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House ban and locks - dispute over young footballers escalates

2022-08-12T08:14:59.496Z


House ban and locks - dispute over young footballers escalates Created: 08/12/2022Updated: 08/12/2022 10:08 am By: Corbinian Kothny It is said that players from SG Anzing/Parsdorf/Baldham were recruited from Kirchheimer SC. (icon image). © IMAGO/BODE Alternating fever in the youth football field - this causes considerable concern for FC Parsdorf and causes a stir. Has a neighboring club poache


House ban and locks - dispute over young footballers escalates

Created: 08/12/2022Updated: 08/12/2022 10:08 am

By: Corbinian Kothny

It is said that players from SG Anzing/Parsdorf/Baldham were recruited from Kirchheimer SC.

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Alternating fever in the youth football field - this causes considerable concern for FC Parsdorf and causes a stir.

Has a neighboring club poached players?

Parsdorf

– July 15 is the big deadline for Roland Pumm, youth director at FC Parsdorf.

Until then, all clubs in Bavarian youth football must register their teams for the coming season with the BFV.

Youth leaders often plan weeks in advance for the coming season.

The SG Anzing/Parsdorf/Baldham also wanted to play with three teams in the C-Youth in the coming season.

Four days before the registration deadline, however, the SG was informed via the online portal of the BFV that four players wanted to deregister and switch to Kirchheimer SC.

There was no previous contact between the clubs.

Youth leader complains: half the team was addressed

That annoys Pumm: "All in all, half the team from last year's U14-3 was actively asked if they would like to switch to KSC.

After that there was a trial session and at the end four players changed.” At SG they had planned with the four children.

Now only 13 players are left for the team.

"We're talking about popular sport here.

The team was promoted from the group to the district class last season and planned as a second team.

There will always be something like that in competitive sports.

You can talk about it if a player wants to change.

But that's where the fun stops.

We had no knowledge of the change of players until the BFV deregistration,” says Pumm.

Youth players have now been banned

The SG's hands are tied.

"The way it works is amazing," says the youth leader angrily.

The association can only agree to the deregistration via the receiving association in the next 14 days or reject it.

Pumm, along with his colleagues, opted to deny the deregistration.

Players will now be banned.

"It hurts our souls, but that's the only way we can defend ourselves." The SG also published an open letter in which they heavily criticized the KSC for the procedure.

The change periods are also a thorn in Pumm's side.

Players can change in the youth section until July 15th.

The same deadline as for the registration of the teams.

"We don't have any planning security," says Pumm annoyed.

Kirchheim defends himself: In no way actively approached the players

At Kirchheimer SC, they firmly defend themselves against parts of the allegations.

Above all Rene Seibold.

He is the coach of the U11s and, according to his own statement, organized the trial training in Kirchheim for five boys.

Seibold was "in no way actively" approaching the players.

The youth trainer comes from Anzing, where he used to work as a trainer at the SVA and was one of the SG co-initiators.

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He has known the players who have now changed since they were little and trained them earlier.

Contrary to what Pumm said, according to Seibold, the parents approached him and asked him if he could use his contacts to place the boys with another club.

According to Seibold, they wanted to stop at the SG because the training was no longer appropriate for their age.

He then organized trial training sessions in Kirchheim and Pasing.

In the end they decided on the KSC.

He doesn't want to let the fact that Seibold addressed half the team stand.

He organized trial training for five children, four of whom switched.

"By the way, one of the four boys has already stopped, two of the other three would have stopped playing football anyway if they had stayed with SG," says Seibold.

Kirchheim coach gets house ban in Anzing

Seibold cannot understand the public path that the SG and especially Pumm are now taking.

In addition, he was banned from entering Anzing – although he is still a member of the SVA.

“The most important thing for me is that the kids keep playing football.

I just let my contacts play.

The real cheek is that the boys are now being banned," says Seibold.

When asked, Kirchheimer SC described the alleged poaching attempt in a similar way, but was insightful.

"It didn't go well and wasn't the fine English way. We also offered to transfer the players back," explains youth leader Dominik Achilles.

"Our coaches should learn from this," says Achilles, and he also holds the parents accountable: "In the future, if players want to come, the prerequisite for this is that the parents deal openly with the change at the releasing club." He is happy with that whole incident.

To avoid trouble in the future, he wants to set up a policy for his coaches.

According to this, children should not be actively approached in both popular and competitive sports and if there is a change, this should be transparent.

You can find more current news from the district of Ebersberg at Merkur.de/Ebersberg.

It's too late for SG Anzing/Parsdorf/Baldham.

But the U15-2 are not giving up on the SG.

“We reported the team anyway.

We have to juggle the players every weekend now, but the most important thing is that the other kids can keep playing," says Pumm.

That doesn't apply to the three boys who changed.

You have been banned for three months.

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Source: merkur

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