SV Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates friendly win against FC Oberneuland!

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SV Atlas Delmenhorst wins the friendly against FC Oberneuland 3-1 and prepares for the Lower Saxony Cup.

SV Atlas Delmenhorst gewinnt Testspiel gegen FC Oberneuland 3:1 und bereitet sich auf den Niedersachsenpokal vor.
SV Atlas Delmenhorst wins the friendly against FC Oberneuland 3-1 and prepares for the Lower Saxony Cup.

SV Atlas Delmenhorst celebrates friendly win against FC Oberneuland!

The football fans in Delmenhorst can be happy: SV Atlas Delmenhorst won 3-1 in the friendly against FC Oberneuland and thus demonstrated their good form. This game took place in Hildesheim as part of the preparation for the Lower Saxony Cup. Coach Key Riebau emphasized that the team should act more purposefully, but that the willingness to run and intensity should still be viewed positively. Weser courier reports that Delmenhorst turned up the heat right from the start and took the lead through Steffen Rohwedder after just five minutes.

However, Lejs Bukvic's equalizer didn't take long to arrive. In the 26th minute, Oberneuland managed to equalize 1-1. But SV Atlas refused to be intimidated. Rohwedder converted a penalty in the 30th minute and made it 2-1. A goal that gave the team additional motivation: just three minutes later it was Dinand Gijsen who made it 3-1 after a rebound. There were no further goals in the second half, but Dominick Auras kept the goal and a few changes gave the team new momentum.

Outlook for the Lower Saxony Cup

SV Atlas Delmenhorst has also developed a good starting position for the Lower Saxony Cup and can look forward to the season with a lot of self-confidence. In a remarkable achievement, SV Atlas recently won the Lower Saxony Cup for the second time. In the final against BSV Schwarz-Weiß Rehden they triumphed 2-1 after initially having to make up for a 0-1 deficit. Lamine Diop scored the decisive goal in the 88th minute and secured qualification for the first round of the DFB Cup. FUPA reports that the final took place at the Weingarten Arena in front of 1,214 spectators, which adds additional significance to the club's success.

Coach development in focus

In the fast-paced world of football, continuous development of coaches is essential. The DFB then restructured its training system. This is intended to ensure that coaches in all areas - both amateur and professional - act competently and committedly. An innovative digital assistant called B42 offers valuable support. It allows coaches to analyze their players' performance in detail and make data-driven decisions. B42 helps to create individual training plans that are tailored to the strengths and weaknesses of the players, thus optimizing training and regeneration.

The next friendly comparison of SV Atlas is already coming up: On Friday, at 6:30 p.m., they will face TuS Rotenburg. The anticipation of further sporting challenges is clearly noticeable!