1. FC Koln wins against Fehervar FC

Steffen Baumgart stormed down the grandstand, hugged each of his players and was right in the middle of the big European Cup party in front of the FC curve. A few minutes after the anger about his yellow-red card due to violent protests, the impulsive coach was in a party mood. Baumgart and Co. jumped enthusiastically across the lawn. The people of Cologne had previously averted the embarrassment at Lake Balaton and secured at least six more festival evenings and important millions in revenue. In the playoff second leg to the Conference League, Cologne won 3-0 (1-0) at Fehérvár FC in Hungary and despite the 1-2 home defeat a week ago they still qualified for the main round.

“People often talk about pride. The boys nailed it all – with patience and a lot of spit. The whole club did something,” said Baumgart on the TV channel RTL+. He was “of course sorry” about the dismissal, Baumgart said: “I didn’t quite agree with the throw-in against us. I expressed that a little too loudly,” said the 50-year-old. The referee “probably felt threatened. I guess I have to get used to the fact that nothing is allowed internationally. At least you can talk again in the Bundesliga.”

Baumgart has to go to the stands

This means that the Bundesliga is represented by eight clubs in the group stage of the European Cup for the first time in 14 years. The qualification gives FC around ten million euros. Money that the financially troubled club, which has already been eliminated from the cup, urgently needs. Central defender Timo Hübers (10th), Ellyes Skhiri (46th) and Kingsley Schindler (90th + 4) scored the goals for the team coached by Steffen Baumgart, who had to follow the final minutes from the stands. The coach had seen yellow-red because he had complained too loudly.

“I am very relieved that we made it. It was well deserved for more than 180 minutes. The players should celebrate, then we’ll fly home,” said managing director Christian Keller and recalled the great development of FC: “You just have to look at where FC was a year ago. Everyone would have signed up to play just one playoff game.”

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