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SV Wehen Wiesbaden U19 7–3 SV Elversberg U19 — Goal Fest in der A-Junioren Bundesliga

Matchday: 9 May 2026 | Kick-off: 19:00 | Competition: GER A-Junioren Bundesliga (JBH)

In a breathtaking encounter at the Brita-Arena, SV Wehen Wiesbaden U19 dismantled SV Elversberg U19 with a stunning 7–3 victory. The home side produced a goal avalanche in the first half, racing to a 5–1 lead by the interval to put the result beyond doubt.

First‑half fireworks

Wehen Wiesbaden’s pressing game paid off early. A lightning counter‑attack in the 8th minute saw striker Levin Schumann slot home from a tight angle. Within 20 minutes, the hosts had added three more through Luca Weber (12'), Jonas Klein (18') and an own goal forced by a dangerous cross. Elversberg responded with a composed finish from Timo Fischer (26'), but Wehen hit back immediately. Schumann completed his hat‑trick before half‑time, making it 5–1.

Second‑half resilience and further goals

After the restart, Elversberg showed character. Midfielder Jan Becker pulled one back (55'), and a majestic free‑kick from captain Nico Adler (62') set up a nervous finish at 5–3. However, Wehen’s superior fitness told in the final quarter. Substitute Yannik Berger (78') and a late strike from Marcel Hess (85') restored order, sealing a 7–3 triumph.

Key performers

  • Levin Schumann (Wehen): A hat‑trick and an assist – simply unplayable.
  • Jan Becker (Elversberg): Scored and kept his side’s hopes alive briefly.
  • Marcel Hess (Wehen): Came off the bench to add a decisive late goal.

Impact on the table

Wehen Wiesbaden U19’s emphatic win keeps them in the top four, while Elversberg remain in mid‑table. The result underlines Wehen’s attacking firepower, now the second‑highest scorers in the league.