In a thrilling encounter at the Hanse Lubeck U19 training ground, the home side edged past Hallescher FC U19 3-2 in a GER JBH fixture that had everything – early goals, a comeback effort, and a tense final few minutes. The match, played on 17 May 2026, kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Match Summary
Hanse Lubeck U19 started brightly, taking the lead inside the first ten minutes through a well‑struck volley from a corner. However, Hallescher FC responded almost immediately, equalizing with a powerful header from a free kick. The first half ended 1‑1, with both sides creating chances but lacking the final pass.
After the interval, Lubeck regained control. A swift counter‑attack in the 53rd minute saw them go 2‑1 up, and a defensive error allowed the home team to make it 3‑1 just past the hour mark. Hallescher FC refused to fold, pulling one back in the 78th minute with a deflected shot. The final ten minutes were chaotic, as Hallescher pushed for an equalizer, hitting the crossbar in stoppage time, but Lubeck held on.
Turning Points
- 8th minute: Lubeck’s opening goal – a sharp finish from a set‑piece routine.
- 18th minute: Hallescher’s quick reply – a towering header from a central defender.
- 53rd minute: Lubeck’s second – a clinical breakaway after winning the ball in midfield.
- 62nd minute: Third goal for Lubeck – the goalkeeper’s clearance was intercepted and fired into an empty net.
- 78th minute: Hallescher’s consolation – a shot that took a heavy deflection.
Standout Players
Hanse Lubeck’s left winger was the man of the match, responsible for a goal and an assist, constantly troubling the Hallescher defense. The home center‑back also played a key role, making several crucial clearances during the late pressure. Hallescher FC’s striker worked tirelessly up front and was unlucky not to score twice.
Table Impact
The 3‑2 win moved Hanse Lubeck U19 up to mid‑table in the GER JBH, giving them a fighting chance to finish the season on a high. Hallescher FC remained near the bottom, but their fighting spirit suggests they can still avoid relegation with improved results in the coming weeks.

