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Much going on in Heitersheim – Breisgau district league

lass=”ngBzhz18″>There is plenty to do in Heitersheim

There is a turbulent week behind FC Heitersheim. On the one hand, there was the bailiff’s ruling, which meant that the 5:3 away win at FC Freiburg-St. Georgen was converted in a 0:3 defeat due to an error in the substitution. On the other hand, the club and coach Dylan Bamarni have ended the partnership. The coach cited the expense of time as the reason why he couldn’t lead the team because it was necessary. “He really affected the team,” said player-coach Aslan Ulubiev, who is now solely responsible for directing training. “But he showed a good reaction.” Against Prechtal/Oberprechtal, the team converted a deficit into a 2-1 home win – and with a man down after Manssur Loudin saw the traffic light card (Ulubiev: “That was more of an input for the team” ). Ulubiev’s brother Kazbek converted a five-bit penalty kick from Julien to equalize (68′), and captain Dominik Vlkel scored the winning goal just before the end from a powerful pass from David Schwab.

FCT not yet constant


ASSOCIATION

FCT not yet constant

Fourth place after 15 games for FC Teningen, just one point behind runners-up SC Pfullendorf – one would think that everyone at the Friedrich-Meyer-Stadion’s Allmend is completely satisfied. Coach Jan Lindemann sees things a little differently before the last game of the first half of the season next Saturday at 14:30 at home against FC Auggen: “Yes, we are in the top third and doing quite well”, says Lindemann, “but the last ten weeks have also been very inconsistent.” Victory and defeat alternated in quick succession. According to Lindemann, it is easy to overlook the fact that the majority of the team is still very young and therefore fluctuations in performance can be explained. We will work on it in the spring. There is nothing to complain about in the Teninger attack. With 43 goals, the players around the best goalkeeper Florian Haselbacher (14 goals) scored the most goals of all association leagues. For Lindemann, the first contenders for the championship title are leaders SC Lahr and sixth-placed FC Denzlingen: “In terms of play, they are the strongest teams in the league.”

Denzlingen is spoiled for choice

Denzlingen is spoiled for choice

FC Denzlingen really seems to be moving forward in the second half of the first half of the season. In the last eight games, coach Florian Kneuker’s team only failed to score three-pointers in a 3-3 win in Lrrach. The team is not yet where it wants to be in terms of play and tactics, says Kneuker (“We still have reserves when starting off and putting pressure on”), but the improved personnel situation is now having a positive impact. “I have 18 men in training. And nobody rests,” says the Denzlingen coach with satisfaction. It is clear that in this competition not everyone can get extended playing time. For Kneuker and his associates it is now important not to give rise to discontent in the squad and to underline the importance of each player. Erik Likert, for example, behaved exemplarily. The former regional league player, who arrived in the summer from Wormatia Worms, had to wait a long time for his return after a stubborn injury – and sometimes plays for the second team of the district league A without complaining, like last Sunday for 90 minutes at 2: 2 against SC March.

defense of the problem area

defense of the problem area

Enzo Minardi’s provisional balance is also positive after six months at the helm of the SF Elzach-Yach league club. “25 points from 15 games – overall we are satisfied,” says the Breisach-born Sicilian. Looking at the number of goals conceded (38), Minardi sees the need to act. So far only the RW Elchesheim taillight has had to accept more blows. It is not a question of the system, but of the individual and group tactical area. “Sometimes kids want too much,” says Minardi. They’ve opened gates in the back field. Minardi can’t complain about the commitment of its players: “They were really enthusiastic in training.” This fighting attitude is sometimes missing from the game. As seventh in the standings, the Elztlers have so far been anything but disappointed. We will go to former Oberliga club SV Linx on Saturday.

Strong defensive performance


DISTRICT LEAGUE

Strong defensive performance

Football is unpredictable. The FC Bad Krozingen players would sign him, as they stood up for their ball safety and playing strength against newly promoted district league Spvgg Gundelfingen/Wildtal, but fell behind after a counterattack. Shortly thereafter, the hosts could have even made it 2-0: FCK goalkeeper Josef Weizel deflected Joel Grieshaber’s shot for a corner. After the same, Marvin Meixner came in to header and narrowly missed the guest house. In the second round, the course cities continued to exert pressure. Gundelfingen captain Sebastian Ghringer headed a wide ball away, Niklas Heizmann accepted this scheme and made the final score 2-0 with a wonderful volley. Spielvereinigung coach Jrg Roth praised his team for the compact defensive performance: “In the end we were the smarter team. This win was worth gold because we have no games next weekend. Without the win against Bad Krozingen he would have could have easily slipped to the bottom.” The suburbs of Freiburg, on the other hand, now occupy seventh place in the table with 24 points.

A small sign of life


DISTRICT LEAGUE A

A small sign of life

SG Breisach/Gndlingen sent at least a small sign of life in the relegation battle of the district league A, season I. At the bottom of the table, SC Gutach-Bleibach, the union formed at the beginning of the season, won 3-0. “It was clear to us that we needed a win to get back into the relegation battle. We used our chances well,” analyzed SG coach Rainer Leutner. Surprisingly, his eleven found themselves in the lower regions of the table after the merger in the run-up to the season. With the third win of the season, the path to the non-relegation zone has shortened at least a little. At SC Gutach-Bleibach, however, one year after the return to the district league A, any chance of remaining at the top of the table seems to have vanished. The team of Moritz Hbner and Robert Schfer has only collected five points so far. “We just want to win a game again. That’s the priority,” said the coaching duo, who said they hadn’t thought about possible arithmetic in the direction of staying top in the league.

The away series continues


NATIONAL LEAGUE

The away series continues

FC Wolfenweiler/Schallstadt also did not lose in their eighth away game of the season. The team of the coaching duo Julian Sutter and Artur Fellanxa earned a point at 2:2 in the Verbandsliga relegated SV Weil. This means that the promoted team is the only team in the state championship to go undefeated on a foreign field. With a victory in next Saturday’s top game against FV Herbolzheim, the league newcomer can also jump into second place in the table and then spend the winter there. “We showed an abnormally strong away game and more than earned Weil the point,” said Sutter. As pleased as the visiting coach with his team’s performance, he was annoyed by Weiler’s crowd behavior after the final whistle: “What happened after the final whistle was unbelievable. Our players and coaches were badly insulted by the spectators of the SV Weil which I have not experienced in the amateur sector for a long time.”

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