Freiberg shines with a 4-0 win: Kickers Offenbach fails again!
Offenbach makes a mistake against Mainz U23. Freiberg and Steinbach celebrate clear victories. Current match reports and highlights from the August 16th games.

Freiberg shines with a 4-0 win: Kickers Offenbach fails again!
In the fourth round of the regional league, Freiberg is once again in the fast lane. With an impressive 4-0 win against Schott Mainz, the team once again showed that they are in top form. Marius Köhl gave Freiburg the lead in the 19th minute, followed by Marco Kehl-Gómez, who scored another goal in the 24th minute and shortly before the break. Leon Petö scored the final point in the 50th minute. With this win, Freiberg remains undefeated and consolidates its position at the top of the table. Fupa reports a strong performance by the team, which has shown an upward trend in recent weeks.
But Freiberg doesn't just have a lot to offer in terms of sport. The city, known as one of the oldest mining towns in Germany, can look back on over 800 years of silver mining history. Founded around 1168, the city drew its wealth from the deep ores until 1969. The traditional Freiberg University of Mining and Technology not only attracts students, but is also the oldest institute of its kind in the world. Wikipedia emphasizes that Freiberg is part of the Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří UNESCO World Heritage Site and is therefore important not only as a business location, but also as a cultural heritage.
Insight into the city of Freiberg
Freiberg is picturesquely located in the foothills of the Ore Mountains and is home to around 41,000 people. The city is famous for its well-preserved old town, which is a listed building and surrounded by nature. The Freiberg Cathedral attracts many visitors with its artistic elements, including the Gottfried Silbermann organs. The historical heritage is not only a showcase, but also a significant tourist attraction. Thanks to traditional events such as the Miners' Christmas Market and the Mining Town Festival, mining culture is kept alive. Freiberg.de invites everyone interested to be enchanted by these traditions.
While Freiberg is convincing with his victory, a lot is also happening in other games in the regional league. Steinbach beat Walldorf 4-2, while Balingen beat Fulda 2-1. Another exciting match day that shakes up the regional league and keeps the fans on the edge of their seats with excitement.
Overall, Freiberg remains a city that stands out for its mining, sporting successes and lively culture. This mix of history and modernity not only attracts tourists, but also strengthens the solidarity of the population. “Glück auf” – that’s the traditional greeting, which is not just a phrase here, but reflects the pride and connection the citizens have with their city. Freiberg remains a place where the past is harmoniously linked to the present and the future promises much.