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HSV trainer changes to Champions League club
Updated on May 26, 2025 – 1:35 p.m.Reading time: 44 min.

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Marwin Bolz has been head coach of the HSV women since 2023. It has long been clear that the ways of the 27-year-old and the Bundesliga promoted in summer. Now it is clear where it is to go: he moves to the first women of SC Braga to Portugal. His contract runs until 2027.
Bolz is “internationally one of the largest coaching talents in women’s football,” said his new club. “We want to be a team that acts with pace and determination, accepts every duel situation and controlls the game,” announced the 27-year-old. His goal: “We always want to be at the top.”
Braga qualified for the UEFA Women’s Champions League as third in the first league Portugal. From the end of July, the team will compete in the 1st of three qualification rounds before the league.
With the 1. FC Heidenheim, Leo Scienza is still fighting in the relegation to remain in the Bundesliga. In the 2-2 in the first leg against SV Elversberg, the 26 -year -old Brazilian recently shone with two goals.
It is quite possible that Scienza will kick in the 1st Bundesliga in the future: HSV should definitely want to sign the Heidenheimer “reported” Fussballeuropa.com “. In the first leg, the promoted Leo Scienza observed on site and was severely impressed by his performance. Heidenheim is ready to talk about a transfer from a transfer fee of two million euros.
The climb was the end of his long career: HSV goalkeeper Tom Mickel ends his professional career after 16 years. The club announced this on Friday.
Although he only played six competitive games for the HSV professionals, Tom Mickel became a favorite of fans over the years. If the goalkeeper born in Hoyerswerda was needed, he was always there. For the first time, Mickel moved to the Elbe in summer 2009, and in 2015 he signed for the second time at HSV.
For the U21 of the HSV, Mickel stood in the goal in 111 regional league games. In addition, the 36-year-old played eight games for Greuther Fürth between January 2013 and June 2015. Mickel played for Energie Cottbus in youth, where he made it into the second team. From the U16 to the U20, the goalkeeper wore the German national team’s jersey twelve times.
Noah Katterbach was only able to pursue the rise of his teammates to the 1st Bundesliga from the stands. The 23-year-old outdoor car player has been curing a cruciate ligament tear since January. Previously, he had heard of the Rampmelf during the first half of the season and contributed a goal and a template in eight missions.
While Katterbach himself worked on his comeback in rehab, he apparently wanted to cheer on his teammates with his special greeting: he recorded his own promotion song.
