2nd league: St. Pauli remains in the promotion race – Darmstadt awards match point

Relegation rank in sight

SV Darmstadt 98 has to wait at least another week for the promotion party. The leaders of the 2nd Bundesliga lost 3-0 (1-0) to FC St. Pauli on Saturday and thus missed their first chance to return early to the Bundesliga. With 64 points, the Hessians are still leading the table and can complete the fourth promotion in the club’s history after 1978, 1981 and 2015 next Sunday at Hannover 96.

In front of 17,650 spectators in the sold-out Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor, an own goal by Phillip Tietz (45th) and goals by Elias Saad (57th) and David Otto (85th) sealed the first home defeat of the “Lilies” of the season. Thanks to the victory, St. Pauli is fourth in the table with 53 points, only four points behind city rivals Hamburger SV, who are currently in the relegation zone.

Glatzel secures second place: The top scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga

Lukas Daschner (FC St. Pauli) – 8 goals

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As of May 6, 2023

Jackson Irvine (St Pauli) – 8 goals

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Ransford-Yeboah Koenigsdörffer (HSV) – 8 goals

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Marvin Pieringer (Paderborn) – 8 goals

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Kai Proeger (Hansa Rostock) – 9 goals

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Florent Muslija (Paderborn) – 9 goals

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Ludovit Reis (HSV) – 9 goals

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Anthony Ujah (BTSV) – 9 goals

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Fabian Reese (Kiel) – 9 goals

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Mikkel Kaufmann (Karlsruhe) – 10 goals

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Phillip Tietz (Darmstadt) – 10 goals

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Moritz-Broni Kwarteng (Magdeburg) – 10 goals

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Jan-Niklas Beste (Heidenheim) – 10 goals

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Kwadwo Duah (Nuremberg) – 10 goals

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Marvin Wanitzek (Karlsruhe) – 10 goals

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Robin Hack (Bielefeld) – 10 goals

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Branimir Hrgota (Fuerth) – 11 goals

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Robert Leipertz (Paderborn) – 11 goals

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Fabian Schleusener (Karlsruhe) – 12 goals

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Terrence Boyd (Kaiserslautern) – 12 goals

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Dawid Kownacki (Dusseldorf) – 12 goals

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Cedric Teuchert (Hanover) – 12 goals

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Steven Skrzybski (Kiel) – 13 goals

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Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 18 goals

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Tim Kleindienst (Heidenheim) – 23 goals

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In a balanced first half, the hosts offensively set the first accents. Fabian Schnellhardt failed early on with a shot from 16 meters to guest goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj. After that, little happened in front of both goals. Shortly before the half-time whistle, a Tietz own goal following a free kick caused the first setback for the south Hesse. Things got even worse for the home side after the break. Saad extended the visitors’ lead from close range after Darmstadt goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen was only able to deflect a shot from Leart Paqarada.

Darmstadt then tried desperately to get close again. However, a goal by Tietz (59th) was denied recognition due to a previous offside position by assist provider Mathias Honsak. Overall, coach Torsten Lieberknecht’s team lacked the usual determination.

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