Hamburg guarantees return to the Bundesliga seven years later

Hamburg guarantees return to the Bundesliga seven years later

Hamburg has been Germanic champion three times, but spent the last seven seasons in Bundesliga 2. The Colossus of German football featured Portuguese goalkeeper Daniel Fernandes in eleven that secured the return to the first division.

Hamburg confirmed on Saturday the return to the German Football League, seven years after falling for the first time in the second level, beating ULM 6-1 on the 33rd and penultimate journey.

Although he was losing at home, with a goal of Tom Gaal (seven minutes), the Hamburg, which featured Portuguese goalkeeper Daniel Fernandes at first, went around the first half and scored three times to break, by Ludivit Reis (10), Ransford Konigsdorffer (42) and Davie Selke (45+4).

In the second half, Philipp Strompf, in goal (49), Konigsdorffer (62) and Daniel Elfadli (86) consummated the ‘Rothosen’, who, at a round of the end, secured the climb to the Bundesliga, since they lead the second level, with 59 points, more than the third, which gives access to the play-off and that is occupied and that is occupied by Elversberg.

In second place, and also in the fight for the climb and the title of champion, is the colony, with less one point than the leader.

The last to fall

The Hamburg, Germanic champion three times, in 1978/79, 1981/82 and 1982/83, spent the last seven seasons in Bundesliga 2, after being dismissed from the first level in 2017/18.

This was, moreover, the first time the club was dismissed, and until that date, was the only one to have played all the editions of the Bundesliga since the creation of the race in 1963.

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