Schwaig wants to continue to annoy the big ones
Created: 01/22/2022, 16:00
FC Schwaig had plenty of reason to celebrate in the preliminary round.
© Rainer Hellinger
At FC Schwaig, the football-free time is slowly coming to an end.
Schwaig – On Monday, the boys around player-coach Ben Held will start to get serious about kicker life again, because the state league team will start preparing for the second half of the 2021/22 season.
The promoted team is currently on a third place in the table, which was not thought possible, and has already secured the league with 46 collected points and thus achieved the big goal of the season. Nevertheless, the coaching team around Ben Held and Florian Fink will continue to be extremely concentrated and focused and try to annoy the big teams like Unterföhring, Karlsfeld and Erlbach as long as possible. “The boys are all hot and they want to keep rocking the league. But they have to lay the foundation for this in the preparation, because without the physical fitness and the necessary stamina you don’t win a flower pot in the state league,” says Schwaig’s football boss Wolfgang Lang, who still has one wish: “Hopefully the pandemic will allow sensible preparation and a smooth second half tobecause everyone is now looking forward to playing football together again.”
There were hardly any changes in the FC Schwaig squad. In future, Robin Schmid (20), who came from TSV Eching, and Franz Hornof will form the goalkeeper duo at FCS for replacement goalkeeper Patrik Heilmair, who has switched to league rivals SE Freising. Kevin Holzner (31), who will be the player-coach in his current home in Vilsheim, and Michael Kurzeder (30), who will step down due to time constraints and help out with the second team, are to be replaced by the brothers Lucas (20) and Mateus (19) Hones . Both made their first appearances in the Schwaiger jersey at the end of the preliminary round. The squad is complete again and certainly powerful for the remaining 13 state league games.
So the only question that remains is a possibly corrected goal for the season.
"Yes my.
We'll continue as before and then see what comes of it.
Hopefully we will continue to be able to entertain the many spectators who come to Schwaig with good games.
Friday evening games in Schwaig have become an event,” says Tobi Jell with a grin.
Who wants to disagree with Schwaig's captain and all-time favorite, who has been the only player in all 21 games so far?
BY RAINER HELLINGER
preparation program
Saturday, January 29,
3 p.m.: FC Langengeisling – FC Schwaig;
Tuesday, February 1,
7 p.m.: FC Schwaig – SpVgg Kammerberg (on artificial turf in Marzling);
Saturday, February 12,
1:30 p.m.: FC Schwaig – FC Eitting (on artificial turf in Marzling);
Thursday, February 17,
7:30 p.m.: SV Dornach – FC Schwaig;
Saturday, February 19,
1 p.m.: TSV Karlsfeld – FC Schwaig;
Wednesday, February 23,
7 p.m.: FC Schwaig – SV Walpertskirchen (on artificial turf in Marzling);
Sunday, February 27,
2:30 p.m.: FC Schwabing – FC Schwaig.
Start of the season: Friday, March 4th,
7:30 p.m.: TSV Ampfing – FC Schwaig.