Underdogs Meppen triumph over Altona 93 with a resounding 4-1 victory
On August 9, 2025, the Regionalliga Nord witnessed a dramatic encounter between Altona 93 and title contender SV Meppen. The match, held at Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn in Hamburg, ended in a nail-biting 4-4 draw [1][2][3].
The early stages of the game were marked by quick-fire goals. Stephan Wemakor opened the scoring for Altona 93 at the 9th minute, only for Gianluca Przondziono to equalise for Meppen at the 13th minute [1][2][3]. A goal by S. Alaka-Rodrigue for Altona 93 at the 10th minute made the score 2-1 in favour of the home team [1][2][3]. However, Meppen responded immediately, with a goal by Jonathan Wensing at the 21st minute temporarily levelling the game [1].
The second half saw more goals, with Nils Brüning scoring for Altona 93 at the 46th minute, making it 3-2 for the home team [3]. The match continued to be high-scoring, with Gideon Baur scoring for Altona 93 at the 67th and 77th minutes, and Nickel Touglo scoring for Meppen around the 77th minute [1]. The match was further heated up by an 88th-minute goal by Julian Ulbricht for Meppen, keeping the tally exciting until the final whistle [1].
Despite leading 4-4 at one point (2-1) in the first half [4], Altona 93 conceded three goals in the final stages of the match, allowing Meppen to force a draw. SV Meppen's late goals were scored by Nickel Touglo, Julian Ulbricht, and Simon Engelmann [3].
The match was described as one of the wildest early-season games [5]. A total of 3691 spectators attended the match, witnessing a tense and thrilling back-and-forth battle resulting in a rare 4-4 final scoreline [1][5]. A detailed report of the match will be provided later.
[1] Regionalliga Nord Official Website [2] Altona 93 Official Website [3] SV Meppen Official Website [4] Sport Bild [5] Bild
In the dizzying world of European football leagues, the Regionalliga Nord witnessed a riveting spectacle between Altona 93 and title contender SV Meppen on August 9, 2025, where the game unfolded in an exhilarating 4-4 draw. The initial phase of the match at Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn, Hamburg, was filled with a series of rapid-fire goals.