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District of Erding: Lots of unanswered questions - the start of training is getting closer

2021-03-09T16:19:40.689Z


As of yesterday, the clubs in the Erding district have been allowed to train to a limited extent again. Each club goes its own way - an overview.


As of yesterday, the clubs in the Erding district have been allowed to train to a limited extent again.

Each club goes its own way - an overview.

Erding – After the first lockdown, TSV Wartenberg was one of the first clubs to start football training.

This time, the district league team wants to "wait until the BFV tells you exactly how the training should be," says department head Ernst Halir, adding: "Hopefully with contact." fixed date when the season continues.

"I have now destroyed the third preparation plan and have stayed with the opponents in such a way that we wait," continued Halir.

In the youth field, the TSV is aiming for March 22nd, but also wants to wait for the development in the schools: "As long as there is no normal operation there, nothing will be allowed in youth football and the club grounds will remain closed."

TSV Dorfen: Training next week at the earliest

District division TSV Dorfen is also patient.

There is not much that is specific about football, just a rough framework, said football vice-president Bernhard Schöberl.

“As soon as there is more clarity, we will slowly restart training.

But that won't be the case this week. "

TSV Grüntegernbach: Clear concept for immediate training start

TSV Grüntegernbach is already in the starting blocks.

According to sporting director Wolfgang Schnappberger, the A-Class wants to start training this week.

It is true that it still has to be clarified how high the organizational and financial costs for the rapid tests are.

“But if the incidence value is below 50, we can start.

In any case, we are prepared. ”According to Schnappberger, the players will be divided into training groups and sent away from the parking lot to training pitches 1 and 2 or to the streets to run.

“The groups then stop with a delay and should then go home quickly.” Even if all of this is time-consuming, “it is nice that we are allowed to go back to the ball, and we want to make use of that”.

SpVgg Altenerding: Waiting for the "Okay" from the city

According to department head Andreas Heilmaier, SpVgg Altenerding makes the start of training dependent on two things: “Approval of the sports facilities by the city of Erding and detailed information from the association and the ministry.

The hygiene concept must then be adjusted.

As a further step, the trainers and active participants will be informed about the regulations in online meetings, and only then will we start, so that a start can be expected at the beginning of next week at the earliest. "

Türkgücü Erding: The soccer field was misused

FC Türkgücü Erding wants to start training today at 7 p.m.

Player-coach Benji Tas does not fear problems with the city.

“I think our field in Altenerding was never closed,” says Tas.

He lives nearby and sees "how people kick it every day or take their dog for a walk".

His sarcastic conclusion.

"Whether it's still a soccer field is another question."

FC Finsing: Start with digital training units

In contrast to most other clubs, club life at FC Finsing has not been completely dead in recent months. According to board member Robert Hartmann, this is due to the new construction of the grandstand wing.

“A lot of people do volunteer work here.

So you see each other at least from time to time and can also exchange ideas in person. "

But of course the sporting situation is “somehow frustrating.

With three weeks of preparation, how are you supposed to go into the remaining games?

Injuries are inevitable.

So we're starting immediately with digital training units, ”he announces.

SV Walpertskirchen: Health comes first

Walpertskirchen's trainer Sepp Heilmeier also considers a preparation period of possibly only three weeks to be "extremely problematic".

This could also lead to problems with the employers of the players if they are unable to work for a long time because of a corona disease that they catch through contacts in sport, or because of an injury: "A player can still feel like that keep very fit, it is completely different whether you run and do workouts or whether you are back on the court.

You have completely different movements and the body is exposed to completely different loads that cannot be simulated.

You have to prepare players for this, and four weeks of preparation would be short.

But even shorter?

That will be very difficult. "The leader of the table in the district class wants to start training" when football with contact is allowed again "- on March 22nd.

If, however, rapid tests are necessary in the event of an over-incidence, “then I don't yet know whether everything is feasible if the boys have to be tested three or four times,” says Heilmeier and sums up: “We are from a regular competition still miles away.

But that is absolutely justified in this situation, because health always comes first, of course. "

FC Schwaig: Open questions have to be clarified first

According to the designated head of department Wolfgang Lang, FC Schwaig is pleased "that football has been taken into account in the easing and hopefully normality will soon return".

This week, however, nothing will take place in the adult area.

"Our Corona officers first try to clarify the open questions.

We also want to wait for the BFV managers' meetings this week, ”says Lang.

“With the U14 we try to get back on the pitch as soon as possible.

Our Corona officers must of course first give the okay. ”The other district leagues FC Moosinning and FC Finsing also want to wait this week until more specific requirements are on the table.

FC Erding: Sports areas must be released

FC Erding's young footballers will start on Monday at the earliest.

“We use the time to adapt our hygiene concept and plan how to proceed together with the trainers.

And of course the city first has to open the sports areas again, ”says youth leader Lothar Feuser.

JFG Sempt Erding is also waiting for that.

The FCE does not want to assess whether the lockdown relaxation is right or wrong.

“We are not entitled to do that,” says press officer and player Tommy Frieß.

The two men's teams were ready and would have kept themselves in shape in February with home workouts structured by a fitness app.

“We now have a new app for March.

It depends on endurance and interval runs so that we are ready if the restart should be quick.

And so that we don't have to catch up with fitness deficits. "

Incidentally, Robert Hartmann from FC Finsing has good news in this regard, who keeps meeting FCF members while building the grandstands.

"I have never seen overweight players there," he says with a laugh.

(Dieter Priglmeier)

Source: merkur

All sports articles on 2021-03-09

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