Ravensburg celebrates its first win of the season against Pforzheim 1-0!

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FV Ravensburg secured their first win without conceding a goal in the league on September 27th, 2025 with a 1-0 win against Pforzheim.

Der FV Ravensburg sichert sich am 27.09.2025 mit einem 1:0-Sieg gegen Pforzheim den ersten Sieg ohne Gegentor in der Oberliga.
FV Ravensburg secured their first win without conceding a goal in the league on September 27th, 2025 with a 1-0 win against Pforzheim.

Ravensburg celebrates its first win of the season against Pforzheim 1-0!

On September 27, 2025, around 760 football enthusiasts in the cteam Arena experienced a thrilling duel between FV Ravensburg and 1. CfR Pforzheim, which ended with a remarkable 1-0 win for the home team. Ravensburger captain Felix Schäch secured the important goal shortly before the half-time whistle in the 45th minute. This was not only the first win of the season without conceding a goal, but also a clear sign that the Ravensburgers can get out of their previous low.

From the start, FV Ravensburg pushed the pace. Coach Rahman Soyudogru was quite satisfied with the first half and praised the team for their “really good football”. In the first half of the game, Pforzheim showed occasional attempts, but often fell by the wayside against Ravensburger's superiority. The action was particularly close when Marek Bleise sent the first warning signs for Pforzheim with a header and Dominik Salz with a shot that missed the goal.

A key player and a strong goal

Yilmaz Daler, who only moved to Ravensburg from Calcio Leinfelden-Echterdingen before this season, was named the best player of the match. His dynamism and wit were crucial to his team's superiority. Schäch's goal came after a corner from Daniele Gabriele, which found its way to him precisely. “It was important to be ahead in this top game,” said Schäch after the game.

Ravensburg continued the pressure in the second half. Gabriele could have even secured the preliminary decision when he hit the crossbar with a free kick. So it remained exciting until the end, when Ravensburg goalkeeper Ramon Castellucci shone with great reflexes against shots from Denis Gudzevic and Dominik Salz. “He kept us in the game with his saves,” emphasized Soyudogru.

A cautious end for Pforzheim

Coach Thomas Herbst from Pforzheim openly admitted that his team fell short of expectations, especially in the first half. “We urgently need to work on our performance,” he admitted. In stoppage time, a red card for FV manager Daniel Schmid caused a stir when he was warned for knocking the ball away.

For Ravensburg, this victory was not only important for their self-confidence, but also a welcome boost in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, where the brutal pressure of competition presents the team with challenges. It is now important to work together to counteract the fluctuating performance and further stabilize. With an average of just 1.4 points per home game, the next challenge will certainly be an exciting one for the team.

For a detailed analysis of the previous meetings between Ravensburg and Pforzheim, who have competed against each other 16 times to date, it is worth taking a look at the statistics from footystats. The next games are crucial to turn the trend around.

Further information about the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and the current matchdays is available on kicker.de.