After a two-year break, the tournament will once again be held with twelve teams.
Just a few weeks ago it seemed that we would have to wait a little longer to see if the tournaments in the halls of the Lower Rhine could really take place again after a two-year break. In the meantime, the impression that the time for the magic of the stand has returned is becoming more and more solid. Only in Geldern was the city championship canceled. In Moenchengladbach, Krefeldto the your countryhe Masters, but also in Essen must be played again, and now inside Moers indicate that the 40th edition of the Hallenstadtpokal can finally go up. The draw was now over on stage.
As the Rheinische Post reported on Wednesday, all twelve of Moers’ clubs should also be on the go for the next edition when the match is played on 7 and 8 January. Even before last year’s edition, technical differences had been resolved, which led SV Schwafheim and FC Meerfeld to cancel their participation in 2019. The influence of the futsal rules, which had made their way into the city cup , was too big for the two teams.
The compromise now found now provides for the goalkeeper to stay in the match and on one side to play again with a gang from Enni-Sportpark Rheinkamp, but that part of the futsal rules should remain, such as a ten-point penalty meters after every third foul and the fact that the last minute of the game will be in net playing time. The following groups have been identified:
Group A
GSV Moers, SV Scherpenberg, FC Meerfeld, SV Schwafheim, MSV Moers, FC Mattheck Moers.
Group B
RW Moers, TV Asberg, SC Rheinkamp, VfL Repelen, TV Kapellen, FC Niederrhein Soccer.
The last final played so far was three years ago SV Scherpenberg and the FC Niederrhein Footballthe Scherpenberger prevailed with 10:5.
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