Heidenheim surprises Frankfurt: points gained for last place!

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Heidenheim secured its first point against Frankfurt on November 3rd, 2025, but remained last in the Bundesliga.

Heidenheim sichert sich am 3.11.2025 den ersten Punkt gegen Frankfurt, bleibt jedoch letzter in der Bundesliga.
Heidenheim secured its first point against Frankfurt on November 3rd, 2025, but remained last in the Bundesliga.

Heidenheim surprises Frankfurt: points gained for last place!

On November 3, 2025, an exciting duel between Heidenheim and Frankfurt took place in the Bundesliga. Despite a hard-fought gain in points, 1. FC Heidenheim slipped to last place in the table. The team had to give up due to Gladbach's clear 4-0 win against St. Pauli. Heidenheim got a point against Frankfurt for the first time in the sixth attempt, which is a ray of hope, but does not reduce the pressure on the team in the current tense situation.

The game initially started promisingly for Heidenheim. After a well-played counterattack, they took a 1-0 lead in the first half. Frankfurt's defense found it difficult to create chances in the first half and often found themselves on the defensive. Nevertheless, Frankfurt dominated after half-time and equalized. A goal from Kristensen in the 57th minute, his first goal of the season, brought new hope for Frankfurt.

Drama in the final phase

The final minutes of the game were filled with tension. Heidenheim defended strongly while Frankfurt pushed to take the three points. There was an excitement in the final phase: Heidenheim supposedly scored the winning goal in stoppage time, but it was disallowed due to an offside position. In addition, goalkeeper Ramaj prevented Theate from scoring a goal, which prevented Frankfurt from losing a point. A header from Pieringer bounced off the crossbar, onto Zetterer's back and into the net, but was also disallowed.

This is Heidenheim's sixth game without a win, which makes the club's situation serious. 1. FC Heidenheim, the largest city in the Heidenheim district, has made a name for itself in the football landscape. The city on the Brenz, known for its historical significance and the impressive surrounding nature, has also gained a foothold in the Bundesliga. Wikipedia highlights that the city has a population of around 50,618 inhabitants and is known not only for football, but also for cultural events and historical sites such as Hellenstein Castle.

The challenges that 1. FC Heidenheim faces are considerable. Coach Toppmöller had rotated the lineup after an earlier cup defeat to give his players a breather. However, Heidenheim remains motivated to turn things around in the coming games.

Meanwhile, the focus remains on the upcoming games. The team will have to do everything they can to get out of the current situation and add new points. After all, football is more than just points - it's about not giving up belief in yourself and the support of your fans.