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·10 de agosto de 2025
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·10 de agosto de 2025
The signs for a great career could hardly be better. At just 16 years and 14 days old, Kenneth Eichhorn has just made second division history.
The Hertha jewel was substituted on for Leon Jensen in the game against KSC and thus became the youngest second division player of all time (68.). The previous record holder Efe-Kaan Sihlaroglu (Karlsruhe) was "already" 16 years, four months and 19 days old at his debut in 2021.
Now, however, he has to make way for Eichhorn, who is already being affectionately called Mini-Kroos by the media and has recently received numerous words of praise.
Asked about the six, his captain Fabian Reese told 'kicker' before the start of the season, among other things: "He is an incredible exceptional talent. If he continues like this, all doors are open to him. I have rarely seen anything as talented at that age. He has a huge career ahead of him."
Let's see what happens. What happens.
The game ended 0-0, by the way.
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