VSK Osterholz II celebrates a dramatic 2-1 win against SV Löhnhorst!
VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck II wins 2-1 against SV Löhnhorst in the Osterholz district football league on October 10th, 2025.

VSK Osterholz II celebrates a dramatic 2-1 win against SV Löhnhorst!
The Schwanewede community experienced a thrilling football afternoon last weekend when VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck II played against SV Löhnhorst in the district football league. In the end, the guests were able to go home with a 2-1 win. How Weser courier reports, the encounter was characterized by exciting moments that kept the audience in suspense until the last minute.
However, the start of the game was anything but ideal for the guests. In the 18th minute, Niklas Schumacher scored the first goal of the game, putting SV Löhnhorst in the lead. However, this lead was short-lived as Tjark Lohmann equalized for Osterholzer in the 66th minute. The decisive goal for victory came in the 77th minute, when Maurice Banehr not only scored a goal, but also scored an assist, as reported by Kicker underlined.
Emotions and decisions
Although the VSK was ultimately able to celebrate, the game was anything but peaceful. With a total of nine yellow cards, referee Patrik Feyer created a heated atmosphere that could be felt both on and off the pitch. SVL coach Torsten Kentel was disappointed after the game and spoke of the challenge of not getting the team on the right track at the moment: “We are currently not managing to reward ourselves.”
Despite the chances and the disallowed goal from Dominic Ponty, which was not counted due to an infringement, there was nothing for Löhnhorst to gain. After three defeats in a row, the team now has to ask themselves how they can get out of this phase. An upward trend is urgently needed.
Strong developments in amateur football
Women's and girls' football continues to receive more attention and support. Around 107,000 girls up to the age of 16 are active in gaming, which corresponds to an increase of 7.5% compared to the previous year. A positive signal for the future of football in Germany. DFB President Bernd Neuendorf expressed his confidence and appealed to politicians to create the necessary sports infrastructure FuPa is to be read.
Given these developments, amateur football is a breath of fresh air and fans can look forward to seeing how the leagues and players fare in the coming weeks.