Some mothers watched their husbands or sons on their feet or helped to keep the club alive. Others stood on the lawn themselves. Like Susanne Schuhmeier from FC Altmünster: The mother of a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter was in action in the 1-1 home game of the women’s national league against Kremsmünster. “I’ve often played football on Mother’s Day, for me it’s now quite normal,” said Schuhmeier, who not only revolves around the round leather as an active footballer – she is also the sports director of the women’s team at the club from the Salzkammergut -Teams active. As a token of appreciation, roses were given before kick-off on Mother’s Day.
Mama power was also required for opponents Kremsmünster: Vanessa Agrill was accompanied by her four-year-old son Adrian to yesterday’s guest appearance in Altmünster. “I’m very proud that my mum plays soccer. She often takes me to the pitch and I really enjoy it. I want to be as good as her one day.”
Roses and Prosecco in Rüstorf
The ATSV Rüstorf came up with a special campaign before the home game in the 1st class south against Askö Ebensee (4:2): In the course of the tenth anniversary of the Rüstorf football kindergarten, the mothers of the young footballers were also honored with Prosecco and roses. “ATSV Rüstorf is lucky that we not only have good young players, but also very hard-working mothers who support their children with their favorite hobby. We just wanted to say thank you to them,” says Rüstorf chairman Johannes Kronberger.
He started in his own family: daughter Lisa Kronberger – also a mother – is in charge of the Rüstorf canteen. “I’m very proud of her and couldn’t imagine a better daughter.” yesterday’s 4:2 win, Rüstorf kept the title race exciting and is still just one point behind leader Eberstalzell (2:0 against St. Wolfgang).
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Raphael Watzinger
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Raphael Watzinger