FC Wangen crowns the season with a spectacular 6:4 win in the last game!
FC Wangen secured their place among the top five teams with an exciting 6:4 win against Srbija Ulm.

FC Wangen crowns the season with a spectacular 6:4 win in the last game!
On the last matchday of the 2024/2025 season, FC Wangen caused a stir with a spectacular 6-4 win against FC Srbija Ulm and placed themselves among the top five teams in the league. In a dramatic match that took place at the Wangen stadium, the team managed to fight back and win despite initial difficulties. Schwäbische.de reports that FC Wangen took first place in the qualifying round, in both the north and south relays.
The game started badly for Wangen as Srbija Ulm took an early 2-0 lead through Nenad Duric and Stefan Mladenovic. But FC Wangen didn't give up and were able to equalize before half-time: Luis Leupold and Finn Bolkart scored the goals for the hosts. After the break, however, two more goals from Srbija, scored by Nikola Milicevic and Duric, brought Wangen back into the deficit (2:4).
An exciting comeback
In an exciting turnaround, the Wangen team turned the game around within a few minutes. Simon Wetzel, Okan Housein and Yannick Huber were the protagonists who scored 5:4 for Wangen. Jonas Brüderlin capped the spectacle by scoring the final score of 6:4 in the 83rd minute. Coach Joachim Baur, who announced his departure as head coach of FC Wangen after this game, described the victory as highly deserved, but critically noted that the team had made many things unnecessarily difficult for themselves fupa.net reported.
Special incidents in the match were a yellow-red card for Nikola Stanisic from Srbija Ulm in the 61st minute and Julian Kiefer's refereeing. At Wangen, players like Bühler, Spöri, Bolkart, Hatt, Biewer, Wetzel and others contributed to the excellent performance.
Outlook for next season
With a view to the new season, FC Wangen is planning several additions: Tim Bucher from SV Neuravensburg, Simon Zirn from SV Achberg, Luca Schneider and Nikica Vojnovic from FC Leutkirch and Nils Oelmayer from FV Rot-Weiß Weiler should strengthen the team. The club is going into the next season with a breath of fresh air and definitely has the potential to make a strong impression again.
FC Srbija Ulm, on the other hand, will face challenges in the promotion round next season after finishing last this season. Wangen and Srbija were directly connected throughout the season, with FC Wangen particularly convincing in the final phase of the season.