VfB Oldenburg: U-17 out of the championship race, C-juniors still in the race!

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VfB Oldenburg is fighting for promotion to the 3rd league, while the U-17 and U-15 are in the Lower Saxony league race.

Der VfB Oldenburg kämpft um den Aufstieg in die 3. Liga, während die U-17 und U-15 im Niedersachsenliga-Rennen stehen.
VfB Oldenburg is fighting for promotion to the 3rd league, while the U-17 and U-15 are in the Lower Saxony league race.

VfB Oldenburg: U-17 out of the championship race, C-juniors still in the race!

In the exciting world of football, things are currently going haywire at VfB Oldenburg. While the club's U-17 juniors have to bury their championship chances in the Lower Saxony League after a strong-looking season and now the third defeat in a row, there is still a small flame of hope among the U-15 juniors. These could, albeit with a low probability, continue to hold first place in the table and remain in the league NWZ Online reported.

The U-17 recently played against MTV Gifhorn and had to admit defeat with a painful 4-0 defeat. It was a game that quickly went in the wrong direction after the 37th minute when Gifhorn took the lead. Oldenburg's efforts to turn the tide only resulted in two more goals conceded on counterattacks, ending their championship dreams. The U-17 is now in second place in the table with 48 points, while SC Hemmingen-Westerfeld was able to secure three points without a fight and is once again at the top.

U-15 stays on the ball

VfB Oldenburg in the regional league

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VfB captain Max Wegner described the mood in the team as “celebrating with the handbrake on,” as the big goal remains promotion. To do this, the club has to fulfill a number of requirements from the German Football Association, including naming an alternative stadium, as the Marschweg Stadium does not have a floodlight system. It remains to be seen whether an upgrade will take place or whether the home games will be relocated to nearby cities such as Wilhelmshaven or Bremen.

Conclusion and outlook