Hornby back in the Team
Home game on Easter Sunday. The Lilies host Hannover 96 at the Merck Stadium (April 20, 1:30pm). Florian Kohfeldt makes one change to his starting eleven. Fraser Hornby replaces the suspended Philipp Förster.
Home game on Easter Sunday. The Lilies host Hannover 96 at the Merck Stadium (April 20, 1:30pm). Florian Kohfeldt makes one change to his starting eleven. Fraser Hornby replaces the suspended Philipp Förster.
The Lilies will host Hannover 96 at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor on Easter Sunday (April 20th at 1:30pm)! Everything you need to know about Matchday 30 can be found in "Matchday Compact."
On Easter Sunday (20.04/1.30pm) SV Darmstadt 98 will host Hannover 96 and asks you to observe the following information.
Home game at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor. On Easter Sunday (April 20th at 1:30pm), the Lilies will host Hannover 96 in the 30th matchday of the second division. This very topic was already discussed on Thursday (April 17th) during the press conference with Florian Kohfeldt. We've summarised the most important statements from the Darmstadt head coach for you.
Who hasn't experienced it? As the days of the actual holiday draw ever closer, so does the anticipation. To further enhance the excitement of Easter among the youngest Lilien fans and to help pass the time before the holidays, the Bölle Bande of SV Darmstadt 98 once again organised a big Easter egg hunt at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor on Maundy Thursday (April 17).
On Easter Sunday (April 20th, 1:30pm), SV Darmstadt would like to extend their streak of three home wins without conceding a goal. To do so, the Lilies will face a defensively strong Hannover side at the Merck Stadium at Böllenfalltor. To maintain the positive momentum from their recent games, every bit of support counts—and to ensure you're well prepared for the home game at Böllenfalltor, we've provided you with the most important facts and figures.
In a media roundtable on Wednesday (April 16), Andreas Müller spoke about, among other things, his first time playing in the double-six position with Fabian Nürnberger. He also answered journalists' questions about his personal goals and the team's goals for the remainder of the season. The fan team also won a spectacular 4-3 away game. We report on these and other topics related to SV Darmstadt 98 in our weekly column "Lilien Across the Board."
Seventh place, just one point behind the relegation play-off spot. And yet, Stefan Leitl had to vacate his position as head coach last December. The belief that Hannover 96 could challenge for promotion in this configuration was no longer fully present, according to a press release from Hannover at the time. André Breitenreiter was appointed his successor. However, under the new head coach, they have only managed three wins from twelve second-half matches – meaning they currently sit ninth and are four points behind the relegation play-off spot. Added to this was a bitter 3-1 defeat against Elversberg and the serious fracture of both the tibia and fibula of Jessic Ngankam, Hannover's second-best goalscorer. In our opponent check, we provide you with everything you need to know about Hannover 96.
In recent days, SV 98 was privileged to welcome some very special guests. Club officials, coaches, and players from SVD Beaumont Texas visited the Lilies as part of the two clubs‘ partnership, which emphasises the social power of football. We summarise the days with our video.
The SV Darmstadt 98 board has applied for admission to the Regionalliga Südwest (Southwest Regional League) for the U21 team on time. The oldest youth team of the youth performance center (NLZ) was founded last summer with the goal of giving young players playing time in the senior division even earlier, thus easing the transition to the professional ranks. The team is comprised of the most talented players from the U17 and U19 levels, as well as transition players who were trained in the Lilies' NLZ. In the 30 games played so far this season, the average age of the Lilies' youngsters is 19.95 years. In their debut season, the Lilies' youngsters are currently fourth in the Hessenliga and within touching distance of the top spots.