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1. FC Phoenix Luebeck. Bench with head coach Daniel Safadi (right). Photo: Sr

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Lübeck – So now it’s done. The season of Association League South-East is finished and even complete. Of the 1. FC Phoenix II afforded again one of the few point losses against Eintracht Gross Gronau, which takes third place in the table. The placed between the two teams SC Rapidthe against the SV Hamberge lost for the second time. Of the TSV Gremersdorf joins after defeat VfL Vorwerk together with the SG Bad Schwartau (subject to TSV Neustadt) the transition to the district league. the SG Sarau / Bosau and the TSV Lensahn parted in a draw.

The votes after the last games:

VfL Vorwerk – TSV Gremersdorf 3:1 (0:0)

Hans-Jürgen Peters (Vorwerk): “We saw a conciliatory end to the season. Not an outstanding game, but after being down 1-0, Selim Sarikoc brought a flawless hat trick to a happy end to a mixed second half of the season. We wish Gremersdorf every success in the district league and congratulate Phönix II on the championship. Have a relaxing summer break everyone.”

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Olaf Schlueter (Gremersdorf): “It was a fair game. Many thanks to the Vorwerker, nice team. Until we took the lead, it could have been 3:3. At the latest after the 1:2 the will was gone. Still, it was a reasonable performance from us. We will be back!”

SG Bad Schwartau – TSV Neustadt 1: 6 (0: 4)

Martin Koenigsberg (Bad Schwartau): “Today’s game reflects the entire season very well. From now on, the focus is completely on the new season and the restart. Thanks to all the guys who, despite the circumstances, pulled along and supported us until the end. Unfortunately, this is no longer a matter of course these days. Phillipp Strunck, Pascal Köster, Ervis Cokaj, Basti Röpke and Patrick Jarszik are leaving us. We wish the boys all the best. We wish everyone a good summer break.”

Sascha Meier (Neustadt): “Our boys were 100 percent on the pitch right from the start and played straight forward, which deservedly made it 1-0 after just a few minutes. After the 2:0 and 3:0 within the first 20 minutes, the rest of the half was quieter and then the 4:0 was played to the end. With the restart we switched, didn’t let up, played further forward and scored goals 5 and 6, then we played much more calmly and with less bite in the last 20 minutes. Schwartau sometimes had a lot of space, which ultimately led to the goal. We would like to thank Bad Schwartau for a very fair game and wish them all the best.”

Tony Boehme (Neustadt): “First of all, respect to the boys. We did what nobody expected and held the league. Before the season we were clearly mentioned as the number 1 relegation contender and what the boys did during the season, you can only say respect. As a coaching team, we are incredibly proud of the boys.”

SV Hamberge – SC Rapid Lübeck 3: 1 (1: 0)

Mark Kneeppel (Hamberge): “What should I say? Today was another perfect day. Took the lead in the first minute and then everyone worked and fought to give us a perfect end to the season. When we were outnumbered with 40 minutes to go after yellow-red, it became increasingly difficult. But finally we didn’t just make it over time, we also extended our lead. Super game, thanks also to our outgoing coach Roland Giering. It’s been two great years.”

Christian Arp (Rapid): “Unfortunately we weren’t able to perform at any point today against committed hosts. The victory is also deserved in terms of altitude and that despite the yellow-red card for Hamberge, very disappointing in terms of our performance. Too bad we weren’t there when it mattered. So we can thank Phönix for pulling through until the last matchday. Of course, that gives us a stale aftertaste, even though we have now achieved our goal for the season. Congratulations to Hamberge, who played the way we actually wanted to play and put in a great performance.”

1. FC Phönix Lübeck II – TSV Eintracht Groß Grönau 1: 1 (1: 0)

Gabriel Lopez (Phoenix): “Some couldn’t and the others didn’t want to, that’s the best way to describe the game today. In the end it was a fair draw, you could say. Go full throttle again next week and then the boys can finally go on their well-deserved summer break.”

Henning Meins (Grönau): “A good performance from us, which unfortunately wasn’t enough to win. We had several good chances that we couldn’t take advantage of. Every single player fulfilled his task to the total satisfaction. All in all, a very good performance that certainly deserves more.”

SG Sarau / Bosau – TSV Lensahn 0: 0

Robertino Borja (Sarau/Bosau): “A fair draw. You’ve already noticed that nothing matters anymore. We had good chances to take the lead in both halves. In the end Lensahn also had two good chances. Now it’s time for a break.”

Christian Ippig (Lensahn): “We delivered again, defensively very stable, but unfortunately didn’t take one of the many chances today. It was an outstanding team performance. After the winter break five games to 0, four won. It doesn’t get any better than that.”

The 22nd and last match day

VfL Vorwerk – TSV Gremersdorf 3:1
SG Bad Schwartau – TSV Neustadt 1:6
SV Hamberge – SC Rapid Lübeck 3:1
1. FC Phoenix Lübeck II – TSV Eintracht Groß Gronau 1:1
SG Sarau / Bosau – TSV Lensahn 0: 0
SVG Pönitz free of play

The table

1. 1. FC Phoenix Lübeck II 20 87 : 25 53
2. SC Rapid Luebeck 20 52 : 33 39
3. TSV Eintracht Gross Gronau 20 60 : 43 39
4. SVG Pönitz 20 47 : 33 36
5. SG Sarau / Bosau 20 41 : 31 32
6. VfL Vorwerk 20 47 : 48 29
7. SV Hamberge 20 33 : 40 22
8. TSV Lensahn 20 24 : 40 22
9. TSV Neustadt 20 41 : 43 21
10. TSV Gremersdorf 20 26 : 54 15
11. SG Bad Schwartau 20 22 : 90 6
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