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Footballers see their return to the field with a mixture of joy and skepticism

2021-03-11T15:40:24.638Z


The footballers can hope to return to the field. The key data in the four-step plan, which the federal and state governments agreed on last Wednesday, still needs to be clarified in some areas.


The footballers can hope to return to the field.

The key data in the four-step plan, which the federal and state governments agreed on last Wednesday, still needs to be clarified in some areas.

District - It's still rather small steps.

But they give the footballers in the region hope that they can slowly but surely return to the field.

The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) is currently clarifying how and in what period of time the return is possible with the ministries responsible for sport.

The key data in the four-step plan, which the federal and state governments agreed on last Wednesday, still needs to be clarified in some areas.

"I will inform you immediately if I have reliable and reliable information," said district game director Heinz Eckl, who took part in numerous consultations at the association and district level this week, to the clubs in his area of ​​responsibility.

SpVgg Schwabbruck:

The footballers of the game association would like to get started.

"But we're still waiting this week," reports coach Hubert Strobel.

For him there are still a few things that make him rather skeptical.

“What happens if there are suspected cases again?

The employers are definitely not eager if they miss their employees for weeks, ”says Strobel.

The coach admits, however, that he lacks personal contact with his players.

"I want to see the boys again soon."

VfL Denklingen: The

leaders of the district league 2 are currently running hard.

"This week we're starting a defined group running challenge that lasts around two weeks," says VfL coach Markus Ansorge.

"If everything goes well, we will be on the pitch on March 23rd with top basic stamina." This will be followed by three weeks of joint preparation, with the main focus on tactics and forms of play.

If everything goes according to plan, Ansorge sees his team ready for the title fight.

TSV Altenstadt:

“Of course everyone is hot for football”, reports Altenstadt's player-coach Christoph Schmitt - just to put the brakes on euphoria right away.

"It will be a while before you can train with contact again," speculates Schmitt.

This week he wants to discuss the next steps with those responsible for the district league team.

TSV Peiting:

The decision-makers at TSV Peiting immediately exchanged views with the players after the new regulations became known.

“We won't change anything for the time being,” reported coach Fabian Melzer afterwards.

That means: The district league team continues to offer cyber training, which has been taking place once a week since February.

"The players do this voluntarily, and that works well," said Melzer, who wants to start training immediately as soon as the start of the game is foreseeable.

“I don't do any training with ten people in small groups, and not even if quick tests are necessary beforehand,” says Melzer.

TSV Hohenpeißenberg:

With Alex Sanktjohanser, trainer of the district classist TSV Hohenpeißenberg, the euphoria is limited: "I'm still very skeptical whether it will really start again." He refuses training in small groups, as happened after the first lockdown.

“Either together with everyone or not at all,” explains Sanktjohanser.

As in previous months, his team keeps itself fit.

"But everyone is happy when it starts again and when the season can be played to the end," said Sanktjohanser.

TSV Rott:

"There is a light at the end of the tunnel, but we will wait a little longer," says Tim Erdt, trainer of the A-class TSV Rott, who sees no hurry to get back into training.

Its players keep in shape with running, biking, and fitness exercises.

As soon as there is information and guidelines from the association, the A-Class wants to determine the further procedure.

"We are aiming for the week starting March 22nd for the training start," said Erdt.

FC Penzberg:

“Of course it tingles to return to the pitch.

However, we will only get started when a reliable team training is possible, ”said Martin Wagner.

The coach of the table runner-up of the district league south does not want to break anything over the knee.

His players are currently working through individually designed training plans.

SV Raisting:

The footballers of the district league club SV Raisting are waiting for clear announcements from above.

"The BFV has a few meetings this week, then let's see what comes out of it," says Florian Heinrizi.

While the new head of the Raistinger football team is still quite reluctant, his trainer Johannes Franz can't wait to return to the football field: “Our feet are tingling.

After such a long break, we'd like to get started right away. ”However, it is already clear to him that there are considerable restrictions at the beginning, which does not necessarily make the training work attractive.

“The hygiene concept is in place, but training in small groups of only five people makes no sense.” Ultimately, the activity on the lawn is always determined by the incidence value.

This is then also responsible for distorting competition.

“In one district, the incidence is low, and training is allowed there.

In other counties with a higher incidence, this is not allowed or only allowed later, so these clubs are at a disadvantage, ”says Franz.

That's why Raistings Coach is also in favor of ending the current season, setting everything to zero and starting over in the summer.

SV Wielenbach:

“You don't really know your way around the regulatory

chaos,

says

Christoph Wiedemann, head of soccer at SV Wielenbach, who is too euphoric.

Also because the kickers don't believe in small group training without contact with the current leaders of the A-Class 5, they are not doing anything for the time being.

They don't want to start training until March 22nd.

"Everyone should appear fit because we will then start with the technical training straight away and won't do any more running units," explains Wiedemann.

"The seats are then also in good condition, so four weeks of preparation should be enough," said Wiedemann, who, however, said that he was not going to stand up to do quick tests before training. "

TSV Peißenberg:

"We are very happy when we can start again," says Florian Heringer.

The coach of Kreisliga-climber Peißenberg is not exactly optimistic about the return to the field: "I doubt that this will be the case anytime soon." Rather, he expects the incidence numbers to rise if more is tested and relaxed.

"Have a look", Heringer quotes the saying of "Kaiser Franz" in this regard.

ASV Antdorf: Antdorf's

trainer Aleks Simic is more cautious: “We'll do some independent running training until the government finally gives the go-ahead.” The club's chairman Anton Panholzer also considers it unlikely that the game will run in the foreseeable future: “ I cannot imagine that it will start soon. "

ASV Habach:

There is still individual training in Habach.

“We introduced a fitness app to the team so the boys can compete in small competitions.

As soon as we have the okay from above, we are on the training ground, ”reports coach Richard Hartmann.

But he is skeptical about the rest of the season.

“The deadline could be tight,” says the coach of the regional league team.

Source: merkur

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