Captain gone, but hope remains: SV Oberglan starts again!

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SV Oberglan starts in the lower league with a rejuvenated squad after the retirement of captain Michi Rebernig.

Der SV Oberglan startet in die Unterliga mit einem verjüngten Kader nach dem Karriereende von Kapitän Michi Rebernig.
SV Oberglan starts in the lower league with a rejuvenated squad after the retirement of captain Michi Rebernig.

Captain gone, but hope remains: SV Oberglan starts again!

SV Oberglan is facing an exciting chapter: After a strong performance last season, in which the team was runner-up in 1st Class C, it is now heading to the middle lower league. This rise brings with it a breath of fresh air, but also challenges, especially after the resignation of captain Michi Rebernig. The team now has to regroup and coach Florian Zuschlag emphasizes how important team spirit is to compensate for this departure. Loud sport-fan.at The hope of staying in the league remains the top priority.

In order to meet the requirements of the new league, SV Oberglan underwent significant restructuring in the summer and brought a breath of fresh air into the squad. A total of seven new players have strengthened the club: Andreas Katic (18) comes from ASV, Betim Tifek (24) moves from SC Sörg, and Konstantin Gruber (17) was signed from ASKÖ Wölfnitz. They will be joined by Maximilian Rupitsch (23), Nikolaus Ziehaus (27) and Thomas Tatschl (25) from SV Donau as well as the talented Noah Rabensteiner (17) from SV Feldkirchen's youth team. This means that the average age of the new arrivals is 24 years old, but the exact transfer balance remains unknown transfermarkt.co.uk reported.

Team spirit is the key to success

In order to survive in the middle lower league, coach Zuschlag relies on a strong team spirit. This aspect is loud vereinlist.de crucial for performance and club life. Team spirit not only promotes cooperation, but is also essential for motivating players. Zuschlag is planning various measures to strengthen team cohesion, including team building activities, regular team meetings and apparently also feedback rounds to further strengthen trust.

The departures of Michael Schneider to ASKÖ Wölfnitz, Maximilian Wissounig to SV Steuerberg and Denis Salkanovic to SC Reichenau also represent a challenge. Here too, Zuschlag appeals that every player who stays must show full commitment. “If you want to leave, you can; if you stay, you have to give it your all,” said the coach. Now it's time to roll up your sleeves and start the new season with a united team performance!

The first matches of the season are very important in order to lay the foundation for the goal of staying in the league. According to the award, the favorites for the coming challenges are Feldkirchen, Landskron, Wölfnitz, DSG Ferlach, Zell Pfarre and Maria Gail. It remains exciting to see how SV Oberglan will perform at this new level.