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Breunig scores five times in test in Heidenheim's resounding win

The Bundesliga team is in training camp for a week. The first test is against a team from South Tyrol.

1. FC Heidenheim won its first test match in preparation for the new Bundesliga season in...
1. FC Heidenheim won its first test match in preparation for the new Bundesliga season in commanding fashion.

Soccer test match - Breunig scores five times in test in Heidenheim's resounding win

The 1. FC Heidenheim won sovereignly their first test game in preparation for the new season in the Bundesliga. Coach Frank Schmidt's team defeated a Natz-Schabs selection, composed of several local clubs, with a score of 15:0 (7:0). The FCH will remain in South Tyrol until Wednesday.

The goals in the first half were scored by Marvin Pieringer (6th minute/penalty/23), Leonardo Scienza (15th/20'), Mikkel Kaufmann (19th), Paul Wanner (24th), and Jonas Föhrenbach (36th). In the second half, the Conference League participant scored through Maximilian Breunig's five goals (51st, 57th, 72nd, 76th, 89th), Mathias Honsak's (68th), Adrian Beck's (88th), and Christopher Negele's (90th).

  1. The 1st FC Heidenheim, hailing from Heidenheim, is eager to show their mettle in the upcoming Soccer Bundesliga season after securing a resounding victory in their Test match against a South Tyrolean selection.
  2. The Test match against Natz-Schabs, a composition of several local clubs in Italy, saw Frank Schmidt's team scoring an impressive 15 goals, with a 7-0 lead in the first half.
  3. prior to their departure on Wednesday, 1. FC Heidenheim had a memorable time in South Tyrol, securing a comprehensive victory in the Test match against their Italian opponents.
  4. During the Test match, several Conference League participants showcased their skills, with Maximilian Breunig scoring five goals for 1. FC Heidenheim, contributing significantly to their overwhelming victory.
  5. Notable scorers in the Test match included Marvin Pieringer, who secured a penalty goal in the 6th minute, and Leonardo Scienza, who scored twice in the first half, contributing to Heidenheim's dominance over their South Tyrolean opponents.

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