Dynamo Dresden dominates at the Walter-Fritzsch tournament-final with heart!

Dynamo Dresden dominates at the Walter-Fritzsch tournament-final with heart!

In the exciting final of the Walter-Fritzsch tournament in Dresden, Dynamo Dresden prevailed 2-1 against Chemnitz FC and successfully defended his title. The goals scored Sascha Pfeffer, who was also recognized as the top scorer of the tournament, and Marc Hensel. Shortly before the final whistle, Jörg Laskowski made the honor goal of the CFC. The tournament, characterized by a great atmosphere and full of spectator ranks, was seen as a success by Ulf Kirsten, the patron of the event: "I am very satisfied. For me, the fun is in the foreground and that the fans offer something", as mdr reported.

The tournament was firmly in Saxon hand because the four participating teams were able to qualify after the group phase. Dynamo and Chemnitz from Group A as well as FSV Zwickau and Erzgebirge Aue from Group B reached the semi -finals. FSV Zwickau asserted itself in the game for third place with an impressive 5-2 victory over Erzgebirge Aue. Dynamo Dresden, who again demonstrated his strength through this victory, and the entire games were accompanied by numerous fans and a great atmosphere.

Change of coach at Erzgebirge Aue

In the meantime there are turbulent developments in the 3rd football league: FC Erzgebirge Aue has released his coach Pavel Dotchev and committed Jens Härtel as his successor. Härtel, who worked at Eintracht Braunschweig until October 2023, will take up his new office on January 2. He was optimistic about the challenge and the opportunity to work with a talented team. "I am looking forward to the new task, to a team with potential," he said. Until his entry, assistant Jörg Emmerich will lead the team after taking responsibility after the separation from Dotchev. Aue is currently under pressure after three defeats were last collected in series, such as Sächsische reported.

The situation in the league is tense because four trainers were released in just ten days, which indicates the challenges that many clubs have with their ambitions in the league. Dynamo Dresden's trainer Thomas Stamm noticed that the current situation may have too little patience in the industry. "Football as a whole is very fast -moving," said his assessment, and he called the connection to the region and understanding of the league as important factors for success.

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