Ingolstadt U19 3 – 2 Carl Zeiss Jena U19 | GER JBH | 9 May 2026
In a thrilling encounter in the German A-Junioren Bundesliga (GER JBH), Ingolstadt U19 edged past Carl Zeiss Jena U19 with a dramatic 3‑2 victory on 9 May 2026. The match, played at the Audi Sportpark’s youth facility, saw both sides produce an end-to-end contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Match Overview
Ingolstadt started brightly, taking control of possession in the opening exchanges. Their high press forced Carl Zeiss Jena into early errors, and it was no surprise when the home side opened the scoring in the 18th minute through a well‑worked set piece. However, Jena responded with a quick equaliser just seven minutes later, capitalising on a defensive slip to make it 1‑1. The first half remained finely poised, with both goalkeepers called into action.
Key Moments
- 32' – Ingolstadt retake the lead: A sweeping counter‑attack ended with a precise finish from the edge of the box, restoring the home advantage before half‑time.
- 58' – Jena level again: A powerful header from a corner brought the visitors back into the game, setting up a tense final half‑hour.
- 84' – Decisive winner: Ingolstadt’s striker latched onto a through ball, shrugged off a defender, and slotted home to make it 3‑2.
Tactical Story
Ingolstadt’s wide play was the difference. They frequently switched the ball to the flanks, dragging Jena’s backline out of shape. Jena, in contrast, relied on direct balls into the box and set‑pieces – a tactic that brought two goals but ultimately wasn’t enough. Ingolstadt’s midfield pressed aggressively after losing possession, forcing Jena into hurried clearances.
Standout Players
- Ingolstadt U19 No.9: Scored twice and provided the assist for the opener. His movement and physicality troubled Jena’s centre‑backs all night.
- Carl Zeiss Jena U19 goalkeeper: Made several crucial saves to keep his side in the contest, particularly in the first half when Ingolstadt dominated.
Season & Table Impact
This victory was vital for Ingolstadt U19’s push for a top‑half finish in the GER JBH. They moved closer to securing a place in the regional final round. For Carl Zeiss Jena U19, the defeat left them in mid‑table, still mathematically safe from relegation but needing points from their final fixtures to avoid a nervous finish.
Overall, a classic youth league battle that showcased the intensity and unpredictability of German U19 football.

