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“Always one topic”: Ex-HSV striker dreams of return
Updated on 08.09.2025 – 1:22 p.m.Reading time: 4 min.

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The former HSV striker Fiete ARP can imagine a return to the Bundesliga club. The 25-year-old, who is currently playing in Denmark, said in an interview with the “Abendblatt”.
“Of course, the HSV would always be an association, but that’s not the moment for it. If I really manage to take the next step and also become interesting for such a club like the HSV, it will always be an issue, at least in mind,” said Arp.
Born in Bad Segeberger, Holstein Kiel moved to the Danish first division club Odense BK in summer. There he already scored five goals and two goals in six first division games. At Odense, Arp works under the former Fürth coach Alexander Zorniger.
On his motivations for moving abroad, ARP said: “I wanted to get out of Germany.” He searched for options worldwide. “Odense was one of the first options that became concrete,” he added. “It was clear that the story with my name was never different as long as I am in Germany. Unless I suddenly scored a goal in every game.”
From 2017, ARP played 38 games (four goals, two templates) for the HSV in the 1st division, 2nd league and in the DFB Cup. In 2019 he moved to Bayern Munich, but the struggle did not make the breakthrough there.
The women of Hamburger SV started the Bundesliga with a spectacular draw against record champions VfL Wolfsburg. The climber fought a 3: 3 (1: 2) viewers in the Volksparkstadion in front of 11,934 spectators – thanks to a late hit in injury time.
Christin Meyer made the much acclaimed compensation in the 95th minute. Previously, the newcomers Sophie Hillebrand (31st) and Melanie Brunnthaler (81st) met for HSV. Lineth Beerensteyn (27th), Janina Minge (29th/Elfmeter) and Alexandra Popp (52nd) were successful for Wolfsburg.
It was the first Bundesliga game of the HSV women in 13 years-and it took place in front of a record backdrop: never before came so many spectators to play a league game. All home games of the season should now take place in the large arena.
However, the Germany-wide audience record of the HSV Cup semi-final in spring was slightly exceeded: 57,762 fans came on Saturday at the official opening game of the season between Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen-762 more in Hamburg.
