WSV Wendschott celebrates a surprise win against SV Gifhorn 3-1!
WSV Wendschott surprised with a 3-1 win against SV Gifhorn on October 27th, 2025. Follow the game highlights and table developments.

WSV Wendschott celebrates a surprise win against SV Gifhorn 3-1!
On October 27, 2025, WSV Wendschott secured an unexpected victory against SV Gifhorn when they won the game 3-1. How fupa.net reported, an own goal from Marwin Syma in the 5th minute opened the scoring for the Wendschotter club. In the first half, however, Gifhorn came close to equalizing but was unable to capitalize on their chances.
Shortly before the half-time whistle, Maik Wilhelm made it 2-0 in the 45th minute, which allowed WSV Wendschott to go into the dressing room with a reassuring advantage. In the second half, the match remained closely fought and both teams had their chances, but Wilhelm let the Gifhorn team's hopes fade with a goal in the 78th minute to make it 3-0.
The comeback of the Gifhorn team
In stoppage time, Wayne Rudt scored a penalty to make it 1:3, but this goal was more cosmetic. In his statements, WSV coach Millemaci left no doubt that his team's will and commitment were the key to success. With this win, Wendschott climbed to 14th place in the table and now has 10 points, while the Gifhorn team had to remain in the middle of the table with 13 points.
For WSV Wendschott, this victory is not only a success, but also an important step in carrying the momentum into the next games. If you compare the current situation with the last first leg, where Gifhorn dominated Wendschott 7-1, you can clearly see how much has happened in the team. The WSV now has a chance to build on this performance in the coming games and collect points again, especially in the upcoming game against TSV Hehlingen.
Statistics in focus
If you look at the statistics, FootyStats available, you notice that the form curve of WSV Wendschott is improving. In its season so far, the team now has 5 wins, 4 draws and 14 defeats, but their last appearances give hope. Above all, the defensive performance must continue to be improved, because with 69 goals conceded, the WSV is in the lowest ranking in this category.
The Gifhorn team, on the other hand, have only been able to collect 5 points in the last five games and now have to prepare for a duel against SV GW Calberlah in order to consolidate their position. The pressure in this league is high and every point counts.
WSV Wendschott showed a good hand with this win, and it remains to be seen whether they can use the momentum in the coming games. After all, the world of football is not just about statistics, but also about moments that can make history.