KFC Uerdingen - VfB Hilden, 14. Spieltag Oberliga Niederrhein 2022/23 In dieser Partie trifft KFC Uerdingen auf den VfB Hilden.
Die besten Szenen aus der Übertragung des Spiels gegen Hilden.
Das BlauRot TV Trainerinterview nach dem Spiel gegen den VfB Hilden.
Auch unser Keeper fand heute den Weg ans BlauRot.TV Mikrofon.
Ein heute bärenstarker Maxi Funk bei Timon im Gespräch.
Das vorletzte Testspiel bestritt der WSV nach mehreren Monaten wieder in Wuppertal. Die Wuppertaler konnten den Oberligisten ...
Jong FC Utrecht speelde voor de tweede keer deze voorbereiding tegen een Duitse tegenstander. Werd het vorige week nog 2-2 ...
KFC Uerdingen - MSV Düsseldorf, 42. Spieltag Oberliga Niederrhein 2022/23 Zum Saisonfinale geht es für viele Spieler und ...
Das letzte Fieldinterview von BlauRot TV für diese Saison mit dem heutigen Käpitän der Uerdinger Kevin Weggen.
Dmitry Voronov im letzten Spiel als verantwortlicher Cheftrainer.
Der KALLE Gewinner 2021 ,heute im Trikot des Gegners erfolgreich, im Interview bei BlauRot TV.
Chef-Coach Dmitry Voronov nach dem Sieg über Hamborn im Interview bei Timon.
Nach dem 9:3-Sieg über die SF Hamborn 07 stand Maik Odenthal uns noch für ein Interview zur Verfügung.
Hilden is a city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is situated in the District of Mettmann, 10 km west of Solingen and 15 km (9.32 mi) east of Düsseldorf on the right side of the Rhine.
Hildenborough is a village and rural parish in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, England. It is located 2 miles north-west of Tonbridge and 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Sevenoaks.
Hildenborough railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line in England, serving Hildenborough, Kent, and the surrounding villages. It is 27 miles 2 chains down the line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Sevenoaks and Tonbridge.
Hilden is a Canadian rural community located in Colchester County, Nova Scotia.
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home is the former summer home of Robert Todd Lincoln and his wife Mary Harlan Lincoln, located at 1005 Hildene Road in Manchester Center, Vermont.
Hildenbrandiales is an order of crustose forms red alga which bear conceptacles and produce secondary pit-connections. They reproduce by vegetative gemmae as well as tetrasporangia, which are produced inside the conceptacles.
Hildenbrandia is a genus of thalloid red alga comprising 26 species. The slow-growing, non-mineralized thalli take a crustose form.
Hildenley Hall was an Elizabethan mansion 2 miles southwest of Malton, North Yorkshire, England, on the north bank of the Derwent. Hildenley stone, considered to be the best decorative stone in Yorkshire, takes its name from the site.The area is referred to in Domesday Book as Hildingeslei and was also referred to as Hieldenley.
Hilden Süd station is in the city of Hilden in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is on the Düsseldorf–Solingen railway, which was opened on 3 January 1894 by the Prussian state railways.
Hilgendorf's tube-nosed bat is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. In Japan they are called 'tengu komori', after the mythical creature called the Tengu.
Uerdingen is a district of the city of Krefeld, Germany, with a population of 18,507. Uerdingen was originally a separate city, east of Krefeld.
The Uerdingen Line is the isogloss within West Germanic languages that separates dialects which preserve the -k sound in the first person singular pronoun word "ik" (north of the line) from dialects in which the word final -k has changed to word final -ch in the word "ich" (IPA [ç]) (south of the line). This sound shift is the one that progressed the farthest north among the consonant shifts that characterize High German and Middle German dialects.
The Uerdingen railbus is the common term for the multiple units which were developed by the German firm of Waggonfabrik Uerdingen for the Deutsche Bundesbahn and private railways after the Second World War. These vehicles were diesel-powered, twin-axle railbuses of light construction.
The Uerdingen Hoard or Uerdingen Treasure is the name of an historically significant group of ancient objects found in a Roman grave in the town of Uerdingen, western Germany. Discovered in the middle of the nineteenth century, the entire hoard was donated to the British Museum in 1868.