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SV Elversberg grabs HSV talent

Updated on June 12th, 2025 – 3:39 p.m.Reading time: 3 min.

Luis Seifert on the ball (archive picture): The central defender leaves the HSV and will play for SV Elversberg in the future.Enlarge the picture

Luis Seifert on the ball (archive picture): The central defender leaves the HSV and will play for SV Elversberg in the future. (Source: Imago/Niklas Heiden)

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SV Elversberg has committed Luis Seifert. The 21-year-old central defender comes from the second team of Hamburger SV and receives a contract until summer 2028.

Seifert was first trained at 1st FC Magdeburg and then at RB Leipzig. At the age of 17 he switched to Hamburger SV, where he played in the A-Junior Bundesliga. In winter 2021 it was also used twice for the German U18 national team. From the 20222/2023 season, he was an integral part of the HSV-U21 in the Regionalliga Nord and played 72 games there. At the same time, he collected impressions from the professionals, including in several training camps.

“Luis is a developing player with the potential to take the next step in Elversberg,” said SVE sports director Ole Book. Seifert is also optimistic about the new task: “I am very happy about the opportunity to prove myself at SV Elversberg. I am sure that I have the right environment here to develop personally and at the same time to address the challenges that await us with an ambitious and likeable team.”

A month after the ascent, the future of Davie Selke has still not been clarified at the HSV-the contract of the second division goalkeeper king expires at the end of June. The signs are on separation.

A replacement could come from Eintracht Braunschweig: Rayan Philippe is considered faster, athletically strong strikers and would therefore fit well into the Hamburg’s profile, reports the “kicker”. The 24-year-old is allowed to switch to the Bundesliga this summer-however, a transfer would not be cheap. The HSV would have to transfer around 2.5 million euros to Braunschweig. In addition to the HSV, Werder Bremen, 1. FC Köln and 1. FC Heidenheim are said to have interest.

Former HSV coach Markus Gisdol is back on the coaching bench-and takes the step into the Turkish Süper Lig again. After a year, the 55-year-old takes the office at the first division club KaySerispor.

As the club confirmed on Wednesday evening, the Geislinger native signed a contract until 2026. Gisdol most recently worked at Ligarival Samsunspor, but decided there in the summer of 2024 against an extension. He used the time to recharge your batteries, he said.

At HSV, Gisdol was employed from September 2016 to January 2018. In his first season in Hamburg, he managed direct relegation on the last matchday. At Kayserispor, he succeeds Sergei Jakirović, who has switched to the English second division club Hull City – there was also a former Hamburg trainer with Tim Walter until November 2024.

The HSV has signed defender Jordan Torunarigha. The former professional from Hertha BSC comes from the Belgian first division club Kaa Gent.

Torunarigha played 73 Bundesliga games for Hertha BSC before moving to Belgium in 2022. HSV sports director Stefan Kuntz already worked with the central defender when he trained the German U21 national team. Torunarigha has been running for Nigeria since 2023. It comes from Chemnitz. After the change from Nicolai Remberg von Holstein Kiel, he is the second new addition of the Hamburgers.

“Jordan is a clear, professional and mature character,” said his sponsor Kuntz. “He has developed significantly in recent years and combines a very good pace with pronounced header and duel strength.”

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