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Sonntag, 26. Juni 2011
W256IV: Ein weiterer zu netter Gastgeber - und: Sieg für die einzige nicht-thüringische Mannschaft
Altherrenturnier des TSV 1885 Schkölen
Datum: Sonntag, 26. Juni – Beginn 10.00
Wettbewerb: Kleinfeldfußballturnier für Altherren- und Freizeitmannschaften, 7 gegen 7 Spieler, 1x15 Minuten
Sieger: VSG Löbitz 71 AH
Bestes Spiel: VSG Löbitz 2:2 SpVgg RW Graitschen (6,5/10)
Schwächstes Spiel: VSG Löbitz 0:0 TSV Schkölen (3,0/10)
Torschnitt: 2,33 Treffer pro Spiel (14 in 6 Spielen)
Torreichstes Spiel: TSV Schkölen 0:5 SpVgg RW Graitschen
Torärmstes Spiel: VSG Löbitz 0:0 TSV Schkölen
Austragungsort: Sportstätte am Stadtpark (Kap. 1.200, davon 50 Sitzplätze)
Zuschauer: ca. 20
Unterhaltungswert: 6,5/10 (Weitestgehend ordentliche Spiele und aus dem misslichen Umstand der reduzierten Teilnehmerzahl das Beste gemacht!)
Photos and English version:
An einem Sonntag Ende Juni muss man schon ein ganzes Stück aus der sachsen-anhaltischen Provinz hinausfahren, um eine Sportveranstaltung zu gucken. Immerhin eine sachsen-anhaltische Mannschaft war aber beteiligt bei diesem Turnier für Altherrenfußballmannschaften im nordthüringischen Schkölen. Die kleine Stadt in schöner bergiger Lage hat neben einer eindrucksvollen Barockkirche mit Doppelempore und einer massiv gebauten Wasserburg, auch ein Fußballstadion mit Graswall (darauf Bänke, ein Sprecherturm u.a.) auf einer Hintertorseite und einem dichten Waldstück auf der einen Längsseite zu bieten.
Eigentlich sollten dort heute fünf Mannschaften antreten, doch die Alten Herren des SV Mertendorf, von denen ich diese Ansetzung überhaupt erst hatte, traten wegen Überspielung (das Turnier am Freitag war wohl doch genug für die Woche) nicht an. Auch eine weitere Mannschaft erschien nicht, sodass die Ü-35 Mannschaften von TSV 1885 Schkölen (die Männer sind mit nur 4 Punkten aus der Kreisklasse Saale-Holzland in die 2. Kreisklasse abgestiegen), SpVgg Rot-Weiß Graitschen (bei Bürgel, in derselben Kreisklasse SHK belegten die Männer einen guten 5. Platz) und VSG Löbitz 71 (die Männermannschaft war in der Kreisklasse Burgenland Staffel 5 recht weit vorne) unter sich blieben. Die Platzierungen sollten erwartungsgemäß verlaufen (auf das Niveau von Altherrenmannschaften kann man oft mit Hinblick auf die Männermannschaften im Spielbetrieb des jeweiligen Vereins schließen – und der Burgenlandkreis ist spielstärker als Saale-Holzland), wenn auch die Spiele recht spannend wurden. Das einzige einseitige Spiel war das Eröffnungsspiel des als Doppelrunde ausgetragenen Turniers.
TSV 1885 Schkölen AH 0:5 SpVgg RW Graitschen AH
- Mit dem ersten Angriff nach 20, 30 Sekunden traf Graitschen gleich ins Eck
- Schkölen war völlig überfordert und ließ ihre drei, vier guten Chancen liegen
- Graitschen konnte nach und nach aus allen Lagen treffen und schaffte innerhalb von fünfzehn Minuten fünf Tore
- Unterhaltungswert: 6,0/10
VSG Löbitz 71 AH 0:0 TSV 1885 Schkölen AH
- Löbitz klar besser aber mit schwacher Chancenverwertung; ein enttäuschender Start für Löbitz
- Unterhaltungswert: 3,0/10
SpVgg RW Graitschen AH 0:2 VSG Löbitz 71 AH
- Löbitz nutzte jetzt ein paar seiner Chancen – den Rest erledigte ein sicherer Löbitzer Torwart
- Unterhaltungswert: 6,5/10
SpVgg RW Graitschen AH 0:1 TSV 1885 Schkölen AH
- Craitschen kam jetzt gar nicht mehr zurecht und ließ Schkölen die Freiräume, die sie zu ihrem ersten und einzigen Treffer in 60 Turnierspielminuten brauchten
- Unterhaltungswert: 5,0/10
TSV 1885 Schkölen AH 0:2 VSG Löbitz 71 AH
- Die Löbitzer entschieden mit zwei guten Treffern das Turnier für sich, wobei sie auch die konstanteste Leistung aller Teams zeigten
- Unterhaltungswert: 5,0/10
VSG Löbitz 71 AH 2:2 SpVgg RW Graitschen AH
- Nach zwei sehenswerten Löbitzer Toren glich Graitschen innerhalb einer knappen Minute mit zwei ebenfalls sehenswerten Treffern (u.a. ein strammer Schuss aus knapp 15m) aus
- Das beste Spiel also noch zum Abschluss des Turniers!
- Unterhaltungswert: 6,5/10
Die Tabelle:
1. VSG Löbitz 71 AH .................... 4 2-2-0 6:2 8
2. SpVgg Rot-Weiß Graitschen AH 4 1-1-2 7:5 4
3. TSV 1885 Schkölen AH ............. 4 1-1-2 1:7 4
Während Schkölen ein zu freundlicher Gastgeber war (wie auch Großkorbetha beim Handball am Vortag), überzeugte VSG Löbitz in drei der vier Spiele und gewann als Burgenlandmannschaft erwartungsgemäß das Turnier.
In Schkölen besichtigten wir noch die Kirche, aßen im Gasthof gut und zu normalen Preisen zu Mittag und fuhren auf dem Rückweg noch an drei aufgegebenen Sportplätzen vorbei: die von Pappeln umgebene Fußball-Wiese in Pretzsch, der Feldhandballplatz von VfB Stößen und der überbaute Feldhandballplatz von Prittitz mit dem kuriosen Kleinfeldplatz in der Senke daneben.
Statistik:
Grounds: 586 (heute ein neuer Ground; diese Saison: 135 neue)
Sportveranstaltungen: 1.303 (heute eine, diese Saison: 191)
Tageskilometer: 110 (110 Fahrrad)
Saisonkilometer: 43.380 (21.990 Auto/ 10.200 Flugzeug/ 5.660 Bahn, Bus, Tram/ 4.740 Fahrrad/ 810 Schiff, Fähre)
Anzahl der Fußballspiele seit dem letzten 0-0: 36
Anzahl der Wochen, seit der letzten Woche ohne eine einzige Sportveranstaltung (31.7.-6.8. 2006): 256
Sonntag, 8. Februar 2009
WE132III: Football and Handball in Merseburg and Weißenfels
ESV Merseburg 1:2 BSV Ammendorf II
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 11.00
Friendly match (10th vs 9th level)
Result: 1:2 after 89 min. (45/44) - Halftime 1:0
Goals: 1:0 12th (?), 1:1 48th (?), 1:2 61st (?)
Bookings: None
Sent-offs: None
Stadium: Eisenbahnerstadion (cap. 700)
Attendance: 20 (3 away fans)
Match quality: 2.5/10 (Weak)
We did not know of that match until the evening of the day before when we came by from a match in Leuna.
Although the ground in the idyllic but wrecked Railwaymen-Stadium was muddy, both the teams played a friendly match. The good thing of a muddy and wet ground is that they players have to show all their skills. Unfortunately, the players of both teams did not have many skills. Of course they don’t need to have so, but the match was weak even compared to other in that low amateur level.
In the first half, the railwaymen were better and had more chances. Some nice tackling were shown too, and after a short while, ESV Merseburg scored easily after a mistake in the defence of the team from Halle-Ammendorf that plays one league higher.
In the second half, Ammendorf managed to use two of their ten chances, so they won two on one goal. ESV wasted about 10 chances and the second and 12 in the first half. The second half was weaker by both teams, by the way, than the first one.
There is no need to lose any words about the visitors, officials or catering, I just must repeat that Eisenbahnerstadion is really worth a visit although, unfortunately, it is not used regularly. The biggest problem is that the pitch is a bit large (110x65m), but if they would carry the goals a bit inside the field and mark the lines according to it, they would have a 90x45m ground which is ideal for lower amateur league, leisure time and old boy’s matches. Now in winter, by the by, the stands hold about 700 people, while in summer, the capacity is weakened to about 300 places due to lush vegetation.
We needed more than an hour by bike to arrive in Weißenfels, a city that cannot be recommended for bike tourism but for basketball- and castle-hopping.
This time, we watched handball matches inside a sports hall that were unknown to us until that day.
Weißenfelser HV III 35:31 HSV Naumburg-Stößen IV
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 14.00
1.Kreisklasse (8th level, lowest amateur level)
Result: 35:31 after 60 min. - Halftime 20:18
Goals: (?)
Yellow Cards: (?)
Two-minutes time penalties: 2-1
Sent-offs: None
Sports hall: Sporthalle Weißenfels West (cap. 350; 250 seated)
Attendance: 60 (no away fans)
Match quality: 5.0/10 (average)
We arrived almost 15 minutes too late to the first match, a match of the men’s lowest division that was characterised by beginners’ mistakes but interesting though. There were many goals scored and it was an even match until five minutes before the end and a fair match all the time, just disturbed by stupid remarks of players and officials from Naumburg from time to time.
Most of the fans remained silent and the catering we tried after that match was not so good.
Weißenfelser HV 23:23 Lok Schönebeck
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 16.00
Ladies’ Oberliga (3rd level)
Result: 23:23 after 60 min. - Halftime 12:11
Goals: (?)
Yellow Cards: (?)
Two-minutes time penalties: 5-3
Sent-offs: 1 (Weißenfels, 59th; rude foul play)
Sports hall: Sporthalle Weißenfels West (cap. 350; 250 seated)
Attendance: 80 (4 away fans)
Match quality: 5.5/10 (average)
Afterwards, the women played their match in the third division. It was an even match, but Weißenfelser played a bit better. Just their goalkeeper was disturbingly week. Compared to other women’s matches, it was a good one. The usual women’s division problem - below the highest or the two highest levels, women sports is lame - is among others true for handball.
The most thrilling moment of the match was the end. Furthermore, it was the loudest and most emotional. Three minutes before the final whistle, Weißenfels had scored 22 goals, Lok 20. Then Schönebeck was awarded a 7m-penalty which was successfully scored. The equalised shortly after that, but WHV went on top once again. Then they got a two-minute time-penalty and a ridiculous red card. Finally, Lok Schönebeck even got another penalty donated, which made some home fans angry. The penalty was scored and 23 all was the final result.
Statistics
Ground No. 278 (new ground; this season: 48)
Sporting events No. 746-748 (this season: 112)
Kilometres that day: 50 (by bike)
Km this season: 17,630 (9,270 car/ 2,960 plane/ 2,710 public transport/ 2,690 bike)
Number of football matches since the last goalless draw: 4
Number of weeks since the last week without any sporting event (Aug 1st-6th 2006): 132
For more photos see
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x68/fchmksfkcb/090208a%20ESV%20Merseburg%201-2%20BSV%20Ammendorf%20II/
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x68/fchmksfkcb/090208b%202%20Handballspiele%20beim%20Weissenfelser%20HV/
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 11.00
Friendly match (10th vs 9th level)
Result: 1:2 after 89 min. (45/44) - Halftime 1:0
Goals: 1:0 12th (?), 1:1 48th (?), 1:2 61st (?)
Bookings: None
Sent-offs: None
Stadium: Eisenbahnerstadion (cap. 700)
Attendance: 20 (3 away fans)
Match quality: 2.5/10 (Weak)
Although the ground in the idyllic but wrecked Railwaymen-Stadium was muddy, both the teams played a friendly match. The good thing of a muddy and wet ground is that they players have to show all their skills. Unfortunately, the players of both teams did not have many skills. Of course they don’t need to have so, but the match was weak even compared to other in that low amateur level.
In the first half, the railwaymen were better and had more chances. Some nice tackling were shown too, and after a short while, ESV Merseburg scored easily after a mistake in the defence of the team from Halle-Ammendorf that plays one league higher.
In the second half, Ammendorf managed to use two of their ten chances, so they won two on one goal. ESV wasted about 10 chances and the second and 12 in the first half. The second half was weaker by both teams, by the way, than the first one.
There is no need to lose any words about the visitors, officials or catering, I just must repeat that Eisenbahnerstadion is really worth a visit although, unfortunately, it is not used regularly. The biggest problem is that the pitch is a bit large (110x65m), but if they would carry the goals a bit inside the field and mark the lines according to it, they would have a 90x45m ground which is ideal for lower amateur league, leisure time and old boy’s matches. Now in winter, by the by, the stands hold about 700 people, while in summer, the capacity is weakened to about 300 places due to lush vegetation.
We needed more than an hour by bike to arrive in Weißenfels, a city that cannot be recommended for bike tourism but for basketball- and castle-hopping.
This time, we watched handball matches inside a sports hall that were unknown to us until that day.
Weißenfelser HV III 35:31 HSV Naumburg-Stößen IV
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 14.00
1.Kreisklasse (8th level, lowest amateur level)
Result: 35:31 after 60 min. - Halftime 20:18
Goals: (?)
Yellow Cards: (?)
Two-minutes time penalties: 2-1
Sent-offs: None
Sports hall: Sporthalle Weißenfels West (cap. 350; 250 seated)
Attendance: 60 (no away fans)
Match quality: 5.0/10 (average)
We arrived almost 15 minutes too late to the first match, a match of the men’s lowest division that was characterised by beginners’ mistakes but interesting though. There were many goals scored and it was an even match until five minutes before the end and a fair match all the time, just disturbed by stupid remarks of players and officials from Naumburg from time to time.
Most of the fans remained silent and the catering we tried after that match was not so good.
Sunday, 8th February 2008 - kick-off time 16.00
Ladies’ Oberliga (3rd level)
Result: 23:23 after 60 min. - Halftime 12:11
Goals: (?)
Yellow Cards: (?)
Two-minutes time penalties: 5-3
Sent-offs: 1 (Weißenfels, 59th; rude foul play)
Sports hall: Sporthalle Weißenfels West (cap. 350; 250 seated)
Attendance: 80 (4 away fans)
Match quality: 5.5/10 (average)
Afterwards, the women played their match in the third division. It was an even match, but Weißenfelser played a bit better. Just their goalkeeper was disturbingly week. Compared to other women’s matches, it was a good one. The usual women’s division problem - below the highest or the two highest levels, women sports is lame - is among others true for handball.
The most thrilling moment of the match was the end. Furthermore, it was the loudest and most emotional. Three minutes before the final whistle, Weißenfels had scored 22 goals, Lok 20. Then Schönebeck was awarded a 7m-penalty which was successfully scored. The equalised shortly after that, but WHV went on top once again. Then they got a two-minute time-penalty and a ridiculous red card. Finally, Lok Schönebeck even got another penalty donated, which made some home fans angry. The penalty was scored and 23 all was the final result.
Statistics
Ground No. 278 (new ground; this season: 48)
Sporting events No. 746-748 (this season: 112)
Kilometres that day: 50 (by bike)
Km this season: 17,630 (9,270 car/ 2,960 plane/ 2,710 public transport/ 2,690 bike)
Number of football matches since the last goalless draw: 4
Number of weeks since the last week without any sporting event (Aug 1st-6th 2006): 132
For more photos see
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x68/fchmksfkcb/090208a%20ESV%20Merseburg%201-2%20BSV%20Ammendorf%20II/
http://s181.photobucket.com/albums/x68/fchmksfkcb/090208b%202%20Handballspiele%20beim%20Weissenfelser%20HV/
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