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The group league players of SV 07 Nauheim led by Sören Boomgaarden (left) suffered an unfortunate 3-2 defeat to FSG Riedrode (Oliver Schrah right). Photo: Uwe Kramer
KREIS GROß-GERAU – SV 07 Nauheim suffered a 2: 3 (2: 1) defeat on Sunday afternoon in the group football championship against FSG Riedrode. On the other hand, SV Rot-Weiss Walldorf’s U23s were severely crushed by leaders 1. FCA Darmstadt. In the derby between Geinsheim and Büttelborn, however, there were no goals.
SV 07 Nauheim – FSG Riedrode 2: 3 (2: 1). SV 07 was about to snatch a point from a favorite. Only Nils Schwaier’s dribbling in the fifth minute of injury time had to be stopped by Nauheim. That’s what they did, but for unfair play and – according to the referee – just inside the penalty area. The man who was fouled used the penalty himself to score 2: 3. A “totally unfortunate” defeat, according to SV manager Jonas Schuster. The coach sees in the fact that the Nauheimers conceded the goal shortly before half-time as the critical point of the game: “If we go on break 2-0, you can play the second half a bit more relaxed. But we were immediately under. pressure. ”Schuster didn’t blame the team for fighting selflessly, but in no way.
SV 07 Nauheim: Hart – Bojand, Leyendecker (61 ° Staiger), Pfeffer, Ouchan, Stein (76 ° Makiese-Muana), Thar (88 ° Secares), Boomgarden, Abdelilah Syah (64 ° Yap), Ilias Syah (84 ° Primus), Gerlach.
Goals: 1: 0 Ilias Syah (19th), 2: 0 Abdelilah Syah (40th), 2: 1 Schwaier (42 °), 2: 2 Jäger (60th), 2: 3 Schwaier (90 + 5. / penalty). Referee: Eren (Serpent Bath). Spectators: 100.
1. FCA Darmstadt – SV Rot-Weiss Walldorf II 9: 0 (4: 0). The promoted team knew from the start that SV Rot-Weiss Under 23 would have a hard time. Because their host was one, if not the league favorite. But the people of Walldorf never expected such a debacle. “We’ve had too many abandoned players who didn’t perform well,” said manager Ercan Dursun, who couldn’t remember ever losing so much. A team as strong in terms of play as Arheilgen “obviously exploits coldly if the opponent gives him space”. Former Walldorfer Thiago Zanon Novis opened the scoring with his first opening goal (6th).
SV Rot-Weiss Walldorf II: Treber – Gürbüz, Zwilling, Bancheri, Karakas, Desiderio (25 ° El Haddoudi), Kremer (15 ° Neway), Nakamura (56 ° Levy), Mönke, Matondo (46 ° Zariouh), Janz ( 56. Chougourou).
Goals: 1-0 Novis (6th), 2-0 Machado (24th), 3-0 Roberval da Silva (31st), 4-0 Gemini (35th / own goal), 5-0 Proenca (57th) , 6-0 Roberval da Silva (58 ‘), 7-0 Thomaz (60’), 8-0 Ferrari (62 ‘), 9-0 Machado (82’). Referee: Link (Rodgau). Spectators: 60.
SV 07 Geinsheim – SKV Büttelborn 0-0. Despite an increase in chances, Geinsheim had to settle for a draw again. “We deserved the win,” said Geinsheim player Kim Ginkel’s coach. Coaching duo Ginkel / Florian Auer are also pleased that the Büttelborn opponent failed to create scoring chances from the match. The hosts were lucky that Quac Hung Ngo managed to cross the line. Büttelborn also wanted to see a penalty after a foul on Tim Lorenz. Although the hosts were superior overall, they were unable to convert the good chances provided by David Ulrich (2), Alexander Melchior and Patrick Finger. Goalkeeper Stefano Francioso, who was the best player on his team, deserved special praise from his opponents. Overall, the level of the derby was quite manageable.
SV 07 Geinsheim: Kistner – Keller, Straub (89 ° Hahn), Ulrich, Celik, Melchior, De Nunzio, Ngo, Engel, Krumb (62 ° Krimphove), fingers.
SKV Büttelborn: Francioso – Wiesenäcker, War, Vincislao, Jung, Haus, Hluchnik, Schek, Westermann, Kai Becker, Sven Becker.
Goal: None. Referee: Flohr (Friedberg). Spectators: 200.
FC Alsbach – VfR Groß-Gerau 1: 3 (1: 2). Alsbach are gradually becoming VfR’s favorite opponent. After the two victories last year, once again the team of Mr. Gaetano Bauso managed to prevail. “We deserved to win. Uwe Hesse was our outstanding player today,” said sporting director Driton Kameraj. Especially in the first 45 minutes, the Groß-Gerauer were the best eleven in terms of play. However, Alsbach initially took the lead with Alexander Schwamberger before Groß-Gerau took control of the game. After the break, Alsbach was impressed by VfR’s good play and did not return to the game. The only annoying thing for Kameraj is that the decision was only made at the last minute. “We should have decided the game first.” But he liked the way the young Groß-Gerauer faced tough matches. “It is a development that we are now winning games by fighting. But there is still a lot of room for improvement.”
VfR Groß-Gerau: Altoe – Mathes, Gecili, Kwiaton (90. + 2 Seidel), Schroeter (70. Pasha), Assia, Flandaca, Milutinovic. Krasniqi, Di Leo (65. Smajovic), Knoll.
Goals: 1: 0 Schwamberger (25 °), 1: 1 Fiandaca (41 °), 1: 2 De Leo (43 °), 1: 3 Pasha (90 °). Referee: Paul (Bommersheim). Audience: 100.
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