Championship and deregistration: TBS Pinneberg II draws unexpected consequences

Championship and deregistration: TBS Pinneberg II draws unexpected consequences

Consequences of deregistration: TBS Pinneberg II withdraws from the game

The decision of the TBS leadership, to register their second team from the game, not only has an impact on the club itself, but also reflects a bigger problem in the local football landscape. With an impressive record of 18 wins, five draws and only one defeat, TBS Pinneberg II became champion of B-district class 1 on May 11th. But the success was not permanent, and only ten weeks later the euphoria broke up.

The influence on the community

The deregistration of the TBS reserve means that the association structure is weakened. Trainer Frank Kölln already expressed concerns about the size of the squad in July last season. The decision to hand over a talented player to the first team with Devin da Ronch showed how much the association is dependent on constant promotion of young talent. Without a comprehensive reserve team, the first team not only lacks support, but also in a solid basis for future talents that could enrich the association.

Important to know: youngsters and club development

The withdrawal is particularly depressing for the club management, since TBS Pinneberg has not had a reserve team since the summer of 2020. This development illustrates the need for a stable substructure, especially for clubs in higher leagues. The Landesliga Hammonia, in which the first team is currently on the promotion course, urgently needs a well -founded structure to ensure long -term success.

The context: shrinking number of participants in the league

With the deregistration of TBS Pinneberg II, only 14 teams remain in A-district class 1. This development reflects a trend-related decline in numbers of players and financial support. At the end of June, the TSV Heist had left, which was a third -placed person to the district league 1, which also contributes to a reduction in the participating teams.

The width effect

For the teams such as Tangstedter SV II and the 1st Rellinger FC 2010, this reduction in teams has additional challenges. They were treated unfairly by mistakes in the game committee and must now compete in an inappropriate class. This not only requires the team's adaptability, but also shows how important a transparent and fair division makes sense.

The Situation around TBS Pinneberg II is not only a matter of club, but also affects the entire community of amateur football and illustrates the challenges with which many smaller clubs are faced.

- Nag

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