Who sits where? HSV dressing room seating plan revealed! | OneFootball

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·11 de dezembro de 2025

Who sits where? HSV dressing room seating plan revealed!

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Last summer, HSV underwent a major transformation. This also brought several changes in the locker room.

Therefore, the seating arrangement is particularly well thought out. Positions, origin, or duration of club membership do not matter; according to a report by Sport Bild, the only thing that matters is the even distribution of leadership players.


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For instance, captain Yussuf Poulsen sits near the showers, flanked by his equally outspoken deputy Nicolas Capaldo. On the long side next to them, goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes and team council member Daniel Elfadli have their seats.

Opposite them are vice-captain Jonas Meffert and the emotional midfield engine Nicolai Remberg. The fourth side, on the other hand, is dominated by defense chief Luka Vuskovic and Miro Muheim. The result: in all corners, there are players who can speak up and rally their colleagues at any time.

Despite the major transformation, this basic principle remained. New players like Poulsen, Capaldo, or Remberg moved into strategically important positions of their predecessors. Because with Davie Selke, Ludovit Reis, and former captain Sebastian Schonlau, numerous established leaders left HSV last summer.

HSV Locker Room Adorned with Vuskovic Stickers

Furthermore, the Hanseatic coaching team places importance on the locker room being a place for the players. The workspace of head coach Merlin Polzin is only a minute's walk away, but the atmosphere of the locker room should be shaped primarily by the team.

There are a total of 30 lockers for 30 players. Each is marked with a name and number and framed by oversized HSV diamonds. Small personal details are allowed, such as the "FreeVuskovic" sticker on the locker of goal scorer Robert Glatzel.

On game days, the central room is supplemented with material boxes, and meetings are held at a board or projector. Other doors lead to lounge and treatment rooms. There is space for coffee, PlayStation, and dice games, which are especially popular with striker Ransford Königsdörffer.

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

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