Berliner AK's Nader Jindaoui has been one of the best players in the Regionalliga Nordost so far this season, but he's not your average footballer.
Tag: Bundesliga 2
Time is of the Essence – Werder Bremen’s Race Against the Clock
The new 2. Bundesliga season is just around the corner, but Werder Bremen have yet to really address their squad's shortcomings. Their inertia could prove to be costly.
Not Dead but Barely Alive – The Atony of MSV Duisburg
Once a vibrant, conspicuous member of the Bundesliga, MSV Duisburg are now teetering on the verge of irrelevance. Their demise has been nothing short of tragic.
When Wuppertal Rubbed Shoulders With Europe’s Elite
Wuppertaler SV are relative minnows in the grand scheme of European football, but back in the 1970s, they embarked on a Bundesliga adventure that went down in history.
SSV Ulm and the Proclivity for the Extreme
SSV Ulm is both a sleeping giant and a provincial minnow. The club is proof that you can make headlines even if success eludes you.
Corruption, Power Struggles, Insolvency – The Cautionary Tale of Kaiserslautern
Few clubs have endured as tragic a fall from grace as Kaiserslautern. The club went from the top of the world to insolvency in the blink of an eye.
Mainz, Wiesbaden and a Non-existent Rivalry
The cities of Mainz and Wiesbaden are only separated by a few hundred meters, but on the football pitch, the two are worlds apart.
Rot-Weiss Essen’s Long Road to Recovery
After a decade spent laboring in the fourth tier, former German champions Rot-Weiss Essen are finally a club on the up again.
The Slow, Painful Death of the Stuttgarter Kickers
Former DFB-Pokal finalists Stuttgarter Kickers find themselves languishing in the amateur 5th tier. Their fall from grace has been nothing short of tragic.
What the Hell Happened to Alemannia Aachen?
Alemannia Aachen is one of German football's more obscure fallen giants. Let's investigate what led to their tragic downfall.