Holstein Kiel 1–3 1. FC Magdeburg | German Bundesliga 2 | 9 May 2026
1. FC Magdeburg delivered a commanding away performance at Holstein Kiel on Friday evening, securing a 3–1 victory that keeps their promotion push firmly on track. Despite a spirited effort from the hosts, Magdeburg’s clinical finishing and disciplined midfield display proved decisive in front of a crowd of over 10,000 at Holstein-Stadion.
Match Overview
The visitors struck early through midfielder Amara Condé, who headed home from a corner in the 12th minute. Kiel responded well, with Finnish striker Benedikt Pichler testing Magdeburg goalkeeper Dominik Reimann. However, Magdeburg doubled their lead just before half-time when Barış Atik curled a fine free kick into the top corner.
Kiel pulled one back early in the second half through Finn Porath, whose low drive gave the home fans hope. But Magdeburg restored their two-goal cushion in the 68th minute when substitute Luca Schuler pounced on a defensive error to slot home.
Key Moments
- 12' – Condé header from corner, 0–1
- 41' – Atik free kick, 0–2
- 51' – Porath goal, 1–2
- 68' – Schuler tap-in, 1–3
Tactical Story
Magdeburg coach Christian Titz set his side up with a compact 4‑2‑3‑1, allowing quick transitions through Atik and Connor Krempicki. Kiel, lacking creativity in central areas, were forced wide and failed to trouble Reimann consistently after the equaliser.
Standings Impact
The win lifts Magdeburg to third place in the 2. Bundesliga table, level on points with second‑placed HSV. Holstein Kiel remain in mid‑table, eight points clear of the relegation places but with little to play for in the final weeks.

