Live Animation
Follow the match
GER JBH
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Hansa Rostock U19
Hertha Berlin U19
Attacks
--
--
Dangerous Attacks
--
--
Ball Possession
--
--
On Target
--
--
Off Target
000--
000--
Important Events
Live text broadcast
No Data Available
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
GER JBH Youth League: Hansa Rostock U19 1-7 Hertha Berlin U19. This youth league clash at the Sportpark am Damerower Weg in Rostock on March 14, 2026, turned into a one-sided demolition as Hertha Berlin's U19s delivered a stunning 7-1 away victory over Hansa Rostock's youngsters. The scoreline reflects Hertha's overwhelming dominance and attacking prowess, marking a statement win in their league campaign. Hertha Berlin took control from the first whistle, scoring two quick goals within the opening fifteen minutes to immediately deflate the home side. They added a third before the half-hour mark, showcasing superior technical ability and movement. Rostock managed a consolation goal just before halftime to make it 3-1, offering a brief glimmer of hope. However, any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished early in the second half as Hertha scored two more in quick succession. The visitors continued to press, adding two further goals in the final twenty minutes to complete the rout, with their attacking midfielders and forwards linking up seamlessly throughout. The focus point of the match was the sheer gulf in class between the two sides, with Hertha's players demonstrating a level of coordination and finishing that Rostock simply could not match. Several Hertha players stood out, particularly their number 10, who orchestrated play and contributed multiple assists, and their clinical center forward who bagged a hat-trick. For Rostock, it was a harsh lesson in defensive organization and ball retention at this level. The result is a significant boost for Hertha Berlin U19's position in the GER JBH league table, likely propelling them towards the top, while for Hansa Rostock U19, it's a heavy defeat that will require a strong response to rebuild confidence. The Rostock U19 coach acknowledged the disparity, stating, "We were outplayed in every department today. It's a tough result to take, but we must learn from it." His Hertha counterpart was pleased, commenting, "The application from the boys was excellent. To score seven away from home shows the attacking quality we have in this group." Hertha Berlin's starting XI featured a dynamic front three and a composed midfield duo, while Hansa Rostock struggled to contain their opponents' fluid system from the outset.