
+++ 28/03: USA with Tillman lose to Belgium +++
At the 70,000-capacity World Cup stadium in Atlanta, Malik Tillman, who was on the pitch up to minute 71, lost the first of two friendlies in the current international breaks playing for the hosts, the USA. The score against Belgium at half-time was 1-1, but the second half saw four more Belgian goals and the final strike from the USA for the final result of a 5-2 defeat for Tillman and Co. Portugal are the next opponents on Tuesday night (CEST), again in Atlanta.
+++ 28/03: Tapsoba and Burkina Faso clock up resounding victory +++
In the first of two meetings with Guinea-Bissau, Burkina Faso secured a runaway 5-0 win at home. Bayer 04 player Edmond Tapsoba was in the starting XI. The second match is on Tuesday.
+++ 28/03: Onyeka secures crucial win for Germany U19s +++
Like the France U19s, Germany's U19 team followed up an opening draw with a win in the European Championship qualifiers. No goals were scored against Greece until Montrell Culbreath came on as a substitute on 63 minutes. In the 84th minute, the Leverkusen player then initiated an attacking move that ended with Werkself loanee Francis Onyeka scoring the only goal of the game - the final score was 1-0. Austria, who are level on points at the top of Group 1, are next up on Tuesday.
+++ 28/03: France U19s with Tape seal important qualifying win +++
The French U19 team secured a 2-1 win against Switzerland on Saturday afternoon after a 2-2 draw against Norway at the start of the European Championship qualifiers. With Axel Tape on the pitch from the 67th minute, Les Bleus held on to their lead, with the Swiss youngsters only able to net a consolation goal shortly before the end of the game. Next up for France on Tuesday are the leaders in Group 3, the as yet unbeaten Croatia.
+++ 28/03: Palacios, Messi and Co. win friendly +++
At home in Buenos Aires, Argentina recorded a narrow friendly victory against Mauritania on Saturday night CEST. With the scoreline at 2-0, Werkself player Exequiel Palacios entered the game in the 76th minute, and the final goal was scored in stoppage time. La Albiceleste will play a second friendly against Zambia on Wednesday night CEST.
+++ 27/03: Grimaldo and Spain defeat Serbia +++
In the style of a candidate for the World Cup title in the summer, Spain showed no weakness in the friendly against Serbia. A brace from Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad) and a goal from Victor Munoz (CA Osasuna) secured a comfortable 3-0 win - Alejandro Grimaldo did not feature. The Spaniards will continue with their second friendly against Egypt on Monday 30 March.
+++ 27/03: Netherlands with Mark Flekken pass test against Norway +++
The Oranje defeated the Norwegian team 2:1 and thus mastered another real test on the way to the World Cup in the USA. With Mark Flekken in the squad, the Dutch initially fell behind, but turned the game around with goals from Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) and Tijjani Reijnders (Manchester City). On Tuesday, 31 March, the team will face Ecuador in their next test match.

+++ 27/03: Maza’s Algeria beat Guatemala 7-0 +++
The Algeria team with Ibrahim Maza gave Guatemala no chance in their preparations for the World Cup in the summer. In the end, the North African side won 7-0, with six different players scoring. Maza came on as a substitute on 77 minutes and helped to increase the score by another goal. Algeria will face a presumably more difficult opponent in Uruguay in the second friendly in this international break on Tuesday, 31 March.
+++ 27/03: Kofane starts in Cameroon's 1-0 defeat down under +++
In the first of two friendlies for the Cameroon national team, Christian Kofane played the full 90 minutes on the pitch. Nevertheless, the team with the Leverkusen striker narrowly lost 1-0 to Australia, with Feyenoord player Jordan Bos scoring the only goal of the game on 85 minutes. Cameroon's next chance of success will be against China on Tuesday, 31 March.

+++ 27/03: Poku assist - Netherlands U21s narrowly defeated +++
In the European Championship qualifier against Norway, Ernest Poku's Netherlands suffered a narrow 3-2 defeat in the last minute. After trailing at the start, the Oranje turned the game around - partly with the help of Poku making it 2-1 - but conceded two more goals on 77 minutes and in the second minute of added time. It was the only game for the young Dutch side in the current international break.
+++ 26/03: Schick converts two penalties - next opponents Italy +++
Midway through the first half, Czechia and Werkself player Patrik Schick were already 2-0 down in the play-off semi-final against Ireland. However, the Leverkusen forward pulled a goal back from the penalty spot on 27 minutes and then captain Ladislav Krejci (Wolverhampton Wanderers) forced extra time shortly before the end of normal time. There were no more goals so the game went to a penalty shoot-out. Schick was the fourth Czechia penalty taker to keep his cool in the shoot-out - and in the end he and his compatriots progressed to the all-important duel for participation in the World Cup. They will face Denmark, who defeated North Macedonia 4-0, on Tuesday, 31 March (kick-off: 20:45 CEST)

+++ 25/03: Tape plays full game in France U19 draw +++
In Germany's parallel group, the France U19 team faced Norway in their opener. Axel Tape, who played for 90 minutes, and his compatriots were all square at 1-1 at the break. The Scandinavians even took the lead in the second half, before Les Bleus netted a penalty in the closing stages to make the final score 2-2. The tournament continues on Saturday 28 March with a game against Switzerland.
+++ 25/03: Culbreath scores, but Germany U19s miss out on opening win +++
The Germany U19 team could only draw 2-2 with Sweden at the start of the second stage of the European Championship qualifiers. With Montrell Culbreath, from Leverkusen playing the full 90 minutes, Germany took a 1-0 lead at the break. Sweden equalised after the restart before Culbreath put his side back in front on 80 minutes. However, Germany then conceded the final goal in stoppage time. Their next opponents on Saturday 28 March are Greece.

International fixtures at a glance:
Patrik Schick (Czechia)
Thursday, 26/03: Czechia 4-3 on penalties against Ireland (World Cup qualifier, play-offs)
Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain)
Friday, 27/03: Spain 3-0 Serbia (Friendly)
Monday, 30/03: Spain vs Egypt (Friendly)
Mark Flekken (Netherlands)
Friday, 27/03: Netherlands 2-1 Norway (Friendly)
Tuesday, 31/03: Netherlands vs Ecuador (Friendly)
Exequiel Palacios (Argentina)
Saturday, 28/03: Argentina 2-1 Mauritania (Friendly)
Wednesday, 01/04: Argentina vs Zambia (Friendly)
Malik Tillman (USA)
Saturday, 28/03: USA 2-5 Belgium (Friendly)
Wednesday, 01/04: USA vs Portugal (Friendly)
Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso)
Saturday, 28/03: Burkina Faso 5-0 Guinea-Bissau (Friendly)
Tuesday, 31/03: Burkina Faso vs Guinea-Bissau (Friendly)
Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)
Friday, 27/03: Algeria 7-0 Guatemala (Friendly)
Tuesday, 31/03: Algeria vs Uruguay (Friendly)
Christian Kofane (Cameroon)
Friday, 27/03: Australia 1-0 Cameroon (Friendly)
Tuesday, 31/03: China vs Cameroon (Friendly)
Ernest Poku (Netherlands U21)
Friday 27/03: Norway 3-2 Netherlands (European Championship qualifier)
Montrell Culbreath (Germany U19)
Wednesday, 25/03: Germany 2-2 Sweden (European Championship qualifier)
Saturday, 28/03: Germany 1-0 Greece (European Championship qualifier)
Tuesday, 31/03: Austria vs Germany (European Championship qualifier)
Axel Tape (France U19)
Wednesday, 25/03: Norway 2-2 France (European Championship qualifier)
Saturday, 28/03: France 2-1 Switzerland (European Championship qualifier)
Tuesday, 31/03: France vs Croatia (European Championship qualifier)

A simple approach to sport with games, fun and a highlight at the end: Bayer 04 organised a very special training session for 40 participants aged between six and 27 in cooperation with the Football Association of the Middle Rhine (FVM). At the day of action for women and girls with disabilities at the Kurtekotten Performance Centre, many of the participants gained their first experience of football.
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen are bringing back Kerim Alajbegovic, who joined Red Bull Salzburg in the summer of 2025. The Bundesliga club activated the buy-back option in the contract with the Bosnia international, who has enjoyed great success at the Austrian top-flight club since the start of the current season. Alajbegovic moved to Salzburg from the Leverkusen U19s last year. The 1.86-metre forward has signed a five-year contract at Leverkusen with a start date of 1 July 2026.
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Less than a year ago, Kerim Alajbegovic moved from the Bayer 04 U19s to Austrian top-flight club FC Red Bull Salzburg. The forward’s development since then has been impressive. In 36 matches, including in the UEFA Europa League, the 18-year-old has scored 14 goals. In the summer, Alajbegovic, now a Bosnia international, will return to Leverkusen - and thus not only achieve the next milestone still early in his career, but also enrich the Werkself squad with his footballing versatility and determination.
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen have extended the contract with forward Nathan Tella ahead of schedule. The versatile 26-year-old, who can be deployed as a right winger, false nine or left winger, has penned a new contract to 30 June 2031. Tella joined the Werkself from Championship club Southampton in 2023. His previous contract ran to the summer of 2028.
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