ahead after 15 minutes, but captain Christopher Trimmel fired in a stunning equaliser — just rewards for an excellent reaction on the part of Union. The Köpenick side looked in control for most of the second half, but Andreas Luthe got his side out of a hole on more than one occasion. Unfortunately, the Union goalkeeper lost his footing under a little bit of pressure and Dessers put the away side into the lead. Urs Fischer’s side went down to nine men in the closing minutes with dismissals for Trimmel and Cedric Teuchert.
Sanogo is eligible for the US setup as he was born in New York and holds American citizenship. He has the opportunity to play for Germany, the United States and Ivory Coast, the country of his father’s citizenship.
1. FC Köln: Horn; Schmitz, Hübers (Killian 65), Czichos, Hector; Ljubicic, Özcan; Kainz, Duda (Thielmann 65), Uth (Andersson 76); Modeste
Tickets can be purchased here from Monday 15.11.2021 at 12:00.
There are 3G hygiene rules in place with 10% granted on the basis of a negative PCR test. All other spectators must be vaccinated or have a recovery. The same rule applies in the away section with 400 tickets kept for those unvaccinated and for children aged 7 to 17. For children, a rapid antigen test (not older than 24 hours) is sufficient proof. Children up to and including the age of six are treated the same as vaccinated persons.
The 2G rules mean that only those fully vaccinated or with full recovery (no longer than six months ago) can attend. People who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons are not exempt and must show a valid medical certificate and show a negative PCR test.
All of the other first-team players returned negative tests.
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