Uth brothers: Parallel worlds in football-a promotion, a newest chapter

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1. FC Niederkassel II: Jan Sebastian Uth is "also important for the third half"

Jan Sebastian Uth, the 35-year-old brother of the Bundesliga player Mark Uth, plays a central role in the team of 1. FC Niederkassel II. In Kreisliga A, he is not only active as a scorer, but also as an important team player who strengthens the team structure. The chairman Marc Pfister Uth praises for his influence on both the field and in the so -called "third half", the sociable get -together after the game. His achievements in the last games, especially in the 3-0 victory against TuS Mondorf II, show its importance for the team.

Uth, so far with seven goals and eight templates this season, has demonstrated his skills and is considered a key player by coach Sven Rasch. Jan Sebastian's sporty career began in youth and led over stations at various clubs until his return to his home club, where he brings his experience and skills on the pitch.

The two brothers who once kicked together at TuS Langel developed differently in their careers. While Mark Uth, the younger brother, is currently on the way to the 1st Bundesliga with 1. FC Köln, Jan Sebastian focuses more on his family life and his professional career in real estate industry. His older return to football is a matter close to the heart, even if he had several changes and injuries in the past.

The current season is special for Jan Sebastian, since despite his experience in higher leagues, in which he also played, he found that the district league A ideally reflects its current sports level. "The A-Liga is more intense and attractive," he notes, while he is committed to the next season. However, whether he will remain active depends on his family situation.

In contrast, Mark Uth decided to end his career in summer. However, the contact between the brothers remains strong and there is hope that they might even play together with the old men in the future. The football family remains closely connected in both Uths, even if their paths continue to differ professionally.