Spectators are allowed into the Jahnstadion, the 3G rule applies – vaccinated, recovered or tested negative. Proof must be brought along and, in the case of the test, must not be older than this Saturday. Schoolchildren only need a student ID, the box office opens at 1 p.m.
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It is the eleventh duel between the Longhorns and the Paladins, eight times the Langenfelder went off as the winner, twice the Solingen, the total score is very clear with 309: 196. The last two duels so far were in the GFL2 season 2019. At that time, both games went to the Longhorns (44:16 and 41:14). In the current season, both teams have won four out of seven games and lost the remaining three.
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The Paladins have the second best defense in the league, but the Longhorns have in their ranks with Jarvis McClam (10.3 points per game) and Joey Walden (9.4 points) the two best scorers in the entire GFL2 (north and south). They also have the second best offense in the league: 32.1 points per game. The defense allowed an average of 28 counterpoints, but has increased in the last three games and statistically only allowed 15.3 points per game.
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A day earlier, this Saturday, there will be a lot going on in the Jahnstadion: The Horns U13 will have their home tournament from 11 a.m., the U19s will start the new season of the Regionalliga from 3 p.m., with the Assindia Cardinals coming. A lot has changed for both teams, but Langenfeld’s head coach Jürgen Lengling is certain: “The players are hot for this game. We have been preparing for this day since November. It’s a start into the unknown, but I’m sure Essen will play with us with a strong, highly motivated team. But we are well prepared and will demand everything from the Cardinals. “
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