Home league match played on 08 December 2024.
Kicked off at 12:20 PM

In a resounding display of dominance, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed over SV Empor Berlin III with a staggering scoreline of 10-0 in their league home match held at Berlin on 8 December 2024. The match kicked off at 12:20 pm, and the home side showcased their attacking prowess throughout the encounter, leaving their opponents reeling.

Delay Sports Berlin lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, which allowed them to maintain a solid defensive structure while providing ample support for their attacking players. Maximilian Wiesel took his place in goal, shielded by a back four consisting of Deniz-Kaan Hirik on the right, Alexander Letz on the left, and the central defensive pairing of Julius Nissle and Robin Traboulsi. In front of them, Firat Sucsuz and Sky-Vincent Tloczynski operated as central midfielders, tasked with both breaking up opposition play and initiating attacks. The attacking trio comprised Timo Schlitt on the right, Sidney Friede in the central role, and Bilal Kamarieh on the left, with Pascal Brossmann leading the line as the striker.

The substitutes for Delay Sports Berlin included Niklas Jahn, Junior Torunarigha, Jonas Rohana, and Paul Beckmann, who would later play crucial roles in maintaining the team's momentum.

The scoring opened early in the match when an own goal from an SV Empor Berlin III player, following a cross from Alexander Letz, put Delay Sports Berlin ahead in the 8th minute. Just three minutes later, Pascal Brossmann doubled the lead, finishing off a well-placed assist from Timo Schlitt in the 11th minute. Brossmann continued to be a thorn in the side of the opposition, netting his second goal of the match in the 24th minute, this time courtesy of Firat Sucsuz's assist.

As the first half progressed, Delay Sports Berlin's dominance became increasingly apparent. Timo Schlitt added to the tally in the 35th minute, converting a chance set up by Bilal Kamarieh. Brossmann then completed his first-half hat-trick just two minutes later, again benefiting from Kamarieh's creative play. The first half concluded with a remarkable score of 5-0 after Brossmann scored his third goal in the 45th minute, assisted by Sidney Friede.

The second half began with a substitution as Niklas Jahn replaced Firat Sucsuz. The match continued with a yellow card issued shortly after the restart, indicating the growing frustration of SV Empor Berlin III. In the 60th minute, Junior Torunarigha came on for Sidney Friede, shortly before Brossmann scored his fourth goal of the match, with Timo Schlitt providing the assist.

The relentless assault continued, with another yellow card issued in the 64th minute, highlighting the physical nature of the game. Delay Sports Berlin made further changes, introducing Jonas Rohana for Bilal Kamarieh in the 67th minute and Paul Beckmann for Deniz-Kaan Hirik in the 69th minute.

The scoring spree continued as Robin Traboulsi got in on the action, scoring in the 76th minute to extend the lead to 8-0. Brossmann then added his fifth goal in the 81st minute, with an assist from Sky-Vincent Tloczynski, solidifying his status as the standout player of the match.

As the game approached its conclusion, Alexander Letz capped off the scoring in the 91st minute, finding the net with the help of Junior Torunarigha's assist. The final whistle blew with Delay Sports Berlin securing an emphatic 10-0 victory, a testament to their attacking flair and defensive solidity throughout the match.

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