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Lübeck – The start of the season in the Regionalliga Nord stands for the 1. FC Phoenix Luebeck on next Sunday. FC St. Pauli II is a guest on Travemünder Allee, where the Adler will play their home games in the future – with the exception of security games. However, one of them is due in just under six weeks, because then the Phoenix coach team will meet Oliver sang to city rivals VfB Lübeck (31 August).
Six weeks time
After the bickering about the state cup quarterfinals against the green-whites and the great excitement about the city derby last season, it is probably impossible that the Adler will play their home game at the Lohmühle again. There is no longer a legal basis for moving there, as there was under the Corona requirements of the authorities anyway. Playing on the “airfield” is also not an option. Admission is only for 1,500 spectators. There should be a thousand more fans at the “Buni”. How the regulatory office, the police and Phoenix see it could already be determined this week. According to information from HL-SPORTS, talks between all three parties are planned.
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Preparation for Kiezkicker reserve
Meanwhile, Zapel is only interested in his team and the upcoming opponents from Hamburg. Training starts this Monday afternoon at 3 p.m. before the kick against the reserve team from Millerntor. Tuesday and Thursday (10.30 a.m. and 3 p.m.), Friday (10.30 a.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m.) continue.
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- Stadium Buniamshof: Arno Reimann
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