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  • 7 July
  • Tuesday
  • 18:30

Dynamo

Kyiv
2-1
90

Eintracht B

Braunschweig

Eintracht B

Braunschweig
t.c.

FC Dynamo Kyiv have defeated Eintracht Braunschweig in the fourth sparring at the training camp in Austria.

Great news is that Khacheridi and Lens, who missed previous friendlies, were in the starting lineup.

The game wasn’t a laugher for the White-Blues. German side opened the score. Zuck put a cross into the box and Düker headed the ball in.

Right after that Husiev unleashed a good shot from outside the box, but goalkeeper performed incredible save.

An hour into the game Dynamo made several substitutions. Soon Kyivans netted the equalizer. Miguel took a corner, Dragovic obtained the ball and hit the target.

When the stoppage time was almost over Sydorchuk hit the upper V from outside the box.

4th sparring at Austrian training camp

07.07.2015. Jenbach. Municipal stadium. 300 spectators

FC Dynamo Kyiv – Eintracht Braunschweig – 2:1 (0:1)

Dynamo: Shovkovskyi (Rybka, 46), Khacheridi (Yahodynskis, 46), Vida (Danilo Silva, 57), Burda (Dragovic, 57), Makarenko (Antunes, 57), Husiev (Moroziuk, 57), Harmash (Miguel, 57), Buialskyi (Sydorchuk, 57), Petrovic (Rybalka, 46), Lens (Yarmolenko, 57), Kravets (Moraes, 57).

Eintracht (starting lineup): Gikiewicz, Decarli, Matuszek, Boland, Ofosu-Ayeh, Schonfeld, Schönfeld, Khelifi, Correia, Düker, Zuck, Pfitzner.

Goals: Dragovic (79), Sydorchuk (90+1) – Düker (14).




FC Dynamo Kyiv will face Eintracht Braunschweig in the fourth sparring of the training camp in Austria. Let’s have a closer look at this team.

Founded: December 15 1895

Achievements: champions of Germany (1967).

Last season: 6th place in 2 Bundesliga (15 wins, 5 draws, 14 defeats, 44 goals scored, 41 goals conceded).

Matches against 2014/15 2 Bundesliga laureates: FC Ingolstadt 04 1:1, 0:1, SV Darmstadt 98 2:0, 0:1, Karlsruher SC 0:2, 0:1

Goalkeeper #1 in 2014/15 2 Bundesliga: Rafał Gikiewicz (Poland)

Best striker in 2014/15 2 Bundesliga: Havard Nielsen (pictured, Norway, 8 goals)

Best assistant in 2014/15 2 Bundesliga: Hendrick Zuck (6 assists)

Most experienced player: Marjan Petković (35 years, goalkeeper)

Key players: Rafał Gikiewicz (Poland, goalkeeper), Ken Reichel (left back), Marcel Correia (Portugal, centre back), Vegar Eggen Hedenstad (right back), Benjamin Kessel (centre back), Mirko Boland (supporting midfielder), Havard Nielsen (Norway, striker).

2015 transfers

joined the team: mf. Matuschek (Poland/Köln), df. Ofosu-Ayeh (Aalen), mf. Schönfeld (Erzgebirge), gk. (Fejzic, Bosnia and Herzegovina/Aalen), fw. Ademi (Switzerland/Aalen, return after loan move);

left the team: mf. Theuerkauf (Heidenheim), fw. Kruppke (finished career), mf. Ryu (Korea/Bayer, return after loan move), Washausen (no club), gk. Petkovic (no club), df. Hedenstad (Norway/Freiburg, return after loan move), fw. Nielsen (Norway/Salzburg, return after loan move), df. Henn (Hansa).

Chairman: Sebastian Ebel

Sporting director: Marc Arnold

Head coach: Torsten Lieberknecht (pictured, since May of 2008)

Interesting peculiarity: from 1904 till 1985 Eintracht didn’t feature in 1 Bundesliga for only three seasons. After that it took them 28 years to promote to the top league of the country. Still in 2013/2014 season they tumbled out again.

Did you know that… 1986 Ballon d’Or winner Ihor Belanov performed for Eintracht from 1991 till 1994 (67 matches, 21 goals).

We’ve already faced them…

In 1977 Dynamo were outplayed by Eintracht in the UEFA Cup round of 64 (1:1, 0:0).

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