HSV stars on international duty: looking forward to the new season!
HSV is looking forward to the new season, while players on international duty and new signings are increasing the anticipation.

HSV stars on international duty: looking forward to the new season!
Hamburger SV (HSV) continues to be active during the football summer break, particularly with some players playing for their national teams. HSV.de reports that Miro Muheim and Immanuel Pherai are represented in their countries' senior national team, while Adam Karabec and Alexander Rössing-Lelesiit serve as junior internationals. This underlines the importance of international competition even during the club's summer break, which lasts around two weeks for HSV.
The anticipation for the coming 2025/26 season in the Bundesliga is palpable, especially after HSV narrowly missed out on promotion last season. Nicolai Remberg was announced as the first new signing, which makes the quiet summer phase all the more exciting. In addition to the club competitions, there are also international matches on the program. The DFB team will play against Portugal in the semi-finals of the UEFA Nations League on Wednesday.
International assignments by HSV players
Miro Muheim, who has fought for a place in the HSV starting eleven since moving from FC St. Gallen in the summer of 2021, will play for the Swiss national team. Together with Immanuel Pherai, who plays for Suriname, and juniors Adam Karabec and Alexander Rössing-Lelesiit, who compete for the Czech Republic and Norway, HSV shows once again that it produces talented players. Adam Karabec started a five-day training camp for the U21 European Championships on June 2nd. This will take place from June 8th to 28th in Slovakia, where the Czechs will play in Group B against England (June 12th), Germany (June 15th) and Slovenia (June 18th).
At the same time, Alexander Rössing-Lelesiit at Lilleström SK is preparing for the U19 European Championships, which will take place in Romania from June 11th to 27th. Norway will play against England, Germany and the Netherlands in the group stage. The international assignments are not only a challenge for the players, but also an opportunity to present themselves on a larger stage and further develop their skills.
Miro Muheim's ambitions and challenges
Muheim, who played five international matches for the Swiss U21 national team last season, has settled in well in Hamburg and shows a positive attitude towards his role. His achievements are reflected in his commitment. Despite the disappointment of missing out on promotion, the 24-year-old has not lost his motivation. “I want to confirm my role at HSV and show good performances,” he said about the coming season, with the support of the fans and the pressure in crucial games, such as the second leg against Hertha BSC, being particularly important for him.
The new season of the 2nd Bundesliga starts for HSV on Sunday with a game against Eintracht Braunschweig. The fans are excited to see whether HSV has learned the lessons of last season and can now achieve its desired promotion to the Bundesliga. Nau.ch summarizes that Muheim is eager to continue the positive development at his club and to prove himself in competition.