Mainz 05 reaches Conference League round of 16 for first time

FSV Mainz 05 has reached the round of 16 in an international competition for the first time in club history with a 2-0 win over Samsunspor. Goals came from captain Silvan Widmer and Nadiem Amiri, as coach Urs Fischer enjoyed a successful home debut. Despite languishing at the bottom of the Bundesliga, the achievement marks a historic milestone.

FSV Mainz 05 has set a milestone in the UEFA Conference League. On Thursday evening, the team defeated Turkish first-division side Samsunspor 2-0 (1-0) in the sold-out Mewa Arena in front of 33,000 spectators, advancing to the round of 16 in a European competition for the first time. The Rhinelanders bypass the February playoffs and resume knockout play on March 12.

Under new coach Urs Fischer, who led his first home game, the Mainzers showed superiority from the start. National team player Nadiem Amiri, returning from injury, missed a big chance in the 11th minute when his shot from eight meters was blocked. Goalkeeper Daniel Batz prevented a deficit on the other end against Emre Kılınç. Just before halftime, captain Silvan Widmer scored the 1-0 with a low shot from a tight angle (44th minute).

After the break, a handball by Samsunspor defender Rick van Drongelen in the penalty area led to a spot kick, which Amiri converted confidently (49th minute). The Mainzer defense held firm, and Samsunspor created no notable chances afterward. The opponents are coached by German Thomas Reis, who previously worked at VfL Bochum and Schalke 04.

This success followed a surprising 2-2 draw at FC Bayern Munich last weekend and two draws under Fischer. However, players like Nikolas Veratschnig (suspended), Sota Kawasaki, Robin Zentner, and Phillipp Mwene were absent due to injury or suspension. In the Bundesliga, Mainz remains bottom of the table and faces FC St. Pauli in a relegation battle on Sunday.

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Bundesliga results collage: Dortmund 3-0 Bremen, Mainz 2-1 Heidenheim, Stuttgart 3-2 Frankfurt, HSV-Leverkusen cancelled.
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Bundesliga: Dortmund and Mainz win, Stuttgart edges out victory

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Borussia Dortmund defeated Werder Bremen 3-0 to solidify second place in the table. Mainz 05 celebrated their first win in twelve games with a 2:1 victory over Heidenheim, while VfB Stuttgart overcame Eintracht Frankfurt 3:2 in a thrilling match. The HSV vs Bayer Leverkusen game was cancelled due to weather conditions.

In the first match under new coach Urs Fischer, 1. FSV Mainz 05 managed only a 1:1 draw against Lech Poznań in the Conference League. A controversial penalty and a red card marked the game. Despite playing with ten men, Mainz held on for the draw.

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1. FSV Mainz 05 beat RB Leipzig 2-1, delivering another Bundesliga surprise. Coach Urs Fischer has stabilized the team since taking over in December, banishing relegation fears. The side has collected ten points from five games since January.

FC Bayern München completed the Bundesliga Hinrunde as the best Herbstmeister ever. With a 3:1 win at 1. FC Köln, the Munich side reached 47 points, surpassing their own mark from the 2013/14 season. Further wins for RB Leipzig, Hoffenheim, and Wolfsburg marked matchday 17.

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VfB Stuttgart lost 0:2 to AS Roma in the Europa League, missing out on a top-eight spot. SC Freiburg, meanwhile, secured early qualification for the round of 16 with a 1:0 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv. The matches on matchday seven delivered contrasting outcomes for the German sides.

Eintracht Frankfurt survived the Bundesliga's second-half opener with a 3-3 draw at Werder Bremen. Despite conceding three goals again, Ansgar Knauff secured a point in stoppage time. Sporting director Markus Krösche criticized persistent defensive issues and left coach Dino Toppmöller in uncertainty.

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SC Freiburg defeated RB Salzburg 1-0 in the Europa League, securing early qualification for the knockout stage. Philipp Lienhart scored the decisive goal in the 50th minute after Petar Ratkov was sent off early for Salzburg. This marks Freiburg's third consecutive home win.

 

 

 

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