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Dfb Cup: Place-Chaos! Venue for Bundesligist Completely Unclear

Summary by Bild
There's an appointment, but the turf doesn't participate. There's a place chaos in front of a DFB cup game.

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Five-year-old SV Hemelingen wins the Bremen Cup competition once, so for the first time he can play in the first round of the DFB Cup and all of a sudden the big trophy debut against Bundesliga player VfL Wolfsburg stands on the tip – because the playing field in the stadium is too short by a whopping four meters! It is unclear how this could be overlooked so far – it is clear, however, that a feverish search for a solution for the problem is no…

·Vienna, Austria
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For a curious reason, the focus of the first DFB Cup round between Hemelingen and Wolfsburg is on: the place is too small. Now you have to evade – or move roller turf.

·Germany
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There's an appointment, but the turf doesn't participate. There's a place chaos in front of a DFB cup game.

·Berlin, Germany
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The SV Hemelingen has found a venue for the game on August 16th: after problems with other alternate locations they agreed with Werder.

The fifth division now receives Wolfsburg in Bremen - because the actually planned place is too small.

In fact, the ticket pre-sale for the DFB Cup game between SV Hemelingen and VfL Wolfsburg is scheduled to start today. However, this did not work so far, because the venue of the game is still unclear.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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