Bundesliga 2 - Günther hopes Holstein Kiel will be promoted to the Bundesliga
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther (CDU) believes Holstein Kiel can make the leap into the Bundesliga. "I'm really very optimistic at the moment," the politician told the German Press Agency. He also goes to the stadium himself. "Most recently, when Holstein Kiel beat HSV 4:2." Otherwise, if he has time, he can cheer on the club on TV. It's a special time for Schleswig-Holstein to have a second division club playing so high up the table, said Günther. "I'm definitely keeping my fingers crossed for them to make it to the top flight next year."
The Kiel Storks beat Hannover 96 3:0 (3:0) at home on the last matchday of the first half of the season on Saturday. Because FC St. Pauli only drew 1-1 against Wehen Wiesbaden on Sunday, Kiel became the fall champions of the 2nd Bundesliga with a two-point lead over Hamburg.
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- Holstein Kiel currently leads the 2. Bundesliga with a two-point advantage over FC St. Pauli, proving their strong performance in German soccer.
- Daniel Günther, Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President and member of the CDU party, expressed his confidence in Holstein Kiel's potential ascent to the Bundesliga after witnessing their victory over HSV.
- The German Press Agency reported that Günther, an avid supporter of Holstein Kiel, frequently attends their matches and even celebrated their recent 4:2 victory over HSV.
- The prospect of having a second division club in Schleswig-Holstein performing so well in the Bundesliga is a source of pride and excitement for the local population, as noted by Günther.
- If Holstein Kiel continues their impressive performance and secures promotion to the Bundesliga next year as hoped by Günther and their fans, they will join Hamburg's HSV as representatives of the region in Germany's top soccer league.
Source: www.stern.de