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Frauen-Bundesliga
Marco Konrad's SC Freiburg shared a 1-1 draw with Hamburger SV on the opening day of the Frauen-Bundesliga season.
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Marco Konrad's reign as SC Freiburg head coach began with a share of the spoils as his side drew 1-1 with Hamburger SV on the opening matchday of the Google Pixel Frauen-Bundesliga season.
A cagey first half produced chances at both ends but no breakthrough. The real drama was saved for the second period.
Nicole Ojukwu broke the deadlock in the 63rd minute, curling home a free kick to give Freiburg the lead. The advantage lasted just nine minutes before Nikola Karczewska levelled for HSV with a deft lob in the 72nd minute.
Both sides pushed for a winner in the closing stages but neither could find it, as OneFootball reports.
Anna Reimann marked a memorable afternoon by making her Bundesliga debut in goal for Freiburg. HSV, meanwhile, handed starts to three new signings as both clubs began the campaign with revamped squads.
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