TSV Dannenberg II triumphs 5:3 - a tailor-made start to the season!
TSV Dannenberg II wins 5:3 against SV Blau-Weiß Bornzeile III in the season opener of the Osterholz district football class on August 14th, 2025.

TSV Dannenberg II triumphs 5:3 - a tailor-made start to the season!
An exciting start to the season in the 1st Osterholz district football class took place on August 14, 2025, when TSV Dannenberg II defeated SV Blau-Weiß Bornzeile III 5:3. The game started with a real early start for the home team when Jan Stöver scored two goals in the 9th and 12th minutes and brought Dannenberger into the game early. Led by a strong first half, coach Kurt Gruber's team was already 4-1 up at halftime after Pascal Matzke scored an own goal.
But the game was far from decided. Shortly before half-time, the guests also showed their teeth and scored the next goal through Matzke in the 45th minute. In the second half, however, there was unrest on the pitch. Bornreihe III took advantage of its chances and was able to reduce the score to 4:2 in the 71st minute. However, the Dannenberg team remained calm and secured another goal from Luis Balle in the 89th minute, before Nils Bey made the final score 5-3 in the 90th minute.
The lineups
Both teams played in interesting formations. TSV Dannenberg II had the following players appear:
- Hahnenfeld
- Schuster-Schmidt
- Köster
- Blendermann
- Schloo
- Sudmann
- T. Klimenko
- Eichendorff
- Nahrstedt
- Seelow
- Blendermann
The substitutes were Miekhonoshyn, Balle, V. Klimenko, Schmidt and Meyerdierks.
The following team played for SV Blau-Weiß Bornzeile III:
- Sülzle
- Y. Ahrens
- Otte
- N. Ahrens
- J. Flathmann
- Kück
- Runge
- Berkman
- N. Bey
- Matzke
- Lüllmann
Other topics on the agenda
Beyond the world of sports, it is clear that technical devices such as smartwatches can also cause unrest. Users are currently reporting problems with the CMF Watch app, which no longer synchronizes workouts. The GPS data also appears to be unreliable, as noted on a 1.6km walk where only 1.46km was recorded. Several users have found support unhelpful and are increasingly turning to alternative support services to solve their problems. Users report experiences with CMF support on Nothing Community.
For technology enthusiasts, there is also useful information about software such as AnyDesk, which is used to remotely control computers. The step-by-step instructions describe how easy it is to connect to a computer. This type of technology is already a valuable support in everyday life for many. Tips for using AnyDesk can be found here.
While the people of Dannenberg can look forward to a successful start to the season, it remains to be seen how both the sports and technology worlds will develop in the coming weeks.