Dopamine explosion! Woonion Stuttgart, eight goals in the first half aloneNew Bundesliga Record
Apr 20, 2025
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It was in the 30th round of the German Bundesliga in the 2024-2025 season against Union Berlin and Stuttgart at Stadion Ander Alten Forsterai in Berlin, Germany on the 20th (Korea time). On this day, the two teams exchanged as many as eight goals in the first half alone. According to the German soccer magazine Kicker, it is the first time in Bundesliga history that eight goals were scored in the first half.
Union Berlin took the lead in the fifth minute with consecutive goals from Alic and Raitt in the 19th minute. Stuttgart brought the game back to square one with consecutive goals from 23 minutes of Undav and 29 minutes of Milo. Quirfeld's goal in the 38th minute put Union Berlin ahead again, and Stuttgart turned the game around with goals from Chabot in the 43rd minute and Fürich in the 46th minute. Then in the 51st minute, Ilich scored again to finish the first half 4-4.
The previous record was seven goals. The most recent game with seven first-half goals was in May 2019, when Leverkusen beat Frankfurt 6-1 at home, all of which came in the first half alone. In the 1968-1969 season, Werder Bremen and Mönchengladbach had a 6-5 slugfest, and the first half ended 4-3.
It was in the 6th minute of the second half that the eighth goal in the Bundesliga came out the fastest. It was a 1973 match between Schalke and Bayern Munich, which finished 5–5, the most goals scored draw in Bundesliga history. In the match between Union Berlin and Stuttgart, eight goals were scored in the first half alone, setting a new record.
For your information, the most goals scored in a Bundesliga match is 12. It is a record that came out five times in the Bundesliga. Expectations were high that a new record would be made as many as eight goals were scored in the first half of the day, but the match between the two teams ended with a score of 4-4, with not a single goal scored like a lie in the second half.
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