SG Moosach/Bruck: New syndicate brings a breath of fresh air to football!

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The SG Moosach/Bruck starts its preparation for the season on July 15th with two men's teams in order to strengthen the competition.

Die SG Moosach/Bruck startet am 15. Juli in die Saisonvorbereitung mit zwei Herrenmannschaften, um den Wettbewerb zu stärken.
The SG Moosach/Bruck starts its preparation for the season on July 15th with two men's teams in order to strengthen the competition.

SG Moosach/Bruck: New syndicate brings a breath of fresh air to football!

Something is happening in the Bavarian football landscape: On Tuesday, July 15th, the men's teams of SG Moosach/Bruck will begin their preparation for the season. The special? This syndicate, consisting of TSV Moosach and SV Bruck, acts together on the pitch, but without completely merging. The move was necessary because both clubs have had difficulty recruiting enough players for their teams in the recent past. A conversation between Jürgen Werner (TSV Moosach), Sebastian Berger and Valentin Kammerloher (both SV Bruck) set the course for the cooperation, which is planned to last several years, but depends heavily on the number of players. According to Merkur, the younger players of the two clubs have already expressed their enthusiasm for the collaboration.

The SG Moosach/Bruck will compete in both the A and C classes, which offers additional sporting incentive. “We want to bring in a breath of fresh air and promote competition,” explains player coach Marc Koch from TSV Moosach, who leads the first team. This will compete on Saturdays at 3 p.m. on the TSV Moosach sports field, while the second team will play on Sundays at 2 p.m. in the C class under coach Jochen Specht. The second team's home games take place in Bruck in the first half of the season and on the Antholinger pitch in the second half of the season. A more relaxed AH/Reserve training is also offered in Bruck, which further enriches the club's activities.

Tradition meets innovation

The founding of TSV Moosach in 1951 and the club's subsequent history are characterized by various sports that have been offered over the years. While the football players had teething problems in the past, the department was able to make progress thanks to successful training and youth development. There are now even several teams from G to A youth available in gaming communities under the leadership of department head Jürgen Werner. Since 2011, the club has made particular efforts to intensify youth work and now also offers a wide range of leisure activities such as basketball and yoga, which enriches club life. In particular, sociability within the club is very important, as can be read on TSV Moosach.

In times when traditional club models are reaching their limits, the strategic realignment of clubs is more important than ever. According to the DFB Academy, innovative club concepts are necessary to meet current challenges such as negative membership trends. Such a realignment could not only strengthen the identification of members, but also generate new ideas and actions that go beyond football. The aim is to make full use of the club's potential and to create a distinctive profile.

Overall, the signs at TSV Moosach and SV Bruck point to positive change. The players and the club management have shown a good hand for the future and are optimistic about the upcoming season.