

International Club Friendly – July 5, 2026
Eintracht Braunschweig Crush Local Rivals Freie Turnerschaft 7–0 in One‑Sided Friendly
Eintracht Braunschweig delivered a merciless performance against city‑neighbors Freie Turnerschaft Braunschweig on Sunday night, romping to a 7–0 victory in a pre‑season international club friendly. The match, played at FT Braunschweig’s home ground, was never in doubt after the visitors took control inside the opening quarter‑hour.
Match Overview
The encounter marked the opening fixture of both sides’ summer preparations. While Eintracht used the match to build sharpness ahead of the upcoming 2. Bundesliga campaign, FT Braunschweig – competing several tiers lower in the German pyramid – struggled to contain the gulf in class. The final scoreline reflected a dominant display from the professional outfit, who rotated heavily throughout the second half yet still maintained total control.
Key Moments
- 12′: Left‑back Jan‑Niklas Beste fired home a low drive from the edge of the area to open the scoring.
- 28′: Striker Manuel Wintzheimer doubled the lead with a composed finish after a swift counter‑attack.
- 39′: A corner‑kick routine ended with central defender Saulo Decarli heading home the third.
- 44′: Wintzheimer grabbed his second, steering a cross inside the near post to make it 4–0 at half‑time.
- 56′: Substitute Robin Krauße unleashed a fierce shot from 20 metres that nestled into the top corner.
- 71′: Young winger Torge Paetow side‑footed home from close range after a mazy run.
- 84′: Midfielder Fabian Kaufmann completed the rout with a deflected effort that looped over the home goalkeeper.
Standout Performers
Manuel Wintzheimer was the clear man of the match, scoring twice and providing an assist before being substituted midway through the second half. Full‑back Jan‑Niklas Beste also impressed, contributing a goal and constantly overlapping down the left flank. For FT Braunschweig, goalkeeper Lukas Kruse made several fine saves to prevent an even heavier defeat.
Context & Implications
Although the result carries no competitive significance, it sends an early message of intent from Eintracht Braunschweig’s coaching staff. The club is aiming to mount a strong promotion push in the coming season, and such emphatic friendly victories can build momentum. FT Braunschweig will take lessons from the match as they prepare for their own lower‑division campaign, with head coach René Böttcher acknowledging that “the pace and intensity of our opponents reminded us of the level we need to reach.”
The two Braunschweig sides are unlikely to meet again in a competitive fixture, but this one‑sided affair will be remembered as a statement of the gulf between Germany’s professional and amateur ranks.