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Bundesliga: Goalkeeper Change: Union Berlin Gets Keeper Raab From Hsv

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Here you can find information on the topic "Football Bundesliga". Read now "Torwart Change: Union Berlin Brings Keeper Raab from HSV.

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Ajax has acquired an all-around goalkeeper in Vitezslav Jaros (23). John Achterberg, former Liverpool goalkeeping coach, revealed this in an interview with Ajax Showtime about Ajax's new Czech goalie. During the interview, it also emerged that Achterberg himself also played a role...

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Football Bundesligist Union Berlin has strengthened its goalkeeper team with Matheo Raab from Hamburger SV. As Union announced on Friday, the 26-year-old will start running for the capitals from now on. Union made the contractual arrangements as usual.

Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg

Berlin/Hamburg (dpa/lno) – goalkeeper Matheo Raab changes from Hamburger SV to 1st FC Union Berlin within the Bundesliga. "We are convinced that he will revive the competition between the posts and we are happy that he has chosen us", said Horst Heldt, managing director of professional football men at Union. Both clubs did not provide any information about the length of the contract or a release. The 26-year-old goalkeeper had changed from 1. FC…

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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