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Double loser Ottenhofen

2021-05-22T00:55:27.544Z


The DJK footballers miss promotion twice after the decision to end the season. And that's what the other non-promoters and relegators say.


The DJK footballers miss promotion twice after the decision to end the season.

And that's what the other non-promoters and relegators say.

Erding - The end of the season in Bavaria's amateur soccer leagues hits all kickers, but some clubs twice.

One example is the DJK Ottenhofen, which was on the relegation site with both men's teams.

But with the promotion of the first (table runner-up in the A-class 8) to the district class or the second (second in the B-class) it will not work. 

As reported, the 2019/21 football season will be evaluated according to the quotient rule anchored in the game rules. There will be direct promotions and relegations in the individual divisions. The relegation is canceled without replacement. The BFV reports that a clear majority of 71.14 percent (2115 votes) voted in favor of an opinion gathered by the Bavarian Football Association (BFV). The alternative model up for vote (variant 2), according to which all clubs that are on a promotion or relegation place, taking into account the quotient rule in the table, can be promoted and relegation would not have taken effect, only received an approval of 28 , 86 percent (858 votes). In the Danube / Isar district, opinion was even clearer. According to the BFV, 77 voted42 percent of the voting clubs for variant 1.

Benjamin Settles was not particularly surprised, "even if we expected a tighter result," as the Ottenhofen head of football emphasized. For many clubs it was probably not an interesting option to play in an enlarged league. "Above all, the associated majority of relegation places was not an attractive prospect for us either." From a sporting point of view, it was "of course bitter when you consider that we have the relegation place with both teams. One or the other player would certainly have been attracted by the district class or the A class, especially because it would have been the reward for one of the two teams' good season ”. Settles also pointed out, "that the challenge in a higher division after such a long break would certainly not have been underestimated".

The Ottenhofen football boss looked ahead: “Now the incentive should be correspondingly great to confirm this performance in the coming season and possibly to improve it.

So that in the end you achieve your goals in a sporty way and not at the green table in the form of a special regulation. "

A Starnberg club wants to sue

Speaking of the "green table".

SV Oberalting (Starnberg district) wants to take legal action against relegation from the district league.

That should also be the reason why the BFV has not yet published any official tables in accordance with the quotient regulation.

According to BFV spokesman Fabian Frühwirth, corresponding final tables, which contain the ratio of points to completed games, can only be legally created when the season has also ended in calendar terms.

The clubs still have to tinker their tables themselves at the moment, but the consequences are clear.

For the district of Erding, for example, this means that FC Lengdorf will not be promoted to the district league, as it has the same quotient as champions FC Langengeisling, but is one goal worse in direct comparison.

FC Lengdorf missed historic success

According to the online information from Friday, he was “no longer surprised” by the result of the vote, says Lengdorf's football boss Anton Bauer. “It was foreseeable that only a few would support variant two, for example when the district leagues with 20 clubs and eight relegated teams are represented. Other alternatives would have been possible. I already had the impression that the BFV had dealt with Section 93 of the Game Rules, but not with solutions for variant two. ”FC Lengdorf“ would of course have liked to be promoted. That would have been historical, so far we have only managed it once in the club's history. But of course we accept the majority opinion. ”However, he is curious to see“ how the relegation clubs react, which have already threatened to take legal action in advance ”.

Understanding among the relegators

This will definitely not be the case with FC Erding, which has already announced its withdrawal from the district league.

As reported, the FCE can even be downgraded to the A-Class.

It is now also clear that FC Finsing will be relegated from the District League North.

But that was what the club expected.

"What is surprising, if at all, is the lead of the chosen option," says board member Robert Hartmann.

“But maybe that's good if it's not that close.

Then the discussions won't last as long and you can focus on a future that is reliable in planning. "

Moosener congratulations to Walpertskirchen

In the district class, the SC Moosen missed the rise by a wafer.

“I was expecting the decision.

The second variant would have made a lot more work.

And it would certainly have taken a while before the leagues had developed back to normal, ”says SCM chairman Manfred Slawny.

“Of course it's a shame for us.

If we hadn't played the last game against Moosinning, we would have had the better quotient. ”However, Slawny emphasizes that the club accepts the result of the vote.

“We congratulate the newcomer Walpertskirchen.

But we can find it a shame that we are now empty-handed after a year and a half of promotion.

But many others feel the same way. "

Türkgücü Erding is looking forward to the city derbies

The relegation of FC Türkgücü Erding from the district class is sealed. "We had already come to terms with it," says player-coach Benji Tas. “This vote was like a wild card for us, but the result was foreseeable.” Tas shows understanding for the clubs that voted against variant 2: “As fifth in the table, I would probably have opted for normal relegation to avoid the risk in to keep the following years small. ”However, his team would not have had no chance in the district class, he says. "After the catastrophic preliminary round, in which we weren't even worthy of the A-Class, we had brought together a team that already had quality." But now he is looking forward to the hot city derbies against Altenerding and FC Erding. "Maybe it's good for usthat we will grow together even better in the A-Class, and then we will hopefully play in the district class again soon. "

Understanding at FC Langengeisling

In the A-classes, the relegants FC Langengeisling 2 and DJK Ottenhofen remain in their leagues.

FCL boss Sepp Kaiser saw it coming: "There are a lot more clubs in the middle of the table, and they probably voted for this result." normal season for 2021/22 gives hope ”.

And then he reveals: “By the way, my sporting management voted differently.” But that is only little consolation for FC Schwaig 2 and FSV Steinkirchen, for example, who have to relegate from the A-Class.

In women's football, the vote has an impact on two district clubs.

The SG Lengdorf / Hörgersdorf and the TSV St. Wolfgang descend as penultimate and last of the district league in the district league.

Turnout over 80 percent

According to the BFV, the voter turnout was 80.46 percent.

Called to cast their vote, a total of 3695 clubs throughout the Free State that take part in adult games.

Each club had one vote.

Ultimately, 2,973 clubs made use of their right to vote.

The BFV commissioned an external service provider with the technical implementation of the coordination and the determination of the result.

Further resolutions

In addition to the decision to end the extended 2019/20 season for women and men, the BFV board has activated the six-month deadline for club changes that was last suspended due to the pandemic and also restarted the personal player penalties.

"Due to the state's Corona regulations, the periods from March 13 to July 29, 2020 (Lockdown I) as well as from November 2 to 30, 2020 (Lockdown II) and February 1, remain in the event of a player change due to inactivity until May 18, 2021 (Lockdown III) ", it says in a press release of the association.

Season break also for the juniors

In addition, the BFV board unanimously decided to end the season for the juniors.

“It is the clear wish of the vast majority of all junior clubs to draw a line.

We are now complying with this, ”says Sandra Hofmann, chairwoman of the association's committee for women and girls.

Juniors: decision on Saturday

According to the BFV, there will be their own virtual information seminars next Saturday for the juniors who had canceled their 2019/20 season and made arrangements for a new pandemic-related cancellation before the 2020/21 season.

There, Florian Weißmann, chairman of the association's youth committee, and his team will inform the clubs about how to proceed.

Alternative game models

From the new season 2021/22, the BFV also wants to offer a limited number of alternative game class models to the classic system with round trip rounds. “These alternatives will be finalized in the next few weeks. In the second step, we leave it up to the districts and districts in direct coordination with the clubs of the individual leagues to choose which of the available models they choose, ”says BFV treasurer Jürgen Foldbacher, who is responsible for games in Bavaria. It is clear that there can only be a limited selection: “We will prepare these alternative models to the conventional season with a round trip. The individual leagues and the clubs involved in them should therefore have options here together with the association representatives on site in the future.We all hope not, but even in the new season it may happen that we will not bring all match days over the stage and that a rating can be based on the games played. That must be clear to everyone involved today, ”emphasize the two association game directors Sandra Hofmann and Josef Janker.

Source: merkur

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