FC Carl Zeiss Jena: The Final Straw – The Failed Chapter of Kay Seidemann

FC Carl Zeiss Jena and offensive player Kay Seidemann have mutually terminated their contract, ending a turbulent 18-month tenure. Despite early success on the pitch, Seidemann’s past with rivals Rot-Weiß Erfurt and recent disciplinary issues led to an irreparable rift with the fans and management. With the contract now dissolved, rumors link the 25-year-old to a move within the Regionalliga Nordost. Learn more about this sudden departure.

Future in Goal Secured: FC Carl Zeiss Jena Signs Talent Till Härting to Long-Term Deal

FC Carl Zeiss Jena is securing its future between the posts. The club has announced a long-term contract extension for 19-year-old goalkeeper talent Till Härting. Having already made his Regionalliga debut against Hertha BSC II, the young keeper is now tied to the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld until 2029. This move underscores the club’s strategy of developing home-grown talent for the professional squad.

FC Carl Zeiss Jena: Final Parting with Kay Seidemann – A Predictable Misunderstanding?

FC Carl Zeiss Jena has officially terminated the contract of midfielder Kay Seidemann. Despite strong on-field stats, the former Erfurt player never found his footing at the Kernberge. Struggling with disciplinary issues and rejection from the Südkurve, the 25-year-old’s journey in Jena ends after 18 turbulent months. Discover the reasons behind the split and his potential next move.

Contract Termination at FC Carl Zeiss Jena: The Kay Seidemann Chapter Ends

FC Carl Zeiss Jena and midfielder Kay Seidemann have parted ways. After a tenure marked by intense fan protests and recent disciplinary issues, the club announced a mutual contract termination. Once a top performer, Seidemann’s fitness struggles and a missed training camp ultimately led to his exit. As the club seeks peace, rumors suggest the 25-year-old may join league rivals BSG Chemie Leipzig.

Last-Minute Drama at the Alte Försterei: FC Carl Zeiss Jena Climbs Off the Bottom of the Table

FC Carl Zeiss Jena’s women secured a vital 2-1 away victory against Union Berlin in a thrilling relegation battle. A 94th-minute winner by Olivia Alcaide at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei allowed the team from Thuringia to finally leave the bottom spot in the Bundesliga. With a clash against giants FC Bayern München looming on Wednesday, Jena is officially back in the race for survival.

Away Victory in the Capital: FC Carl Zeiss Jena Wins 2:1 at Union Berlin

FC Carl Zeiss Jena’s women’s team secured a vital 2:1 away victory against 1. FC Union Berlin in the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga. After an early lead by Melina Reuter and a tense equalizer from the hosts, substitute O. Johansson Alcaide struck late to seal the three points. This hard-fought win in Berlin highlights Jena’s resilience and tactical depth as they continue their climb in the league standings.

Successful Start: FC Carl Zeiss Jena U19 Secures Away Victory in Burghausen

FC Carl Zeiss Jena’s U19 team kicked off the second half of the season with a hard-fought 1:2 away win against SV Wacker Burghausen. Despite playing on artificial turf in Lindach, the young squad secured crucial points in the A-Junioren-Bundesliga. This victory highlights the strength of Jena’s youth development as players aim for the first team.