Erfurt remains unbeaten: dramatic win against Greifswald!

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Greifswalder FC lost 3-2 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt in a thrilling regional league game on August 10, 2025.

Der Greifswalder FC unterliegt am 10. August 2025 mit 3:2 gegen Rot-Weiß Erfurt in einem packenden Regionalligaspiel.
Greifswalder FC lost 3-2 against Rot-Weiß Erfurt in a thrilling regional league game on August 10, 2025.

Erfurt remains unbeaten: dramatic win against Greifswald!

An exciting football afternoon took place on August 10, 2025 in the FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt stadium. In front of 6,462 enthusiastic fans, the hosts won against Greifswalder FC 3-2 and thus consolidated their unbeaten record in the Regionalliga Nordost - it was the third win in the third game of the current season. The game was anything but ordinary as it not only ended with a thrilling result but was also marked by some controversial decisions and notable twists.

Obed Ugondu scored the first goal for Erfurt in the fourth minute and the fans cheered. In the 37th minute, Ben-Luca Moritz extended the lead to 2-0, and Maxime Awoudja increased it to 3-0 with a penalty shortly after half-time. But Greifswald didn't give up: Within just twelve minutes, Osman Atilgan brought his team back to 3-2 after two goals in the 53rd and 65th minutes. Things can happen so quickly in football!

Referrals and course of play

However, the game took an unexpected turn: Erfurt had to assert itself while twice outnumbered from the second half onwards. Phillip Aboagye received a red card, followed by a yellow-red card for Marco Wolf. The goalkeeping coach Patrick Ecke was also sent off the pitch. This meant that Erfurt was only on the field with eight players for the rest of the season. Despite their numerical advantage, Greifswald were unable to achieve the equalizer they had hoped for, even though they increasingly controlled the game.

The referee Franziska Wildfeuer had a lot to do and allowed a remarkable 11 minutes of stoppage time to increase, which increased the tension in the stadium even further. Despite the pressure exerted by the Greifswald team, the victory in Erfurt remained firmly anchored.

The game was a prime example of the unpredictable nature of football, where a higher number of games does not necessarily lead to a higher number of goals. How on kicker.de As can be read, it remains to be seen how the teams will act in the coming games. Erfurt are putting in a remarkable performance so far and if they continue to do so well, the season could be a big one for the club.

The next games will definitely be exciting and we will see whether Greifswalder FC can learn from the defeat!

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