Contract terminated: TSG Neustrelitz loses youngster Tresper due to injury
TSG Neustrelitz parted ways with Sascha Paul Tresper due to injury problems; his focus is now on federal police training.

Contract terminated: TSG Neustrelitz loses youngster Tresper due to injury
TSG Neustrelitz had to say goodbye to a promising talent this week. The 18-year-old Sascha Paul Tresper, who was signed from the club's A youth team in the second half of last season, is not only struggling with injury problems due to persistent knee problems, but has also temporarily put his sporting career on hold. Strelitzius reports that due to the health situation, the contract with TSG Neustrelitz was terminated by mutual consent, which was a painful but necessary step for everyone involved.
Sascha Tresper demonstrated his footballing skills in the Energie Cottbus youth academy and was a promising player until his injury. His impressive performances in the U19 team at TSG Neustrelitz ensured that he impressed both A-youth coach Andreas Kavelmann and league coach Thomas Franke. Oliver Bornemann, the club's sporting director, had hoped that Tresper's talents would play a central role in the Franke team's squad planning, but unfortunately the reality is different.
Focus on training
Football has currently become a minor matter for Sascha Tresper. His biggest focus is now on his training with the Federal Police, which he started at the beginning of the year. Despite the difficult circumstances, Tresper continues to show commitment and hope for a return. He came from Kolkwitz and played football since he was a child, which shows his passion for the sport.
The decision to integrate Tresper into the TSG Neustrelitz league team, whose training performance was noticeable, was made after close consultation with the coaching team. However, from now on he will no longer be part of active gaming operations. The challenge that comes with his knee problems is now taking him in a different direction. Still, the door remains open for a return once his condition improves.
A look into the future
The current situation underlines the important need to prepare early for the time after your active career. So emphasizes that IST – Institute for Sports Economics and Sports Management that active footballers can gain important qualifications for future management positions through further training parallel to everyday professional life. Especially in football, where clubs act like companies, economic knowledge is essential.
This brings us full circle: While Sascha Tresper concentrates on his training, other talents can continue to shine for TSG Neustrelitz. Despite the challenges he is currently experiencing, the hope remains that one day he will be back on the field and can live out his passion for football again.