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Sudtirol vs 1. FC Kaiserslautern

25 July 2026 at 10:00
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Sudtirol and 1. FC Kaiserslautern played out a goalless draw in Sterzing, with both goalkeepers making key saves in a pre-season friendly.

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Sudtirol 0-0 1. FC Kaiserslautern: Plizzari and Adamonis keep clean sheets in goalless Sterzing friendly

Sudtirol and 1. FC Kaiserslautern played out a goalless draw in Sterzing on Saturday morning, with both goalkeepers making crucial saves in a pre-season friendly that served as the centrepiece of the German side's training camp in South Tyrol.

How it unfolded

Kaiserslautern created the first chance inside four minutes. Captain Marlon Ritter unleashed a powerful shot from inside the box, but Sudtirol goalkeeper Alessandro Plizzari produced a strong reflex save to keep it out.

Sudtirol grew into the half. In the 22nd minute, a precise cross from Merkaj was cleared by the Kaiserslautern defence at the last moment. Three minutes later, FCS midfielder Pyyhtiä could not quite connect with a delivery from Tronchin after a high ball recovery.

Plizzari was called into action again four minutes before half-time, denying a spectacular left-footed volley from Naatan Skyttä following a corner, keeping the score 0-0 at the break.

Both managers made wholesale changes at half-time — Sudtirol's Davide Possanzini swapped his entire outfield, while Kaiserslautern's Torsten Lieberknecht also rotated heavily.

Kaiserslautern's Mergim Berisha tried a left-footed diagonal shot in the 69th minute after a lay-off from Ibrahim Kanate, but sent it over the bar. Five minutes later, Sudtirol substitute goalkeeper Marius Adamonis rushed off his line to snuff out a chance for Thierry Tazemeta. One minute of stoppage time passed without incident, and the match ended 0-0.

The turning point

There was no single decisive moment in a game of few clear-cut chances. The mass substitutions at half-time disrupted any potential rhythm for both sides, turning a competitive first half into a fragmented second period. The main takeaway for both managers was fitness and rotation depth rather than result.

Key performers

Alessandro Plizzari (Sudtirol) — Made two excellent saves in the first half, particularly the reflex stop against Ritter's early effort and the Skyttá volley. His sharpness was the standout feature of the opening 45 minutes.

Marius Adamonis (Sudtirol) — The second-half goalkeeper was alert when needed, racing off his line to deny Tazemeta in the 74th minute.

Julian Krahl (Kaiserslautern) — The FCK number one had a quieter first half but marshalled his defence well, keeping a clean sheet across 45 minutes.

By the numbers — interpreted

The provider data shows no goals, cards, or substitutions in the event timeline, but local reports confirm a 1:6 corner count in favour of Kaiserslautern (1:3 at half-time), reflecting the German side's territorial advantage. Both teams created only a handful of chances — the 0-0 scoreline accurately captures a game of minimal xG, more about fitness work than attacking incision.

What it means

For Sudtirol (Serie B), this was the second friendly of their summer preparations. They continue their training camp in Ridnauntal with a match against Oberliga side ASC St. Georgen on Tuesday, 28 July at 17:30 local time.

For Kaiserslautern (2. Bundesliga), this was the final match of their Sterzing training camp, which ran from 19-26 July. The Roten Teufel now return to Germany to continue preparations for the upcoming 2. Bundesliga season.

Verdict

A predictable pre-season stalemate between two sides in different stages of their build-up. The goalkeepers impressed, but the lack of attacking fluency was expected given the heavy rotation and the early stage of pre-season for both clubs. The result matters less than the fitness minutes gained.

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 26 Jul 2026