Shock victory for the Orschmann twins: Union Berlin turns the game around!

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On September 23rd, 2025, 1. FC Union Berlin defeated FC Carl Zeiss Jena 2-1. Find out more about goals, lineups and statistics.

Am 23.09.2025 besiegte 1. FC Union Berlin FC Carl Zeiss Jena mit 2:1. Erfahren Sie mehr über Tore, Aufstellungen und Statistiken.
On September 23rd, 2025, 1. FC Union Berlin defeated FC Carl Zeiss Jena 2-1. Find out more about goals, lineups and statistics.

Shock victory for the Orschmann twins: Union Berlin turns the game around!

An exciting football afternoon in Jena: On September 23, 2025, the 1. FC Union Berlin to FC Carl Zeiss Jena. In front of 1,384 spectators, a game developed that remained exciting until the last minute.

First it was Berlin's turn: it was in the first halfK. Orschmann, who put the ball into the net in the 29th minute and gave her team a 1-0 lead. This lead seemed stable, but an unexpected turning point came after halftime.Tietzequalized in the 47th minute to make it 1-1, which sent the Jena fans into ecstasy.

Decision in the final minute

In a heated final phase you could hardly believe your eyes: in the 90th minute it happened againD. Orschmann, who scored the decisive goal and gave her team a 2-1 lead. An emotional moment for the Union, which not only achieved this victory, but also benefited from the changes made by the coaching team.

TrainerKatja Orschmannrelied on fresh talent and changed the starting eleven in two positions. So she replacedAnna Aehlingthrough himself in the back three and broughtAntonia HalverkampforDina Orschmannin the first eleven. It was immediately apparent that these decisions were the right ones, as both Orschmann twins shone in the game that day.

Game history and statistics

The game was characterized by intense duels and exciting dynamics on the pitch. Information about the statistics and game history is also on Global sports archives where current results, fixtures and the latest statistics are provided for football fans.

The Union's injury list, however, remains a tangible topic: playmakerJenny Hippand her colleaguesJudith Steinert,Fatma Şakar,Leonie KösterandHannah Eurlingswere not available to their team, which further increased the challenge for the coaching team. Nevertheless, the remaining players showed a strong team performance.

All in all, it was a game full of emotions that the fans in Jena will certainly not soon forget. The Union is doing well and is moving one step further in the standings with this victory.