Soccer-Tiny Elversberg reach Bundesliga for first time


Soccer Football - 2. Bundesliga - SV Elversberg v Preussen Muenster - Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde, Spiesen-Elversberg, Germany - May 17, 2026 SV Elversberg's David Mokwa scores their second goal REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

ELVERSBERG, Germany, May 17 (Reuters) - ⁠Elversberg will play in the Bundesliga for the ⁠first time ever next season after earning promotion with ‌a 3-0 home win over Preussen Muenster on Sunday, sparking wild celebrations at the Waldstadion an der Kaiserlinde which can hold most of the town's ​inhabitants.

The win, thanks to Bambase Conte's ⁠early goal and a ⁠double from David Mokwa, secured second place in the standings ahead ⁠of ‌Paderborn on goal difference, with fans streaming onto the pitch to celebrate.

Paderborn will face VfL Wolfsburg ⁠in a two-legged relegation/promotion playoff.

Elversberg suffered heartbreak last ​season in ‌only their second-ever campaign in the second tier, losing ⁠out on promotion ​in a playoff with Bundesliga side Heidenheim, but now become the smallest town to have a team in the German ⁠top flight.

Spiesen-Elversberg has a population of around ​13,000 while the club's ground has a capacity of 10,000, and Elversberg have achieved three promotions in the last five ⁠seasons in a remarkable rise from the lower leagues.

The club, founded in 1907, were the butt of a German train company's joke last season.

Deutsche Bahn posted an image of a ​train with only one carriage, saying ⁠that was the only special service needed for their playoff ​with Heidenheim, but Elversberg have had ‌the last laugh.

Heidenheim, meanwhile, will swap ​places with Elversberg next season following relegation from the Bundesliga.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

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