Ravensburg suffers a loss at the hands of Ascender.
In the 5th Matchday of the Football Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruher SC II claimed a crucial victory against FV Ravensburg, winning 4:1.
The match started with FV Ravensburg taking the early lead, as Simon Schwarz scored the opening goal. However, Karlsruher SC II quickly responded, with Nico Engel scoring two goals in the 52nd and 64th minutes. The first goal was a result of a through ball into the penalty area that left the reserves' strikers unmarked, while the second was a long ball to the wings.
Engel's goals were followed by two more from Bekem Can Bicki. The first, scored in the 66th minute, was a penalty, and the second came in the 71st minute, again from a long ball to the wings.
The defeat has left FV Ravensburg in a direct relegation spot. Coach Soyudogru expressed his disappointment but understood Rojhat Demir's desire to play more games. Demir, a central midfielder for FV Ravensburg, recently joined VfB Friedrichshafen and made his debut for his new team in a 1:4 home defeat against FC Holzhausen on Saturday.
Soyudogru also admitted that he couldn't promise Demir more playing time due to the experienced players on his position. FV Ravensburg will look to bounce back when they host promoted team TuS Singen at their home stadium, the cteam Arena, on Wednesday at 6 pm.
This was the first win of the season for Karlsruher SC II, and they will aim to build on this momentum as they continue their Oberliga Baden-Württemberg campaign. The search results do not provide information about the specific players who appeared for FC Karlsruher SC II in their last Oberliga Baden-Württemberg match.
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