Burger BC II celebrates a brilliant 3-0 win against Schermen!
Burger BC II confidently wins 3-0 against Schermen on November 3rd, 2025 and shows strong performances in the Jerichower Land district league.

Burger BC II celebrates a brilliant 3-0 win against Schermen!
The Burger BC II celebrated a confident victory in the Jerichower Land district league last weekend. The team set an example with a clear 3-0 win against FC Schermen and remains on a wave of success. M. Eggert opened the scoring in the 20th minute, followed by F. Rulff, who increased the score to 2-0 in the 41st minute. S. Hasan scored the final point shortly before the half-time whistle in the 45th + 1 minute, which also marked the final score. The spectators were able to look forward to a strong offensive that held its own against a defensively solid team that had previously only conceded four goals.
The second half then went almost as the Burger team wanted. They managed their result confidently and hardly allowed anything to happen defensively. Coach Patrick Busse was completely satisfied with his team's performance. “We saw a consistent style of play today and our defensive stability made the difference,” said Busse in the press conference after the game. His newly installed assistant coach Danny Lindenblatt, who recently joined the team, was also praised by Busse. It is the first game in which Lindenblatt was actively involved on the sidelines, and the joy of his contribution is noticeable in the coaching team.
A step in the right direction
The victory not only consolidates the good form of Burger BC II, but also underlines the positive upward trend of the last few weeks. The team shows that it is ready to take the next step in the league and establish itself firmly in the top table. In this respect, the Burger BC II could become a serious contender for promotion.
But this success is not only relevant in football. The connection between theory and practice is also often shown in other areas. An example of this is the P/B quantification method, which has been used in microscopy for over 50 years. The method, which is based on the evaluation of X-ray counts, was established in transmission electron microscopy at the time and has proven itself as a “hidden champion” over the years. Researchers like Frank Eggert have reported on these developments and highlighted the versatility of the method in articles such as “The P/B Method, About 50 Years a Hidden Champion,” published in 2018 in the journal Microscopy and Microanalysis. The ability to simultaneously measure both X-ray counts and brachial radiation represents a significant achievement that has applications in many areas of science.
While the Burger BC II certainly meets the sporting challenges, science is also tirelessly pursuing new findings that make our world more comprehensive. The connection between sport and science shows once again how important it is to perform at different levels while always looking forward.
The next games are now coming up for the Burger BC II, in which they hope to continue their successful streak. The tension in the league remains high and the fans can continue to hope for exciting games.
You can find out more about this great victory and the challenges ahead in Meetingpoint JL. For those interested in scientific topics, it is worth taking a look at the article about the P/B quantification method by Frank Eggert Semantic Scholar.