Hallescher FC U19 2–3 Hertha Berlin U19: Berlin Fight Back to Claim Thrilling Away Win
Hertha Berlin U19 staged a stirring second‑half comeback to defeat Hallescher FC U19 3–2 on May 23, 2026, in a gripping German U19 Bundesliga encounter. The victory kept Hertha’s slim title hopes alive, while Hallescher were left to rue missed chances.
Match Overview
Hallescher FC started with purpose, taking a two‑goal lead inside the first 25 minutes. However, Hertha Berlin showed resilience typical of their academy, pulling one back before halftime and then completing the turnaround after the break.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Hallescher’s striker Max Riedel fired home after a defensive mix‑up.
- 23rd minute: Winger Paul Berg made it 2–0, curling a shot into the far corner.
- 38th minute: Hertha’s captain Jonas Kletzke scored a header from a corner to bring the visitors back into the game.
- 56th minute: Substitute striker Nils Werner equalized with a close‑range finish.
- 78th minute: Midfielder Levin Schindler completed the comeback, volleying in from a cross to make it 3–2.
Tactical Story
Hallescher’s high‑press worked flawlessly early on, but Hertha’s switch to a 3‑4‑3 system after halftime stretched the home defense. Hertha’s full‑backs pushed up, creating overloads that Hallescher could not handle. The home side ran out of steam in the final 20 minutes.
Standout Players
Hertha’s Levin Schindler was the hero, scoring the winner and covering every blade of grass. Hallescher’s Max Riedel impressed in the first half but faded. Hertha’s goalkeeper Luis Engel made two crucial saves to preserve the lead in the closing stages.
Impact on the Season
Hertha Berlin U19 moved to 3rd place in the GER JBH table, now within striking distance of the top two. Hallescher FC U19 dropped to 11th, their playoff ambitions taking a hit. Hertha’s dramatic victory could prove pivotal in the final stretch of the season.

