Watch out football fans: start local clubs with a new momentum!

Watch out football fans: start local clubs with a new momentum!
On Sunday, February 15, 2025, the football district league returns with its 17th matchday. Tension is in the air because some of the teams who play in the BZ distribution area want to maintain or improve their placements. The SC Reken, currently in 5th place, competes against the leader SV Schwarz-Weiß Lembeck. This promises to become a rousing duel.
Another interesting encounter is the local derby between Viktoria Heiden, the 3rd placed, and RSV Borken, which is on 14th place. Coach Marc Gebler from Viktoria Heiden sees his team in a promising position and completely ready to dominate the second half of the season. The games all start at 3 p.m., which ensures an exciting football Sunday.
coaching opinions on the second half of the season
Before the restart of the league operations, the coaches of the domestic clubs were interviewed. Geblers expressed optimistic about the opportunities of his team and that of the other teams in the region. He is convinced that all three teams in the BZ distribution area could put a strong comeback in the second half of the season. Particularly noteworthy is the positive mood in the ranks of Viktoria Heiden.
About the RSV Borken, who starts the second half of the season with a new coach, Gebler said that the club could hopefully start with a lot of momentum. These fresh impulses could be crucial for their performance in the second half of the season.
processes in amateur football
The second half of the round in amateur football falls into the phase in which many change of club take place. Summer time knows two transfer phases: the first from July 1 to August 31 and the second from January 1 to 31. A cancellation for a change of association must be carried out by June 30, either online via DFBNET or by registered letter to avoid delays.
The regulations for transfer processing are precise. For example, players who switch to a new club need training compensation that varies depending on the league. For the Oberliga, this is 2500 euros, while it is only 250 euros in district leagues. These training allowances are also relevant for youth players from the D-youth.
The complexity of the processes can also be seen in the special regulations, such as the exceptions for players who sign a contract as a professional or finally played at least six months ago. In these cases, a change is possible without a transfer.
In these weeks, football is not only in focus through exciting games, but also through the important organizational aspects that shape the events on and off the field. Further information about the games and the landscape of amateur football are on Kicker.de and borkenerzeitung.de to be found.Details | |
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