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Altona continues to plan – and has: “Seven to win”


Regionalliga North

Aladji Barrie (middle) continues to showcase his footballing skills on the Adolf Jäger arena. Photo: noveski.com

Not a day without a message from the Altona football club: After the announcement that youngster Moritz Kloß, crowd favorite Dallas Aminzadeh and defensive ace Ersen Asani (changes to district division TBS Pinneberg) will turn their backs on the Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn and – With the exception of Jasin Jashari (Holstein Kiel II) – only players from the A-youth have been committed, the “concern” grew among the supporters as to whether the quality would be sufficient for the Regionalliga Nord. After all, the AFC has already benefited from the end of the season in the past two years and only then kept the class.

Dennis Rosin (Mi.) has recently been associated with Hamburg’s upper division clubs, but remains with the AFC. Photo: noveski.com

But now those responsible for the traditional Hamburg club announce that a framework has “come” “to stay”. Or as the AFC puts it: “Seven to win!” Because there are a total of seven players in the current squad who “already nailed their heads last year and committed themselves for two years”. More precisely, these are: Keeper Frederick Lorenzen, who will fight for the place between the posts in the coming season with Nathanael Obeng Sallah and the two newcomers Jasin Jashari (Kiel II) and Jurek Stoeck (ETV A-Bundesliga), central defender Hendrik Bombek, Leon Mundhenk, Emre Cem Töremis, Marcel Lück, Dennis Rosin and Aladji Barrie.

According to our information, the last two in particular were recently brought into connection with Hamburg’s upper division clubs. But now “we are very happy” that the septet “will continue on the way with us”, said the Altona officials on their social media channels.

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