SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach Secures Narrow Victory Over SV Steinbach in Verbandsliga Nord Clash
In a tightly contested Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord fixture, SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach claimed a 1-0 victory over SV Steinbach on Wednesday, August 20, 2025. The match, held at the Sportplatz Am Hain, was decided by a single strike in a game defined by defensive resilience and tactical discipline.
The result underscores the competitive nature of the Verbandsliga Nord, where narrow margins often dictate the trajectory of the season. For SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach, the win provides critical momentum, while SV Steinbach leaves the venue searching for answers after failing to break through a disciplined home defense.
The Decisive Moment
The deadlock was broken by Ferhat Yildiz, who scored the only goal of the match. Yildiz’s strike, his second goal of the season, was set up by a precise assist from Joshua Winter, marking Winter’s third assist of the campaign. The goal served as the pivotal moment in a match where opportunities were few and far between.
For the spectators at Sportplatz Am Hain, the goal provided the spark in an otherwise cagey affair. The home side managed to maintain their lead through the remainder of the contest, relying on a sturdy back line to withstand the pressure from the visiting side.
Tactical Breakdown and Lineups
SV Steinbach entered the match employing a 3-5-2 formation under the guidance of manager Petr Paliatka. This setup was designed to provide width and midfield control, utilizing players like David Brähler and Homan Halimi to create attacking threats. Yet, the system struggled to penetrate the SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach defensive block.

On the opposite side, manager Andreas Herzberg fielded a balanced squad that prioritized stability. The defensive unit, led by Alexander von Butler in goal and supported by Kevin Preis, Hendrik Stumpf, Nils Wolf, and Simon Schilling, remained organized throughout the 90 minutes. The midfield trio of Steven Rakk, Kevin Kurz, and Samuel Hildebrand effectively neutralized Steinbach’s attempts to dominate the center of the pitch.
Verified Match Personnel
The following lineups were recorded for the fixture:
SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach
- Goalkeeper: Alexander von Butler
- Defenders: Kevin Preis, Hendrik Stumpf, Nils Wolf, Simon Schilling
- Midfielders: Steven Rakk, Kevin Kurz, Samuel Hildebrand
- Forwards: Joshua Winter, Eric Behr, Ferhat Yildiz
- Manager: Andreas Herzberg
SV Steinbach
- Starting Lineup: 3-5-2 formation
- Key Personnel: Pino Puig, Wiegand, Hildenbrand, Reichmann, Kehl, Koch, Kovac, Yáñez, Reith, Hennighausen, Lennard Skrabal, Moritz Herbig, Tristan Winges, Lukas Gemming, Can Ay, Michael Wiegand, David Brähler, Homan Halimi
- Manager: Petr Paliatka
Match Logistics and Atmosphere
The contest drew an attendance of 450 spectators, reflecting the local interest in the Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord competition. The match was officiated by referee Sascha Bauer, who managed a physical encounter that saw several tactical substitutions as both managers attempted to shift the momentum in the second half.
Notable substitutions for SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach included the introduction of Daniel Mertens for Nils Wolf, and Fynn Petrich for Samuel Hildebrand. SV Steinbach also made several changes, bringing on players such as Michael Wiegand and Lukas Gemming in an effort to find an equalizer.
Key Match Statistics
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Final Score | SG Eiterfeld/Leimbach 1-0 SV Steinbach |
| Goal Scorer | Ferhat Yildiz |
| Assist | Joshua Winter |
| Venue | Sportplatz Am Hain |
| Attendance | 450 |
| Referee | Sascha Bauer |
This result highlights the importance of clinical finishing in regional football. While SV Steinbach controlled portions of the match through their numerical presence in the midfield, the efficiency of the Eiterfeld/Leimbach attack proved to be the difference.
For more detailed statistics and historical data on the Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord, fans can refer to official Transfermarkt records.
The next phase for both clubs involves adjusting their tactical approaches ahead of their upcoming league fixtures to ensure they remain competitive in the standings.
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