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Saturday and Sunday could become a holiday for the HSV. With a victory against Ulm, men’s rise to the Bundesliga would be perfect. The women can follow in Sunday. The NDR news blog for the end of the season in the 2nd league.
Ex-football star Gerard Piqué hopes for the rise of HSV
Spanish ex-professional footballer Gerard Piqué keeps his fingers crossed that the second division HSV creates the Bundesliga promotion. “It’s a very important game this Saturday. You told me that,” said the 2010 world champion at the digital and marketing fair OMR in Hamburg. “I hope Hamburg can climb and come back to the first division. I know it’s a very important club. You have suffered a bit in the past few years.”
Gerard Piqué at the digital and marketing fair OMR in Hamburg.
Hadzikadunic is injured in the rest of the season
Hamburger SV has to convert its defense for the showdown for promotion to the Bundesliga – central defender Dennis Hadzikadunic fails for the rest of the season. The 26-year-old suffered a partial tear of the inner ligament on the right ankle in the 4-0 victory in Darmstadt and a partial tear of the inner ligament on the right knee. The acute problem: For the game on Saturday (8:30 p.m., in the Livcenter at NDR.de) at home against Ulm, Backup Sebastian Schonlau is closed.
Last home game for veteran Tom Mickel?
Keeper Tom Mickel has been under contract with a two -year interruption at HSV since 2009. Although the goalkeeper from Hoyerswerda has never been able to fight for a regular place with the Hamburgers, he enjoys a high reputation with the coaching staff, his teammates and fans. The decisive factor for this is his great identification with the HSV and its loyalty. The 36-year-old never came over the lips of the 36-year-old.
HSV professional service: Tom Mickel.
On Saturday (8.30 p.m., in the Livecenter at NDR.de) against SSV 1846 Ulm, his last HSV home game as a professional could be a professional for Mickel. His contract expires in summer. And whether the veteran gets a new working paper again is open. With a victory against the “Spatzen” and the associated climb, the circle would in a way conclude for the goalkeeper: he is the only player in the current squad that was already part of the HSV line -up in the 2018 club history.
So according to AI, the Second division season 2024/2025
Who climbs, who descends? According to a AI calculation, the final table looks up:
HSV opponent Fürth releases coach Siewert
The SpVgg Greuther Fürth, opponent of HSV on the last matchday (May 18, 3:30 p.m., in the Livecenter at NDR.de) broke up with coach Jan Siewert on Monday evening. The Franks have thus responded to the negative run of the past few weeks.
The “Kleeblatt” has been winning for eight games and has only three points ahead of relegation site 16. Siewert had only started his office in October as the successor to the released Alexander Zorniger.
What is the starting point for the HSV?
A victory against Ulm on Saturday (8:30 p.m./in the NDR Livcenter) is definitely enough for the HSV to make the Bundesliga return perfect on the 33rd matchday. If SV Elversberg (against Braunschweig) and SC Paderborn (against Magdeburg) do not win their games on Saturday afternoon (1 p.m.), the Hamburgers would also be determined by a draw against Ulm.
There is also a lot at stake for the guests. The SSV is penultimate and has three points behind the relegation rank 16, the Prussia Münster.
Tickets are in great demand
Although the HSV has the highest ticket prices in the league, the games in the Volksparkstadion are almost always sold out. And everyone wants to be there at the possible promotion ceremony anyway. There are said to have been more than 100,000 inquiries for the 52,000 tickets in the home area.
Some HSV fans even wanted to become club members in Ulm to secure tickets for the guest block. But nothing came of it.
Sovereign victory in Darmstadt
After a phase of weakness, the HSV showed itself back in the recent away game in Darmstadt and won the game 4-0 last Saturday.
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Sports club | 11.05.2025 | 10:50 p.m.
