Königsfeld dominates the league: 4-goal show and flurry of changes!

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On December 8th, 2025, FC Pfaffenweiler, FC Königsfeld and SV Aasen will end the first half of the state league with impressive victories and highlights.

Am 8.12.2025 beenden FC Pfaffenweiler, FC Königsfeld und SV Aasen die Landesliga-Hinrunde mit beeindruckenden Siegen und Highlights.
On December 8th, 2025, FC Pfaffenweiler, FC Königsfeld and SV Aasen will end the first half of the state league with impressive victories and highlights.

Königsfeld dominates the league: 4-goal show and flurry of changes!

The last matchday before the winter break in the SBFV regional league took place on December 8th, 2025. On this exciting day, the teams FC Pfaffenweiler, FC Königsfeld and SV Aasen were in good form and scored four goals each, meaning they were able to collect a total of seven points. A truly captivating football weekend that captivated fans.

FC Pfaffenweiler in the goal festival

FC Pfaffenweiler played an exciting 4-4 ​​draw against VfR Stockach. Despite the absence of seven players, including the injured player-coach Jonas Schwer, the team remained combative. Michael Höhe particularly stood out by scoring his goals six and seven this season. Raphael Gür was also crucial for the outcome of the game - with a goal and an assist he made it 3:4 and finally 4:4. Goalkeeper Max Weisser also played his part in the draw: he saved a hand penalty and his follow-up shot. Jonas Schwer remarked: “We need this break to regenerate,” after alluding to the injury problem.

FC Königsfeld celebrates a clear victory

FC Königsfeld, on the other hand, celebrated an impressive 4-0 win against SpVgg. F.A.L. One reason to celebrate was certainly the return of striker Sven Schwarzwälder, who scored two goals after a long injury break. Goalkeeper Cheikhi shone with a save from a penalty. Coach Daniel Miletic was proud of Lars Ganzhorn's development and laughed as he praised the impressive 31 points with which the team is now in fifth place. This is also a reason for Miletic to be optimistic about third place, as there is still a catch-up game against Gottmadingen. There were also some personnel changes: Maxim Garbusow is moving to FV/DJK St. Georgen, while Elvin Kljajic is moving to SV Überauchen.

SV Aasen secures victory

SV Aasen was also able to celebrate: With a 4-2 win against FV Möhringen, the players were able to celebrate the points they had earned. Sporting director Stefan Schnekenburger and board member Rainer Hall were present at the game and saw Frederik Edbauer score the first goal. The player of the day, however, was Tim Stolz, who netted three times, including a particularly impressive goal. District chairman Peter Becker also visited the game and exchanged ideas with those responsible at SV Aasen.

These results clearly show how much movement and excitement there is in the SBFV regional league. All three teams are now well prepared for the upcoming winter break and can look back on a successful first half of the season.

Behind the sporting events it is of course also about the use of modern technologies. More and more clubs are using platforms like Microsoft 365 Copilot to streamline teamwork and management, with this application simplifying collaboration in a single platform. This type of innovation could soon come to amateur football to increase efficiency and better support players. Microsoft 365 Copilot offers organizations and educational institutions the opportunity to work together even better through the use of tools such as Word, Excel and Teams.

In summary, the football last weekend brought joy and celebration in all three clubs. Whether it was exciting draws or convincing victories, the SBFV regional league has once again shown that there is a lot of passion and skill on the pitch. Further information on this And those interested in sports can read about the coming challenges at Kicker.