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Bundesliga promotion? Ex-Barça star keeps your fingers crossed HSV

Updated on May 6th, 2025 – 7:16 p.m.Reading time: 31 min.

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Support from a prominent position: Ex-barcelona star Gerard Piqué wishes the HSV promotion to the Bundesliga. (Source: Imago/Tommaso Fimiano/Imago)

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Spanish ex-professional footballer Gerard Piqué fingers crossed that second division club Hamburger SV creates the promotion to the Bundesliga. “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.”

The longed -for return to the Bundesliga can make Hamburgers perfect on Saturday evening (8.30 p.m.) with a home win against the penultimate SSV Ulm prematurely.

Dennis Hadzikadunic will no longer play for HSV this season. The 26 -year -old central defender injured himself in Darmstadt. He moved “a partial tear of the inner ligament on the right ankle and a partial tear of the inner ligament on the right knee,” said HSV on Tuesday. He will definitely fail against Ulm on May 10th and Fürth (May 18).

The Bosnian came to the Elbe in 2023 on a loan from FK Rostov from Russia. Since then he has been running in a total of 52 competitive games (two goals) for the HSV. Hadzikadunic played 25 games (one goal) this season.

The HSV has a historical chance against SSV Ulm: on May 10, Hamburgers can make the Bundesliga promotion perfectly. T-online shows the different scenarios:

Wins The HSV on Saturday evening (8:30 p.m./Sky and Sport1) against SSV Ulm is secure the promotion to the Bundesliga regardless of the results of the competition. The lead in third place would then be at least four points on only one outstanding match day.

At a draw Against Ulm, the climb depends on how the direct pursuers SV Elversberg (against Eintracht Braunschweig) and SC Paderborn 07 (against 1. FC Magdeburg) play on Saturday afternoon. If both teams do not win their games, the HSV would also be determined with a tie as a promoted. However, if one of the pursuers wins, the decision on the last match day would be postponed.

At a defeat The HSV would not rise prematurely against Ulm on Saturday. The lead in third place would stay at a maximum of three points or shrink to one counter – depending on how Elversberg and Paderborn play. The HSV would then have to win in Fürth on the last match day to rise.

The HSV’s second division women stand after the 24th matchday with one leg in the 1st Bundesliga. At the already established promoted Nuremberg, the Hamburg women won 2-0 on Saturday afternoon.

Shortly before the break, Lisa Baum brought HSV 1-0 in the lead (41.). Jobina Lahr scored 2-0 in the 58th minute. The HSV women have two games before the end of the season at 47 points. As the third in the table, you prove the last direct promotion place.

SV Meppen as fourth with 40 points must now win against VfL Bochum (7th, 35 points) on Sunday (2 p.m.) to keep your own chances of promotion. On the last matchday (May 18), HSV and Meppen meet in a direct duel.

The HSV can still win: at SV Darmstadt 98 the Hamburgers won 3-0 on Saturday. In the 23rd minute, Ludovit Reis headed HSV after a corner from returnee Miro Muheim to 1-0 in the goal.

In the 58th minute, Ransford Königsdörffer increased to 2-0 – again the goal fell after a corner that Sebastian Schonlau extended to the striker. Davie Selke made the decision in the 80th minute after a preparatory work by Immanuel Pherai. Robert Glatzel got in the 90th+5th Minute the 4-0 final score, again according to Pherai. A hit by Jean-Luc Dompé (66.) was withdrawn due to a previous offside position by Emir Sahiti.

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