First game of the season ends in a draw. Punkteteilung zum Saisonauftakt ⚪️🔴#Jahnelf #SSVUHG #miaspuinfuieich📷 Janne pic.twitter.com/I7qNZGY0sX— SSV Jahn Regensburg (@SSVJAHN) August 5, 2023 Enochs also has a chance to become the coach with the second most games in 3. Liga. Pavel Dotchev 315 games (Aue) Stefan Kramer 287 games ( no club) Joe Enochs 255 games (Jahn)
Has had a tough week with the sudden death of 25 year old player Agyemang Diawusie. Achim Beierlorzer & Joe Enochs sprachen auf der heutigen PK über den tragischen Tod von Agy Diawusie und das Heimspiel am Sonntag gegen den SC Freiburg II⚪🔴 #SSVSCF #miaspuinfiaeich ⬇️https://t.co/hoEgiIQI6P— SSV Jahn Regensburg (@SSVJAHN) December 1, 2023 They won today 3-2 and sit at the top of 3.Liga, 6 points clear of Dresden after 17 matches.
That's some achievement. With an average home gate of almost 30k versus Jahn Regensburg's 7.5k, Dresden are a far bigger club with much more resources.
In danger of relegation: Enochs: "Jetzt macht man sich Gedanken und diese müssen positiv sein"Nach dem Abrutschen auf den Relegationsplatz beginnt das Regensburger Gedankenkarussell, sich zu drehen. Trainer Joe Enochs fordert positives Denken und das Besinnen auf die eigenen S… https://t.co/ukj64X7pun— kicker Fussball (@kickDE) May 8, 2024 Enochs: "Now we are thinking about things and they have to be positive" After slipping into the relegation zone, Regensburg's thoughts are starting to turn. Coach Joe Enochs calls for positive thinking and a focus on one's own goals...
No, they aren't. The opposite in fact. With one match to go, Jahn Regensburg are 3rd, 4 points clear of Dresden in 4th and guaranteed the playoff place at least. The question is whether they can overtake Munster, who are one point ahead of of them, on the final day. Both are at home against mid-table sides, but Munster have a better GD so Regensburg have to win to finish 2nd and get automatic promotion. But they are chasing promotion
The danger of Germans using "relegation (playoffs)" to describe the games between the higher/lower tier clubs, regardless of which perspective one has. They are, in fact, looking to return to the 2.BL.
Jahn Regensburg lost today and miss out on automatic promotion (though Preussen Munster won and would have finished ahead of them anyway). Enochs's squad will have a playoff to move up next week.
Looks like the playoff will be against Wehn Wiesbaden, in which case you'd put your money on Regensburg. Their recent form has been poor - table-toppers just 6 weeks ago, they took only 3 points from their last 6 games - but Wiesbaden have been shocking: a comfortable 13th in early March, an end of season collapse saw them take a mere 2 points from their last 10 games. And the historical record also favours them. Unlike BL1, where the BL1 side has won 12 out of the 15 playoffs and Union Berlin are the only BL2 winners in the last 11, the BL2 playoff results are almost the direct opposite with the 3Liga winning 11 out of 15. Oh, and and Wiesbaden were in the 3Liga last season. In those matchups, the 3 Liga side always wins.
Enochs and Jahn Regensburg match up with Wehen Wiesbaden today in the first (home) leg of the promotion playoffs - winner gets to be in the 2.Bund next year. ESPN+ broadcasting it.
They don't. Not since the 2021-22 season. If it's level at the end of the second leg, it goes to extra time, then PKs My bad. https://www.bundesliga.com/en/faq/w...n-and-relegation-work-in-the-bundesliga-10645
Why did they go away from away goals as a tiebreaker? I liked it because: It adds some strategy. Now, the strategy in the first leg is super obvious…on the road play ultra defensively, and at home play gung ho. With away goals as a tiebreaker, a team can go from failure to success or vice versa with a single play. Now, there is an intermediate “it’s tied” scenario. Fewer ties decided by a PK shootout. To me, it ultimately contradicts the whole purpose of two leg ties. The purpose is to eliminate the luck of the draw in terms of road and home teams. Away goals as a tiebreaker means fewer pairings going into AET, and AET guarantees one team gets more time at home than the other.
Enochs's squad is back at it in the second leg today. This is the road leg, 2-2 score carried over from the first leg. Although getting this far would be a very nice feather in the coaching cap for Enochs, making the 2.Bundesliga would be that much bigger. Wehen Wiesbaden the host tonight.
Jahn Regensburg win! Goals just before and after halftime give them a 2-0 lead. Wiesbaden scored in the 81st to make the end of the game very intense, forcing a great keeper save and arguing for a couple of penalties, but never find that second goal. Congrats to Enochs. Tremendous road win in the situation.