ATSV Kelheim on course for the title: This is how the successful run continues!

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ATSV Kelheim remains unbeaten in the district league and leads the table. Next challenge: ASCK Simbach.

ATSV Kelheim bleibt in der Bezirksliga ungeschlagen und führt die Tabelle an. Nächste Herausforderung: ASCK Simbach.
ATSV Kelheim remains unbeaten in the district league and leads the table. Next challenge: ASCK Simbach.

ATSV Kelheim on course for the title: This is how the successful run continues!

In the Lower Bavaria West district league, ATSV Kelheim remains the undisputed leading team. With an impressive 10 wins and 2 draws, the club leads the table undefeated and is already 6 points ahead of its direct pursuer, TV Schalding. After a convincing 3-0 away win in Sallach, they would now like to improve on the upcoming home game against ASCK Simbach, which will take place on Saturday at 3 p.m. ASCK Simbach, under the new management of Kevin Grobauer, is fighting against relegation and is in second-to-last place in the table with just 7 points.

A look at the other games next weekend shows that things are going really well in the league. SpVgg Plattling meets FC Walkertshofen. The latter is currently bottom and has already suffered 5 defeats in a row. Coach Christian Brandl approaches the game optimistically, but would like fewer individual mistakes from his team. The injured list includes Moritz Zierer, Moritz Seemann and suspended goalkeeper Michael Wehdanner, who will miss the match.

Fight for positions

TSV Langquaid, who face SV Neufraunhofen, will also be playing on the same day. Langquaid is currently in sixth place with 21 points, while Neufraunhofen is in seventh place with 19 points. Langquaid's coach Matthias Eisenschenk warns, however, because Neufraunhofen is considered a dangerous opponent that should not be underestimated. TV Schierling is also showing its ambition when TV Aiglsbach is a guest on Sunday at 4 p.m. Schierling is currently in fifth place with 23 points, while Aiglsbach only has two points more and is in fourth place. Schierling's coach Dominik Salzberger focuses on a stable defense, while Torsten Holm from Aiglsbach is sure that his team can take the points home.

The league is as exciting as ever. ATSV Kelheim consolidates its role as favorite and remains undefeated. A look at the latest results shows that Kelheim achieved a 2-2 draw in their last duel against Langquaid, while the competition like TV Schalding also made people sit up and take notice with a 3-1 win against Falkenberg. Pfarrkirchen experienced a pleasing moment with its first win of the season against ASCK Simbach, which was defeated 2-0. Another exciting duel was between FC Walkertshofen and Aiglsbach, where the latter won 2-4 and handed the bottom team another defeat.

The coming games will show whether ATSV Kelheim can continue its winning streak or whether their pursuers can catch up. Football in Lower Bavaria remains exciting and the teams are fighting for every point. Stay tuned!

For more information on the current table, take a look at the Kicker.