1. FSV Mainz 05 secured a commanding 2-0 away victory over 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 on May 16, 2026, at the Voith-Arena in a Bundesliga clash that saw the visitors dominate from start to finish. The result kept Mainz’s European hopes alive while dealing a blow to Heidenheim’s mid-table ambitions.
Match Overview
In a contest that pitted two well-organized sides against each other, Mainz showed superior efficiency in front of goal and defensive solidity. Heidenheim, known for their resilience at home, struggled to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined Mainz backline. The visitors struck once in each half to seal a deserved win.
Key Moments
- 33rd minute – 0-1: Mainz broke the deadlock through a well-worked set piece. A corner from the left was headed home by center-back Andreas Hanche-Olsen, who rose highest to power the ball past Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Müller.
- 67th minute – 0-2: The Finn Jae-sung Lee doubled the lead with a clinical finish after a swift counter-attack. Jonathan Burkardt turned provider, slipping a perfectly weighted pass through the Heidenheim defense for Lee to slot home.
- 78th minute: Heidenheim’s best chance came when substitute Marvin Pieringer forced a sharp save from Mainz goalkeeper Robin Zentner with a low drive from the edge of the box.
Tactical Story
Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt set his team up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to press Mainz high and exploit crosses into the box. However, Mainz’s midfield trio of Leandro Barreiro, Dominik Kohr, and Anton Stach dominated the central areas, cutting off passing lanes and stifling Heidenheim’s buildup. Mainz operated in a flexible 3-4-2-1, with wing-backs Silvan Widmer and Anthony Caci providing width while the front three of Burkardt, Lee, and Ludovic Ajorque interchanged positions effectively.
Heidenheim’s lack of creativity in the final third was evident – they managed only three shots on target, all easily dealt with by Zentner. Mainz, meanwhile, registered seven attempts on goal and could have added more but for Müller’s saves.
Standout Players
- Jae-sung Lee (Mainz): The South Korean midfielder was a constant threat, scoring one and linking play brilliantly. His movement off the ball caused problems for Heidenheim’s defense all evening.
- Robin Zentner (Mainz): The goalkeeper kept a clean sheet with composed handling and a crucial late save to preserve the two-goal cushion.
- Leandro Barreiro (Mainz): Dominated midfield battles with tireless running and precise passing, completing 92% of his passes.
Table Impact
The victory moved Mainz to 52 points, strengthening their position in the hunt for a Europa Conference League spot. Heidenheim remained on 42 points, sitting in 10th place, but with only two matches left, their hopes of a top-eight finish took a significant hit.
For Mainz, the win extended their unbeaten run to four games and demonstrated their ability to grind out results away from home – a crucial trait as the season reaches its climax. Heidenheim, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings.

