TuS Kirchberg: Almost complete squad for the new 2025 season!

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TuS Kirchberg has its squad almost complete for the 2025/2026 season, including departures and new additions to football.

TuS Kirchberg hat seinen Kader für die Saison 2025/2026 fast komplett, inklusive Abgängen und Neuzugängen im Fußball.
TuS Kirchberg has its squad almost complete for the 2025/2026 season, including departures and new additions to football.

TuS Kirchberg: Almost complete squad for the new 2025 season!

Something is happening in football in Kirchberg! The TuS Kirchberg has almost completed planning for the coming season. Sporting director Christian Schneider announced that the squad was complete except for one position. A look at the changes shows: Lukas Gohres is leaving the club after nine years to return to his hometown club SG Soonwald/Stromberg (A-Class Bad Kreuznach).

The club has done its homework! With four external new additions and just as many departures from the team, there is a breath of fresh air. What's particularly pleasing for the fans is that some talented players from the A-youth team are being brought into the squad. Schneider is prudent and sees no rush to increase the squad for the other positions, only a goalkeeper should still be hired.

Neo-Kicker and one position remains open

The new additions are promising, but reinforcements are still needed in goal. The sports director emphasizes that there is no need to rush into action. “We have laid a solid foundation and can think carefully about the final steps,” explains Schneider.

In the current football landscape the TuS Kirchberg squad important for the development of club quality. You can say that those responsible had a good hand in putting the team together. The changes suggest the club is keen to remain competitive in the Rhineland League and challenge opponents.

Strengthen amateur football in Germany

It plays in the background Master plan 2024 an essential role. This package of measures aims to improve the quality of club work in Germany and strengthen the network of football clubs. The involvement of club representatives shows how much the DFB listens to the opinions of the grassroots. An important goal is to attract and retain players, coaches and referees, as well as access to modern sports infrastructure.

The next steps in Kirchberg are clear: a new goalkeeper is needed and the integration of the young talents from the A youth team will be essential. What the new season will bring remains to be seen, but the signs point to success. The 2025 football season will be exciting, especially for TuS Kirchberg!