

Alemannia Aachen 6-1 Havelse | 3.Liga | 16 May 2026
In a stunning display of attacking football, Alemannia Aachen dismantled Havelse 6-1 at the Tivoli on Saturday evening, recording their biggest win of the 2025–26 3.Liga season. The result keeps Aachen firmly in the promotion conversation, while Havelse remain deep in relegation trouble.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Aachen pressed high and never allowed Havelse to settle. The home side took the lead inside ten minutes through a clinical finish from striker Lennart Stoll, and by the half-hour mark, the scoreboard already read 3–0. Havelse pulled one back just before the break through a corner-kick header, but any hopes of a comeback were quickly extinguished in the second half.
Key Moments
- 9' – Stoll opens the scoring with a low drive from the edge of the box.
- 22' – Midfielder Marvin Jung doubles the lead with a deflected free kick.
- 28' – Winger Tim Korzuschek makes it 3–0 after a swift counterattack.
- 41' – Havelse's Jannis Pläschke heads in a consolation goal.
- 54' – Stoll nets his second of the night from a penalty.
- 67' – Substitute Felix Heim adds a fifth with a curled shot.
- 81' – Luca Stellwagen completes the rout, tapping in from close range.
Tactical Story
Coach Heiner Backhaus opted for an aggressive 4‑3‑3 that overwhelmed Havelse's back five. The full-backs pushed high, creating overloads in wide areas. Havelse, set up in a compact 5‑3‑2, could not cope with Aachen's quick passing triangles in the final third. The away side's only goal came from a set piece, highlighting their lack of open-play threat.
Standout Performers
Lennart Stoll was the man of the match with two goals and an assist. His movement and hold‑up play kept Havelse's centre‑backs on a leash all evening. Midfielder Marvin Jung controlled the tempo, completing 93% of his passes and weighing in with a goal and two key passes.
Season Impact
The win lifts Aachen to fourth in the 3.Liga table, level on points with the third promotion spot. Havelse, meanwhile, stay 18th and now face a must-win clash next weekend to keep their survival hopes alive.