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A respectful distance: FV Hellas Rüsselsheim (Basri Karakoc on the right) has to concede a 5-2 win to Olympia Biebesheim (Robin Frisch on the left).
(Photo: Uwe Kramer)
KREIS GROß-GERAU – With a 2-1 win over Rot-Weiss Darmstadt II, SC Opel Rüsselsheim has improved to a non-relegation rank in the football district Oberliga Darmstadt/Groß-Gerau and taken some steam out of the boiler. Due to the 0:3 defeat at Spvgg. Seeheim-Jugenheim, SG Dornheim now occupies the relegation rank. After the 1:3 bankruptcy at SV Hahn, Concordia Gernsheim is the first to be relegated. The relegation battle begins at the ninth TSG Messel and is just as exciting as the promotion race in the second Bundesliga.
Olympia Biebesheim – Hellas Rüsselsheim 5: 2 (3: 0). With the deserved success, the Biebesheimers made life difficult for themselves. After a 4-0 lead, the hosts lost the thread and had great difficulty avoiding Rüsselsheim’s third goal. “Our players were impressed by the hardness of Hellas,” said Max Violence, vice chairman of the “Olympic”. Hellas saw eight yellow cards and also had to accept two time penalties. With 99 yellow cards, four red cards and twelve time penalties, the team came last in the fair play rating.
Goals: 1: 0 De Nunzio (31st), 2: 0 Cutrone (38th), 3: 0 Köhler (45th + 3 / foul penalty), 4: 0 Schneidler (53rd), 4: 1 Marquardt (56th /own goal), 4-2 Pentidis (68′), 5-2 Stallone (85′); Spectators: 120.
Opel Rüsselsheim – Rot-Weiss Darmstadt II 2: 1 (0: 0). With an energy performance, the sports club earned the narrow success. The hosts focused on the defense to surprise the opponent with counterattacks. “Our plan worked,” said coach Reinhold Wurmlinger with satisfaction. In the first section it was the strong goalkeeper Florian Langhans who prevented the deficit. After the break, the home side became more dangerous and earned the three with two goals from Nikola Curcic. “The team worked well this week and rewarded themselves with the win,” said Wurmlinger.
Tore: 1:0 Curcic (67.), 1:1 Kablitz (71.), 2:1 Curcic (84.); Zuschauer: 80.
Spvgg. Seeheim-Jugenheim – SG Dornheim 3:0 (1:0). With a good team performance, Seeheim-Jugenheim also deservedly prevailed in the clarity. The hosts were the better team for over 90 minutes and were no longer in danger after the break. Dornheim was too harmless to turn the game around. Player of the match was Moritz Molitor, who scored two headers. The Dornheimers only had one chance that could have resulted in a goal.
Goals: 1:0 Molitor (12th), 2:0 Molitor (63rd), 3:0 Wanitschek (70th); Spectators: 30.
Germ. Eberstadt – TSV Wolfskehlen 2: 4 (1: 1). With a good performance after the break, the Riedstadt deserved the success. “We lost the game in eight minutes,” explained Tobias Gebert, sporting director of Germania. In the first 45 minutes neither team was able to gain decisive advantages. After the three goals conceded after the break, Eberstadt determined the game, but was unable to turn the game around. “Wolfskehlen’s victory is well deserved,” admitted Gebert.
Goals: 1: 0 Pfeiffer (7th), 1: 1 Maier (33rd), 1: 2 Bubenhagen (50th), 1: 3 Riesle (53rd), 1: 4 Riesle (58th), 2: 4 Perschke (70th); Spectators: 50.
SV Hahn – Conc. Gernsheim 3: 1 (1: 0). The Hahner had to fight harder against the bottom of the table than had been expected in advance. The Gernsheimers showed great commitment again, which also impressed the Hahners. It was only in the second half that the hosts deservedly prevailed. Despite the deficit, Gernsheim never gave up until the end.
Goals: 1-0 Stork (45’+1′), 2-0 Mihaly (64′), 2-1 Sattler (90′), 3-1 Bender (90’+3′); Spectators: 120.
Stenogramme
SG Arheilgen – SKG Bickenbach 2: 1 (1: 1). Goals: 1: 0 Feller (12th), 1: 1 Hauser (42nd), 2: 1 Sachs (87th), spectators: 60.
TSG Messel – SV Traisa 1: 2 (0: 1). Goals: 0:1 Umoru (5th), 1:1 Benz (52nd), 1:2 Melnikov (90+1), spectators: 100.
KSG Brandau – SKG Roßdorf 1: 2 (0: 1). Goals: 0: 1 Diehl (17th), 0: 2 Diehl (89th), 1: 2 Knaup (90th + 4th), spectators: 80th Red card: Braun (84th / Brandau).
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