TSV Berg on course for the cup: Coach warns against arrogance before Heimenkirch!
TSV Berg will meet TSV Heimenkirch in the association cup on August 13, 2025 – a crucial match for the next round.

TSV Berg on course for the cup: Coach warns against arrogance before Heimenkirch!
Next Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. TSV Berg will face state league team TSV Heimenkirch in the association cup. The mood at TSV Berg is optimistic, although coach Oliver Ofentausek urgently warns that the team should not rest on their laurels after the sensational 8-2 win against FC Esslingen. Success in Heimenkirch is essential if you want to reach the goal in the quarter round. Schwäbische reports that the team already won in the first round against FC Wangen (3:1) and VfB Friedrichshafen (2:1) and is therefore on the rise.
The hosts from Heimenkirch also showed that they are stubborn in their cup season. They fought their way into the game with a win against TSV Neu-Ulm (2:1) and another success against Türkspor Neu-Ulm (3:1). Adrian Philipp, Heimenkirch's coach, also has additional insider knowledge about TSV Berg, as he worked at the club as both a player and a coach.
The look ahead
Despite the successes in the cup, TSV Berg also has to think about staying in the league in the league. The team finished the preliminary round with 15 points and coach Ofentausek is optimistic that they will break the achievable 40-point mark faster than in previous years. Staying in the league will be a priority in the second half of the season, especially considering the fact that they had to contend with eight long-term injuries during the crucial phase of the season, including serious injuries such as cruciate ligament tears and metatarsal fractures. However, thanks to a great team spirit and the motivation of the players, Ofentausek sees potential for further success. FuPa highlights the cohesion and development of the squad, which has become more stable and stronger.
The club has also undergone personnel changes: Daniel Schachtschneider, Timo Baier, Lars Dettling and other talents are new to the team, while some regular players have left the club.
Amateur football is changing
Amateur football is constantly changing and requires a high degree of adaptability from clubs. This topic is covered in the publication “Football and Society – Amateur Football”, which highlights developments in amateur football and challenges such as discrimination and club culture. DSHS Cologne shows how important it is to consider the social responsibility of amateur football, even beyond sporting success.
Overall, the upcoming encounter between TSV Berg and TSV Heimenkirch promises to be an exciting duel that focuses not only on sporting aspects, but also on the tradition and community of amateur football. Fans can look forward to an exciting game that has a lot to offer.