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Luka Vuskovic Celebrates 'Hard Fought' Hamburg Victory with Two Broken Fingers - Get German Football News

The long wait is finally over in Hamburg! It’s been seven long years since supporters of Hamburger SV have had a chance to celebrate a Bundesliga goal at the Volksparkstadion. Fittingly enough, it was a player with special HSV roots who made it happen. Tottenham loanee finally ended the wait with a 42nd-minute 1-0 in Saturday’s 2-1 win over FC Heidenheim.  Prior to the jubilation, Vuskovic first had to endure some frustration. In the 28th-minute…

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The long wait is finally over at the HSV. The hamburgers score their first goal in the Oberhaus after seven years. Luka Vuskovic hits it in the home victory against 1. FC Heidenheim.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In the first Bundesliga victory of the HSV for seven years, Luka Vuskovic rescues the whole club – but later on he fights hard against the goalpost. A further entrance surpasses even more.

·Munich, Germany
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Until the fourth match day, the Hamburgers have to wait for the first success after the Bundesliga return. The first goal in the home victory over Heidenheim is particularly emotional.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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For the first time since May 2018, the Hamburger SV wins a match in the Bundesliga. Against the weak Heidenheimer, the Hansestädter ultimately saves the lead to the finish.

The Hamburg SV finally arrived in the German football upper house on Saturday. Against 1st FC Heidenheim the HSV celebrated its first Bundesliga victory in more than seven years and climbed in the table for the first place 14. Also psychologically the 2-1 victory from Saturday was extremely important for the Hansestädter, emphasized TV expert Dietmar Hamann.

It was a hard piece of work so that the HSV could celebrate the first victory since the Bundesliga return. Two players and 57,000 spectators were the deciding factors for the 2:1 against Heidenheim.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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