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Off to the early winter break: football ends game operations for 2021 - Würmtal clubs focus on young people

2021-11-25T09:42:41.587Z


The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) is pulling the winter break forward. This still affects a number of teams in the Würmtal. They react mixed.


The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) is pulling the winter break forward.

This still affects a number of teams in the Würmtal.

They react mixed.

Würmtal - The Bavarian Football Association (BFV) pulls the first ripcord and sends all of its amateur clubs (Bayernliga up to C-Class) into the early winter break.

The association announced this yesterday at noon after deliberations by the internal Corona task force chaired by BFV Vice President Robert Schraudner.

"While almost 95 percent of Bavarian amateur footballers are already on their regular winter break, the BFV also calls for the remaining clubs for women and men (with the exception of the Bavarian regional league, which is explicitly classified as a professional league in summer) and for juniors play-free time ”, it says in a press release.

After the 2G-plus decision and epidemic situation: Season break for football in Bavaria

The reason for the decision is the decision of the Bavarian State Parliament, which had determined the epidemic situation for the Free State.

"With this decision and the resulting measures to contain the corona pandemic, initially taken by December 15, the BFV sees nationwide and regulated gaming operations as no longer feasible," the association continued.

"Not least because of the insufficient time for the clubs to adjust to the new measures and their implementation at short notice."

Not least because of the insufficient time for the clubs to adjust to the new measures and their implementation at short notice.

Bavarian Football Association (BFV) in its declaration on the early winter break

More than half of the Würmtal football teams were officially in the winter break before the BFV's decision.

With C-classic DJK Würmtal II, the two teams from SV Planegg-Krailling and TSV Graefelfing and the second team from TSV Neuried, the early winter break affects six teams.

They have to throw their schedules for the coming weeks and months upside down.

And how do the Würmtaler clubs see the decision of the BFV?

TSV Graefelfing: regret about the early winter break in Bavaria

Christian Stigloher, head of the football department at TSV Graefelfing, regrets that his two men's teams are saying goodbye to the winter break early - and that, under the 2G-plus requirements, they will not be on the field for training for the time being.

“It's especially a shame for the second team.

She was really in the flow and still had two great games in front of her chest. "

It is good that the BFV at least reacted quickly this time and made a decision.

Andreas Gries, sporting director of TSV Graefelfing

Graefelfing's sporting director Andreas Gries explains: “It's a shame for us, because both teams were hot for the remaining games.

But it is good that the BFV at least reacted quickly this time and made a decision. "

Neither of the two knows under what conditions the game could be resumed in the coming year.

Stigloher emphasizes, however, that youth training is currently in the foreground: "It is important that the children can continue to do sports."

SV Planegg-Krailling: Early winter break in Bavaria "the only right thing"

Ayhan Kurt, who until a few weeks ago was the head of the football department at SV Planegg-Krailling and has maneuvered the kickers through the Corona times, sees the situation similarly.

In the meantime, he is mainly concentrating on his work as Vice President within the association.

Then we'll play a few more weeks of English in the spring - and that's good.

Ayhan Kurt, Vice President of SV Planegg-Krailling

Nevertheless, he is still active with the footballers and says: "We want to make preparations so that we can keep training in the fresh air for as long as possible in the youth field." Decide whether the men's teams will continue training or take the winter break these days, so Kurt.

His personal opinion on the BFV's decision is clear: “It's the only right thing to do.

Then we'll play a few more weeks of English in the spring - and that's good. "

TSV Neuried: As much training as possible despite the winter break

Stefan Kriebel, head of the football department at TSV Neuried, announces: "As we did during the entire pandemic, we will try to offer as much training as possible." Access to a daily quick test facilitated.

I don't have my crystal ball with me.

Stefan Kriebel, head of the football department at TSV Neuried, on the key points of a possible continuation of the season in spring

Kriebel sees the early winter break for the adult teams calmly.

“We take it as it comes.

This interruption is not that bad. "

Kriebel from TSV Neuried: "The higher the vaccination rate, the easier"

He is currently unable to answer what the continuation of the season will look like.

“I don't have my crystal ball with me,” says Kriebel with a laugh.

One has to wait and see how the number of infections and hospital occupancies develop.

"Of course, our wish is always that we can end the season sportily."

According to Kriebel, everyone has to decide for themselves whether someone wants to be vaccinated or not.

However, his personal assessment is: "The higher the vaccination rate, the easier it is to enable as much sport as possible."

te / mg

Source: merkur

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