Soccer-Schalke earn Bundesliga promotion with 1-0 win over Duesseldorf


Soccer Football - 2. Bundesliga - Schalke 04 v Fortuna Dusseldorf - Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany - May 2, 2026 Schalke 04 players celebrate after the match REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany, May ⁠2 (Reuters) - Schalke 04 battled past Fortuna Duesseldorf ⁠1-0 on Saturday to secure promotion to the ‌Bundesliga after a three-year absence.

The Ruhr valley club, whose average attendance per match in the second division this season was ​more than 60,000 -- bigger than ⁠most Bundesliga clubs -- will ⁠return to top-flight football following their relegation in ⁠2023.

Tens of ‌thousands of fans had marched from the city centre to the stadium earlier ⁠in the day, ready to celebrate the ​team's imminent ‌promotion, with club bosses urging spectators not to ⁠charge the ​pitch at the final whistle in the event of a win.

The team did not let them down, ⁠with Schalke captain Kenan Karaman ​bagging the winner in the 15th minute for his 14th goal of the season, making sure of automatic ⁠promotion to the Bundesliga with two matches remaining.

Fans lit flares and chanted in the stands on the final whistle but they stayed clear of ​the pitch, allowing players to ⁠soak in the celebrations.

Schalke are now in top spot ​on 67 points, with second-placed ‌Paderborn, on 58, and Hanover ​96, on 57, in action on Sunday.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; editing by Clare Fallon)

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