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topicnews · September 6, 2024

Local sports Football district league B The first “top game” takes place in Bad Peterstal News from Ortenau

Local sports Football district league B The first “top game” takes place in Bad Peterstal News from Ortenau

The leader of the first division of the football district league B welcomes SV Oberkirch II, who also started with a clear victory. Legelshurst is looking forward to the derby against Neumühl.

Season 1

Peterstal – Oberkirch II

After the 7-0 victory in Neumühl, Mirko Heiberger, coach of SV Bad Peterstal (1st place/3 points), was looking forward to the derby against SV Oberkirch II (2nd/3): “I expect a difficult game against a good opponent with a lot of experience. But we are in good form and want to take the positive mood with us.” However, the home team is missing two or three regular players due to vacation. “Nevertheless, we will give everything to keep the points,” said Heiberger.

The guests started in their new surroundings with a convincing 4-0 win against Sand. “We have achieved our goal of winning the first game at home on Wine Festival Sunday.” It’s great that we managed to do that convincingly,” said SVO coach Kevin Bierer, who said before the away game in Bad Peterstal: “We are really looking forward to the derby and want to try to take home the three points.” “

Legelshurst – Neumühl

In the 0:3 defeat in Zusenhofen, TuS Legelshurst (9th/0) kept the score open for a long time. But coach Patrick Tschöpe said: “We lack the power to get forward and win something.” That should change against SV Neumühl (11th/0). “Of course we hope that we can improve against Neumühl.” “Unfortunately, another player, David Wilhelmy, has been injured, so we are very tight in terms of personnel,” said Tschöpe.

The guests had to deal with the 0:7 defeat against Bad Peterstal. “The result left us all pretty dismayed. Unfortunately, we were unable to compensate for the many absences. “The game against Legelshurst is already setting the tone for our season and I expect a reaction.” We want to play a better role this year and therefore absolutely have to score points.”

Önsbach – Cork

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“After our unfortunate 0-1 loss against Eckartsweier, we now really want to score points,” explains Jürgen Rauscher, sporting director of SV Kork (8th/0) before the away game at SC Önsbach (7th/0). “The hosts have a completely new team and, in Marco Klöpfer, a top striker in their ranks.” You never know what to expect from a newly formed opponent. “But it should at least be enough for a point, and I would of course be even happier with a win,” hopes Rauscher, whose team will be almost unchanged.

Eckartsweier – Zusenhofen/Stadelhofen (Sun., 4 p.m.)

With the 1-0 win in Kork, SV Eckartsweier (4th/3) was finally able to start the season with a win after two years. “Even if the performance wasn’t optimal, we are very happy with the three points,” said a delighted Marc Baaß, match committee member of the hosts, who will now face SG Zusenhofen/Stadelhofen (3rd/3) at home again. “With SG, we expect one of the favorites for promotion.” But we are confident because our coaching team has worked a lot on tactics in preparation. “If we implement these guidelines, we can also annoy teams like SG,” believes Marc Baaß.

Kevin Winkler, the SG’s match committee, was not entirely satisfied after the 3-0 win against Legelshurst: “The victory was indisputably deserved. However, we were poor at creating chances in the first half and the danger of an equaliser was always present until the 2-0 scoreline was reached.” In Eckartsweier, the coaching team is forced to make changes because the visitors are missing a number of holidaymakers. “In addition, Julian Seiler and Luca Rößler are very unlikely to play. However, this also offers a chance for other players to make a name for themselves. “Our direction is clear: we want to take three points home with us,” said Winkler.

Season 2

Appenweier–Elgersweier II

SV Appenweier (3rd/3) is happy with the start after the 7:4 win at Rammersweier II. “Our game was good until the 70th minute.” After that, nothing worked and we conceded three late goals,” summed up coach Onur Coban, who now wants to get three points again against VfR Elgersweier II (10th/0). “Our goal is to have the game under control for 90 minutes.” We are on a very good path in attack, but our defensive behavior must improve a lot.”