Malchower SV crowns the first half of the season with a furious 5-2 win against Greifswald!
Malchower SV 90 wins a 5-2 win against Greifswald II in the association football league on December 7, 2025.

Malchower SV crowns the first half of the season with a furious 5-2 win against Greifswald!
The association football league is particularly exciting this season, and Malchower SV 90 said goodbye to the winter break with an impressive victory. In the last game of the first half of the season, the team under the direction of coach Sven Lange met the second team from Greifswalder FC and won 5-2 in the Waldstadion at home. Malchow thus ended the first half of the season with an impressive 31 points and secured second place in the table, a good deal for the team.
Malchower SV celebrated a lively start in front of 118 spectators. In the 20th minute, Kevin-Raik Gerullis made it 1-0, followed by Lukas Prange, who increased it to 2-0 just four minutes later. But Greifswald didn't give up and scored the goal to make it 2-1 through Niclas Gleisner shortly before the break. After the half-time break, a penalty for Greifswald, converted by Fatlind Memaj, made the game exciting again. It was suddenly 2-2, but Malchow reacted quickly: Lukas Prange put his team back in the lead just two minutes later. The goals from Gerullis and Niklas Kern finally sealed the clear success for the hosts.
A strong comeback
In the last five league games, Malchower SV has scored a whopping 17 goals. This impressive offensive makes you sit up and take notice and shows the team's good form, which is also reflected in the rankings. The next game is on February 21st against SV Hafen Rostock, where the Malchowers want to continue their successful path. The line-up of Malchower SV 90 in the decisive game was as follows: Niclas Kühn, Max Buchholz, Marc Michael Arndt, Marvin Bartelt, Ben Grotian, Niklas Kern, Kevin-Raik Gerullis, Ron Kringel, Mahdi Chachi, Matthis Buchholz, and Lukas Prange. Every single player contributed to the successful result.
In the Bundesliga, however, there is also some news to report. On Sunday evening, Borussia Dortmund welcomes TSG Hoffenheim, and there is speculation in the football world as to which player will open the scoring. SC Freiburg, on the other hand, suffered a sporting setback when they lost 2-1 to Heidenheim. Two central defenders are injured, which makes the situation difficult for the team. On the other hand, VfL Wolfsburg celebrated their first win under coach Daniel Bauer, while St. Pauli was able to draw hope: Ricky-Jade Jones celebrated his comeback after a long injury break and scored the equalizer against Cologne, which stopped the team's negative streak.
This much is certain: While Malchower SV shines in the association league, the Bundesliga remains exciting with its own challenges. Whether in northern Germany or in the big football circus, captivating games await the fans.