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🚨 Icon League kicks off: Meister DNA stumble, Fokus Eagles hit the top

The start of Idol League Season 4 delivers on its promise. A fierce showdown of six-pack abs. Many goals, close decisions and several comebacks determined the outcome of the first game.

The opening match was between Bards Club and Two Stripes United. After a fierce match, Two Stripes United won 4-2, locking in the first three points of the new season.

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There were also many goals scored in the match between SC Bürgeramt and FOKUS Eagles. The Eagles held on to win 5-3 in an offense-dominated game, with Zulu Ernst taking a crucial lead seconds before regulation ended and Denis Hoxha nearly extending the lead as the final buzzer sounded. New coaches Visca Barca and Sidney Fried celebrated a successful debut with the new squad following the merger of the two clubs.

Berlin City and Press United put on a real spectacle. The two sides fought fiercely and scored a total of 13 goals. Berlin City narrowly won 7-6 after falling behind 0-4 and 3-6.

The showdown between Icon League newcomers Eintracht Spandau and Wontorriors was equally dramatic. Spandau started off cold and soon found themselves 3-0 down. After that, they showed fighting spirit and fought their way back into the game, thanks in part to the rule-breaking “5 Shot.” However, in the end, the team of Martin Harnick and Laura Wontorra narrowly won 8-7. Ventorio goalkeeper Fabian Landvoit even scored a hat-trick in the game. It was clear that the Spandau team still had to adapt to the transition from the Bale League, where offside was ruled out and there were no rebounds. However, as the game progressed, they found their rhythm. Newcomers can still bring a surprise or two.

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The top-flight match between defending champions DNA Athletics and The Pack was also exciting to the end. David Alaba and Niklas Wilson Sommer’s side got off to a bright start, but Wolves kept finding ways to get back into the game, eventually even scoring a 6-5 winner from Christian Derflinger seconds before the final whistle. With that, the championship team’s stumbling start was complete.

At the end of the game, FC OneFootball narrowly defeated Berlin Underdogs 5-4 with a 5-goal lead.

This article was translated into English by artificial intelligence. You can read the original version of 🇩🇪 here.

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