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FC Erzgebirge Aue vs. Karlsruher SC (03.05.2015)

Date Season Halftime Result
03.05.2015 2014 1 : 0 3 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
3'' Erzgebirge AUE Oliver Schröder Yellow Card
19'' Erzgebirge AUE S. Mugoša Normal Goal
21'' Karlsruher SC Dimitrij Nazarov Yellow Card
31'' Karlsruher SC Philipp Max Yellow Card
46'' Karlsruher SC D. Nazarov Substitution 1
61'' Karlsruher SC G. Krebs Substitution 2
65'' Karlsruher SC Hiroki Yamada Yellow Card
71'' Karlsruher SC Manuel Torres Normal Goal
75'' Erzgebirge AUE S. Mugoša Normal Goal
76'' Erzgebirge AUE S. Mugoša Substitution 1
85'' Erzgebirge AUE C. Fandrich Normal Goal
87'' Erzgebirge AUE B. Wood Substitution 2
87'' Karlsruher SC J. Meffert Substitution 3
90'' Erzgebirge AUE R. Benatelli Substitution 3

Lineup FC Erzgebirge Aue

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 M. Männel
Midfield 17 S. Hertner
Defence 29 S. Vucur
ui.hrac_ 20 O. Schröder
ui.hrac_ 10 M. Fink
ui.hrac_ 30 F. Müller
Forward 21 P. Schönfeld
Midfield 25 C. Fandrich
Midfield 22 R. Benatelli
Forward 9 S. Mugoša
Forward 19 B. Wood

Lineup Karlsruher SC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 D. Orlishausen
Defence 3 D. Gordon
Defence 14 M. Gulde
Defence 31 P. Max
Midfield 21 G. Krebs
Midfield 18 Manuel Torres
Midfield 9 H. Yamada
Midfield 23 J. Meffert
Forward 17 R. Hennings
Defence 22 E. Valentini
Forward 11 D. Nazarov

Substitutes FC Erzgebirge Aue

Position Number Name
Midfield 6 P. Hauck
ui.hrac_ 4 T. Paulus
ui.hrac_ 15 R. Klingbeil
Forward 7 R. Kortzorg
Forward 8 M. Könnecke
ui.hrac_ 33 S. Kirschstein
Defence 16 V. Rankovic

Substitutes Karlsruher SC

Position Number Name
Forward 19 I. Mitsanski
Midfield 33 Jung-Bin Park
Midfield 13 D. Peitz
Defence 2 P. Klingmann
Defence 4 M. Stoll
Midfield 5 D. Kempe
Goalkeeper 24 R. Vollath

FC Erzgebirge Aue

The German football club, nicknamed Veilchen, which means violets, naturally has purple as its club colour. The colour is both in the emblem and on the jerseys. At home they play mostly in purple, away they play mostly in white. The home ground of this team is the Erzgebirgsstadion with a capacity of 16,486 people. The club was founded in 1946 as SG Aue in the town of Aue-Bad Schlema in the Federal Republic of Saxony. Since then it has changed its name many times, first in 1948 to BSG Pneumatik Aue and during the GDR era it was also called SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt. It has been under its current name since 1993.

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Karlsruher SC

The German team is simply abbreviated as KSC and since the 1993/94 season has also been nicknamed Eurofighter. The club colours are blue and white, which can be found not only in the emblem but also on the jerseys. At home they play in a predominantly blue jersey, and away they play in a white version of the jersey with blue details. They play their home games at the Wildparkstadion with a capacity of 29,699 spectators. The seat of the German sports club is the city of Karlsruhe, where it was founded in 1894, then still as Karlsruher SC Phönix, after 1952 only Karlsruher SC.

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Home corners 7
Home shots
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 14
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 7
Away shots
Away shots on target 9
Away fouls 15
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards

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