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Big concerns in the youth sector

2020-10-29T17:17:48.407Z


The renewed lockdown in the leisure sector hits amateur sports in the region like a club. We asked the clubs how things will continue for the time being.


The renewed lockdown in the leisure sector hits amateur sports in the region like a club.

We asked the clubs how things will continue for the time being.

BY UMBERTO SAVIGNANO,


HARALD HETTICH


AND NICO BAUER

District - The renewed lockdown in the leisure sector is hitting amateur sports in the region like a club.

We asked the clubs how things will continue for the time being.

Julian Blaumoser, player of the badminton second division TSV Neubiberg: “The first half of the season (which would have run until December 20th; the editor) has already been canceled.

As far as I have heard, but that is still subject to change, these games will not be made up for.

The second half of the season, which begins on January 16, should then be played in full.

We got off to a bad start to the season, but we don't have any better expertise on how things can go on either.

We expected that it would not be much longer possible to play.

That's a pity.

The fact that you can no longer train affects all teams equally. "

Robert Bäumel, manager of the Bayern league club SV Pullach: “We would like to play again at the weekend, especially since all of our players except for Leon Ritter are fully in training again.

I assume that we will then go into the winter break from the beginning of November.

There is still a game scheduled for December 5th in Kirchanschöring, but I think it's very questionable whether you can play that after a four-week break, even during training.

Our catch-up game against Dachau, which was scheduled for November 7th instead of a league cup game, is sure to be canceled now.

The league cup will probably not be able to be played to the end anyway, as it currently looks.

There is simply too little time.

The decision of the BFV to extend the season to two years was not wrong.

Otherwise two seasons would have been affected, so it's just the old one.

And it is not unrealistic that this can be played to the end in the spring. "

Franz Perneker, manager of the Bayern league club FC Deisenhofen: “We would have liked to have played again on Saturday, but our opponent Schwaben Augsburg has already canceled us.

The Augsburgers did not give reasons for this, but according to the new regulation they don't have to either, the BFV accepts it that way.

Of course, if you have three, four or five suspected corona cases, one thing is very clear: health comes first.

But for us it is maximally annoying.

That would have been a great end.

We played a good lap after the restart, even if it was short.

After three wins from four games, on the other hand, we are going into the winter break with a good feeling.

Because we assume that from now on there will be a winter break, even if the association does not decide on it until Monday.

Theoretically, he could still play games in December, but that shouldn't be after a four-week break from training.

That would also be dangerous to health.

Looking back, you have to be fair enough to say that the association was right with its decision to extend the old season to two years.

Because I think in the spring you will see through the rest of the season.

For this, the league cup, at least in the higher leagues, will be shortened or eliminated entirely.

What hurts me most about the break that has now been decided is that we have to send back 500 kids and young people who are now unable to do sports. "

Bernd Schubert, chairman of TSV Oberhaching and responsible for the second division basketball players of TSV Oberhaching in the 2nd ProB league: “The game is scheduled for the weekend.

We will compete against Gießen inevitably without a spectator.

A “normal” training and game operation is also planned for our professional league for the coming week of November.

Of course, depending on the pandemic, the situation must always be assessed at short notice.

But we haven't lost our confidence yet.

Sven Rumswinkel.

Head of the ice hockey department at the ERSC Ottobrunn district league team: “Our men's opening game on Sunday against Bad Aibling 1b is on.

As planned, the sporty lockdown will take place for us from Monday, initially for the whole of November.

The situation is difficult not only with regard to the massive loss of games.

Training for the first and the younger generation will also be canceled.

Overall, it is a very difficult situation. "

Rainer Gerhard, Chairman of the TC Ismaning, brings another aspect into play: "At the moment it is still being checked whether tennis is an individual sport and whether it can also be played in the coming weeks under certain conditions."

Source: merkur

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