Change of coach and reform wishes: Kufstein's football family in focus
Change of coach and reform wishes: Kufstein's football family in focus
The football scene in the Kufstein district faces some remarkable changes and challenges. During a three -hour discussion round organized by various football clubs, topics such as the future of the Tyrolean league and the current game situation were lively discussed. These discussions recently took place in Kirchbichl and offered the club representatives a platform to express praise and criticism and to provide a realistic overview of the current location.
A current highlight of this discussion is the change of coach at FC Ebbs. The previously successful coach Markus Holzer was surprisingly replaced by Paul Schneeberger, who previously worked at SV Kitzbühel. This happened despite the solid placement of Ebbs in the regional league Tirol, where they go fifth into the new year.
important topics of discussion
A central point of the talks was the desire for a reform of the Tyrolean football leagues. The club representatives agree: it takes a return to an attractive Tyrolean league with a total of 16 teams. This should not only enhance the league, but also realistically enable sporty perspectives such as ascents and descents. "The current situation is dissatisfactory," said Hannes Rauch, President of FC Wacker. The representatives of the clubs pushed for quick measures to initiate this reform.
In addition, the role of the Tyrolean Football Association (TFV) was critically questioned. The absence of the TFV management leadership in particular was discussed during the event. President Josef Geisler was asked for the fact that the responsibility for the dissatisfied league has often been attributed to him in the past. In a phone call, Geisler explained that he too had one vote on the board and therefore cannot be held responsible for the decisions.
Another topic that caused a conversation was Harald Vcelar's resignation, which is considered the longest -serving footballer of Tyrol. Vcelar, who has been active in various leagues for years and most recently played for FC Bad Häring, ended his career at the age of 52. His career was remarkable because he was very successful in different clubs and leagues and was always a popular player among fans.
For the local sports center Kufstein there was also news. Thomas Krimbacher, the responsible sports officer, informed about the progress of the upcoming sports center, which will offer new opportunities for the entire sports community. The planned integration of sports reference for schoolchildren in women's football at the sports middle school Wörgl.
was also particularly mentionedThe discussion about reforms and changes in Tyrolean football remains exciting. The voices from the Kufstein district have clearly shown that those responsible have to pull themselves together to strengthen the football scene in the region and to create sustainable solutions for everyone involved. About the developments on www.meinbezirk.at continuously reports while the euphoria is growing around the upcoming reforms.
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