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Indoor football: Emmeringer outsiders want to make history

2023-01-06T19:35:55.636Z


Memories of 2016 are awakened in Emmering. At that time, the TSV just missed the sensation at the indoor soccer tournament for the Sparkasse Cup in Rosenheim. In the end, the district representative was happy about second place. Is there a repeat this year?


Memories of 2016 are awakened in Emmering.

At that time, TSV just missed the sensation at the indoor soccer tournament for the Sparkasse Cup in Rosenheim.

In the end, the representative of the district was happy about second place.

Is there a repeat this year?

Emmering – “We were the winners of hearts.

This time we want to get the best out of it again," announces Emmering's spokesman Manuel Sedlmeier ahead of the final tournament this Saturday.

From 4 p.m. the district league team gets down to business on the parquet floor of the Gabor hall.

In the group phase, Christian Kramlinger's team meets district league team TuS Raubling (4:18 p.m.) and state league team TSV 1880 Wasserburg (5:30 p.m.).

At least second place should jump out in the final billing in order to buy the ticket for the semi-finals (from around 6 p.m.) and possibly aim for the title (finals from 7 p.m.).

"That would be awesome," says Sedlmeier, although he knows: "We're more of the underdog.

Nevertheless, we want to get as far as possible.

And there's something in there too.

As is well known, the hall has its own laws.” He radiates hope for a possible successful run in Emmeringer.

The appearances of the green-whites in the two previous rounds give additional encouragement.

In the preliminary round, the Emmeringer had prevailed thanks to a stable defense.

In the intermediate round, TSV even got into a frenzy at times, offered textbook indoor soccer and playfully showed its opponents the limits - always driven by their own numerous supporters, the Green Wall, who traveled with them.

With regard to the final tournament, the district league kickers around trainer Christian Kramlinger can expect great support from the ranks.

"We've already mobilized a few people to cheer on the boys," announces spokesman Sedlmeier, announcing a huge fan troop that will head for the Gabor Hall, just 20 kilometers away from Emmering.

"We come with drums, fan scarves and everything that's green and white."

In the parallel group, SV DJK Kolbermoor (district class), SV Ostermünchen (district league) and TSV 1860 Rosenheim (Bayernliga) determine the other two semi-finalists.

When asked about a possible dream final, Manuel Sedlmeier doesn't have to think twice.

“A derby for the title against Ostermünchen would be something.

But to be honest, I'll take any other opponent if we actually reach the final," he begins to dream.

On Saturday, TSV Emmering then has the opportunity to make headlines again after 2016 in Rosenheim.

FLORIAN HENNING

Source: merkur

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