Dynamo Dresden Achieves Record-Breaking Victory Over Preußen Münster
Dresden, Germany – Dynamo Dresden secured a resounding 6-0 victory against SC Preußen Münster on Sunday, March 15, 2026, marking the largest win in the club’s history in the 2. Bundesliga. The match, played at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, saw Dynamo improve to twelfth place in the league standings, while Münster dropped to sixteenth.
Dominant First Half Sets the Tone
Dynamo Dresden started strong, with Ben Bobzien opening the scoring in the 14th minute after a pass from Niklas Hauptmann. Bobzien quickly doubled the lead just four minutes later, capitalizing on another assist from Hauptmann. Captain Hauptmann then extended Dresden’s advantage before halftime, scoring in the 31st minute.
Second-Half Surge Seals the Win
The second half continued to favor Dynamo, with Hauptmann scoring his second goal of the match in the 57th minute, assisted by Vincent Vermeij. Vermeij then added his name to the scoresheet just two minutes later, increasing the lead to 5-0. Jason Ceka completed the rout in the 75th minute, securing the record-breaking victory.
Key Performances and Reactions
Niklas Hauptmann was the standout performer, contributing two goals and two assists. Ben Bobzien similarly had a significant impact with his two goals. Dynamo Dresden coach Thomas Stamm praised his team’s performance, calling it a “very solid game.” Münster’s coach, Alexander Ende, acknowledged the defeat as a “bitter loss.”
Standings and Upcoming Match
With 29 points, Dynamo Dresden now holds a three-point advantage over Preußen Münster, who occupy the relegation playoff spot. Dynamo will next travel to face SC Paderborn on Saturday, March 21, 2026, with kickoff scheduled for 1 p.m.
Match Details
SG Dynamo Dresden: Schreiber – Amoako (75′ Boeder), Ceka (83′ Kutschke), Vermeij (75′ Daferner), Pauli, Wagner, Rossipal, Bobzien, Hauptmann (70′ Herrmann), Sterner, Keller (70′ Müller)
SC Preußen Münster: Schenk – Jaeckel, Benger, Mees (46′ Sertdemir), Schulz (60′ Amenyido), Vilhelmsson (46′ Rondic), Batista Meier, Hendrix (79′ Koulis), Heuer, Ter Horst, Meyerhöfer (38′ Makridis)
Goals: 1-0 Bobzien (14′), 2-0 Bobzien (18′), 3-0 Hauptmann (31′), 4-0 Hauptmann (57′), 5-0 Vermeij (59′), 6-0 Ceka (75′)
Yellow Cards: Meyerhöfer (17′), Amoako (30′), Benger (82′)