Bundesliga: Arminia Bielefeld am Rande des Abgrunds – DW – 05/06/2022

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Arminia Bielefeld’s chances of survival in the Bundesliga took a significant blow with George Bello’s late own goal that handed Bochum victory. Their only hope now lies in beating RB Leipzig and hoping for help from Bayern Munich and Cologne against Stuttgart. However, the odds are not in their favor as they have lost 8 of their last 10 matches and scored only four goals during that time.

Arminia’s journey back to the top flight has been marked by highs and lows. Despite showing promise with wins against top teams like Bayer Leverkusen and Freiburg, this season has been a struggle for them. The departure of coach Uwe Neuhaus and the subsequent hiring of Frank Kramer and Marco Kostmann have not yielded positive results. Additionally, the impending departure of goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, their best player, adds to their woes.

Off the field, Arminia faced financial difficulties in 2017/18, with insolvency threatening the club’s existence. Through a financial restructuring plan and support from local businesses, the club managed to survive and compete in the Bundesliga. The city’s business community, including companies like Schüco and Dr. Oetker, came together to support the club during its time of crisis.

Arminia’s struggles on the field have been complemented by their resilience off the field. The club’s ability to navigate through financial challenges and remain competitive in the Bundesliga is a testament to their spirit. Despite facing relegations and promotions in the past, Arminia Bielefeld has shown a knack for bouncing back. While their current situation looks bleak, the club’s history of fighting back suggests that they will find a way to return stronger in the future.

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