Hall city championship: FV Mönchengladbach triumphs in the drama!

Hall city championship: FV Mönchengladbach triumphs in the drama!
The FV Mönchengladbach 2020 has secured the title of the Hallenstadt Championship of women in Mönchengladbach. In an exciting final on Friday evening in the Jahnhalle, the Borussia Mönchengladbach II team was able to defeat 5: 4 after extra time.
In the course of the tournament, both teams showed impressive achievements. Both FV Mönchengladbach and Borussia Mönchengladbach II won three games in the preliminary round, including victories against SC Hardt, SpVG Odenkirchen and Sportfreunde Neuwerk. In the direct duel in the preliminary round, teams separated 2: 2.
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The FV Mönchengladbach 2020 started the final and led 2-0 through goals from Sahra Hassan and Leonie Simnonia at halftime. But Borussia Mönchengladbach II did not give up and equalized by two goals from Selin Disli, one of them by seven meters, to 2: 2.
After another lead goal by Alina Eick (3: 2), Anna Barbara Hamers managed to compensate for Borussia to 3: 3. In the exciting final minute, Schalina Eimler brought the FV again, but Sophie von der Eltz made it 4: 4. In the extension, it was finally Lidia Nduka who scored the decisive goal to 5: 4 for FV Mönchengladbach.
third place secured SC Hardt, who landed in front of SpVG Odenkirchen and Sportfreunde Neuwerk.
In the run -up to the championship, however, there was another hall city championship title in Mönchengladbach. FV Mönchengladbach won 8-2 against Borussia Mönchengladbach II in the final. In this tournament, FV Mönchengladbach and Borussia II already dominated the group phase and showed outstanding achievements.
In the group phase, FV Mönchengladbach won all three games: 5-0 against SpVG Odenkirchen, 10: 0 against police SV Mönchengladbach and 5: 1 against sports fans Neuwerk. The Borussia won its opening game 8-1 against DJK/VfL Giesenkirchen and also easily qualified for the semi -finals.
In the first semi -final, Borussia Mönchengladbach prevailed 4-0 against SpVG Odenkirchen, while FV Mönchengladbach won 3-0 against SC Hardt in the second semi -finals. In the final, the FV led slightly with 2-0, but then had to accept a setback through Mareike Visser's goal. Nevertheless, Narjiss Ahamad and Patricia Sous were able to expand the lead to 4: 1 at halftime. Ahamad, Kristina Birmes, Verena Schoepp and Flaka Aslanaj ensured the final score of 8: 2.
Flaka Aslanaj was awarded seven goals in this tournament as the best goal scorer, while Michaela Chapelar was honored as the best goalkeeper.
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