40 stalls in 23 games: SC Fürstenfeldbruck fishes top scorers from the A class
Created: 11/30/2022, 12:48 p.m
By: Thomas Benedict
In the A class, Miralem Brkic (in red, right) was in a class of its own.
The striker scored an impressive 40 goals in 23 games for BVTA Fürstenfeldbruck.
© Peter Weber
SC Fürstenfeldbruck has brought two newcomers to the offensive.
Miralem Brkic and Emmanuel Ojo return to their youth club.
Fürstenfeldbruck – Alfred Thurner, team manager of SC Fürstenfeldbruck, had already announced that the district town squad should be refreshed over the winter break.
Now the first two newcomers have been confirmed - and they are impressive.
On the one hand, top scorer Miralem Brkic comes from city rivals BVTA.
On the other hand, Emmanuel Ojo is returning to SCF after around two years with the district league teams SpVgg Kammerberg and SVN Munich.
The two should help the Brucker offensive in the relegation battle.
The new attacking duo has had impressive numbers in recent seasons.
Ojo, who was trained in the youth of the SCF, made 14 appearances for Brucker in the first half of the 2019/21 Corona season, collecting eight goals and three assists.
At his subsequent stations in Kammerberg and Munich, the quota went down a bit – two goals in a total of 16 games.
But with his skills, the 22-year-old is definitely able to revive the second weakest offensive in the district league autumn round.
Victor Medeleanu: "We want to bring in players who have a connection to the club"
Especially since Ojo gets a real snapper.
Because Miralem Brkic is also returning to his sporting roots at SCF.
The striker, who played for Brucker in his youth, recently played one and a half fable seasons for the BVTA.
In the 2021/22 season he scored 27 goals in 14 games - an average of almost two goals per game.
And in the autumn round of the current season he was successful again 13 times in nine games.
He added another hit.
"He proved that he's a real goalscorer," says SCF coach Victor Medeleanu.
Brkic previously played for SC Oberweikertshofen for almost four years.
There, too, he proved his goal danger in the district league, above all in the service of the second team.
With the two newcomers, the SCF is also heralding a new transfer policy, as Medeleanu explains.
“We want to bring in players who have a connection to the club.
This is the only way to build a team for the future.” That has been different in recent years.
Not all players would have identified with the club.
"But the SCF has a history," says Medeleanu.
"You have to feel that in the players too." (Thomas Benedikt)