SSC Südwest celebrates its first win in two months – drama on the pitch!
Hohen Neuendorf missed a win against Rudow. Football highlights of the Berlin League from October 25th, 2025 at a glance.

SSC Südwest celebrates its first win in two months – drama on the pitch!
On Friday evening, October 24th, 2025, SSC Südwest finally achieved another victory after a dry spell of almost two months. In the home game against SC Staaken 1919, which took place at the Sochos sports field, the southwestern team won the game 2-1. Staaken took the lead early in the first half, but the SSC showed fighting spirit and equalized after the break. This means the first win of the season in the Berlin League is secured, which represents an important step for coach Marco Passeckel's team [FuPa] reports that...
The joy of the victory is great, especially since the team has finally gotten back on the road to success. Next Sunday, October 26, 2025, there are two more matches on the program for SSC Südwest. First, the second men's team will play against Weißenseer FC II at 12:45 p.m., followed by the third men's team, which will play against Wittenauer SC Concordia II at 10:50 a.m. [SSCSuedwest] reports that...
Winning streak and exciting encounters in the league
While SSC Südwest is celebrating, SC Charlottenburg achieved another win in a row. Patrick Maykowski scored twice and led his team to a 3-1 win over Frohnauer SC, which moved Charlottenburg to second place in the table. Stern 1900 also remains on the rise and won 4-0 against Blau Weiß 90. These teams show that a lot is still possible in Berlin amateur football, while the Füchse turned the game around after falling behind against Berliner SC with 5-2.
Things are currently getting exciting in the bottom third of the table. The Polar Penguin and Fortuna Biesdorf share the penultimate place and are only two points ahead of the relegation zone. This situation makes the coming games seem even more crucial.
Referee concerns and club activities
In addition to the sporting events, there is also news in the area of referees. Pierre Donath and Kathrin Annika Hack have resigned from their refereeing duties for the time being, which is causing questions during the current championship games. However, positive things come from René Wolfger, who passed the rules test and running test at the DFB and will referee games in the Futsal Bundesliga next season. This shows that the club is also strongly represented in referee training [SSCSuedwest] reports that...
With over 205,000 members, the Berlin Football Association is one of the largest in Germany. There are not only powerful clubs like Hertha BSC and 1. FC Union Berlin, but also numerous smaller clubs that assert themselves in the lower leagues. Historically, football has a long tradition in Berlin. The first Berlin football club, BFC Frankfurt 1885, was founded in 1885 - this shows where the roots of the sport lie [Wikimedia] reports that...
All football enthusiasts and members of the SSC Südwest now need to keep their fingers crossed and follow the next games with excitement. The path to the championship and promotion to the higher leagues is not only a sporting goal, but also a matter of the heart for all fans and players.