In excess rainfall: Heidenheim calls off test match in Jenbach - Match in Jenbach called off by Heidenheim.
In a surprising turn of events, Bundesliga team 1. FC Heidenheim has announced the cancellation of a friendly match against French Ligue 1 side RC Strasbourg, which was scheduled to take place in Jenbach, Austria. The cancellation was due to heavy rain that caused flooding on the pitch.
The flooded pitch in Jenbach has disrupted the friendly match, which was part of 1. FC Heidenheim's training camp. Despite this setback, the team has been making the most of their preparations for the 2025/26 Bundesliga season. They have been conducting their training camp in South Tyrol, where they recently secured a 2-0 friendly win against Wacker Innsbruck.
The team has also planned upcoming friendly matches against Ingolstadt, Strasbourg, and Parma during their South Tyrol training camp. Interestingly, no mention of weather-related disruptions or heavy rain has been reported in the current preseason news, as the focus remains on their training camps and friendly match schedule.
Heidenheim is gearing up for their Bundesliga season, with their first home match scheduled against Wolfsburg on August 23, 2025. Despite the cancellation of the friendly match, the team is determined to continue their preparations and maintain their momentum.
This cancellation marks an unusual occurrence in the team's preseason, as it was a rare instance where a friendly match against both a Bundesliga team and a French Ligue 1 team was called off. However, the team remains optimistic and focused on their upcoming matches and the upcoming Bundesliga season.
As a result of heavy rain causing flooding on the pitch, the friendly match between 1. FC Heidenheim and RC Strasbourg, scheduled during Heidenheim's training camp, has been cancelled. In the midst of this setback, the team continues to prepare for the 2025/26 Bundesliga season, participating in various friendly matches such as football, a key aspect of sports, against teams like Ingolstadt, Strasbourg, and Parma during their South Tyrol training camp.