Raffael Ascher: Schwaig's top scorer on the way to becoming a Bayernliga star!
Raffael Ascher remains a top scorer for FC SF Schwaig in the Bayernliga. After a successful start, a top game against TSV 1860 Munich II is coming up.

Raffael Ascher: Schwaig's top scorer on the way to becoming a Bayernliga star!
The football club FC SF Schwaig, which is playing in the Bayernliga for the first time this season, can rely on its dangerous striker Raffael Ascher. The 28-year-old has already scored five goals and three assists in the first four games of the season, making him the club's current hope. After an exciting opening phase, which began with a narrow 4:5 defeat against Landsberg, three consecutive victories followed, which catapulted the team to second place in the table. This is what the website reports merkur.de.
Ascher, who has been playing for Schwaig for almost ten years and has played 282 games, was able to score an impressive 234 goals and 50 assists during this time. In the last three seasons he scored 29, 32 and 32 goals and was awarded the ERDINGER top scorer cannon three times. His coach, Christian Donbeck, describes him as “every coach’s dream”. Ascher has set himself a target of over 20 goals for the current season - a challenge he is likely to overcome based on his form so far.
Heart for the hometown club
The connection between Ascher and FC SF Schwaig is deeply rooted. He calls the club his “home” and has made many friends here. Even though possible transfer offers are on the table, he remains calm. “I can’t just throw away everything I have here for money,” he says.
Next Friday there is an exciting top game against TSV 1860 Munich II, for which a crowd of around 1,000 is expected. Ascher knows that games like this are special and is sure that the team will give everything to inspire the fans in this game too.
Additional sports commitment
In addition to his role as a player, Ascher is also a role model for young talent in the area. His path to success from lower amateur football to the Bayernliga shows that there are still ways to assert yourself in sport. Such personal stories are important and motivating for the young players who are hoping for their chance in Schwaig and the surrounding area.