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1. FC Heidenheim vs. SV Sandhausen (05.03.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
05.03.2017 2016 1 : 2 2 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
2'' SV Sandhausen J. Kosecki Normal Goal
27'' SV Sandhausen D. Linsmayer Normal Goal
30'' SV Sandhausen Denis Linsmayer Yellow Card
33'' FC Heidenheim T. Beermann Substitution 1
38'' SV Sandhausen D. Linsmayer Substitution 1
39'' FC Heidenheim John Verhoek Yellow Card
43'' SV Sandhausen Daniel Łukasik Yellow Card
45'' + 2'' FC Heidenheim A. Feick Normal Goal
46'' FC Heidenheim R. Philp Substitution 2
52'' FC Heidenheim Sebastian Griesbeck Yellow Card
53'' SV Sandhausen L. Paqarada Substitution 2
60'' FC Heidenheim Marcel Titsch-Rivero Yellow Card
62'' SV Sandhausen J. Kosecki Substitution 3
66'' FC Heidenheim M. Schnatterer Penalty
76'' FC Heidenheim Mathias Wittek Yellow Card
90'' SV Sandhausen Daniel Łukasik Red card
90'' SV Sandhausen Daniel Łukasik Yellow Card
90'' FC Heidenheim John Verhoek Red card
90'' FC Heidenheim John Verhoek Yellow Card

Lineup 1. FC Heidenheim

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 K. Müller
Defence 28 A. Feick
Defence 20 R. Philp
Defence 5 M. Wittek
Defence 33 T. Beermann
Defence 30 N. Theuerkauf
Midfield 7 M. Schnatterer
Midfield 26 M. Titsch-Rivero
Midfield 18 S. Griesbeck
Forward 15 J. Verhoek
Forward 21 T. Kleindienst

Lineup SV Sandhausen

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 M. Knaller
Defence 5 D. Gordon
Defence 24 P. Klingmann
Defence 34 T. Knipping
Defence 19 L. Paqarada
Midfield 31 S. Kulovits
Midfield 13 J. Kosecki
Midfield 6 D. Linsmayer
Midfield 30 T. Pledl
Forward 10 R. Sukuta-Pasu
Forward 9 L. Höler

Substitutes 1. FC Heidenheim

Position Number Name
Midfield 38 T. Skarke
Forward 11 D. Thomalla
Midfield 8 M. Rasner
Defence 16 R. Becker
Goalkeeper 22 V. Eicher
Defence 25 H. Wahl
Midfield 36 D. Gnaase

Substitutes SV Sandhausen

Position Number Name
Midfield 35 D. Lukasik
Defence 4 D. Roßbach
Midfield 21 M. Stiefler
Defence 11 M. Kuhn
Defence 23 M. Karl
Goalkeeper 33 R. Wulle
Midfield 37 J. Derstroff

1. FC Heidenheim

The German football club uses red and dark blue as its club colours. These colours appear both in the club crest and on the jerseys. The home jerseys are predominantly red, with white vertical stripes on the jersey. The away jerseys are then all dark blue. At home they are at the Voith-Arena stadium, which will offer a capacity of 15,000 seats. The club was founded back in 1846 in the town of the same name, Heidenheim.

More about 1. FC Heidenheim

SV Sandhausen

The club colours of this German team are black and white, the colours that can be found both in the club crest and on the jerseys. At home they play mostly in white jerseys, away they play in black jerseys, but alternatively they also use red jerseys. The stadium where they play their home games is called BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald and has a capacity of 15,414 people. The stadium has been standing since 1951 and was renovated in 2012. The club was founded in 1916 in Sandhausen, Baden-Württemberg, under the name Sportverein Sandhausen.

More about SV Sandhausen
Home corners 3
Home shots 13
Home shots on target 5
Home fouls 19
Home yellow cards 5
Home red cards 1
Away corners 3
Away shots 8
Away shots on target 3
Away fouls 21
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards 1

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