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AFTER THE CLOSING OF THE GATE – Breisgau District League


REGIONAL LEAGUE

Reload at Worms

The third consecutive promoted team (after Fulda and Trier) will be served at regional league club Bahlinger SC this Tuesday at 7pm: Wormatia Worms surprised at the weekend with a 3-2 win at FSV Mainz 05 II and should therefore start the equally strengthened Day of the week going as the people of Bahling, who ended their losing streak with a 2-0 win over Eintracht Trier. Former Bahlinger Lucas Torres, without a club since the summer, received his first short assignment for Wormatia. “The Worms defend with passion and continue to play good ball,” acknowledged BSC manager Axel Siefert. To take something countable from the Nibelungenstadt, you need an equally good attitude and duel performance as against Trier. The red and white, in addition to the long absences of Angot, Lokaj and Fischer, will also miss Rico Wehrle (eye injury) and Sandro Rautenberg (disqualification for yellow and red card in the second team).

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Hausen climbs the peaks

VfR Hausen are the first team to inflict a home defeat on FC Zell in nearly a year. Coach Marco Dufner’s team won 2-1 in Wiesental and is now at the top of the national rankings. At the start of the championship, Zell’s up-and-coming side caught their attention by winning 7-1 at home to SV Endingen, relegated from Verbandsliga. In a poor first half, Zell took the lead 1-0 after a mistake by Oliver Gümpel’s goalkeeper. “We struggled to get into the game. We made some corrections during the break,” said Dufner. The eleven of him then dominated and created a series of good chances. The forward Florian Ries (60 ‘, 79’) turns the game around with a brace. “We have to use our chances for the third goal. Apart from that, I was very happy with how we played after the break,” said Dufner.

DISTRICT LEAGUE

So much to celebrate for Solvay

SV Solvay Freiburg had several reasons to celebrate at the weekend: on the one hand there was a colorful program for the club’s 70th anniversary, on the other hand the district championship team won against FC Freiburg-St. Georgen’s first win of the season (2-0). And then there was Tom Zettl, who gifted himself a 1-0 win on his 30th birthday, a converted hand penalty. “We played as a team and stood up for each other,” said coach Jamal El Haddouchi. “Even if everything didn’t work out right away, we forced our luck into the game.” From a homogeneous team, in sixth position Enrico Romano stood out, who acted in an exemplary way in terms of running work, facing and anticipating what would happen in the match. Jamal El Haddouchi was very relieved after his first win of the season – and without conceding: “The boys had already started doubting themselves after we hadn’t won previous matches despite many chances. Well, I think they believe it again. itself “.
DISTRICT LEAGUE A

A very clear thing

With a 5-0 home win over newly promoted SC Gutach-Bleibach, SG Weisweil-Forchheim left the relegation zone in District A, Season I. “Today we took advantage of the chances we missed recently,” he said. Weisweil’s assistant manager Frank Fesenmeier, who only knows one brand for the goal of the season: “Obviously we want to finish above the line. We only deal with players of our youth All that goes with it, we are happy to bring it with us”. Sadness prevails over SC Gutach-Bleibach. Coach Robert Schäfer said after the clear defeat: “We were inferior in all respects against an opponent who was not exactly bossy. You can’t win a championship game like that.” Schäfer is certain that the club will face difficult weeks: “We have enormous staff problems. It will not be easy.”

DFB-CUP A-JUNIORS

Rostock too strong for BSC

Jonas Späth had the first chance of the Bahlinger SC Under 19 game. Naturally, the Hansa Rostock hosts scored the first goal in the A-Juniors DFB Cup match. After 30 minutes it was already 3-0 for the favorite team of the Northern Bundesliga at the Kaiserstuhl stadium in front of an impressive audience of 550 spectators. “There was a bit of pressure there, we couldn’t hit the switch after the break,” admitted BSC manager Aurelio Martins. Eventually, Rostock won 5-0 (3-0) and moved on to the second round. “My kids won’t forget this game,” Martins believes. “It’s amazing what the BSC has achieved.”

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