

In a cagey international club friendly on July 18, 2026, Carl Zeiss Jena Women and Union Berlin Women played out a goalless draw that offered little excitement for the small crowd at the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld. Both sides used the fixture primarily for fitness and experimentation ahead of their respective competitive seasons.
Match Overview
The match failed to produce clear-cut chances throughout the 90 minutes, with defensive lines well-organized and midfield battles often ending in stalemate. Carl Zeiss Jena, from the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, adopted a cautious approach against their higher-division opponents, while Union Berlin – preparing for life in the Frauen-Bundesliga after promotion – lacked the cutting edge expected from a top-flight side.
Key Moments
- 15th minute – Jena’s best chance: Forward Johanna Schumacher broke through on goal but dragged her shot wide of the far post from a promising position.
- 41st minute – Union Berlin denied: A powerful header by Lena Uebach was brilliantly tipped over the crossbar by Jena goalkeeper Laura Ludwig.
- 78th minute – Substitute impact fails: Union’s fresh legs created a half-chance for Vivian Blohm, but her effort from 18 yards sailed just over.
Tactical Story
Jena set up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to frustrate Union and hit on the counter. Their game plan largely worked, limiting Union to speculative long-range shots. Union Berlin dominated possession but lacked the creativity and final pass to unlock the deep-lying defense. The match lacked the tempo of a competitive fixture, with both coaches making multiple substitutions to test combinations.
Standout Players
- Laura Ludwig (Jena): The goalkeeper made a few routine saves and one outstanding stop to keep her clean sheet intact.
- Lena Uebach (Union Berlin): The center-forward worked hard to hold up the ball and came closest to scoring with her first-half header.
Friendly Context
For Carl Zeiss Jena, the draw against a Bundesliga opponent will be seen as a positive result, building defensive confidence ahead of the new 2. Frauen-Bundesliga season. Union Berlin, however, will want more sharpness in front of goal as they integrate new signings and fine-tune tactics for their top-flight debut. Both teams now move on to further preseason fixtures, with Union expected to step up their intensity in the coming weeks.