Two new signings set exclamation marks: VfB Hallbergmoos wins a test kick in Schwaig
Created: 06/26/2022, 16:00
By: Nico Bauer
The Bayernliga footballers from VfB Hallbergmoos (grey jerseys) celebrated a deserved victory in the first test on Saturday.
The second will follow on Wednesday.
© Rainer Hellinger
Bayern league club VfB Hallbergmoos has signed a number of newcomers for the new season.
Two of them scored in the 2-1 friendly win in Schwaig.
Hallbergmoos
– This summer everything has to work very quickly for the Bayernliga footballers at VfB Hallbergmoos.
After the stress of the relegation and the short holiday, the team has to integrate the newcomers into the team in a short preparation.
A first step was the 2-1 (1-1) win in the test game derby at neighboring FC Schwaig on Saturday, which is one of the top addresses in the state league.
Maurice David and Aldin Bajramovic net
As is well known, strikers are measured by goals - and two newcomers have already set an example in this regard.
The first official VfB goal of the season came from Maurice David (34th), who came from the Bavarian league FC Ismaning and is rated very highly at VfB.
After the interim 1:1 by Tobias Bartl (45+1), another new signing, ex-Aubinger Aldin Bajramovic, scored the winning goal (51st).
After that, Hallberg still had enough chances to ensure a significantly higher victory.
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James Joseph hopes for permanent visa
The bottom line was a deserved success in a decent friendly.
From this, coach Matthias Strohmaier took with him that the fitness of the regular team from last season is quite good and that the newcomers have indicated their potential.
However, the full squad was not there, which is why one should not attach too much importance to the first test match.
James Joseph, who scored goals like on an assembly line at SE Freising five years ago, also had his first assignment.
He is eligible to play but currently only has a tourist visa until the end of July.
VfB got the striker a job and hope that the 26-year-old will get a new, permanent visa for Germany after he flies back to his home country Nigeria.
Testing will continue at VfB Hallbergmoos on Wednesday at 7 p.m. when the team in Taufkirchen will play against the regional league club TSV Buchbach.
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