UNION BERLIN
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Stymied by the Stasi, hammered by Hertha – but finally, they’re Berlin’s top dogs
BAD START Edgar Davids has taken over as the boss of Portuguese third-division side Olhanense – and was immediately sent off in his first match
Nothing comes easy to Union Berlin – even in their best ever season, the international headlines have been going to one of their city rivals instead.
There were articles aplenty when Tasmania Berlin – now in the amateur leagues – came close to losing their record for the longest winless run in Bundesliga history, as Schalke almost matched their 31-match sequence from 1965-66. Less noticed by the world’s media, Union have been eyeing a European place this season, having been in the fourth tier as recently as 2006.