The teams from the Ybbstal parishes of Konradsheim (yellow dresses), St. Georgen/Klaus (red dresses) and Waidhofen/Ybbs (purple dresses) successfully took part in the “Fair Kick” tournament in Melk.
Photo:
Wolfgang Zarl
DThe altar boys from the Waidhofen parishes of St. Georgen/Klaus, Waidhofen/Ybbs and Konradsheim took part in the “Fair Kick” tournament in Melk Abbey.
24 altar boys teams from the Waldviertel and Mostviertel played in the “Fair Kick” tournament on March 2nd in Melk Abbey. The altar boys and girls from the parishes of St. Georgen/Klaus, Waidhofen/Ybbs and Konradsheim from the Ybbstal were able to qualify – all of them showed great performances.
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The team from the parish of St. Georgen/Klaus.
The kickers from the Waidhofen/Ybbs parish.
The football aces of the Konradsheim parish.
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Photo: Wolfgang Zarl
Photo: Wolfgang Zarl
Photo: Wolfgang Zarl
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Ybbstaler Minis are extremely strong at the diocesan football tournament.
The altar boys from the Waidhofen parishes of St. Georgen/Klaus, Waidhofen/Ybbs and Konradsheim took part in the “Fair Kick” tournament in Melk Abbey.
The tournament was organized by the diocesan sports community and the youth ministry. At the beginning, the Krems “sports priest” Franz Richter gave the young athletes a blessing. The KJ Steinakirchen provided the culinary supplies. Reinhard Länger, President of the Catholic Action St. Pölten, presented the winner’s certificates.