This was another busy week for Bayern Munich loanees with a few of their teams active in European competitions. Unfortunately the only team that won in European play this week was Sturm Graz, but Zvonarek has been missing from their squad the last few matchdays. On the women’s side, it was a relatively calm week, as only one loanee — Natalia Padilla — was called into their national team for this week’s international window, but she had a huge impact in an important game.
FC Bayern Munich
There are nine players on loan from the first team.
Germany – Bundesliga
There are five players on loan in the German Bundesliga: Alexander Nübel, Franz Krätzig, Paul Wanner, Armando Sieb, and Gabriel Vidović.
Alexander Nübel – VfB Stuttgart
Nübel and Stuttgart did not have a pleasant trip to Serbia this week. Against Red Star Belgrade, Nübel only produced two saves but gave up a total of five goals. He was also credited with an error that directly led one of the goals. Not a great night for Stuttgart, even after they took an early 1-0 lead in the fifth minute. Red Star’s five unanswered goals brought the final score to 5-1 in favor of the hosts.
In the return to Germany and to league play, Stuttgart was away to Werder Bremen. Stuttgart started in goal and went the full 90 minutes. His stats were almost opposite of the midweek Champions League match — he saved four attempts on goal and only allowed two goals. Stuttgart equalized twice, but was unable to find a winner, so they split the points on the road with a 2-2 draw.
Stuttgart will be on the road to Jahn Regensburg — who sit at bottom of the 2. Bundesliga table at the moment — in the DFB-Pokal on Tuesday. They will finally be back home on Friday to take on Union Berlin.
Franz Krätzig – VfB Stuttgart
Krätzig was not in the lineups for either of the games this week, nor did he appear for the second team in the 3. Liga.
Paul Wanner – 1.FC Heidenheim
Heidenheim had the pleasure of playing two matches at home this week, but neither of them went well. On Thursday, they hosted Chelsea in the Conference League. Although they held the once European champions scoreless through the first half, they fell 2-0. Wanner had three shots on goal throughout the 90 minutes he played and also had a shot blocked. He had one chance created, but missed a big chance to score in his attempts to help his team find a goal.
Wanner started again for Heidenheim on Sunday as they welcomed Frankfurt in league play. He was unable to get a shot off or create a chance for his teammates to shoot in the first half, and was subbed off at the break when his team was down just 1-0. Wanner would watch his team concede three more goals without scoring any to bring the final score to 4-0.
Heidenheim — already out of the Pokal — will only travel to Munich to face Bayern on Saturday.
Armando Sieb – 1. FSV Mainz 05
Two early goals were enough to give Mainz a home win against Hoffenheim. Sieb was on the bench, but did not come onto the pitch until one minute into stoppage time. Even with a 2-0 lead Sieb was hungry. With just three touches, he shot three times — one was on target and the other two went just wide. The match ended with a 2-0 win.
Mainz will travel to face Wolfsburg in league play on Sunday.
Gabriel Vidović – 1. FSV Mainz 05
Vidović is still on the injury list with his ankle injury, but last week’s prognosis was probably too positive. It was hopeful that he could return mid December, but now he is listed to be out until late February.
Spain – LaLiga
Bryan Zaragoza is the only player on loan to Spain’s LaLiga.
Bryan Zaragoza – CA Osasuna
Osasuna has not played since last writing. They will travel to face Sevilla on Monday. They will also be on the road to AD Cueta FC in the Copa del Ray before hosting Deportivo Alaves in league play on Sunday.
Austria – Bundesliga
Lovro Zvonarek is the only player from the first team on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga.
Lovro Zvonarek – Sturm Graz
Zvonarek was not on the matchday squad for Sturm Graz’ Champions League 1-0 win over Girona — the first win in over 20 years and the first points earned in this campaign. He was also missing in action for the 1-1 road draw against Altach.
Sturm Graz will be on the road against WSG Tirol on Saturday.
Germany – 2. Bundesliga
Maurice Krattenmacher is the only player from the first team on loan to the 2. Bundesliga
Maurice Krattenmacher – SSV Ulm 1846
Krattenmacher started for Ulm against Greuther Fürth on Sunday. Former Bayern product, Julian Green started the scoring for Fürth from the penalty spot. Though Krattenmacher was unable to record a short or create a chance for his teammates to shoot, he was taken down in the box to earn a penalty, which his teammate converted in stoppage time of the first half. Krattenmacher was subbed off in the 88th minute. The final score was 1-1 from the first half penalties.
Ulm have drawn the last five matches and are winless in seven matches. They will face Lee’s Hannover 96 on the road on Saturday.
Germany – 3. Liga
Gibson Nana Adu is the only player on loan from the first team in the 3. Liga.
Gibson Nana Adu – Unterhaching
Adu started for Unterhaching against league leaders Energie Cottbus on the road. He and his teammates were unable to find a goal in the first half, but went down 1-0 in the first half. An Unterhaching own goal made it 2-0 just before Adu was subbed off. The final score would be 2-0.
Unterhaching will host Hannover 96 II on Saturday.
FC Bayern Munich II
There are twelve players on loan from the second team.
Germany – 2. Bundesliga
Hyun-ju Lee is the only player from the second team loaned out to the 2. Bundesliga
Hyun-ju Lee – Hannover 96
Lee was on the bench to see his team go down a goal and a man before rescuing a point on the road via a Köln own goal in the 88th minute, but never made it onto the pitch for the 2-2 draw.
Hannover will host Ulm and Krattenmacher on Saturday.
Germany – 3. Liga
Max Scholze is the only player from the second team on loan to the 3. Liga
Max Scholze – SC Verl
Scholze was on the bench for SC Verl’s 5-2 road win against Erzgebirge Aue, but did not make it onto the pitch.
Verl will host Saarbrücken on Friday.
Germany – Regionalliga
There are six players Regionalliga teams: Lukas Schneller and Marko Popović in Regionalliga Bayern, Luka Parkadge and Robert Deziel Jr in Regionalliga Nordost, and Yousef Qashi and Benedikt Wimmer in Regionalliga West.
Lukas Schneller – Schweinfurt 05
Schneller started in goal and played the full 90 minutes as usual for Schweinfurt. He kept the clean sheet, but unfortunately his teammates were unable to score and they split the points with a 0-0 draw.
Schneller and Schweinfurt go into the winter break atop Regionalliga Bayern with 45 points and a goal differential of 26. They are ahead by three points and have a four point lead over Bayern II. It has been a very successful first half for Schneller and his team. They will return to play in March.
Marko Popović – Türkgücü München
A match this weekend between Hankofen-Hailing and Türkgücü was postponed.
In a stark contrast to Schneller and Schweinfurt, Popović and Türkgücü sit in dead last place with only ten points and a -22 goal differential. They have one more game on Saturday, against Greuther Fürth II.
Luka Parkadze – Altglienicke
The match between Altglienicke and FSV 63 Luckenwalde was postponed this weekend.
Robert Deziel Jr – Altglienicke
Altglienicke will travel to Leipzig to take on league leaders, 1.FC Lok Leipzig.
Yousef Qashi – Wupertaler SV
Qashi was on the bench for the start of the match between Wupertaler SV and FC Gütersloh. He entered the match in the 64th minute with his team already up two goals and the scoreline would not change.
Benedikt Wimmer – Wupertaler SV
Wimmer started for Wupertaler and played the full 90 minutes. He was able to help the defense keep the shutout, while the attack scored two goals and together earned a 2-0 win for the home team.
Wupertaler will host Türkspor Dortmund on Saturday.
Austria – Bundesliga
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf is the only player on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga from the second team.
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf – Austria Wien
Vinlöf started for Austria Wien away to LASK. He completed 86% of his passes — misplaying just three passes. He had created one chance for his teammates to shoot. His only shot came from outside the box — but was blocked — and was recorded just a minute before he was subbed out. Austria Wien earned a 3-1 road win.
Austria Wien will host Altach on Sunday.
Austria – 2. Liga
Tom Hülsmann is the only player on loan to the Austrian 2. Liga from the second team
Tom Hülsmann – SKN St. Pölten
Hülsmann started in goal for St. Pölten at home against SV Laffnitz. He faced five shots on goal and saved all five of them to keep a clean sheet. His teammates scored two goals and benefited from a own goal to win 3-0.
St. Pölten will host Florisdorfer AC on Friday.
Netherlands – Kampioen Divisie
David Jonathans is the only player on loan to the Dutch Kampioen Divisie.
David Jonathans – FC Den Bosch
Jonathans was on the bench for Den Bosch’s 2-3 home loss, but did not make it onto the pitch.
Den Bosch will travel to face Helmond Sport on Friday.
Portugal – Liga Potugal
Taichi Fukui is the only player on loan in Liga Portugal.
Taichi Fukui – FC Arouca
Fukui was on the bench, but did not make it onto the pitch for Arouca’s 2-0 home loss against Benfica.
Arouca be on the road against Estrela da Amadora on Monday, December 9.
FC Bayern Frauen
There are five players on loan from FC Bayern’s Frauen team.
Germany — Frauen-Bundesliga
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir is the only player on loan in the Frauen-Bundesliga.
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir – Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Vilhjálmsdóttir was not with her national team for this international window.
Bayer Leverkusen will host league leaders Wolfsburg on Friday.
England – Women’s Super League
Jill Baijings is the only player on loan to the Women’s Super League.
Jill Baijings – Aston Villa
Baijings was not with the Netherlands for international duty this week.
Villa will travel to London to face Arsenal on Sunday.
Spain – Primera División Femenina
Natalia Padilla is the only player on loan to the Primera División Femenina.
Natalia Padilla – FC Sevilla
Padilla is with the Polish National Team for the final round of W Euro 2025 Qualification. The first leg against Austria was Friday in Poland. Padilla started and scored the match’s lone goal in the 57th minute to give them the win and the advantage going into the second leg.
The next leg will be on Tuesday in the Generalli Arena in Vienna. Just four days later, her club, Sevilla, will travel to take on Real Madrid in a return to club action.
Italy – Serie A
Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir is the only player on loan to Serie A
Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir – Inter Milan
Rúnarsdóttir was not with Iceland this international break.
Inter are “away” to AC Milan on Sunday.
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