JSG Delmenhorst triumphs: Kischel shines in the F-Junior tournament!

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JSG Delmenhorst triumphed 4-0 against Heidmühler FC at the F-Junior tournament in Abbehausen and Lunis Kischel was convincing.

Die JSG Delmenhorst triumphiert beim F-Junioren-Turnier in Abbehausen mit 4:0 gegen Heidmühler FC und Lunis Kischel überzeugt.
JSG Delmenhorst triumphed 4-0 against Heidmühler FC at the F-Junior tournament in Abbehausen and Lunis Kischel was convincing.

JSG Delmenhorst triumphs: Kischel shines in the F-Junior tournament!

Last weekend the F-Junior tournament took place in Abbehausen, where JSG Delmenhorst triumphed. They won the tournament with a clear 4-0 win against Heidmühler FC in the final. The great performance of Lunis Kischel, who was named both the best goalscorer and best player of the tournament, caused enthusiasm among fans and team members. This was done by sportgasm.de reported.

But it wasn't just JSG Delmenhorst that showed remarkable performances. JSG Bierden/Uphusen took third place after a 2-0 win against TSV Abbehausen. Other notable placements include ranks eleven to thirteen, which were occupied by TSV Abbehausen II, SV Brake I and II. A look at the other results shows:

placement team
15 SC Ovelgönne
18 ESV Nordenham
21 TSV Abbehausen III
22 SV Brake III
24 SV Brake IV
25 AT Rodenkirchen
26 TSV Abbehausen IV

The G junior tournament

At the same time, a G junior tournament for the NWZ Cup was held, in which TuS Elsfleth won the final against TSV Abbehausen 3-1. Post SV Oldenburg was able to secure third place after a fight against TSV Wulsdorf.

Despite the pursuit of victories, the tournaments also have their educational aspects. In the G junior area, the rules recommended by the DFB school support the development of young talents. The G youth team (U 6/U 7) plays in formats such as two-on-two or three-on-three, whereby the children not only learn the basic football skills, but also experience team spirit and fairness. How dfb.de As explained, the playing fields are small and each team plays on four mini-goals without a goalkeeper.

Rules and structures

The framework conditions for these tournaments are based on the principles of the DFB, which aim to create positive game formats. For the F-Juniors (U 8/U 9), the style of play is three-on-three or five-on-five, which further promotes teamwork and individual development. The focus is always on ensuring games are balanced to minimize frustration and maximize enjoyment of the game. This and other information can be found in the detailed rules and regulations kinderfussball-rules.de.

Overall, it can be said that the tournaments were not only an exciting competition, but also provided important learning opportunities for everyone involved. A big congratulations to all the teams and the organizers who made the event an unforgettable experience!