Newsblog for Hamburger SV
By loan to Sweden: HSV releases midfielder
Updated on July 22nd, 2025 – 1:37 p.m.Reading time: 12 min.

Hamburger SV is one of the largest clubs in Germany. In the New sticker on T-Online you will find all the important messages about the “red pants”.
Hamburger SV has again awarded its midfielder Anssi Suhonen. As the Bundesliga climber announced on Tuesday, the Finnish international joins the Swedish first division team of Austria IF until the end of the year. The club from Växjö is currently fighting for relegation.
HSV sports director Claus Costa sees a sensible solution for all sides in the loan after Sweden: “Of course, Anssi has the aim of getting a lot of playing time. He needs this for his further development,” said Costa. “This opportunity is now available for him in the highest division of Sweden. For this reason, this loan makes sense for everyone involved.”
Suhonen moved from his home country from his home from the Käpylän Pallo association to the offspring of the HSV. The 24-year-old has played 52 games for the professional team of Hamburg. In the second half of the last season, the ten-time international was already awarded to second division relegated Jahn Regensburg.
Hamburger SV has completed the transfer of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz from FC Bayern Munich. The 25-year-old Israeli moves to the Volkspark for a season, as the Bundesliga climber announced on Monday. Peretz will duel Fernandes for the place between the posts with the previous tram goalkeeper Daniel Heuer.
“Daniel is a complete goalkeeper who acts very brave in space defense and has a good mentality,” said Hamburg sports director Claus Costa over the 1.90 meter new addition. With this obligation, the HSV reacts to the departure of Matho Raab, who has switched to league competitor Union Berlin.
HSV sports director Stefan Kuntz emphasized the need for reinforcement: “After the change of Matho, it was clear that we still had to act in the goalkeeper position.” The past season showed how important a strong goalkeeper group is. It is pleased that Peretz has chosen his international experience for the HSV.
Peretz came to Munich’s German record champions in 2023, but could not prevail there. Last season he only completed seven missions in the Bundesliga, Champions League and DFB Cup. The Israeli couldn’t get past Manuel Neuer and during his injury to newcomer Jonas Urbig.
The women of Hamburger SV play their home games after promotion to the Bundesliga in the Volksparkstadion. The arena, in which the men’s team’s games also take place, summarizes 57,000 spectators. In order to exploit the full capacity of the stadium, the HSV is now presenting the fans a special offer.
For only 18.87 euros, interested parties can equip themselves with a season ticket-and thus experience all 13 home games of the HSV women at the Spott Prize live in the stadium. The price refers to the year of foundation of the association. The offer is valid until August 3. The prerequisite is to participate in at least ten home games. Anyone who fulfills this will then be refunded the difference at the regular price.
The price of 18.87 euros applies to a standing room. The season ticket in the seating area is also relatively cheap. This costs 87 euros. The normal price for a standing room duration card is 117 euros for full-payers. For the seat duration card, 195 euros are due away from the “historical” offer-as the HSV itself calls it.
