🤯 Goal record, top stars & jibes: this Icon League matchday was wild | OneFootball

🤯 Goal record, top stars & jibes: this Icon League matchday was wild | OneFootball

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·23 March 2026

🤯 Goal record, top stars & jibes: this Icon League matchday was wild

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The second matchday of the fourth Icon League season had it all. In addition to dream goals, comebacks, and disappointments, the all-time goal record was broken. The ball hit the back of the net a total of 95 times, even though there is one less game compared to previous seasons. 

The day kicked off with the Berlin Underdogs against the Buzz Club. After a balanced first half, the Underdogs showed their class in the second half and ultimately left the pitch as 7:3 winners.


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The second game was completely wild, going back and forth. In the end, the Fokus Eagles managed to win the goal spectacle. They prevailed 13:9 against the Wontorriors, who, despite prominent support in the form of Max Kruse, came away empty-handed.

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The third match was a real top game. Both teams had won their first encounter: The Pack against Berlin City. The Pack put on a strong performance and gave the Berliners no chance. In the end, it was a well-deserved 11:6 for The Pack and Simon Terodde. 

The match between Bürgeramt and Champion DNA was already heated before kickoff. The team head of DNA, Niklas Wilson, drew attention with a T-shirt that read: "Even Achraf and Reezy are fans of DNA" – a clear provocation aimed at the Bürgeramt team heads.

But DNA was punished for it. In regular time, the score was 9:9, sending the match into extra time. There, it was Marcel Halstenberg who scored the winning goal for Bürgeramt with a beautiful strike into the near corner.

Eintracht Spandau is still waiting for their first win after the second matchday. With a sensational comeback in the final minutes, in which they made up a three-goal deficit, they managed to force extra time. However, Muhammet Sözer then scored the decisive goal for the Plyrs.

The evening was also maximally bitter for OneFootball: six seconds before the end, they conceded the decisive goal by Kian Assadolahi and thus lost to Two Stripes United (6:7). 

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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