Jürgen Filp: New hope for DJK Langenmosen after relegation!
The focus is on Jürgen Filp, the new coach of DJK Langenmosen, who is aiming for a challenging season after relegation.

Jürgen Filp: New hope for DJK Langenmosen after relegation!
A new wind is blowing on Sidlerstrasse! Jürgen Filp, who most recently excelled as a double champion coach at SV Waidhofen, has taken over the helm at DJK Langenmosen. After the team's unfortunate relegation from the Neuburg district class, Filp is immediately confronted with a huge challenge. In an exciting relegation game, the DJK lost 1:4 to SV Bayerdilling, which ultimately sealed relegation. However, the experienced coach seems to be ready to take on the pressure of promotion.
Jürgen Filp, born in 1978, has already managed an astonishing 351 games in his coaching career to date, in which he was able to record over 202 wins and 47 draws. This gives cause for hope for the loyal fans of DJK Langenmosen, who are hoping for a turnaround in their team's sporting fortunes. After his move, all eyes are now on him and his vision for the coming season. In the last few weeks there have been some serious departures during the summer break: the players Langen and Frauenholz moved to SV Klingsmoos, while Hermann and Krammer went to TSV Pöttmes and Mayr to SC Mühlried. Scratcher and Fischer, who act as player-coaches, also wanted to take on other challenges and went to SV Waidhofen II and TSV Hollenbach III.
A plan for the future
Filp is aware of the enormous challenges and is clear: “I am not the Messiah.” He brings a realistic perspective to his new role as head coach. He wants to revitalize club life and plans to focus on young players in order to enable the team to achieve lasting success. "My goal for the 2025/26 season? A quiet year without fear of relegation," explains Filp. Even if the DJK cannot field a reserve team in the B class next season because the staffing level is simply too thin, the coach sees the potential in the squad for positive developments.
An exciting aspect of his new challenge is that Filp has expressed his open desire for a playing assistant coach and a new starting goalkeeper. As an active player alongside his coaching job, he has the opportunity to play in A-class league games himself, but he will carefully examine whether this is the right step for him and the team.
Sense of community
Filp attaches great importance to team spirit and would like to see cooperation in the club promoted more strongly again. The 46-year-old, who has his football roots as a player in the region, knows the importance of cohesion and a sense of community in sport. The next few months will show whether Filp can turn things around and lead the DJK Langenmosen back to calmer waters.
The anticipation for the new season is increasing and the fans hope that a new chapter will be opened with Jürgen Filp. There is no doubt that there is a lot to be achieved in Langenmosen this season - and the coming weeks will show whether the team can rise from the difficult situation and head for new heights.