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Eintracht Frankfurt vs. VfL Bochum (02.11.2024)

Date Season Halftime Result
02.11.2024 2024 4 : 1 7 : 2

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Time Team Name Event
9'' Eintracht Frankfurt H. Ekitiké Normal Goal
18'' Eintracht Frankfurt Omar Marmoush Normal Goal
20'' Eintracht Frankfurt A. Knauff Normal Goal
32'' Eintracht Frankfurt N. Brown Normal Goal
33'' VfL Bochum M. Wittek Substitution 1
35'' VfL Bochum D. de Wit Normal Goal
38'' VfL Bochum Ivan Ordets Yellow Card
46'' VfL Bochum M. Broschinski Substitution 2
46'' VfL Bochum K. Miyoshi Substitution 3
50'' Eintracht Frankfurt Ansgar Knauff Yellow Card
51'' VfL Bochum P. Hofmann Normal Goal
61'' Eintracht Frankfurt Mahmoud Dahoud Normal Goal
65'' Eintracht Frankfurt J. Bahoya Substitution 1
66'' Eintracht Frankfurt C. Uzun Normal Goal
67'' VfL Bochum F. Passlack Substitution 4
69'' Eintracht Frankfurt H. Ekitiké Normal Goal
73'' Eintracht Frankfurt R. Koch Substitution 2
73'' Eintracht Frankfurt Omar Marmoush Substitution 3
73'' Eintracht Frankfurt E. Skhiri Substitution 4
77'' VfL Bochum Philipp Hofmann Yellow Card
81'' Eintracht Frankfurt Tuta Substitution 5
82'' VfL Bochum P. Hofmann Substitution 5

Eintracht Frankfurt

They are called Die Adler (The Eagles), SGE (Sportgemeinde Eintracht) or Launische Diva. The club colours are red, black and white. They are at home at the Commerzbank-Arena, which currently bears this name for commercial reasons. The original name is Waldstadion. A capacity of 51,000 people is used for league matches.

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VfL Bochum

This German sports club is nicknamed Die Unabsteigbaren (the descendants). The full name is Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 - Fußballgemeinschaft e. V., and in addition to football it also has sections for basketball, handball, tennis, badminton, sports dance and many others. The club colours are blue and white. The football section uses blue and white jerseys for home matches. Outdoors, it plays in a combination of lighter and darker shades of blue. They play their matches at the Vonovia-Ruhrstadion, a 29,299-seat stadium. The club's origins date back to 1848. It was founded in the city of Bochum in North Rhine-Westphalia after the merger of several local teams.

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