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Back with a good feeling: Lubor Dibelka is signing on for a fourth time at SC Riessersee

2022-05-06T17:04:22.181Z


Back with a good feeling: Lubor Dibelka is signing on for a fourth time at SC Riessersee Created: 05/06/2022Updated: 05/06/2022 18:53 By: Christian Fellner A trio for SC Riessersee: (from left) coach Pat Cortina, Lubor Dibelka and Pana Christakakis. © SCR The family has decided - Lubor Dibelka sums it up in this simple way. That's why he went back to SC Riessersee and not to the Oberliga with


Back with a good feeling: Lubor Dibelka is signing on for a fourth time at SC Riessersee

Created: 05/06/2022Updated: 05/06/2022 18:53

By: Christian Fellner

A trio for SC Riessersee: (from left) coach Pat Cortina, Lubor Dibelka and Pana Christakakis.

© SCR

The family has decided - Lubor Dibelka sums it up in this simple way.

That's why he went back to SC Riessersee and not to the Oberliga with the Tölzer Löwen.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

– You are not quite sure at SC Riessersee whether you should really count this one return from Lubor Dibelka.

"He only left because the club was broke," Pat Cortina throws in as an argument.

Well, and Pana Christakakis really got into the saying "All good things come in threes".

But unfortunately not true.

Old master Dibelka is coming back to Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the fourth time.

All three sat at the table in the office and counted: once from Peiting to the SCR, once from Munich, once from Wolfsburg and now from Bad Tölz.

"Okay, then all good things come in fours," the manager admitted and laughed.

Yes, indeed: the deal is fixed.

The 39-year-old actually plays again for the SCR.

He signed a two-year contract.

his last?

"I don't know," says Dibelka.

"If I'm having fun and it's going well, then I see no reason to stop.

Maybe we'll be sitting here again in two years and talking about a contract."

Dibelka doesn't feel a bit tired.

He lives for hockey.

"I look at everything, eat, train, sleep." He wants to do everything professionally.

"That's the only way he can still play at such a level at that age," notes Coach Cortina.

In his eyes, Dibelka is a “quality player”, but also a “quality man”, a real guy.

"A key player, but more importantly one with character, these are the people you need to succeed."

The Czech with a German passport, who has already played 223 games in four seasons for the SCR, is still striving for that.

"There's no need to worry that I'll make myself comfortable here for two years." The veteran, who still has high expectations of himself, is too ambitious.

"I want to play at a consistently good level." It doesn't matter to him whether he scores goals or just fights for the team.

"Both is important."

Christakakis rubs his hands that the coup has succeeded in landing this well-known fish.

"The most difficult transfer I've had to manage in my four years," he says openly.

The contact to the former darling of the public was never really broken off.

And when it became apparent that the Tölzer Löwen would actually slip into the Oberliga, the managing director threw out the fishing rod.

"From then on he was immediately interesting for me." Logically, there were quite a few rivals.

Also high-class from the DEL2.

This is confirmed by Dibelka, who says he never made a decision to switch because of the money.

In addition Peiting and Rosenheim from the Oberliga.

Why was the SCR awarded the contract in the end?

“Garmisch-Partenkirchen was always the most beautiful place for my family,” he emphasizes.

"The decision feels very good." And he also reveals one thing: If the SCR hadn't gone bankrupt after the runner-up championship, then "I might still play here anyway".

Because he's not really a big fan of constant change.

But then he had to react.

"I remember the manager calling me and telling me I had to find a new club." He couldn't believe it.

"Because I had a three-year contract with the SCR." But the end of the DEL2 was quickly confirmed.

Dibelka moved to Tölz, after all he wanted to stay in the second division.

The striker liked it there.

"I can't say a bad word about Tölz," he clarifies.

Therefore, he also hopes that his decision to return to the rivals in Garmisch-Partenkirchen will be accepted.

"I already said there that I have purely private reasons, which I will not disclose either." Only one thing is important to Dibelka: "There were a lot of rumours, all of them are wrong." For example, it wasn't Ralph's fault Bader or Hubert Hörmann,

Not even the finances.

Again, this statement is important to Christakakis.

"There was no poker for money, I don't want Lubor to be portrayed as a mercenary." Megalomania did not break out at the SCR either.

"We have a private sponsor from the northern Staffelsee area who is helping us with this," emphasizes the GmbH man.

After Alexander Höller, Dibelka is now the second experienced man to support the new SCR team.

Pillars that the old master urgently needs.

"We want to achieve something," confirms Christakakis.

And since, after Uli Maurer, the last identification figure in Florian Vollmer has now disappeared, a replacement is needed.

Source: merkur

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