Hallescher FC against Türkgücü Munich in the live ticker: who sets an example in the relegation battle?
Created: 2/8/2022Updated: 2/8/2022 2:17 p.m
Paterson Chato (right) competes with Türkgücü Munich in the basement duel in Halle on Tuesday evening.
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Türkgücü Munich will play the catch-up game at Hallescher FC on Tuesday evening.
Both teams have their backs to the wall.
We report in the live ticker.
Hallescher FC
against
Türkgücü Munich
: The catch-up game from the 21st match day of the 3rd division promises a pure relegation battle.
Duel in the
table
basement :
Türkgücü
has
filed for bankruptcy,
points are threatened.
Halle
is on a
non-relegation zone
.
We report in the
live
ticker
:
Kick
-off in the
Leuna-Chemie Stadium
in
Halle
is at
7 p.m.
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Munich/Halle - trend-setting basement duel in the 3rd league.
Hallescher FC welcomes Türkgücü Munich to the catch-up game of the 21st matchday on Tuesday evening.
The game was originally supposed to take place in early January, but had to be postponed due to several corona cases among the guests.
In the second attempt it should work in the Leuna Chemical Stadium.
The game kicks off at 7 p.m.
Both teams are in a downward spiral and haven't won in a long time.
The last three of Halle dated October 30th in the 2-1 home win against MSV Duisburg.
Since then, the table 16 has been waiting.
for a win.
In nine games, the team drew two and suffered seven defeats.
The HFC has therefore reacted and put coach Florian Schnorrenberg on leave for the winter break and replaced him with Andé Meyer.
Hallescher FC against Türkgücü Munich in the live ticker: Heraf-Elf threaten nine points deduction by the DFB
Since the turn of the year, Andreas Heraf has also been a new trainer on the sidelines at Munich.
The Austrian has to try under adverse circumstances to get the club back on track.
At the end of January, Türkgücü Munich* applied for bankruptcy at the district court.
The club is therefore threatened with a deduction of up to nine points.
However, the final decision by the DFB* is still pending.
Only one win counts for both teams on Tuesday evening.
The guests wait even longer than the HFC for a threesome.
On October 17th, at that time still under Peter Hyballa, who has since been fired, Türkgücü celebrated their last win in the 3rd division with a narrow 1-0 win over SV Wehen Wiesbaden.
Which team creates the liberation in the table basement and draws new hope of staying up?
From 7 p.m. we will report on the live ticker from the game from the Leuna-Chemie Stadium in Halle.
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