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"I think all of Schwaig would have exploded"

2021-05-10T03:48:46.292Z


The first decision has been made. The Bavarian Football Association is canceling the season and is now voting on relegation. So the basement children and advancement relegants can still hope. But five masters can look forward to it. Congratulations to FC Schwaig, FC Langengeisling, SV Wakpertskirchen, SV Eintracht Berglern and TSV Isen.


The first decision has been made.

The Bavarian Football Association is canceling the season and is now voting on relegation.

So the basement children and advancement relegants can still hope.

But five masters can look forward to it.

Congratulations to FC Schwaig, FC Langengeisling, SV Wakpertskirchen, SV Eintracht Berglern and TSV Isen.

District - "When I read that on Thursday evening, I couldn't believe it," says Schwaig's soccer director Wolfgang Lang.

“But now it's official.

Crazy, we definitely got promoted to the national league. "

The top of the table can actually celebrate after an almost two-year season.

The runners-up and all teams in the table basement have at least one fifty-fifty chance of a happy ending.

These are the results from the extraordinary board meeting of the Bavarian Football Association (BFV).

It has been clear since Thursday evening: The 2019/21 football season will not be canceled or extended.

It will definitely be canceled.

The table is evaluated according to the quotient rule.

The clubs should now decide for themselves what consequences the demolition will have for the clubs.

The BFV allows two options: Either the pandemic-related solution with relegated and without promotion games applies.

Or - and that would be variant two - relegation is suspended and the teams that are on a relegation place are allowed to advance.

Vote by May 18th

The digital survey will take place from May 14th to 18th.

According to the BFV, every member club that takes part in adult games has one vote.

"A simple majority is sufficient, ie 50 + x," explained the BFV treasurer responsible for game operations, Jürgen Foldbacher, in an online conference on Friday.

The result of the vote is binding for the board of directors, "otherwise we would make ourselves implausible".

Variant 1 or 2 - according toaltenbacher, a lot of clubs had reported to the BFV, but he could not foresee a tendency yet.

“That is balanced.” In addition, it is in the nature of things “that the dissatisfied always scream the loudest”.

Altenbacher encouraged all clubs to take part in the vote, after all, it is also about their future. Variant 2 would bring thinned classes in the lower area and bloated leagues in the upper area, which would have to be reduced afterwards. “We want normal leagues by 2023/24 at the latest.” Specifically, this means instead of two or three relegated teams from one class to four, five or six.

There are two ways, depending on the outcome of the vote.

If the clubs vote in favor of variant 1, the board would formally resolve on May 18th to cancel and evaluate.

It gets more complicated with variant 2 (ie “only climbers, no relegators”).

Then an Extraordinary Association Day must be convened, which can only take place in June due to the three-week notice period.

At this association day, the clubs would have to override the regulation that has been binding since August 2020.

No recommendation from the board

The BFV board members made it clear at the press conference that they did not want to make a recommendation.

Both solutions are to be considered equally.

In the case of variant 2, there would be new league models that the BFV experts are already working on.

There are no prohibitions on thinking.

It could be played with division as well as playoff and playdown round.

Vice President Robert Schraudner said that smaller leagues are also models for the future.

For the attractiveness of gaming operations, it is not forbidden to “rethink the model from the past 60 to 70 years”.

When I congratulated the team in the WhatsApp group, there was no message at all.

Nobody can still believe that.

Wolfgang Lang, FC Schwaig football chief

FC Schwaig has been around for even longer. In its 108-year history, however, he has never played in the national league. Wolfgang Lang is now very happy, who immediately phoned his predecessor Toni Scheckenhofer (“He is the real maker of this promotion”) and player-coach Ben Held. Curious: “When I congratulated the team in the WhatsApp group, there was no message at all. Nobody can believe that. ”Lang regrets that the ascent did not take place on the grass. “We were allowed to play these promotion games in 2019. The mood was great there. Now, I think all of Schwaig would have exploded. "

 As a player, I don't feel like a newcomer.

Well, I now have confirmation that I can play a league higher in the future.

But this feeling of success has been taken away from us - and of course all other footballers - by the pandemic.

Maxi Maier, player of the regional league champions FC Langengeisling

District league champions FC Langengeisling already has an idea how to celebrate promotion. “We are planning a test match against FC Moosburg.” Mario Sinicki will be the coach there in future, who has coached FCL for the past five years. "If Corona allows it, we will celebrate a little more with Mario after the game," says chairman Sepp Kaiser. "We are happy about the promotion, but of course it is not the same as usual when that is decided on the pitch." Nevertheless, the success is a confirmation of the work that the team and the officials are doing. Maxi Maier was a little thoughtful. “As a player, I don't feel like a promoted player. Well, I now have confirmation that I can play a league higher in the future. But this sense of successthat has been taken from us - and of course all other footballers by the pandemic. "

Quotient or not - we had the most points after 19 games.

Sepp Heilmeier, coach of SV Walpertskirchen

The footballers of SV Walpertskirchen met for an online session on Thursday and criticized the fact that they are still hanging in the air.

“Ten minutes later I got the message from the BFV,” says trainer Sepp Heilmeier.

“After that, of course, things went haywire.” As sad as all the circumstances are: “That we have now made it makes us proud of what we have achieved after such a mammoth season.

Quotient or not - we had the most points after 19 games. "

For himself it was very emotional, Heilmeier admits, "because I have been involved in everything for the first 20 years as a player and coach".

In spite of the joy, however, he was thinking “with everyone who is suffering from the pandemic”.

It was a heartbeat.

It's just a shame that you couldn't really celebrate with the fans and the team.

But that will be made up for.

Manfred Grosse, head of soccer at TSV Isen

There is also joy at TSV Isen.

“It was a heartbeat finale.

We literally closed the sack against strong direct rivals TSV St. Wolfgang in the last minute, more precisely in the 93rd, with the penultimate game before the second lockdown, won 2-1 and pushed ourselves to first place ”, says Isen's football boss Manfred Grosse.

“As the saying goes: the best comes at the end, and that's how it was in the end.” It's just a shame that you couldn't really celebrate with the fans and the team.

"But that will be made up for."

And now we are looking forward to the district class adventure.

Nino Filippetti, SVE Berglern trainer

In mountain learning, an idea has already matured as to how and when to toast the triumph in A-Class 8. "With a lot of distance on Father's Day, and of course only if that's legally possible," says Nino Filippetti, coach and father of the Berglerner football miracle. Almost relegated two years ago, the same team now dominated the class at will. “That's why we can also say that we deserved the promotion in terms of sport. Two thirds of the season have been played. And even if you only scored the preliminary round, we would be at the top, "says the coach, who toasted promotion on Thursday at various video conferences with players and officials:" And now we're looking forward to the adventure of the district class. "

Back to FC Schwaig, who received approval documents for the regional league a few days ago.

You have to prove that you meet the requirements for the national league.

That bit of paperwork shouldn't be a problem.

  • If evaluation is to be made in accordance with Section 93 (variant 1), these decisions will be made:


  • Men:


  • District league: FC Schwaig has scored 48 points from 22 games, overtaking TSV Eching (49 points / 24 games / quotient 2.04) thanks to the better ratio (2.18) and is promoted to the regional league.

    FC Finsing (11 / 24.05), on the other hand, has to go back to the district league.


  • District league: With 45 points from 19 games, FC Langengeisling and FC Lengdorf are tied.

    The Geislingers are the first to rise because they won 2-0 at home in a direct comparison after 2-1 in the first leg.

    A goal decides on the promotion.

    FC Erding actually has to go into the district class, although they are tied with SC Kirchasch, they have the same goal difference.

    However, the KSC scored two more goals.

    However, the FCE is withdrawing to the A-Class anyway.


  • District class: The SV Walpertskirchen (42/19 / 2.21) rises.

    The SC Moosen (41/19 / 2.16) had led the table for a long time, but a short period of weakness after the restart.

    Too bad: The second game was still pending.

    The relegation of FC Türkgücü Erding (5/19 / 0.26) was clear early on.

    VfB Hallbergmoos 2 also has to go down.


  • A class: SV Eintracht Berglern has mastered A class 7 (47/18 / 2.61) and is rising.

    FC Langengeisling 2 (34/17/2) is second.

    FC Schwaig 2 (4/16 / 0.25) has to go down.

    From the A 8, TSV Isen (46/15 / 3.07) will play in the district class in future.

    Thanks to the direct comparison with St. Wolfgang, DJK Ottenhofen is in second place.

    The FSV Steinkirchen 2 (8/17 / 0.45) must be in the B class.


  • B-Class: Rot-Weiß Klettham 2 (37/15 / 2.47) and FC Erding 2 (36/15 / 2.40) from the B-Class have managed to return to the A-Class.

    As already mentioned, the FCE will only start with one team in the A-class anyway.

    In group 6, SV Wörth 2 (32/14 / 2.29) and Walpertskirchen 2 rise to (33/15 / 2.2).

    Langenpreising 2 (4/14 / 0.29) and Grüntegernbach 2 (1/14 / 0.07) have to enter the C-class.


  • C-Class: After 15 games each, TuS Oberding 2 (38 points) and FC Inning 2 (33) have the most points and move up.


  • Women:


  • District upper league: FC Forstern 2 (35 points / 15 games / quotient 2.33) must give way to TSV Murnau (36/13 / 2.77) as second.


  • District league: SG Lengdorf / Hörgersdorf (8/15 / 0.53) and TSV St. Wolfgang (7/15 / 0.47) are relegated to the district league as penultimate and last.


  • District league: FC Schwaig (25/11 / 2.27) lands in second place behind Attenkirchen (32/13 / 2.46) and thus missed the promotion.


  • If the majority of Bavarian clubs vote for variant 2, Eching, Lengdorf, Moosen, Langengeisling 2 and DJK Ottenhofen will also move up - and there would be no relegation.

Source: merkur

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