Aumund-Vegesack ends bitter series of defeats with a draw against Hemelingen
Aumund-Vegesack secures a 2-2 draw against SV Hemelingen, breaking a series of defeats.

Aumund-Vegesack ends bitter series of defeats with a draw against Hemelingen
On the last matchday in the Bremen League, the clash between SG Aumund-Vegesack and SV Hemelingen provided exciting moments. With a 2-2 draw, the Aumund-Vegesackers brought back the atmosphere in their home stadium. Around 50 spectators watched the action in the Vegesacker Stadium, which was a welcome distraction for many fanatical supporters after the disappointing series of five defeats that the team had suffered shortly before the game. After this result, Aumund-Vegesack was able to leave the last place in the table and at least briefly regain hope Weser courier reported.
The match started with a dynamic start, with Hemelingen, who had been the only undefeated team in the league up to that point, activating the offense. But the hosts held up well defensively and hopefully relied on quick counterattacks. In the 24th minute it was Mahdi Matar who took the first important lead for Aumund-Vegesack with a free kick. But this joy didn't last long. Just 14 minutes later, Hemelingen equalized to 1-1 with a penalty from Emirhan Cifti.
Exciting twists and losing opportunities
The second half started as the first had ended. Hemelingen continued to push the pace and was able to take a 2-1 lead through Radin Amadou in the 63rd minute. However, Aumund-Vegesack was not discouraged and equalized again in the 70th minute, this time through Joris Atayi, which gave the spectators new courage. Despite various opportunities and offensive efforts from both teams, the score remained a draw, also because Hemelingen missed a number of clear opportunities.
The game took a dramatic turn in the 89th minute when Femi Lepe from Aumund-Vegesack was shown a yellow-red card and his team was outnumbered in the final minutes. The referee blew the whistle after an exciting 96-minute stoppage time. Coach Mario Vukoja praised his team's morale, while Hemelingen's Günter Tuncel sighed about the missed opportunities and goals scored.
A look at the viewership numbers
In a broader context, amateur football in Germany continues to be talked about - especially when it comes to viewer numbers. According to the latest list of Club ticket The number of spectators in the regional leagues and major leagues is impressive. MSV Duisburg leads the Regionalliga West with an average of 16,959 spectators, while the Regionalliga Nordost has an average spectator count of 3,059, the highest number within the regional leagues.
For Aumund-Vegesack it is now important to use this point win as a springboard for upcoming games. The next challenge is already around the corner and the fan base is hoping for a continuation of the upswing. Fans who want to follow the Bremen League games can find further information at Kicker read up.