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Stefan Lako: Eintracht-Platz Is His Home

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By Martin Lüken. Stefan Lako can't help but chuckle as he reflects on all the coaches he's had at SV Eintracht Nordhorn. "There were so many beginnings and fresh starts – in the end, I was always the one left standing," says the footballer, who, with the exception of one season spent at city rivals VfL Weiße Elf, has always played at Heideweg. "The Eintracht pitch feels like home," says the 35-year-old, who will move to the second team after the…
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By Martin Lüken. Stefan Lako can't help but chuckle as he reflects on all the coaches he's had at SV Eintracht Nordhorn. "There were so many beginnings and fresh starts – in the end, I was always the one left standing," says the footballer, who, with the exception of one season spent at city rivals VfL Weiße Elf, has always played at Heideweg. "The Eintracht pitch feels like home," says the 35-year-old, who will move to the second team after the…

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GN-Online broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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