TSG Neustrelitz triumphs in the state cup: 3-1 against Schwerin!

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TSG Neustrelitz wins 3-1 against FC Mecklenburg Schwerin and reaches the state football cup quarter-finals on November 15, 2025.

TSG Neustrelitz siegt 3:1 gegen FC Mecklenburg Schwerin und erreicht das Fußball-Landespokal-Viertelfinale am 15. November 2025.
TSG Neustrelitz wins 3-1 against FC Mecklenburg Schwerin and reaches the state football cup quarter-finals on November 15, 2025.

TSG Neustrelitz triumphs in the state cup: 3-1 against Schwerin!

In an exciting duel in the national football cup, TSG Neustrelitz reached the quarter-finals yesterday. The team won 3-1 against FC Mecklenburg Schwerin. The first goal came in the 20th minute when Remmy Jason Orlando Kruse scored from the penalty spot. Just before halftime, in the 44th minute, Manuel Härtel made the fans sit up and take notice when he held his nerve against the goalkeeper and made it 2-0.

The second half offered the spectators a similar picture. It was Härtel again who scored his second goal in the 74th minute with a header from a corner. The final point, however, came from hosts FC Mecklenburg Schwerin with a penalty from Bashir Schultz in the 93rd minute. After the game, coach Thomas Franke was full of praise for his protégés, who were highly motivated from the start and did not let their opponents get into the game. “Early control of the game was the key to success,” said Franke.

Further results at a glance

In addition to this match, there were a few other notable results in the round. FC Hansa Rostock won brilliantly 5-0 against Penzliner SV, while Greifswalder FC even won 8-0 against FSV Blau-Weiß Greifswald. Anker Wismar also put in a strong performance, beating Hafen Rostock 6-1. The Rene Schneider support team was successful in the penalty shootout and defeated Malchower SV 5:4. Things also got exciting between SV Pastow and Dynamo Schwerin, where Pastow had the upper hand with a narrow 13:12 in the penalty shootout.

The history of the country cup

Things continue for TSG Neustrelitz on November 22nd when Sparta Lichtenberg is welcomed to the Parkstadion. Kick-off is at 1:30 p.m. The national football cup, in which Neustrelitz is currently making such an impressive appearance, is the oldest cup competition of the German Football Association (DFB) and has a long history. Originally founded as the Crown Prince Cup, it was launched in 1908 and has continued to evolve since then. The competition is held annually and is a welcome opportunity for many to showcase the talents of regional football associations, while visiting teams come in to add to the excitement.

With a look at the upcoming games and the challenges in the state cup, fans can look forward to exciting encounters. We can't wait to see how far TSG Neustrelitz will get in this traditional competition.

The platform is available for further information and exciting reporting Kicker available, while the comprehensive background to the competition has enormous historical sporting value that can be appreciated Wikipedia can read.