In a stunning display of attacking football, Delay Sports Berlin overwhelmed Spandauer Kickers II with a resounding 14-0 victory in their league home match at Berlin on 9 March 2025. The match kicked off at 12:20 am and saw a total of 263 fans in attendance, who were treated to a remarkable performance from the home side.
Delay Sports Berlin lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, designed to maximise their attacking prowess while maintaining a solid defensive structure. Frederik Mittelstädt took his place in goal, shielded by a back four consisting of Paul Beckmann on the right, Robin Traboulsi and Michael Dada in central defence, and Firat Sucsuz on the left. The midfield was anchored by Sky-Vincent Tloczynski and Niklas Jahn, providing both creativity and stability. Ahead of them, Dorian Fischer operated on the right, Sidney Friede in the central attacking role, and Tim Sulmer on the left, with Pascal Brossmann leading the line as the striker. The substitutes for the match included Sebastian Gick, Zulu Ernst, Michael Kyeremeh, Alex Iwanow, and Deniz-Kaan Hirik.
The scoring opened early in the match when Sidney Friede found the back of the net in the 15th minute, assisted by Firat Sucsuz. Just two minutes later, Pascal Brossmann doubled the lead, converting a chance set up by Tim Sulmer. The relentless pressure from Delay Sports continued, and Friede struck again in the 38th minute, with another assist from Sulmer, showcasing their effective partnership.
As the first half drew to a close, Tim Sulmer added to the tally in the 40th minute, courtesy of a well-placed assist from Robin Traboulsi. The half-time whistle blew with Delay Sports leading 4-0, but not before Friede received a yellow card in the dying moments of the half.
The second half began with a flurry of activity, as both teams received yellow cards shortly after the restart. The first was shown to a player from Spandauer Kickers II, followed by Robin Traboulsi in the 51st minute. Delay Sports made their first substitution shortly after, bringing on Sebastian Gick for Traboulsi.
In the 60th minute, Friede completed his hat-trick, scoring his third goal of the match with another assist from Sucsuz. The substitutions continued, with Zulu Ernst replacing Tim Sulmer, and Michael Kyeremeh coming on for Dorian Fischer in the 65th minute. Just moments later, Ernst made an immediate impact by scoring, assisted by Kyeremeh, marking a swift introduction to the game.
Ernst was not done yet, as he netted his second goal in the 71st minute, this time with Kyeremeh providing the assist. Delay Sports continued to dominate, and further substitutions were made with Alex Iwanow coming on for Paul Beckmann and Deniz-Kaan Hirik replacing Firat Sucsuz in the 72nd minute.
The goals kept coming, with Kyeremeh getting in on the act in the 75th minute, scoring with an assist from Sky-Vincent Tloczynski. Zulu Ernst then scored his third goal of the match in the 77th minute, assisted by Iwanow, further extending the lead to an astonishing 9-0.
Sidney Friede added to his tally in the 81st minute, scoring with an assist from Kyeremeh, before Ernst scored his fourth goal in the 84th minute, again assisted by Kyeremeh. Kyeremeh himself capped off a remarkable performance by scoring in the 87th minute, with Friede providing the assist.
The final goal of the match came in the 90th minute, as Pascal Brossmann scored his second of the night, assisted by Friede, bringing the final score to an incredible 14-0. Delay Sports Berlin's emphatic victory showcased their attacking flair and clinical finishing, leaving Spandauer Kickers II reeling from a historic defeat.