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1. FC Union Berlin vs Dynamo Kyiv

Friendly, 2. Matchday

1. FC Union vs Dynamo Kyiv

Friendly, 2. Matchday

Thu., 18. July 2024, 17:00 Uhr
6175 Kematen / Tirol,...
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Union wins against Kiev

Match report

The Bundesliga team of 1. FC Union Berlin successfully completed the second test of the preparation and finish the Summer training camp presented by sonnenschutz.de with a 3:2 victory against FC Dynamo Kiev. Benedict Hollerbach scored the first goal of the game (14‘) before Kiev equalised before the break (34’). In the second half, Chris Bedia restored the lead (68‘), but the Ukrainians equalised again (83’). Jordan Siebatcheu scored the final goal in stoppage time to make it 3-2.

1. FC Union Berlin: Stein (46. Klaus) - Trimmel (46. Preu), Jaeckel (46. Doekhi), Vogt (46. Král), Leite (46. Ogbemudia), Gosens (46. Puchacz) - Haberer (46. Khedira), Tousart (46. Kemlein) - Skarke (46. Vertessen), Prtajin (46. Siebatcheu), Hollerbach (46. Bedia)

FC Dynamo Kyiv: Bushchan - Karavaiev, Malysh, Popov, Vivcharenko - Brazhko, Pikhalyonok, Kabayev, Voloshy - Buyalskyi, Vanat

Personnel: Head coach Bo Svensson was without a number of European Championship players against the Ukrainian record champions: Frederik Rönnow, András Schäfer, Josip Juranović and new signing László Bénes were unavailable. Alexander Schwolow, Jérôme Roussillon and Kevin Volland were also absent through injury.

Spectators:  648

Goals: 1:0 Hollerbach (14‘), 1:1 Vanat (34’)

Hollerbach takes the lead - Kyiv equalises

After the Eisernen were split into two training groups after breakfast, they worked on standard situations on the pitch. This was followed by lunch before the players travelled by bus to the match venue in Kematen.

With sunny weather in Kematen, the Eisernen had the ball in the opening minutes without getting much into the box. The FC Dynamo Kiev players were energetic but fair in their tackles. However, the Ukrainian team had the first chance to score in the test match when Vladyslav Vanat put the ball just wide of the Union goal (9'). Five minutes later, Robin Gosens was fouled in the opposition penalty area and the referee awarded a penalty. Benedict Hollerbach stepped up to take the spot-kick. The Kiev goalkeeper was initially able to keep it out before Hollerbach scored on the rebound. 

After the first goal, nothing worth mentioning happened until the 25th minute, when the referee interrupted the game for a drink break due to the warm temperatures. After the brief interruption, the Eisernen had two chances to score through Ivan Prtajin and Tim Skarke, but both were blocked by the Dynamo defenders (30'). Shortly afterwards, however, Vanat scored the equaliser. After a corner kick that flew over everyone's heads, the ball was played directly into the centre. Defender Denys Popov tried to pick it out with his heel, but Paul Jaeckel was able to clear on the line. However, Vanat was in the right place and only had to push the ball in from close range to make it 1:1 (34'). The Union side refused to let the equaliser change their plan and had the chance to take the lead again shortly before the break through Pratjin, whose header just missed the target. Shortly afterwards, the interval whistle sounded in Kematen.

Last minute goal in the second half

The Eisernen came out of the locker room with a drive on goal and immediately threated through Tymoteusz Puchacz and Yorbe Vertessen. The Belgian missed the Polish's cross by a milimeter (46'). The Whites and Blues seemed to have set their sights higher and put the Köpenickers under pressure (52'). However, Union were able to break free and in the 55th minute, a counter-attack went through Vertessen. The winger had to turn away, but Chris Bedia was found on the edge of the penalty area after several passes. The man from the Ivory Coast took a powerful shot, but it was too central and the goalkeeper was able to save it. Just under a quarter of an hour later, Danilho Doekhi was not tackled consistently, allowing the defender to play a precise long ball past the entire Kiev team and set up Bedia. The left-footer kept his cool in front of goal and scored to make it 2:1 (68'). 

In a quieter phase of the match, the Ukrainians struck again and equalised once more. After losing the ball, Dynamo quickly switched to the left flank, where substitute Samba Diallo finished off the move to make it 2:2 (83'). But it was the Eisernen team who scored the final goal: In stoppage time, the attacking line put pressure on the Dynamo defence and forced them to make a mistake. Jordan Siebatcheu was able to capitalise it and score the 3:2 winner (90').

Voices after the game

Alex Král: ‘It was a very exhausting game with the warm temperatures and the dry pitch, but we did well overall. Even if we still want to improve in some areas, we're pleased that we scored three goals and were able to incorporate some nice combinations into our game.’

‘It's always nice to win games. Kiev plays Champions League qualifiers in a few days time and are already much further on in their preparations. But the boys put up a fight and rewarded themselves with a victory,’ said head coach Bo Svensson, summarising his thoughts after the test match and the week in Austria.

Plans for the coming days

The Eisernen will travel back to Berlin-Köpenick tomorrow to conclude their first training camp of the 2024/25 summer preparations in Längenfeld, Austria. After six intensive days, the Bundesliga players can expect a weekend off, after which Monday and Tuesday will also be training-free. Next Wednesday, all the players will meet again at An der Alten Försterei stadium when also the European Championship participants return from their holidays. 

Union test against Dynamo Kiev

Match preview

Next Thursday, 18.07.2024 at 17:00, 1. FC Union Berlin will play a test match against FC Dynamo Kiev. The match against the Ukrainian record champions will take place at the SV Kematen sports ground (Sportplatzweg 1, 6175 Kematen/Tyrol).

The lie of the land

FC Dynamo Kyiv have been at a training camp in Austria since 08.07.2024. In addition to the daily training sessions, the Whites and Blues have already played two test matches against German teams: a 0-0 draw against SC Paderborn last Wednesday and a 2-2 draw against FC Schalke 04 last Saturday.

The match against the team from the Ukrainian capital marks the end of their first summer training camp and the second test match of this year's preparations. Union had previously recorded a 4-0 win against BSG Chemie Leipzig.

The opponents

Coach Oleksandr Shovkovskyi's team finished second in the Ukrainian Premjer-Liha last season. In the Europa Conference League qualifiers, Dynamo Kiev were eliminated by Besiktas Istanbul in the fourth round.

Ukrainian international Vladyslav Vanat is a particular goal threat. The centre-forward scored 24 points in 27 games in the Premjer-Liha and was nominated for the squad for the European Championship, where he was substituted twenty minutes before the end of the third group game against Belgium.

After the clash with 1. FC Union Berlin, Dynamo already have their first competitive matches coming up. On 23.07. and 31.07.2024, the team will face Partizan Belgrade in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

The direct comparison

The history of the two teams is easy to recount: there has only been one clash so far. Three years ago, 1. FC Union Berlin met FC Dynamo Kiev at the same venue during their summer training camp. Back then, the encounter ended in a 1-1 draw.

The personnel

Union head coach Bo Svensson will be without a number of European Championship players for the second test match, who will not start training with the Bundesliga team until next week. European Championship participants Frederik Rönnow, András Schäfer, Josip Juranović and new signing László Bénes will therefore not be available. Alexander Schwolow, Jérôme Roussillon and Kevin Volland are also missing through injury.

Service information

The sports ground in Kematen offers parking facilities for football fans wishing to attend the match and will open its gates at 15:30. Tickets are available at the box office on match day and cost €12, concessions €8. Reduced prices apply for pensioners, disabled persons, students and young people aged between 15 and 18. Children up to the age of 14 have free admission.

Those who are unable to attend live will be able to follow the match via AFTV live stream. As usual, Union will also provide information about the match in the club's own live ticker.

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