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FK Pirmasens U19 4–4 Saarbrücken U19: Eight-Goal Thriller Ends in Stalemate

Match Date: May 23, 2026 | Venue: Sportpark Husterhöhe, Pirmasens

FK Pirmasens U19 and Saarbrücken U19 played out a sensational 4–4 draw in the German Junior Bundesliga on Saturday evening, with end-to-end action and dramatic late twists keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

First Half Frenzy

The match exploded into life early. Saarbrücken took the lead in the 6th minute through Luca Feldmann, but Pirmasens responded within three minutes via Julian Kessler. Goals continued to flow: Saarbrücken's Marius Weber restored the lead, only for Pirmasens' Felix Rott to equalise with a stunning free-kick in the 28th minute. By half-time, the score was 2–2, with both sides having had plenty of chances.

Second Half: More Drama

After the break, Saarbrücken appeared to take control. Weber scored his second in the 52nd minute, and midfielder Tom Wagner made it 4–2 with a fine strike from the edge of the box in the 64th minute. Trailing by two, Pirmasens showed remarkable character. Substitute Nico Kern pulled one back in the 74th minute, and with five minutes remaining, Luis Hahn equalised with a looping header that caught the Saarbrücken goalkeeper off his line.

Late Drama and Missed Chances

Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages. Pirmasens hit the crossbar through a free-kick, while Saarbrücken’s striker Emil Süß saw his shot saved by the goalkeeper in stoppage time. The 4–4 draw was a fair reflection of an open, attacking contest.

Key Players

  • Marius Weber (Saarbrücken U19): Two well-taken goals and constant movement troubled the Pirmasens defence all night.
  • Felix Rott (Pirmasens U19): His free-kick and leadership from midfield helped spark the comeback.
  • Nico Kern (Pirmasens U19): The substitute’s goal changed the momentum of the game.

What the Result Means

The draw leaves both teams in the middle of the GER JBH standings, but the point gained may prove valuable later in the season. For neutrals, this was a classic example of youth football at its most exciting and unpredictable.