Drama in the Alts-Cup: Brinkum loses a penalty thriller against Hemelingen!

SV Hemelingen gewinnt den ALTS-Cup 2025 in Ristedt im Elfmeterschießen gegen Brinkumer SV. Spannendes Finale vor 600 Zuschauern.
SV Hemelingen wins the Alts-Cup 2025 in Ristedt in a penalty shootout against Brinkumer SV. Exciting final in front of 600 spectators. (Symbolbild/MB)

Drama in the Alts-Cup: Brinkum loses a penalty thriller against Hemelingen!

Hemelingen, Deutschland - An exciting final of the AltS Cup took place in Ristedt in front of around 600 spectators, in which Brinkumer SV opposite SV Hemelingen. The game remained goalless during the full playing time of 90 minutes, ended with a 0-0 and had to be decided in the penalty shootout. Ultimately, SV Hemelingen triumphed 5: 4, secured the first title at the Alts-Cup and was allowed to cheer about a prize money of 500 euros Weser-Kurier reported.

Brinkum's newcomer Ikrami Olatunji had explained optimistically before the game that the team was well prepared. While the first half was shaped by a few goal area scenes, Brinkums Marvin Ntamag made a first bright spot in the 14th minute when he tested the Hemelingen defense. Further attempts by Dominic Pereira and Max Wichmann were unsuccessful in the 27th minute because they were blocked.

intensive rivalry and dismissal

The game was shaped by an intensive duel, as Hemelingen's coach Günter Tuncel found. Referee Tom Ehlers showed numerous yellow cards for both teams and also had to put two players off the pitch in the 56th minute: Brinkumers Pereira received a red card because of an assault, while Hemelingen's Jacobbi Tugman was warned with a traffic light card for unsportsmanlike

Despite the outnumbered personnel, Brinkum had chances of winning the game for himself. Isaac Omoike awarded a promising header chance in the 61st minute. Hemelingen also urged and came to possibilities, for example through Abdula Genaev in the 84th minute and Cyril-Jenior Ebone Ekweh, whose torch was missing the goal in the 86th minute. Shortly before the end, Brinkum had the last opportunity by Maurice Kirsch, whose shot bounced on the crossbar.

penalty shootout decides the final

In the subsequent penalty shootout, the Hemelingen showed themselves relentlessly and safely converted all five shots, while Tarik Kareem failed from Brinkum. This made the decision, but Brinkumer Coach Iman Bi-Ria was satisfied with the performance of his team despite the defeat. "We fought and gave everything," said Bi-Ria after the game.

In the small final of the tournament, SC Twistringen secured a clear 7-1 win against SV Bruchhausen-Vilsen. Moritz Stöver shone with four goals and was also recognized as the best scorer of the tournament. Kreiszeitung stands out that with Christoph Harms another member of Twistringen contributed two goals and the team already led 2-0 at halftime.

Overall, the Alts-Cup was a festival for amateur football and offered exciting games, excellent performance and a lot of commitment to the participating teams. You can find out more about the competitions in amateur football on Kicker.

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