TSG Neustrelitz warns of newcomers: Croatia Berlin as guests!

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TSG Neustrelitz welcomes Croatia Berlin to the Parkstadion on Sunday. Coach Thomas Franke warns against the newcomer. Important points!

TSG Neustrelitz empfängt am Sonntag Croatia Berlin im Parkstadion. Trainer Thomas Franke warnt vor dem Aufsteiger. Wichtige Punkte!
TSG Neustrelitz welcomes Croatia Berlin to the Parkstadion on Sunday. Coach Thomas Franke warns against the newcomer. Important points!

TSG Neustrelitz warns of newcomers: Croatia Berlin as guests!

TSG Neustrelitz faces an exciting challenge, as on Sunday the team welcomes newly promoted Croatia Berlin to their home Parkstadion. After a narrow defeat 2:3 against Hansa Rostock II, there is a lot to clarify. Coach Thomas Franke is optimistic, but sees the danger of relying on the Berliners. With a new coach they have brought a breath of fresh air into the team.

Franke expects a technically experienced team that definitely has the potential to cause surprises. “We definitely can’t underestimate them,” said the TSG coach, who also has to contend with several injured players. These failures could really shake up the lineup. This makes working on duel behavior and creating your own chances all the more important, as the coach noted.

State Cup in focus

Another exciting aspect of the coming season for TSG Neustrelitz is the encounter in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Cup. Here the team meets FC Hansa Rostock in the third round, a game that is reminiscent of old times. Franke describes the draw as particularly gratifying and is confident that his team can also meet this challenge. After all, TSG has already defeated Hansa once in the state cup – in the final in 2013 with a score of 3-0.

Amid these successes, there is palpable pressure for Hansa coach Andreas Bergmann to watch out for. After a defeat that resulted in the loss of his job, his successor situation in the national cup is in jeopardy.

Exciting encounters in the association league

But the focus is not just on TSG. Other teams are also on the pitch, such as 1. FC Neubrandenburg, who have to play against SV Warnemünde in the association league duel. Warnemünde's coach Andreas Seering warns that it won't be a walk in the park, as Neubrandenburg is currently well represented in the top third of the league. Meanwhile, Anker Wismar meets Greifswalder FC in another exciting duel.

For sports enthusiasts there are a number of interesting fixtures in the third round of the state cup, which takes place on the weekend of 12/13. will take place in October. Here is an overview of the matches that are important for football fans:

home team opponent
FC Anchor Wismar Greifswalder FC
FC support squad René Schneider SV Hafen Rostock
MSV Pampow SpVgg Torgelow-Ueckermünde
SG Carlow SV goods
SV Warnemünde 1. FC Neubrandenburg
SV Rogeez Rostock FC
FSV Malchin VfL Bergen
Penzliner SV FSV Bentwisch
TSG Neustrelitz FC Hansa Rostock
SV Prohner Wiek Dynamo Schwerin
Kicker JuS SV Pastow
FSV Testorf Upahl FC Mecklenburg Schwerin
SV Plate VFC announcement
SV 90 Lohmen HSG University of Greifswald
Rehnaer SV FC Schönberg
Malchower SV SV Siedenbollentin

The anticipation for Sunday's game is palpable, and TSG Neustrelitz is hoping to set the course for the coming weeks with a strong performance. The duel against Croatia Berlin kicks off at 2 p.m. in the Parkstadion. Fans are warmly invited to support their team!

It remains exciting for further details and developments around the games. Take a look: Strelitzius, Northern Courier, Kicker.