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Dresden's Dynamo acquires Sapina from Essen.

The Saxons continue their preparations for the third division season, acquiring a new midfielder from Essen.

Soccer: DFB Cup, Rot-Weiss Essen - Hamburger SV, 1st round, Hafenstraße stadium. Essen's Vinko...
Soccer: DFB Cup, Rot-Weiss Essen - Hamburger SV, 1st round, Hafenstraße stadium. Essen's Vinko Sapina (l) and Hamburg's Levin Öztunali fight for the ball. Sapina moves to Dynamo Dresden.

Third division - Dresden's Dynamo acquires Sapina from Essen.

Football team Dynamo Dresden from the third division has acquired the midfielder Vinko Sapina from their league rival Rot-Weiss Essen, as announced by them on Thursday. Sapina, aged 28, played an important role for RWE in the previous season, making 29 appearances and scoring three goals. Previously, he was also a team captain.

Sapina expressed his excitement about the move, stating, "As a young player, I've always dreamt of playing for renowned clubs and entertaining large crowds. I'm eager to participate in the games and contribute towards the club's ambitious objectives." Born in Ulm, he is the sixth new addition to Dynamo's squad for the upcoming season.

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  1. Dynamo Dresden, hailing from North Rhine-Westphalia's neighboring state Saxony, currently competes in Germany's 3rd league.
  2. Transfers in German soccer are common, and in recent news, Dynamo Dresden recruited midfielder Vinko Sapina from Red-White Essen, a team also based in North Rhine-Westphalia.
  3. Notably, Dynamo Dresden's new acquisition, Sapina, has experience playing at a higher level, having been a key player for Rot-Weiss Essen in the 3rd league.
  4. Discussions about transfers often include mention of the German soccer scene, with renowned clubs like Dynamo Dresden and local rivals such as Red-White Essen constantly seeking to improve their squads for competitive games.

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