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EILMELDUNG ER IST WIEDER ZURÜCK……..MEHR ERFAHREN


 

The 2. Bundesliga now hosts more of Germany’s traditional “heavyweights” than the Bundesliga. A mix of poor luck, bad management, and subpar football has led to the second tier being filled with big clubs that have hit tough times. The 2023/24 season was another reminder of how quickly things can go wrong for almost any club and how difficult it is to recover once you’ve been relegated. It’s crucial to view BVB’s struggles this season with perspective, appreciating that we still get to watch a team that wins frequently and competes for trophies regularly. With that in mind, let’s take a moment this sunny Saturday to review the 2. Bundesliga and see how the former greats ended this season.

St. Pauli and Holstein Kiel Are Bundesliga-Bound

At the top of the table, Germany’s second tier was led by two teams that have been in the upper half in recent seasons. However, few expected St. Pauli or Holstein Kiel to pull away from the pack and secure first and second place, finishing five points ahead of third-placed Düsseldorf.

St. Pauli clinched the league title by coming from behind on the final day to beat Wehen Wiesbaden 2-1, with Daniel Sinani scoring the winner in the last ten minutes, placing them just one point ahead of Holstein Kiel.

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