Women's football in Mecklenbeck: start of the season against Alemannia Aachen
Women's football in Mecklenbeck: start of the season against Alemannia Aachen
The footballers from Wacker Mecklenbeck will start an exciting new phase of their club history on August 25th. This marks the beginning of their first season in the regional league, one of the higher play classes in German women's football. The kick -off meeting will take place at 3 p.m. against the renowned club Alemannia Aachen, followed by the final round on May 18 next year against Arminia Bielefeld, which Wacker defeated in the latest final of the Westphalia Cup.
challenge for Wacker Mecklenbeck
The trainer of Wacker Mecklenbeck, Felix Melchers, confidently commented on the first opponent. "Aachen is a well -known first opponent," says Melchers. This indicates that the team is aware of the challenges of the higher league and wants to master them. The goal for the players is clear: they want to achieve a positive balance against their opponents and emerge more from the season.
schedule delays and their importance
The announcement of the game plan was delayed by a dispute over Borussia Mönchengladbach II. GSV Moers, the direct competitor from Lower Rhine, had said that Gladbach did not have the "third team" prescribed in the statutes. However, this discussion was briefly solved when Moers retired, which could finally be published.
an effective matchday for everyone
The organizers of Wacker Mecklenbeck have set themselves the goal of playing the games on Sundays at 1 p.m. This decision was made to ensure that the arrival kilometers are kept rather low for the guests. In addition, a separation of the home game days of women's and men's teams prevented that the individual club activities overlap in the course of a match day.
meaning for the community
Participation in the regional league is not only a sporty milestone for Wacker Mecklenbeck, but also a significant development for the local community. The ascent not only draws attention to the women's team, but also promotes interest in women's football in the region. This area of sport can be a great motivator for young girls to actively exercise and be part of a team, which can lead to strengthening the entire club in the long term.
With a look at the new season, the Wacker players face challenges and opportunities before an exciting journey. The municipality is eagerly pursuing how the team deals with the regional league and what successes it can achieve together.
- Nag