SSV Jahn Regensburg got off to a perfect start in the new season of the second Bundesliga.

The Upper Palatinate won their first home game a week after the 2-0 win in Darmstadt on Saturday in a 3-0 (1-0) against SV Sandhausen.

Newcomers Carlo Boukhalfa (34th minute), Scott Kennedy (70th) and Joël Zwarts (82nd) ​​scored the acclaimed hits in front of 5018 spectators.

Sandhausen had to deny the final phase after the yellow-red card for Oumar Diakhite (75th minute) in the minority.

In a fast-paced game with a lot of commitment and willingness to run on both teams, Jahn deservedly took the lead.

After a throw-in by the guests, they lost the ball twice, starting eleven debutant Boukhalfa finished from 20 meters.

The 22-year-old was only allowed to play from the start because Max Besuschkow was out for a short time.

Andreas Albers (46th), Sarpreet Singh (60th) and David Otto (65th) missed the reassuring 2-0.

Kennedy did this to the delight of the loud fans and coach Mersad Selimbegovic.

Zwarts made the end point shortly after being substituted on.

Art shot by Kleindienst

1. FC Heidenheim was still happy about a victory at FC Ingolstadt thanks to an artificial shot by Tim Kleindienst.

In the 2: 1 (0: 0) on Saturday against the promoted team, the 25-year-old striker (75th minute) scored with a goal from the center circle.

Joker Patrick Schmidt (73rd) had previously made the equalizer.

In front of 3360 spectators, Upper Bavaria's joy over Filip Bilbija's opening goal (59th minute) did not last long.

A week after the disappointing 3-0 in Dresden, the Ingolstadt team presented themselves significantly better.

Roberto Pätzold's team was much more focused and energetic defensively, sealing the rooms well.

The midfielder Denis Linsmayer, who was only signed by SV Sandhausen on Friday, presented himself as a manager and gave many commands.

After a goal from Heidenheim's Christian Kühlwetter (25th) did not count due to an offside position before the break, Ingolstadt struck after the break. In a counterattack, Merlin Röhl put on for Bilbija, who finished from close range. The guests answered with a double punch. First Schmidt equalized after the submission of the substitute Robert Leipertz, then Kleindienst goalkeeper Fabijan Buntic surprised with his lifter.

Newcomers FC Hansa Rostock celebrated their first win of the season. In front of 13,600 spectators, coach Jens Härtel's team deservedly won 3-0 (1-0) at Hannover 96. Hanno Behrens scored the opening goal for Rostock in the 40th minute. Shortly before, Hanover's goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler had to save twice against John Verhoek (39th) and Streli Mamba (39th). Only a few seconds after the break, the Dutchman Verhoek increased to 2-0 (46th). Nik Omladic (90 + 3) scored a third goal in stoppage time.

The 96ers disappointed just one week after their convincing start to the season at Werder Bremen (1: 1), especially on the offensive.

The strangest scene of the game remained for a long time Hanover's most dangerous: Because in the 33rd minute the ball burst when Sebastian Ernst shot on goal. Goalkeeper Markus Kolke had difficulties holding the hovering toy.

Then he shot the broken ball into the guest block with several hundred loud Hansa fans - and the game continued with a new one.

Hannover couldn't think of much after the deficit.

The Rostockers were more dangerous in their counterattacks than the Lower Saxony in their attempt to build up pressure.