Staying in the league is in danger: TuS Jevenstedt is fighting for every point!

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TuS Jevenstedt is fighting to stay in the Schleswig regional football league. Current developments, player changes and game analysis.

TuS Jevenstedt kämpft um den Klassenerhalt in der Fußball-Landesliga Schleswig. Aktuelle Entwicklungen, Spielerwechsel und Spielanalyse.
TuS Jevenstedt is fighting to stay in the Schleswig regional football league. Current developments, player changes and game analysis.

Staying in the league is in danger: TuS Jevenstedt is fighting for every point!

The winter break is a time of reflection and planning for TuS Jevenstedt, because with 17 points the team is in tenth place in the Schleswig regional football league and is only one point away from the relegation zone. But it couldn't be any closer: Staying in the league is important and, above all, the performance limit must now be exceeded. kn-online.de reports that coach Jilani Ben Mahmoud, who recently extended his contract, is generally satisfied with the performance so far, but emphasizes that the team now needs to play more stable.

The first half of the season was characterized by ups and downs for TuS Jevenstedt. Surprising victories against strong opponents contrast with point losses against supposedly weaker teams. With a weak home record of just seven points from seven games, the team is worried about its future. The coach is all the more dependent on those returning from injuries to improve the quality of training and thus the overall game.

Squad and additions

The TuS Jevenstedt squad is small and prone to injuries. New to the team are Lars Till from Osterrönfeld and their own A youth players Noah Steiger and Julian Fischer. Another addition comes from the experienced midfielder Maximilian Ecke from Osterrönfelder TSV, who is supposed to bring a breath of fresh air into the midfield. shz.de highlights that there were no departures during the winter break, which means a similar squad for the second half of the season.

The attacker Lucas Seefeldt, who has already scored eleven goals in 15 games, is the team's key player. The objective of staying in the league must now be addressed with him.

Home games and spectators

The upcoming home games will take place in the stadium an der Jevenau and can accommodate 150 spectators. The entry prices are kept fair: men pay 5 euros, while women, pensioners, schoolchildren and students aged 18 and over pay 4 euros. The food is uncomplicated in terms of cuisine: bratwursts and meatballs are available for 2.50 euros, and beer from 2 euros. Many fans are already looking forward to the return of the live stream through Staige.tv, which should be available after the speaker tower is completed in October 2025.

The next games before the winter break are very important, not least against direct competitors in the relegation battle. Ben Mahmoud's team will do everything they can to improve their home record and collect the necessary points to stay in the league.

The Jevenstedters are currently in tenth place in the table, a place that promises a fight to stay in the league. Current rankings can here can be viewed. A good hand in the coming games could mean the difference between relegation and staying in the national league.