Region - The football clubs from Penzberg and the surrounding area go into the weekend games with personnel problems.
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District League South
After the bad news in series due to the cruciate ligament ruptures of Christian Wiedenhofer and Maxi Panholzer,
FC Penzberg
recently won a hangover against Kosova Munich to lighten the mood.
The FCP will now face an opponent of a different caliber on Sunday (August 29, 2 p.m.) at TSV Neuried.
TSV leads the table of the District League South with only one defeat in six games.
Outstanding in the Neurieders is the offensive, which has already scored 17 hits.
The most striking player is Max Schwahn with six goals.
Penzberg's Andre Meier has already scored five goals and the young striker only needed the game against Kosova.
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Bad luck: Now the Penzberg FCP playmaker Max Panholzer has also torn a cruciate ligament.
© Roland Halmel
When looking at the last duels against Neuried, it is noticeable that the Penzbergers always won at TSV and lost at home.
This series, at least as far as the away games are concerned, FCP coach Martin Wagner would like to continue.
In terms of personnel, things are still not looking good for him.
In addition to the injured, a few vacationers are also missing.
Nevertheless, Wagner is confident that he will be able to take something with him from Neuried, "If the attitude and the will are right," said the FCP coach.
District League 1
ASV Habach
survived the last goalkeeping drama against Kreuth
thanks to a combative attitude with a 2-2 draw.
The Habachers now want to prove this mentality at the home game against FC Bad Kohlgrub this Saturday (August 28, 3 p.m.).
The newcomer from the neighboring district currently has even greater personnel worries than the hosts.
The FC had to cancel the game in Peißenberg at short notice due to too many failures.
The game was rated 0: 2 against Bad Kohlgrub.
In the meantime, there are even rumors that the FC, which is the only team still without points, is even considering withdrawing from the league.
Despite these background noises, ASV coach Bodo Nusser expects his team to be fully focused and not underestimate the supposedly easy opponent.
District class 3
It took a long time for
ESV Penzberg to achieve
their first win of the season. The last 4-1 win against 1.FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2 should give the railway workers confidence for the guest appearance on Sunday (August 28, 2 p.m.) at SV Uffing. The SVU got off to an ideal start into the season as a district league relegated team. With three wins in three games, the Uffingers are the only team that have not yet given a point.
ASV Antdor
f felt
how strong the SVU is
when they lost 3-1 two weeks
ago
. The ASV, which is expecting the SG Oberau / Farchant on Sunday (August 29th, 2 p.m.), like the railway workers, has only one victory on its books. Therefore, a second three against the climber from Werdenfels who has one more point would be all the more important.