The defender of Berlin's Union has set a Bundesliga record

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Oliver White Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
The defender of Berlin's Union has set a Bundesliga record Photo: moz.de/ Author unknown
12 apr 2024 14:30
Bundesliga Germany
Augsburg Union Berlin
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In yesterday's match of the 29th round of the German Bundesliga, Augsburg secured a victory over Union Berlin with a score of 2-0 on their home turf. The goals were scored by Philipp Titz and Sven Michel.

In this game, a new Bundesliga record was set for the number of consecutive matches played without goals by outfield players. This record now belongs to Union's defender Kevin Vogt, who went 267 matches without scoring. The previous record holder, former Kaiserlautern player Ditmar Schwager, went 266 matches without scoring from 1964 to 1973.

Vogt last scored back in the 2014/15 season, when he played for Cologne in a match against Borussia Dortmund (2-1). It's worth noting that the capital team completely failed this season after an impressive previous campaign. The remainder of the current championship will see Union battling for survival and trying to maintain their status in the top flight.

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