Soccer-10-man Wolfsburg relegated from Bundesliga after extra-time playoff loss to Paderborn


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Relegation Playoff - Second Leg - SC Paderborn v VfL Wolfsburg - Home Deluxe Arena, Paderborn, Germany - May 25, 2026 VfL Wolfsburg's Joakim Maehle is shown a red card by referee REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen

PADERBORN, Germany, May ⁠25 (Reuters) - VfL Wolfsburg have been relegated from the ⁠Bundesliga following a 2-1 loss away to Paderborn ‌after extra time in the second leg of their two-legged relegation playoff on Monday, with the visitors going down to 10 men ​early in the game.

Wolfsburg have been ⁠an ever-present in ⁠the German top flight since their promotion in 1997, but ⁠Laurin ‌Curda's goal 10 minutes into the extra period earned Paderborn their third promotion to the ⁠Bundesliga.

After the first leg ended scoreless, Wolfsburg ​looked set ‌for survival when Dzenan Pejcinovic put them ahead in ⁠the third ​minute, but Paderborn equalised seven minutes before halftime through Filip Bilbija.

Matters became more difficult for Wolfsburg when Joakim ⁠Maehle was sent off 11 minutes ​after the opening goal, picking up two yellow cards in the space of three minutes.

After equalising, Paderborn missed a ⁠series of chances, with Wolfsburg goalkeeper Kamil Grabara making several saves. The visitors held on to force extra time, where Curda’s volley decided the tie.

Wolfsburg, league champions ​in 2009 and German Cup winners ⁠in 2015, survived two successive relegation playoffs in 2017 ​and 2018, while Paderborn's two ‌previous appearances in the top flight ​both ended in immediate relegation.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, editing by Cynthia Osterman and Pritha Sarkar)

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