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Big appearance. Daniel Gleim (right) won his two fights against Speyer. Here he prevails against Yves-Michel Touna. © Hartenfelser A2/Peter Hartenfelser

After fourth place, the Judo first division club Samurai Offenbach wants to come to the top three next year. At the end there was a 6: 8 in the chasing duel.

The JC Samurai Offenbach ended the 2025 season in the Judo Bundesliga Group Süd in fourth place. On the last day of the fight, the Offenbacher lost more than 500 fans in the Bürgel sports factory on the last day of the fight with 6: 8 (3: 4) against JSV Speyer, who was in second place and qualified for the final for the German championship on October 26th in Wuppertal. Speyer competed in Offenbach with his top line-up, fought for the tight victory and meets the UJKC Potsdam, the league leader from the north group in the semi-finals. Süd-Primus TSV Abensberg has to go against the German champion and host TV Remscheid, number two in the north in the past season. The winners determine the German team champion.

“It was a great day for fighting for us. The boys gave everything, three fights that we ultimately lost, were on the knife cutting edge; twice with Hratschik Latschinian and once with Markus Seifert. There could also have been a draw for us. It did not feel like a defeat with our own fans. We know that even more has developed from the relegation candidate to the established Bundesliga club.

He is now looking at the Southwest German individual championships on September 21st in Siershahn and the German Championships on October 4 and 5 in Duisburg, but is already looking forward to the next Bundesliga season from March 2026. “Then” Liotta announces, “we want to take the next step and move into the top three.” It has been clear since Saturday evening that the entire squad is preserved for this. The heavyweight, now living in Switzerland, Fabius Igor Mbakom TchiengienGien has also promised for the new season.

Liotta announces that you are looking for alternatives for classes up to 60, to 73 to 100 kilograms and heavyweight to realize this goal. Only Hratschik Latschinian remains in the class up to 60 kilograms, who fought two intensive duels on Saturday with Speyer’s Topmann Irakli Kupatadze. Toni Skoberne and Tymur Akhmedov should move up to 66 kilograms in class. Leon Ehmig was injured in the class up to 73 kilograms for a long time, Daniel Gleim (Liotta: “He fought like a young god, was in top shape against Speyer”) is now 32 years old.

Liotta hopes that his team will be able to compete regularly in the sports factory in the new season and especially wishes the derby against JC Rüsselsheim. Before the last day of the 2nd league on September 6th, the neighbor leads the table of the South Group on September 6th and speculates to qualify for the promotion round with the top teams from the northeast and northwest. Rüsselsheim wants to go back to the Bundesliga. ((Holger Appel)

JC Samurai Deadbach – Jsv Specials 6: 8

JC Samurai: Daniel Gleim (2), Alash Gatschaev (2), Fabius Igor Mbakom Tchiengang, HratSchik Latschinian, Markus Seife, Michael Wehner, Nikoloz Zaalishvili (2), PATRCK BITZ, Luca Janzen, Leuca Janzen, Leuca Janzen, Leuca Janzen, Leuca Janzen, Luca Janzen Fiore

Key Takeaways from the JC Samurai Offenbach vs. JSV speyer Match

To offer a clearer picture of the match outcome adn implications, here’s a summary of key data points:

| Statistic | JC Samurai Offenbach | JSV Speyer | Notes |

| :————————- | :——————– | :——————— | :—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Match Result | 6 | 8 | Speyer secured the victory, qualifying for the German championship final. |

| fights Won | 6 | 8 | Individual match victories contributed to the overall score. |

| Fights Lost | – | – | Reflects the number of individual matches that resulted in losses. Crucial for assessing individual performances and areas for improvement. |

| Top Scorers (JC Samurai) | Gleim (2), Gatschaev (2) | Kupatadze (Speyer) | Highlighting key players who contributed to the score helps recognize their impactful performances.|

| Season ranking | 4th | 2nd | JC Samurai Offenbach finished the season in fourth place. Speyers placing allowed them to compete in the championship final. |

| Next Goal | Top 3 in 2026 | N/A | JC Samurai Offenbach aims to improve their standing in the upcoming season, demonstrating their ambition for future success in Bundesliga Judo. |

| Injuries | Leon Ehmig | N/A | This information is crucial for understanding team dynamics and potential adjustments in future competitions; also highlights the physical challenges inherent to the sport. |

| Match Location | Bürgel Sports Factory | N/A | Gives the reader context on where the sports event has taken place affecting team’s popularity and making the event accesible to fans. |

Image: Action shot of a JC Samurai Offenbach fighter in a Judo match. (Alt-text: Intense moment during the Judo Bundesliga match with JC Samurai.)

SEO-Friendly FAQ Section

To further enhance readability and provide valuable information,here are answers to frequently asked questions about JC Samurai Offenbach and the Judo Bundesliga:

Q: What league does JC Samurai Offenbach compete in?

A: JC Samurai Offenbach competes in the Judo Bundesliga,a top-tier judo league in Germany.

Q: Where did JC Samurai Offenbach finish in the 2025 season?

A: JC Samurai offenbach finished in fourth place in the 2025 season.

Q: Who won the match between JC Samurai Offenbach and JSV Speyer?

A: JSV Speyer won the match with a score of 8 to 6, securing a spot in the final.

Q: Where will the German Championship be held?

A: The German Championship will be held in Wuppertal on October 26th.

Q: what are JC Samurai Offenbach’s goals for the next season?

A: JC samurai Offenbach aims to reach the top three in the Bundesliga in the 2026 season.

Q: Who are some key players to watch for JC Samurai Offenbach?

A: Daniel gleim and Alash Gatschaev consistently deliver strong performances.

Q: What is the significance of the Bürgel Sports Factory?

A: Bürgel Sports Factory hosted the match, and it is a key venue for Judo competitions in the area, attracting a sizable crowd and allowing fans of the sport accessible access to the match.

Q: When does the next Bundesliga season begin?

A: The next Bundesliga season will begin in March 2026.

This format should provide readers with a complete understanding of the match and the team’s future prospects.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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