Thursday, April 7, 2011

Third Division: Eintracht Braunschweig missed early rise

Third League Leaders Eintracht Braunschweig, the decision to move up to 2nd Football League postponed. The Lower Saxony lost on Wednesday night before 20,985 spectators in the stadium surprising harmony with 1:2 (0:1) against the relegation-threatened second team of Werder Bremen. It was the first home defeat Eintracht since 21 August 2010.

After the fifth defeat of the season has yet Braunschweig three points ahead of FC Hansa Rostock in parallel with a 2-1 (1-1) 1 FC Heidenheim won. "We have made it 2-1 at just the right time," said Hansa coach Peter Vollmann. Tracker Kickers Offenbach has recaptured with a 1-0 (1-0) against SpVgg Unterhaching the third place and thus good chances of promotion, relegation.

Behind it lurks FC Rot-Weiss Erfurt, who won the 28 000 spectators at Dynamo Dresden 3:1 (2:1). Dresden remains after the second defeat in a row to sixth. In the table, the Keller Kickers Offenbach important points for the league remain collected. The team of coach Gerd Dais beat Hansa Rostock 5-0 and remained so for the sixth consecutive unbeaten.

"The hope is once again become very large, but we have achieved anything yet," said Sandhausen President Jürgen Meier Mach. Ahlen had, however, after a red card for Daniel Flottmann play for over an half-time in a lower number. The third consecutive defeat in the second division relegated Ahlen, there is only one place ahead of the relegation zone.

"I am ashamed for my team," said coach Arie van Lent Ahlen and stressed: "I usually always ask my players before, but this has been done from now."

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