Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates an arduous friendly win against GVO Oldenburg!
GVO Oldenburg lost 1:3 in the friendly against SV Atlas Delmenhorst. The team fights despite injuries.

Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates an arduous friendly win against GVO Oldenburg!
SV Atlas Delmenhorst won 3-1 against GVO Oldenburg in their first pre-season test match. After the game ended without any goals at half-time, an exciting second half followed in which coach Key Riebau and his team retained the upper hand. The success is particularly important because you played against a strong opponent, said Riebau, who emphasized at the press conference that this day was more about movement than about specific insights. Despite many injured players and only 14 field players and 2 goalkeepers available, the foundation was laid for a successful preparatory tournament. Weser-Kurier reports that GVO Oldenburg initially took the lead after half-time (46th minute), but Lamine Diop equalized with a brace (51st and 76th minutes) and took the lead. In the 88th minute, Justin Dähnenkamp scored to make the final score 3-1.
What's next on the agenda for the kickers from Delmenhorst? The upcoming training session will be physically challenging and should give the players a clear focus on behavior when in possession of the ball. This happens before another test match on Wednesday against the national league team SV Brake (7 p.m.). Another milestone in the preparation for the new season.
Preparation phase under special circumstances
Despite the win against Oldenburg, this was not SV Atlas' only test match. In a previous duel against SSV Jeddeloh, the Delmenhorst team played with a significantly reduced team because eight players were injured. Here the game didn't go quite so smoothly for Atlas, as Jeddeloh secured victory with a final score of 3:2. After an early deficit, Tobias Fagerström was able to reduce the score to 2-1 just before half-time, before Lamine Diop reduced it to 3-2. Coach Riebau said that the team was trying to recharge its batteries and gain new insights, which was partly successful. Svatlas reports that These insights should be good for the team.
SV Atlas is not alone in the current test match phase. The wide range of teams preparing for the upcoming season can be observed throughout Germany. Many clubs in the Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga use these test games to check the form of their kickers and prepare for the upcoming challenges. As described on a platform, further exciting encounters can be expected in the coming weeks, offering both a competitive nature and valuable testing opportunities. Bundesliga.com informs about the complete schedule of test games.
The SV Atlas supporters can look forward to an interesting and instructive preparation phase, and whether they can achieve the desired success in the new season remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: the path there could be exciting!