BIEBESHEIM – With a 0-1 defeat at SV Olympia Biebesheim, SG Dornheim has been relegated from the football district Oberliga Darmstadt/Groß-Gerau, since KSG Brandau won at the same time and due to the better direct comparison now the relegation round against FC Hillal Rüsselsheim and Türk Gücü Darmstadt can contest.
The new coach at SV Olympia Biebesheim will be Ben Talib, who will replace the coaching duo Steffen Gils/Robert Schmidt (FC Alsbach). Reinhold Wurmlinger is leaving SC Opel Rüsselsheim and will not take on any other function and will initially take a break. His successor is not yet known.
It is worrying this season that six games could not be played and had to be counted without a fight.
SV Olympia Biebesheim – SG Dornheim 1:0 (0:0). “We didn’t get relegated today”, recognized a disappointed Dornheim coach Dirk Schätzler after the end of the game. The guests were too harmless for over 90 minutes. The team lacked the will to win. In a game with many shortcomings, Dornheim was rarely able to assert himself decisively. If the guests came into good spaces in front of the opposing goal, the players lacked an overview. Since Biebesheim was not convincing despite a good cast, the game remained exciting. Dornheim had bad luck three minutes before the end of the game when only the crossbar was hit.
Tor: 1-0 Robin Frog (61st). Particular incidents: Robert Schmidt (68th / Biebehseim) fails with a hand penalty to goalkeeper Kian Marc Reyhani. Viewers: 270.
FV Hellas Rüsselsheim – SV Rot-Weiss Walldorf II 3: 5 (0: 1). Due to the defeat of Dornheim, the defeat no longer had any meaning for the Rüsselsheim team. Although the hosts only had four first-team players available, coach Hüseyin Top’s team was able to play well at least at times. “Walldorf always had an answer,” Top saw the champion as a deserved winner. The squad of FV Hellas will undergo major changes in the summer, as some players have not behaved in the way that team sports should in recent months. “For weeks we’ve been playing with players from the old men, A youth and substitutes from the second team. Staying up in the league is like a championship for Hellas,” said Top.
Tore: 0: 1 Spamer (29th), 1: 1 Trbojevic (52nd), 1: 2 Zariouh (54th), 1: 3 Zariouh (68th), 1: 4 Zariouh (73rd), 2: 4 Safis ( 75.), 2: 5 Zariouh (75.), 3: 5 Albu (80.). Viewers: 80.
KSG Brandau – SV Germania Eberstadt 7: 3 (1: 1). Although Eberstadt was only able to compete with a skeleton team, the guests kept up well for a long time before the forces were lacking. “Our players knew today what it was all about. We just wanted to win the game,” said department head Rene Weimar, who was happy about taking part in the relegation round. It paid off that the team around coach Roman Grünwald didn’t give up, even though relegation seemed inevitable a few weeks ago.
Tore: 1:0 Piergallini (1.), 1:1 Pfeuil (9.), 2:1 Feick (50.), 3:1 Feick (61.), 3:2 Perschke (62.), 3:3 Pfeiffer (64./Foulelfmeter), 4:3 Braun (70.), 5:3 Piergallini (75.), 6:3 Sanchez Lazaro (76.), 7:3 Piergallini (80.). Viewers: 150.
TSV Wolfskehlen vs. Seeheim-Jugenheim 2:4 (2:3). Against the powerful guests from Bergstrasse, the Riedstaetter suffered their sixth defeat in a home game. After relegation from the group league in 1996, seventh place with 47 points was the best result for the Wolfskehl footballers.
Tore: 1: 0 Eberling (6th), 2: 0 Riesle (13,), 2: 1 Schimmel (367), 2: 2 Wanitschek (38th) 2: 3 Soekmen (42nd), 2: 4 Soekmen (62nd). ). Viewers: 70.
SKG Roßdorf – SC Opel Rüsselsheim 6: 3 (2: 0). Roßdorf said goodbye to the KOL with a good performance. “The last few weeks have taken a lot of strength,” said SC coach Reinhold Wurmlinger about the lack of personnel with some injured players. Nevertheless, the team was able to keep up for a long time before Roßdorf deservedly prevailed. Tore: 1:0 Wieland (12.), 2:0 Wieland (32.), 2:1 Cenk Celikkol (54.), 2:2 Curcic (57.), 3:2 Wieland (59.), 4:2 Zoubaa (66.), 5.2 Voltz (81.), 5:3 Lux (90.), 6:3 Voltz (90.+1). Viewers: 50.
SKG Bickenbach – SV Hahn 3:2 (2:1). With 75 points and 106 goals, Bickenbach played the most successful season in the club’s history. In addition, the SKG provided the top scorer with Benedikt Saltzer (46 goals). Hahn played free after staying up and only had to admit defeat shortly before the end of the game. With 23 points in the second half of the season (nine points in the first half of the season), Hahn still managed to stay up in the league, which was no longer believed to be the case. In his last game, Bickenbach goalkeeper Andreas Dreher scored the winning goal four minutes before the end of the game.
Tore: 1: 0 Saltzer (2nd), 1: 1 Stork (18th), 2: 1 Stork (22nd / own goal), 2: 2 disc (77th), 3: 2 spin (86th / penalty). Viewers: 80.
SG Arheilgen – TSG Messel 0:2 (0:2). With two goals in the first 45 minutes, Messel’s game was decided early on. The hosts could clearly see that the exhausting season took a lot of strength.
Tore: 0: 1 Keim (26th), 0: 2 Torben Galinski (35th). Viewers: 40.
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