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TuS Rosenheim narrowly won the top match in Geretsried. Matteo van de Wiel scored the goal of the day (32′). The two teams swapped places in the table – Rosenheim is now third, Geretsried fourth.

TuS Geretsried – TSV 1860 Rosenheim 0:1
TuS Geretsried: Cedomir Radic, Christian Wiedenhofer (58. Kenan Numanovic), Adrian Hofherr, Lars Maison, Sebastian Rosina, Robin Renger, Tyrone Prepeluh (46. Kazuki Date), Daniel Krebs (70. Fabio Pech), Sebastian Schrills, Srdan Ivkovic, Belmin Idrizovic – Coach: Daniel Dittmann
TSV 1860 Rosenheim: Alin Goia, Simon Fischer, Luis Jesse, Tizian Rudolph, Lucas Gratt, Liam Markulin (75. Laurin Demolli), Florian Grundner, Kenan Smajlovic (90. Leonardo Papapicco), Maximilian Mayerl, Matteo van de Wiel (87. Raphael Lang), Steven Khong-In (46. Edis Muhameti) – Coach: Wolfgang Schellenberg
Referee: Emre Sensoy (Memmingen)
Goals: 0:1 Matteo van de Wiel (32.)

The league leader TSV Wasserburg got off lightly at TSV Kastl. After Samuel Zwislsperger’s opening goal in the 69th minute, it looked like a sensation for a long time, but Maxi Höhensteiger equalized from the penalty spot shortly before the end (89th minute). Kastl remains in 16th place in the table, with Wasserburg now only one point ahead of first place.

TSV Kastl – TSV 1880 Wasserburg 1:1
TSV Kastl: Andreas Peller, Josef Spermann (46. Christoph Hoffmann), Pascal Linhart, Manuel Kellermann, Anton Kriner (62. Sebastian Pietsch), Hannes Langenecker, Philipp Grothe, Dominik Grothe, Samuel Zwislsperger, Marco Unterholzner (65. Philipp Hofmann), Michael Renner – Coach: Harald Mayer
TSV 1880 Wasserburg: Alexander Kuile, Dominik Brich, Leander Haunolder, Niklas Saur (80. Jaden Pezo), Maximilian Höhensteiger, Daniel Kononenko (81. Felix Breuer), Josef Stellner, Jaume Rubio Gonzalez, Michael Barthuber (93. Johannes Lindner), Luca Wagner, Lukas Starringer (52. Daniel Vorderwestner) – Coach: Michael Wallner – Coach: Florian Heller
Referee: Simon Küblböck (Untergriesbach)
Goals: 1:0 Samuel Zwislsperger (69th), 1:1 Maximilian Höhensteiger (89th penalty)

The bottom-placed SV Bruckmühl, on the other hand, caused a stir with its away win. The guests won 2-0 against TSV Murnau, now in ninth place. Genti Krasniqi opened the party with his goal in the seventh minute. Lukas Huber increased the lead before the half-time whistle (43′). In the 59th minute, Murnau’s Manuel Diemb was sent off with a straight red card. With fewer players, TSV could no longer avert the home defeat. With three points, Bruckmühl were able to equalize the deficit to second-to-last Pullach.

TSV Murnau – SV Bruckmühl 0:2
TSV Murnau: Fabio Grund, Manuel Diemb, Phillip Mühlbauer, Christoph Greinwald, Tizian Schatto (57. Michael Moser), Luis Zehetmeier, Georg Kutter, Michael Marinkovic (26. Luis Zehetmeier), Tadeus Henn, Lucas Pfefferle (46. Thomas Bauer), Maximilian Nebl (83. Roman coach) – Coach: Martin Wagner
SV Bruckmühl: Markus Stiglmeir, Thomas Mühlhamer (50. Leon Schalli), Maximilian Biegel, Andreas Wechselberger, Genti Krasniqi (82. Quirin Bartl), Albin Krasnic, Maurice Koller, Lukas Huber (64. Johannes Wagener), Niklas Macek, Michele Cosentino (88. Luis Jovanovic), Vinzenz Egger (78. Lennard Schweder) – Coach: Felix Scherer – Coach: Marco Schmidt
Referee: Matthias Schubert (Aschheim)
Goals: 0:1 Genti Krasniqi (7th), 0:2 Lukas Huber (43rd)
Rot: Manuel Diemb (59./TSV Murnau/)

ESV Freilassing clearly showed FC Schwabing Munich their limits in a 3-0 home win. In the 38th minute, Tim Bageritz put the hosts on the road to victory. After the break, Marco Schmitzberger and Dominik Kerin made the decision within eight minutes (68th and 76th). Freilassing remains seventh in the table, while Schwabing is now in 15th place.

ESV Freilassing – FC Schwabing 56 3-0
ESV Freilassing: Matej Markovic, Matej Kovac (70. Dominik Krein), Georg Wieser, Andreas Högler (86. Julian Jung), Nemanja Radosavljevic (62. Markus Prechtl), Tobias Schindler, Simon Schlosser, Ivaylo Bogomilov, Marco Schmitzberger, Tim Bageritz (70. Rodi Hussein), Tobias Frisch (86. Johann Spatzenegger) – Coach: Branislav Aleksic
FC Schwabing 56: Maximilian Moreau, Konstantin Steinmaßl, Jonas Jehle (60. Yannick Schad), Flint Kapusta, Noah Schad, Florian Mayer, Philipp Pirch (64. Simon Wächter), Philipp Schuck (70. Philippe Göbel), Bastian Busch (46. Petros Kitsidis), Giacinto Sibilia (60. Khareem Zelmat), Moritz Wefelmeier – Coach: Steven Zepeda
Referee: Stefan Dorfner (Falkenfels)
Goals: 1:0 Tim Bageritz (38th), 2:0 Marco Schmitzberger (68th), 3:0 Dominik Krein (76th)

Games on Friday

VfB Hallbergmoos won at home against Forstinning and celebrated its fifth win of the season. The home team got off to a good start. After just six minutes, VfB took the lead through Tobias Krause and was able to increase the lead to 2-0 through Fabian Diranko shortly before half-time.

The guests from Forstinning had a hard time finding an answer. It was only shortly before the end that the guests managed to score a goal through Valentin Bamberger, who had just been substituted on. However, the guests were unable to take anything with them. In injury time, Moritz Sassmann sealed the deal with his goal to make it 3-1 and secure the three points for Hallbergmoos.

VfB Hallbergmoos-Goldach – VfB Forstinning 3:1
VfB Hallbergmoos-Goldach: Muck Riedmüller, Carl Opitz, Christoph Mömkes, Jonas Mayr (85. Naod Belachew), Nico Khatami, Tobias Krause, Florian Schmuckermeier, Yannick Sassmann (90. Min-Kook Park), Moritz Sassmann, Fabian Diranko (74. Marzuk Shaban), Benjamin Held (65. Julian Kristo) – Coach: Christian Endler
VfB Forstinning: Stanislav Stankic, Mathias Hirt, Dimitar Kirchev, Michael Appiah, Korbinian Hollerieth (74. Cihan Öztürk), Mohamad Awata, Antonijo Prgomet, Said Magomedov (55. Erkan Gümüs), Emir Yildirim (85. Valentin Bamberger), Dzemo Sefidanoski (55. Dogukan Mumcu), Leo Gabelunke (55. Aleksandar Novakovic) – Coach: Ivica Coric
Referee: Stefan Treiber (Neuburg/Donau) – View: 210
Goals: 1:0 Tobias Krause (6th), 2:0 Fabian Diranko (44th), 2:1 Valentin Bamberger (88th), 3:1 Moritz Sassmann (90th+4)

FC Unterföhring ended up comfortably winning against FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The game began. Jakob Klaß gave the home team the lead with a penalty. But just two minutes later the guests equalized through Noah Pawlak.

At the beginning of the second period, the FCU once again got off to a better start. Maick Antonio secured the lead for Unterföhring shortly after the restart, before Jakob Klaß increased the lead with his second goal of the game. In the final phase, a time penalty and a sending off disrupted FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen’s comeback. Marvin Kretzschmar sealed the deal a few minutes before the end and scored the goal to make the final score 4:1.

FC Unterföhring – 1.FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen 4:1
FC Unterfoehring: Sebastian Fritz, Tivadar Filotas (62nd Jonas Näther), Darius Awoudja, Sahin Bahadir, Tayfun Arkadas (85th Emre Gümüs), Burhan Bahadir, Atilla Arkadas, Luis Fischer (89th Moritz Erbs), Maick Antonio (79th Marvin Kretzschmar) , Jakob Klaß (85. Jérôme Fayé), Clovis Tokoro – Trainer: Sebastian Fritz – Trainer: Tayfun Arkadas – Trainer: Stefan Behr
1.FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen: David Salcher, Maximilian Heringer, Christoph Schmidt, Jakob Jörg, Moritz Schwarz (62. Philippe Schulz), Mouhammadou Ndiaye, Lukas Kunzendorf (70. Dominik Schubert), Jonas Schrimpf, Jonas Poniewaz, Noah Pawlak (62. Jonas Ngusu Luzolo), Moritz Müller – Coach: Florian Heringer
Referee: Tim Grunert (Mallersdorf-Pfaffenberg) – View: 90
Goals: 1:0 Jakob Klaß (18th penalty), 1:1 Noah Pawlak (20th), 2:1 Maick Antonio (53rd), 3:1 Jakob Klaß (77th), 4:1 Marvin Kretzschmar (88th)
Yellow-Red: Nicolai Bierling (88./1.FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen/)

Fri., 06.09.2024, 19:30

In an entertaining game, SB Chiemgau Traunstein finally managed to win against Eintracht from Karlsfeld. The home team got off to a good start. Mark Kremer gave SB the lead early on. Sebastian Hafner was able to increase the lead to 2-0 shortly afterwards. The guests’ response was not long in coming. Pascal Sattelberger scored the equalizer for Eintracht a short time later.

But before the break, the hosts from Traunstein were able to restore the two-goal lead thanks to a goal by Andrii Pelypenko. In the second half, the guests from Karlsfeld got a better grip and finally scored again through Christoph Traub. In the end, however, TSV was unable to catch up, so Emil Tersteegen’s goal to make it 4-2 sealed Eintracht’s defeat at SB Chiemgau Traunstein.

SB Chiemgau Traunstein – TSV Eintracht Karlsfeld 4:2
SB Chiemgau Traunstein: Dean Sipura, Hannes Kraus, Alexander Dreßl, Mihael Paranos, Maximilian Hosp, Sandro Discetti, Gentian Vokri, Andrii Pelypenko (71st Emil Tersteegen), Mark Kremer (51st Kurt Weixler), Sascha Marinkovic (77th Jonas Kranzfelder), Sebastian Hafner (51. Karlo Jolić) – Coach: Slaven Jokic
TSV Eintracht Karlsfeld: Julian Kirr, Jonas Eicher (63. Florian Schrattenecker), Marco Schlittmeier, Felix Schimpfermann, Peter Wuthe (81. Dominik Pöhlmann), Pascal Sattelberger, Thomas Ettenberger, Jonas Kuhn (63. Kilian Schestak), Vitus Vochatzer, Leon Ritter (89. Kevin Bromm), Christoph Traub – Coach: Markus Remlein – Coach: Florian Beutlhauser
Referee: Matthias Putz (Perlesreut) – View: 502
Goals: 1:0 Mark Kremer (16th), 2:0 Sebastian Hafner (26th), 2:1 Pascal Sattelberger (30th), 3:1 Andrii Pelypenko (44th), 3:2 Christoph Traub (68th), 4:2 Emil Tersteegen (87th)

Game on Thursday

Sportfreunde Schwaig, outnumbered, have drawn level with the leaders of the Southeast Regional League, TSV 1880 Wasserburg, with a hard-fought 2:1 (1:0) away win at Kirchheimer SC. Only the worse goal difference prevented them from jumping to the top of the table.

Leon Roth scored in the 35th minute to give the visitors a 1-0 lead, five minutes later Raffael Ascher (FC Spfr. Schwaig) was shown the red card. Tobias Paulus increased the lead to 2-0 after half-time in the 46th minute. Shortly afterwards, ex-Lion Korbinian Vollmann reduced the deficit for Kirchheim to 1-2 (49th minute). That was how it stayed in the end and Kirchheim were unable to convert their long numerical advantage into a goal.

Kirchheimer SC – FC Sportfreunde Schwaig 1:2
Kirchheim SC: Moritz Knauf, Sebastian Zielke, Ricardo Jacobi, Matthias Ecker, Luka Topic, Marco Flohrs (51. Roman Prokoph), Korbinian Vollmann, Maximilian Baitz (89. Marco Wilms), Luis Sako (68. Leon Reilhac), Niklas Karlin (80. Noël Pfeiffer), Peter Schmöller – Coach: Steven Toy
FC Sportfreunde Schwaig: Maximilian Huber, Johannes Empl, Sebastian Hofmaier, Kerubel Kuflu (86. Tobias Jell), Dennis Stauf, Tim Schels, Florian Pflügler, Raffael Ascher, Leon Roth, Tobias Paulus (84. Arnel Fazlic), Joshua Steindorf (89. Christian Reiser) – Coach: Christian Donbeck
Referee: Maximilian Kröpfl (Fürth) – View: 220
Goals: 0:1 Leon Roth (35.), 0:2 Tobias Paulus (46.), 1:2 Korbinian Vollmann (49.)
Rot: Raffael Ascher (40./FC Sportfreunde Schwaig/bump far from the ball)