Bundesliga
1. FC Heidenheim
Goal (Assist: V. Grifo)
Substitution
Goal (Assist: M. Honsak)
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Yellow Card
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Goal (Assist: V. Grifo)
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SC Freiburg 4-4-2 Julian Schuster
1
30
43
28
17
32
44
8
7
31
9
Starters
1 N. Atubolu
30 C. Gunter
43 B. Ogbus
28 M. Ginter
17 L. Kubler
32 V. Grifo
44 J. Manzambi
8 M. Eggestein
7 D. Scherhant
31 I. Matanovic
9 L. Holer
Substitutes
3 P. Lienhart
14 Y. Suzuki
19 J. Beste
21 F. Muller
22 C. Irie
26 M. Philipp
27 N. Hofler
29 P. Treu
33 J. Makengo
1. FC Heidenheim 4-1-4-1 Frank Schmidt
41
26
19
6
2
16
17
30
3
22
18
Starters
41 D. Ramaj
26 H. Behrens
19 J. Fohrenbach
6 P. Mainka
2 M. Busch
16 J. Niehues
17 M. Honsak
30 N. Dorsch
3 J. Schoppner
22 A. Ibrahimovic
18 M. Pieringer
Substitutes
4 T. Siersleben
9 S. Schimmer
10 C. Conteh
11 B. Zivzivadze
20 L. Kerber
21 A. Beck
23 O. H. Traore
25 L. Stergiou
40 F. Feller
Match Statistics
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4 Shots on Goal 2
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7 Shots off Goal 7
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17 Total Shots 13
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6 Blocked Shots 4
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12 Shots insidebox 10
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5 Shots outsidebox 3
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10 Fouls 9
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5 Corner Kicks 4
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1 Offsides 1
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46% Ball Possession 54%
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1 Yellow Cards 0
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 2
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344 Total passes 389
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263 Passes accurate 312
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76% Passes % 80%
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1.62 expected_goals 1.58
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
- 2015-11-27 FC Heidenheim 1 - 2 SC Freiburg
- 2016-05-08 SC Freiburg 2 - 0 FC Heidenheim
- 2023-12-20 FC Heidenheim 3 - 2 SC Freiburg
- 2024-05-11 SC Freiburg 1 - 1 FC Heidenheim
- 2024-09-21 1. FC Heidenheim 0 - 3 SC Freiburg
- 2025-02-08 SC Freiburg 1 - 0 1. FC Heidenheim
- 2025-12-06 1. FC Heidenheim 2 - 1 SC Freiburg
- 2026-04-19 SC Freiburg 2 - 1 1. FC Heidenheim
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1. Match Summary
SC Freiburg secured a narrow 2-1 victory over 1. FC Heidenheim in a closely contested match. Freiburg took the lead in the 24th minute through Johan Manzambi, assisted by Vincenzo Grifo. Heidenheim equalized in the 58th minute with a goal from Benedikt Zivzivadze, assisted by Mathias Honsak. The winning goal came late in the game in the 83rd minute from Maximilian Eggestein, again assisted by Vincenzo Grifo. Despite Heidenheim having more possession, Freiburg managed to capitalize on their chances and secure all three points.
2. Team Performance Analysis
SC Freiburg: Freiburg demonstrated a clinical edge in front of goal, converting a higher percentage of their shots on target. While they had less possession (46% vs Heidenheim's 54%), they created more chances inside the box (12 vs 10). Their passing accuracy was solid at 77%, but Heidenheim slightly edged them out in this area (81%). The expected goals (xG) of 1.62 suggests they created enough quality chances to justify the win. They were slightly more disciplined, receiving only one yellow card.
1. FC Heidenheim: Heidenheim controlled possession and completed more passes overall, indicating a desire to dictate the tempo. However, they struggled to convert this possession into clear-cut opportunities. Their xG of 1.57 was very close to Freiburg's, suggesting a competitive match. They were slightly less accurate in their passing (81%) and had a similar number of shots on goal to Freiburg (2). The team showed a willingness to attack, but ultimately lacked the finishing touch to secure a positive result.
