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The ball rolls again - but only partially

2021-03-09T10:04:40.593Z


Football training has been possible again since Monday. But by no means all clubs in the Starnberg district start training this week.


Football training has been possible again since Monday.

But by no means all clubs in the Starnberg district start training this week.

District

- The first sport easing after the lockdown has been in effect since Monday.

The coming weeks will be decisive, especially for the footballers, after all, it is a question of whether the interrupted season can be ended normally.

As long as the seven-day incidence in the respective district is stable below 50, contactless sports can be practiced outdoors, adults in groups of ten and children (up to 14 years of age) in groups of 20.

If the value rises above 50, it is over for the adults or they can only train with a daily test, but children can continue to train up to the limit of 100.

We asked the football clubs in the district to see who was again offering contactless units with a ball, such as a technical course, pass relay or shooting exercises.

MTV mountain

“If anything, we won't start until next week,” says Florian Garke.

The department head of MTV Berg wants to wait for reliable information from the association first.

"The way it is now, you have nothing at hand:" Above all, Garke believes that the rule to only train with a daily corona rapid test for certain incidences is "totally unrealistic.

You lose the fun, that's children's carnival, ”he criticizes.

SF Breitbrunn

Sportfreunde Breitbrunn have not started training straight away.

Men's coach Michael Dietz would like to work out a suitable concept for his team first.

"I hope that the players can be patient a little longer," says the coach.

He would like to get an idea of ​​the fitness level of his team either next Thursday or in the coming week and then start preparing.

MTV Dießen

Since the market in Dießen belongs to the Landsberg am Lech district, the gentlemen, trained by Philipp Ropers, and the youngsters are not yet allowed to start the small group training.

With the help of his “football fit” initiative, however, the coach is able to create individual units for his players on Dießener Platz.

“Apart from that, we did a lot online and kept the guys fit,” says Ropers.

He hopes the Landsberg incidence will quickly slip below 50.

TSV Erling-Andechs

"This message from the BFV is not yet that 100% clear," says Erlings department head Thomas Wandinger.

Wandinger sees the greatest hurdle in the incidence value of Starnberg.

"If the incidence value is over 50 for three days, we hardly know what happens next," said Wandinger.

Today, Tuesday, there will be a meeting between the trainers and the department head to determine to what extent the training can be started.

TSV Feldafing

Moritz Bletzinger, Head of Department at TSV Feldafing, is pleased about the opportunity to join the training program.

“It's a great thing, especially for the children, and we didn't even have to think about when to start,” says Bletzinger.

The men have to wait around two weeks before they can start training again.

"There we want to wait and see how the number of cases develops."

Gautinger SC

The Gautinger SC leaves the footballs in the chamber this week.

“We haven't decided on a final start yet.

We are still planning and trying out, ”says department head Jens Rindermann.

The start of this week was a little too short for the club.

“We want to start either on March 15th or March 22nd,” announces Rindermann.

Starting now with a few teams - for example the youngest kickers - and not yet giving approval to others was out of the question, says the division head, who now wishes the incidence figures to remain low, although he is skeptical.

But Rindermann makes it clear: “What we don't want is a stop-and-go.

So train for a week and then not because the numbers are too high. "

TSV Gilching-Argelsried

"We're not doing anything for now," says Stefan Schwartling.

The head of the TSV Gilching department wants to wait and see whether the community, as the owner of the sports facility, and the TSV presidium will give their okay.

“As long as there are no specific guidelines from the Bavarian Football Association, none of this makes any sense.

So far, that's all wishy-washy, ”says Schwartling.

"So far, nothing has been planned for our first team."

And the youth teams also have to be patient at TSV.

"We wait until new information comes out about what is possible at all," says Florian Gareis, sporting director of the youth teams.

For him there are simply too many questions unanswered, such as: "How many people are allowed to go on the sports field or what happens if a coach or player comes from the Fürstenfeldbruck district, for example, where the incidence is currently over 50?"

TSV Hechendorf

Tom Ruhdorfer takes the whole thing a little more calmly.

"This week we will come up with a sensible plan of how we can make the training safe and effective for everyone involved," says the trainer of the A-class TSV Hechendorf.

He is not yet sure to what extent he will be able to keep his team on their toes with the small group training sessions: "Nevertheless, we are pleased that things are starting again now."

TSV Herrsching

TSV Herrsching starts training the E-Juniors this Tuesday.

All other teams will follow in the course of the week - “according to the applicable regulations”, says the current acting department head Peter Seidel.

The seniors want to hold their first training since the end of October on Thursday.

FSV Höhenrain

At FSV Höhenrain, Christian Feirer has given his youth coaches up to whether they train or not.

“With 20 children on the pitch, that makes sense,” says the soccer department head.

He sees it differently with older cohorts and adults.

“Our men's teams have not yet started training with just ten players, it's a nonsense.” However, the women want to be active again this week.

SV inning

The SV inning is a special case.

Because the Ammerseer and their youth teams have a syndicate with the SF Breitbrunn and the FSV Eching - and that belongs to the Landsberg district.

“We are in constant contact with the other clubs,” says Markus Spiewok.

The Inningen department head informed all trainers on Monday about the recommendations for action from the Bavarian State Sports Association.

But no training should take place this week.

“We look forward to when it starts again.

But we are only waiting for feedback from the community and for the specifications of the BFV. ”In addition, the places are currently not in good condition anyway.

TSV Oberalting-Seefeld

District division TSV Oberalting still has to be patient with training in the Aubach Stadium.

"We are still waiting for the approval of the community," says department head Peter Tempfli.

However, the Seefeld were already very active during the lockdown.

“We had three online training sessions a week, and many of us kept fit with separate runs,” says Tempfli, who is also a player himself.

"I think we are well prepared for the back series."

TSV Pentenried

At TSV Pentenried the focus of the men's teams is on endurance units.

"We start on Tuesday with two to three running groups," announces department head Michael Möhwald.

Only possibly a unit is planned on the square.

“So we want to bridge the next two weeks.

We just hope that the value remains below 50 for as long and that we can then start with normal training again, ”says Möhwald.

In the youth area, on the other hand, the first practice units on the ball will start this week at the Römerfeld.

“The fun should come back.

We want to make it possible for the children to just play football again, ”says Möhwald.

TSV Perchting-Hadorf

With immediate effect, the G to D juniors of the Spielgemeinschaft am See (cooperation with SV Söcking) are starting training again at TSV Perchting-Hadorf.

"We are waiting for more background information from the BFV for the older generation and for men," says department head Michael Kuch.

"We are in the starting blocks, if we have more precise instructions, we will get started".

SV Planegg-Krailling

SV Planegg-Krailling is returning to the company a little more cautiously.

Only the teams from the D-Jugend downwards are active on the field again from this week.

For everyone else, i.e. A to C juniors as well as men, online fitness units remain.

“We definitely didn't want us to start with teams and possibly have to stop the next day,” explains department head Ayhan Kurt.

The situation for the C youth is critical.

"We have players who have already turned 15 and others who are still 14 and are allowed to train even if the incidence is over 50." In order to avoid a division within the teams, the SVP prefers to completely dispense with units with the ball for the U15.

SC Pöcking-Possenh.

The youth teams of age groups G to D have been training again at SC Pöcking since Monday. "All children up to 14 years of age are allowed to go back to the field with us," says Isi Yilmaz.

“However, all changing rooms and indoor toilets remain closed.

There are separate entrances and exits, everyone has to wear a mask on the way to the sports field, parents and spectators are not allowed on the premises, and everything is precisely recorded, ”says Yilmaz, explaining his club's hygiene concept.

For the older age groups, the men's, senior and women's teams, “we'll wait this week to see how the incidence develops.

Then we decide how the other teams get involved. "

SV Söcking

The footballers of SG SV Söcking / FT Starnberg have already been very active under the new coach Maximilian Dietze for the past few weeks.

There were up to three weekly units in order to gain an advantage in the promotion of the B-Class 5.

Department head Stefan Meininger is pleased that the footballers can now start - both in the youth and in the men: "We will start the small group training this week and we look forward to being on the field.

The anticipation in the whole club is palpable. "

FT Starnberg 09

The free gymnasts started training yesterday.

With the exception of the very little kickers - the four-year-olds - all teams will be gathering again this week on the grounds on Ottostraße.

"We have divided our artificial turf into four zones in which the permitted groups can train without contact," explains youth leader Kathrin Rumland.

From the G to the C youth can be trained in groups of 20, "with the A and B youth and with the men we have to pay attention to the incidences and decide on a daily basis," says Rumland.

TV Stockdorf

The TV Stockdorf handles the easing similarly to the neighbor from Pentenried.

For the time being, the gentlemen are foregoing units with a ball, at least until the BFV publishes a meaningful timetable.

The club gives the youth coaches up to whether they want to resume training with their teams.

"If the weather allows it, the place is definitely open," says Robert Frank, football department manager and club chairman in personal union.

TSV Tutzing

“We said it from the start.

If we can play, we'll play again, ”says Philipp Simon.

The department head of TSV Tutzing is looking forward to the coming weeks, in which "a piece of normality" will return to everyday life.

The children and young people will also take part in the training program again.

SV cheeks

For the men of SV Wangen, the club's only soccer team in play, the main question was: Does the grass even allow training?

As reported, wild boars ravaged the only place of the SVW last autumn and made it completely unplayable.

The good news came at the end of last week: As long as the weather lasts, at least training units are possible.

Today the B-Classic completes its first unit - “and very motivated”, as department spokesman Julius Roever reports.

"The boys just want to play again."

SC Weßling

Martin Jakob follows a very clear line: “I have forbidden my coaches to start training on Monday.

Nothing works before Wednesday.

And the men's teams will not start until next week, if at all. ”The department head of SC Weßling“ cannot understand the decision of the politicians ”to allow sport with up to 20 children in the face of increasing incidences -“ even if I am deeply convinced that the children urgently need contact with their peers in addition to exercise ”.

On Monday evening, Jakob met with his trainers for an online conference to discuss how to proceed.

"I will remind everyone of the rules and appeal to their responsibility," announced Jakob.

SC Wörthsee

The chairman of SC Wörthsee, Norbert Strangfeld, explained that the training was started in small groups with his footballers.

Both the children and young people and the adults are now allowed to go back on the pitch - provided they stick to the rules.

“It is important to us that we adhere to all corona-related regulations.

The instructors of all sports have been asked to do this, ”says Strangfeld.

mib / mg / tao

Source: merkur

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