Growing Support for FC Union Berlin - Yet German League Remains Indifferent
In an unexpected turn of events, two of Germany's most storied football clubs, FC Schalke 04 and Hertha BSC, have put aside their on-field rivalry to support the "Promotion Reform 2025" initiative. Despite the lack of widely known or official information about this specific initiative, the clubs have publicly announced their collaboration.
The season opener of the 2. Bundesliga, the league where both teams currently compete, saw an exciting match between FC Schalke 04 and Hertha BSC. To the surprise of many, FC Schalke 04 emerged victorious, marking their first win in any competition since their relegation from the Bundesliga. This victory also represented their first win over Hertha BSC in the 2. Bundesliga.
The win has undoubtedly boosted FC Schalke 04's morale and confidence, creating a positive atmosphere within the club. It has also added fuel to the rivalry, as Hertha BSC, the promotion favourite, was expected to win.
Off the pitch, FC Schalke 04 and Hertha BSC are not known for their mutual affection. The two clubs have a history of being sports rivals. However, this shared initiative indicates a new chapter in their relationship.
The "Promotion Reform 2025" initiative, aimed at reforming the promotion process in German football, is yet to provide detailed information about its objectives or how it will be implemented. As more details emerge, it will be interesting to see how this initiative unfolds and how it might impact the future of both clubs and German football as a whole.
Meanwhile, the season continues, and both FC Schalke 04 and Hertha BSC will be looking to build on their opening game performances as they strive for success in the 2. Bundesliga.
FC Schalke 04's victory over Hertha BSC in the 2. Bundesliga sparked a renewed rivalry between the two clubs, even as they both publicly support the "Promotion Reform 2025" initiative in sports. The football clubs, known for their on-field rivalry, are now working together to reform the promotion process in German football.