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SV Münster is sending 13 junior teams into the new season

The small artificial turf field on Mäusberg was also used for the SV summer camp. In the back Manfred Speck, who normally trains the club’s C-Juniors and was one of 15 helping SVM members. (Photo: jedö)


For the second time after 2019, SV Münster organized a summer camp for children between the ages of five and 13. From Monday to Friday, 44 boys and one girl cavorted on the two artificial turf pitches on Mäusberg, which in the last week of the holiday amounted to an almost fully booked offer. With a view to the new season in junior football, youth leader Bernhard Kreher had more good news.

“We have not seen a drop in players due to Corona,” reported Kreher, who was one of 15 club members who set up the camp as a coach on the field or helpers next to it. As is well known, youth football was largely down in the previous year and also in the first half of 2021. Which at the Münster sports club, which has had one of the largest youth departments in the Dieburg soccer district for years, has so far not had any major impact on personnel. “We have registered 13 junior teams for the 2021/22 season,” said Kreher.

Some of the kickers from these teams were also at the SV summer camp. This is not to be confused with the “Merck Lilien Football Camp”, which the coaches and freelance staff of SV Darmstadt 98 held several times during the autumn holidays on Mäusberg. The SV summer camp is organized by SV Münster itself – with its own trainers and supervisors and at a significantly lower price than the Lilien camp. It is possible that both offers will remain in Münster in the future – the SV camp in the summer and the lily camp in the autumn holidays. With the “Darmstadt-Dieburg Football Camp” there are even more local one-week offers for young footballers every year in Altheim during the Easter, summer and autumn holidays.

With regard to the participants, children of primary school age and from the ranks of the SV Münster dominated. “But there are also some from Altheim, Eppertshausen and Dietzenbach,” reported youth coach Marcus Roth. He named Hans-Peter Euler and Andreas Holschuh as organizers of the camp. He sketched the contents in such a way that the children had daily units in the morning and in the afternoon, between which there was a lunch break with warm food. It was delivered by the operator of the “Golden Bar” in Münster, a long-time youth coach of the club.

“The trainers change groups every day, and each trainer has prepared a different program,” said Roth. This guaranteed variety in technique, shooting training and forms of play. The camp culminated on Friday with a soccer-golf competition and a tournament in which the coaches also played. Normally the camp did not start until 9:30 a.m. in the morning; However, the SVM offered working people the service of bringing their children to the site at 8 a.m., where they were looked after by Nina Wittke.

(Text: jedö)

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