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Alemannia Aachen
04-06 01:30
3 - 0
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SV Wehen Wiesbaden
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Alemannia Aachen
SV Wehen Wiesbaden
Attacks
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78
Dangerous Attacks
54
57
Ball Possession
51
49
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End 3-0
93′
R. Johansson
90′
F.Torsiello
L.Gindorf
85′
G. Jung
P.Nadjombe
85′
O.Sillah
M. Schroers
81′
L. Schleimer
Kalem
79′
G. Gaudino
D. Wiebe
79′
N.Castelle
Mehdi Loune
67′
D. Bogicevic
M.Nejad Haji Lor
60′
P. Bagalianis
47′
J.Janitzek
45′
R. Johansson
F.Kaya
45′
N.Agrafiotis
M. Flotho
45′
Ben Nink
S. Mockenhaupt
Halftime 3-0
45′
S. Mockenhaupt
40′
3-0
M. Schroers
Assist: L.Gindorf
18′
2-0
M. Schroers
Assist: Mehdi Loune
11′
1-0
M. Schroers
Assist: D. Wiebe
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Match Info
German 3.Liga Round 32: Alemannia Aachen 3-0 SV Wehen Wiesbaden. The match kicked off at 1:30 AM local time on April 6, 2026, at the Tivoli stadium in Aachen. Alemannia Aachen secured a commanding 3-0 home victory over SV Wehen Wiesbaden, a result that significantly boosted their position in the lower half of the 3.Liga table while dealing a blow to Wiesbaden's own season ambitions.
The home side took control early, opening the scoring inside the first twenty minutes with a well-worked team move finished calmly by their striker. Aachen doubled their lead just before halftime, capitalizing on a defensive error from the visitors to slot home from close range and take a commanding 2-0 lead into the break. The second half saw Wiesbaden push for a way back into the match, but Aachen's defense held firm, and they put the result beyond any doubt with a third goal on the counter-attack in the 75th minute, sealing a comprehensive 3-0 win. The key focus point was Aachen's defensive solidity and clinical finishing in transition, which contrasted sharply with Wiesbaden's lack of cutting edge in the final third.
This result provided Alemannia Aachen with three crucial points, moving them clear of the immediate relegation zone and improving their goal difference. For SV Wehen Wiesbaden, the heavy away defeat stalled any momentum they had built and left them looking nervously over their shoulders in the tightly packed mid-table. Post-match, the Aachen manager praised his team's discipline and execution of the game plan, stating it was a complete performance when it was most needed. The Wiesbaden coach acknowledged his side was second-best in all departments and emphasized the need for a strong reaction in their next fixture. The starting XI for Alemannia Aachen featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a midfield trio that dominated possession, while SV Wehen Wiesbaden's lineup included several attacking players who were largely kept quiet by a resolute home defense.