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Sensation in the DFB Cup: Jeddeloh II Shoots Off Heidenheim

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1:27 goals - that was the previous record of Jeddeloh's coach Kristian Arambasic in the first DFB cup round. Then came the 1st FC Heidenheim - and it was completely taken apart.

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Football regional league SSV Jeddeloh II has surprisingly moved into the second round of the DFB Cup. The Lower Saxony club won against FC Heidenheim with 5:2.

·Germany
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The regional league player Jeddeloh II clearly beat Heidenheim with 5:2. But where did the "II" come from?

·Vienna, Austria
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Regional ligist Jeddeloh II shoots Heidenheim out of the DFB Cup – for coach Kristian Arambasic a personal horror balance ends. Heidenheim, on the other hand, already scored twelve goals in three mandatory matches.

·Berlin, Germany
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1:27 goals - that was the previous record of Jeddeloh's coach Kristian Arambasic in the first DFB cup round. Then came the 1st FC Heidenheim - and it was completely taken apart.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The outsider SSV Jeddeloh II defeats 1st FC Heidenheim with 5:2 in the first round of the DFB Cup. In three mandatory games the Bundesliga downhill has already collected twelve goals this season.

·Munich, Germany
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In the preseason, 1. FC Heidenheim still played in the First Bundesliga. After the descent, the team is in crisis and now also failed in the DFB Cup in a blaming way.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung broke the news in Essen, Germany on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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