Zorneding and Forstinning: A breath of fresh air through exciting new additions!

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New coach and newcomers at TSV Zorneding: Changes after relegation in the district league - test games and team development.

Neuer Trainer und Neuzugänge bei TSV Zorneding: Veränderungen nach Abstieg in der Bezirksliga - Testspiele und Mannschaftsentwicklung.
New coach and newcomers at TSV Zorneding: Changes after relegation in the district league - test games and team development.

Zorneding and Forstinning: A breath of fresh air through exciting new additions!

Amateur football is facing some exciting changes in the Ebersberg region. TSV Zorneding has positioned itself well for the coming season and has signed new talent. Coach Gerhard Lösch was welcomed by VfB head of football Thomas Herndl, which brought a breath of fresh air to the team. Zorneding will not only be strengthened in certain areas, but important decisions will also be made regarding new additions. Assistant coach Florian Heppert will take over training management in the absence of head coach Sascha Bergmann, while he will reconsider the signing of three new players who were in training this week.

The new additions are impressive: Kevin Pino Tellez, who previously played for SV Planegg-Krailing, and Marco Rastel, formerly Forstinning, are now enriching the team. Luciano Dimitrijevic and Leon Seibt from SpVgg Höhenkirchen have also dared to move to Zorneding. It will be particularly exciting for the brothers David and Nick Sibila, who will now play under the supervision of their father Boris, the goalkeeping coach. Zorneding now has a total of four goalkeepers in its ranks, including regular goalkeeper Michael Pohn.

Changes in the district league teams

At the same time, VfB Forstinning is facing upheaval after being relegated from the national league. They have already lost two important regular players: Mohamad Awata is moving to Türk Gücü Munich and Said Magomedov is joining FC Alte Haide/DSC Munich. Michael Appiah, who spent a year in Forstinning, is also drawn to Aubing.

New coach Gery Lösch brings a breath of fresh air into the team and has already integrated some new additions. Andreas Hollerieth is moving from TSV Moosach, while Niklas Reitner promises a lot with his state league experience from North Rhine-Westphalia. In addition, Leon Dimitric (formerly SK Srbija) and the 18-year-old talent Daniele Ciarlesi from Türk Gücü also join the squad. Particularly noteworthy is Victor Bezerra do Nascimento, a Brazilian newcomer who could bring even more international accents to the team.

TSV Ebersberg – a club with strong support

The role of TSV 1877 Ebersberg, which with around 2,700 members is the largest sports club in the region, should not be underestimated. It offers a variety of sports, from football and handball to trendy sports and Nordic walking. With more than 1,200 active children and young people up to the age of 17, the promotion of young talent is very important. The club's family and friendly atmosphere attracts many new members who value contact with other athletes. This commitment to sport and the community ensures that Ebersberg remains a popular place for sports enthusiasts.

The changes in Zorneding and Forstinning are the best proof that something is wrong. The test matches and the new season promise to be exciting - not only for the players, but also for the spectators, who will follow the development of the teams with excitement. Zorneding's upcoming test match against FC Deisenhofen's U23s on Sunday at 3 p.m. will certainly attract many interested fans.