TSC Zweibrücken has a strong winter: Coach looks at injury-riddled first half of the season

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TSC Zweibrücken winters in third place in the national league. Injuries put a strain on the team during the winter break.

Der TSC Zweibrücken überwintert als Tabellendritter in der Landesliga. Verletzungen belasten das Team während der Winterpause.
TSC Zweibrücken winters in third place in the national league. Injuries put a strain on the team during the winter break.

TSC Zweibrücken has a strong winter: Coach looks at injury-riddled first half of the season

The football scene is full of exciting developments! TSC Zweibrücken, which plays in the regional league, winters in third place in the table. After an intense first half of the season, coach Özal Acar has a lot to reflect on, because despite the table position, the gap to the relegation place is already nine points. One of the biggest challenges is the numerous injuries in the team. Eight key players, including Tim Wachall and Quincy Henderson, have long-term injuries, further reducing the chances of promotion. In addition, Jan Luca Rebmann and Sebastian Schmitt had to pause several games due to red cards Saarbrücken newspaper reported.

At the same time, a talented player in the region experienced a completely different kind of rise: Yannis Güllüyan from the regional league team VfR Garching attracted attention by shining in the YouTube show “Find The Pro”. A jury consisting of greats like Jens Lehmann and Sascha Mölders was supposed to choose the best player. Güllüyan beat six competitors and was crowned the winner. The 21-year-old is currently playing for Garching and has already signed his first professional contract with Europa FC in Gibraltar. But despite his talented performances, he had to accept limited playing time due to a rule there. Now he is concentrating on establishing himself in the higher leagues in Germany FuPa reported. Güllüyan is optimistic and aims for a successful career in German football.