Coach change at SG Soonwald: Roth abruptly resigns!

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Max Roth has quit as coach of SG Soonwald/Simmern. The club is now playing in the C class of the district league for the first time.

Max Roth hat als Trainer der SG Soonwald/Simmern aufgehört. Der Verein spielt nun erstmals in der C-Klasse der Kreisliga.
Max Roth has quit as coach of SG Soonwald/Simmern. The club is now playing in the C class of the district league for the first time.

Coach change at SG Soonwald: Roth abruptly resigns!

Football in the region is on the move. SG Soonwald/Simmern is currently making headlines because Max Roth is no longer the club's coach. This happens only a short time after the team plays in the C class of the district league and the first matchday has already been completed. The Rhein-Hunsrück teams met in the C season 14, and despite the still new challenges in the league, the first coaching change has already been announced Rhine newspaper reported.

The club, which is playing in the C class for the first time this year, had great expectations under Roth, but there didn't seem to be enough time for both sides to guarantee a successful cooperation. The sporting ambitions remain unbroken, and the question of a suitable successor is now urgent.

News from SG Soonwald/Simmern

In addition to the coaching changes, SG Soonwald/Simmern also successfully organized a football camp that took place from October 21st to 25th, 2024. In cooperation with 1. FSV Mainz05, almost 70 children from the area took part. Despite challenging weather conditions, which led to a short-term change to artificial turf at the school center, the camp was successfully organized. At the end, the young footballers received trophies and certificates, which made faces smile. This shows the club's commitment, not only in the senior sector, but also in youth work, as can be read on the official SG Soonwald/Simmern website here.

The coming season will certainly be exciting, not only for SG Soonwald/Simmern, but also for other teams in the region. The changeover period in amateur football has already brought some changes. For example, TuS Jahn Soest recorded numerous new arrivals and departures. The clubs in the Soest football district have developed various transfer strategies, and some teams are highly motivated to significantly strengthen their squads, as the Soester Anzeiger reports.

Football's kitchen is bubbling: With the first visible changes, the tension in the league could increase. The fans can look forward to exciting games and exciting developments - be it at SG Soonwald/Simmern or the surrounding clubs.