1. FC Union Berlin
Union Berlin
Union Berlin
“We would have liked to report to the members face to face about this exceptionally successful year in terms of sport. Unfortunately, this is not possible for the second time in a row. Due to the still unforeseeable development of the pandemic and the measures to combat it, we have decided against a postponement and will now prepare for the digital implementation of the general meeting,” said Dirk Zinger, 1. FC Union Berlin club president.
The results in Stuttgart and Köln will have left 1. FC Union Berlin coach Urs Fischer frustrated given the late goals conceded. Union are in eighth — two points off Leverkusen in sixth — but remain comfortably on track to achieve another strong ranking in Germany’s top division. Union concluded the last streak of matches with a 2-2 draw at 1. FC Köln late on Sunday evening. Anthony Modeste’s scoring form continued as he opened the scoring for Steffen Baumgart’s men in the seventh minute. That goal was cancelled out by an impressive solo-run from Julian Ryerson, the Norwegian slotting gracefully past Timo Horn. Genki Haraguchi set up Grischa Prömel before the break, while Taiwo Awoniyi passed up a glorious chance for 3-1. As Köln piled on the pressure in front of their home supporters, Florian Kainz’s corner kick was met by Modeste to bag the home team a share of the points.
The full health and safety plan can be read here.
Holders of the control bracelets will be admitted to the stadium on match day at designated entrances without further 2G checks.
The stadium gates open on Saturday at 16:30. All ticket holders should arrive early to make the pre-gate controls as smooth as possible.
1. FC Union Berlin: Luthe; Knoche, Friedrich, Baumgartl; Trimmel, Gießelmann, Prömel, Haraguchi, Khedira; Awoniyi, Kruse
Special opening times around matches will be communicated in due course.
Testzentrum Alte Försterei
Lindenstraße 18-19, 12555 Berlin
Mo until Sa | 7:00 – 14:00
www.testzentrum-af.berlin
We recommend you travel by public transport and arrive early.
Union ran out derby winners in Berlin on Saturday, beating Hertha 2-0 at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. Goals from Taiwo Awoniyi and Christopher Trimmel sealed the derby victory and three important Bundesliga points. In Union’s UEFA Europa Conference League campaign, Urs Fischer’s side went down 1-2 at the Olympic Stadium against Dutch side Feyenoord.
“It was a deep desire for us to use our official trip to Israel to visit this special place and I’m very grateful that we were able to be here,” expressed Zingler.
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