FSV Oschatz: New coach, young talent - the way to stay in the league!

FSV Oschatz: New coach, young talent - the way to stay in the league!

The North Saxony League FSV Oschatz has made massive changes in the coaching team and wants to hold the class in the upcoming season. Oliver Erdmann, 31 years old and former player of the team, takes over the coaching office together with Tino Köhler. The new team faces a major challenge, since the average age of the players is only 21.6 years and seven players are 2000 or younger. Last week the team tested Frisch on Wurzen against ATSV, with Oschatz lost 2: 8

The test game, which was originally supposed to take place against Dommitzscher SV, revealed some weaknesses in the Oschatz game. Tino Köhler, who emphasizes the importance of the youngsters for the association, still sees potential in the young troop. The first goal in the game fell through Fabian Döbelt after seven minutes. Danil Kerman was able to score the first goal for Oschatz in the 63rd minute. With approaches that aim at the development of young talents, the coaching team is pursuing a sustainable strategy to establish the association in the North Saxony League.

challenges and goals

The pressure is great, because Oschatz is currently taking 13th place, which would mean descent. Therefore, the team, which trains twice a week with 12 to 16 players, strives to stay in the league. The next test games against SG Canitz will take place on Saturday at 2 p.m., followed by another game against the Borna/Merkwitz syndicate on Tuesday evening. The start of the season in the North Saxony League is planned against FSV Beilrode for February 15th.

The role of the trainers in junior football

The coaching team plays a central role in the development of young players. Like Dr. René Paasch stated in his analysis on talent development in junior football, the trainer player relationships are crucial for the performance of young talents. Social support, especially parents and trainers, is essential. In Germany there are also structural measures, such as the approximately 40 elite schools that offer coordinated support for school and sport.

In addition to sporting training, the physical, physiological and psychological properties are important. Early funding through targeted training can increase the chances that talented players will make the leap into professional football. However, the hurdle applies that only 3.5% of the former U19 players get into the squad of a professional association, which underlines the high competition in football.

with your new coaching team and a clear focus on young talent, the FSV Oschatz relies on long -term success in the North Saxony League.

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