In the competition played between Mesopotamien 2 and Moorburg at Aussenmühle Sportpark in Hamburg’s Harburg district, the Moorburg team took to the field with 7 players, including 1 woman. Moorburg Coach Patrick Stritzki also played in the match, as some of the players on the player list did not come to the match.
Mesopotamien 2, whose first goal was scored in the 120th second of the match, finished the first half ahead 32-0. Turkish origin defender Ömer Yıldırım also scored 17 goals in the match where the home team won 66-0.
Mesopotamien 2’s coach Michel Aydoğdu stated in his statement to the shz.de website that he had great respect for his opponent for fighting fairly until the end of the match. Aydoğdu stated that he offered to end the match early several times to his opponent, who was on the field with 1 female and 6 male players.
President of Moorburg club, Yvonne Petrich, also stated that the referee asked the coach in the 10th minute of the match whether they would quit the match and said, “However, our team definitely wanted to continue playing.” he said.
It was stated that the Hamburg Football Federation declared the Moorburg team 3-0 defeated because the Moorburg team did not start the second half of the match against Störtebeker SV on 22 August, and it was noted that Moorburg was worried that they would be banned from the league if they withdrew from this match.
In the league, Mesopotamien 2 won 9 of the 9 matches it played this season, but since 3 points were deleted, it ranks first with 24 points and 119 goal average (135-15).
Moorburg, which has no wins, is in last place with no points.

