SC Wiesens shines with a dream start - coach Möhlmeyer warns of high spirits
SC Wiesens shines with a dream start - coach Möhlmeyer warns of high spirits
a team, a village: SC Wiesens and his way to success
The domestic feeling and cohesion are the focus of the SC 13 oak meadow, which has made an impressive start to East Frisia class A2. With ten points from four games and an excellent first place in the table, the team shows what they can do. But coach Jörg Möhlmeyer emphasizes that this success must not be overestimated. On Friday, the exciting duel against the ambitious SG Rot-Weiß/Kickers Emden II is on the program.
The importance of the community
In the Aurich district of Wiesten, the feeling of community is very pronounced. Coach Möhlmeyer is proud of the family atmosphere in the club: "We are very familiar with us. Everyone knows everyone. This is pure village feeling." This coexistence is not only part of the training, but also a central aspect of club philosophy. Success is not sought at all costs, which is reflected in the club policy that respects the interests of family and work.
return and the influence of talents
Another example of the strong cohesion is the return of Pascal Meyer, who has rehearsed to SC Wiesens again after a short intermezzo at SV Wallinghausen. Möhlmeyer emphasizes how important the talents are that grew up in the village and are now strengthening the club: "95 percent of our players come from our village". This familiarity not only promotes the team game, but also the cohesion both on and next to the square.
A look at the coaching history
The development of the team is also closely linked to the coaching history. Jörg Möhlmeyer took over the head coaching position two years ago and has supported Yannick Reichelt's team since then, who is now actively playing again after his injury. With Ermo Hinrichs, the association found an internal solution to maintain the coaching constellation and to ensure that the training continued smoothly.
celebrations and festivals as part of the culture
The association lives from celebrations and events that strengthen the village community. After the success in the last season, over 500 spectators celebrated the championship and even managed to provide supplies at a beer emergency. Such events are part of the culture and contribute to the identity of the association. "We are a bit the St. Pauli Ostfrieslands, the small Gallic village," Möhlmeyer describes the unique position of SC Wiesen in the region.
balance cover of everyone in the league
The players of the SC Wiesens have already proven that they can exist in the league. After victories over teams like TuS Borkum and VfB Münkeboe, they ended their last game against Plaggenburg with a goalless draw. The quality of the game will be tested on Friday when the team opens up again and accepts the next challenges. The kick -off is at 7.15 p.m. so that the players can then visit the city festival in Aurich.
The SC Wiesens shows that sporting success and community can go hand in hand. With a clear goal in mind - relegation - and a strong basis that is based on family values, the kickers from Wiesens go into the coming games with confidence.
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