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Preming wins the Schlager battle – Passau II shoots down Eintracht – Total madness in Nottau

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Preming wins the Schlager battle – Passau II shoots down Eintracht – Total madness in Nottau

In the East district there were several games in district and A classes on Saturday. There was a lot on offer. Attached is the overview.

District class Passau

1.FC Passau II – Eintracht Passau 6:0: An extremely one-sided derby, Eintracht played like a relegated team and couldn’t have complained about an even bigger defeat. The man of the day was former Eintracht player Nico Becher, who added a brace to an assist in the FCP district league match against Grafenau, rounding off a perfect day at Döbl-Dobl. Goals: 1:0, 2:0 Nico Becher (25th, 44th); 3:0 Philipp Roos (47th); 4:0 Adrian Steigüber (64th); 5:0, 6:0 Marc Wannow (70th/86th). SR Zimmermann (rowing); 30.

Schaibing – Neukirchen v.W. 2:4 / Goals: 0:1 Philipp Seidl (32nd); 0:2 Yannik Weidinger (38th); 0:3 Simon Winkler (60.9; 1:3 Fabian Sicklinger (63.); 1:4 Seidl (64.); 2:4 Christian Andorfer (83.). SR Armin Blöchl; 100. Here you read: Promotion euphoria but painful departures: SV Neukirchen vW – difficult search for a coach in the title fight

District class Freyung

Röhrnbach – Karlsbach 1:0: After a balanced first half with a poor level of play, Karlsbach missed the clear chance to take the lead and then conceded just a few minutes later on the counterattack after a corner that was actually defended. After the break, both teams had a few chances, but they couldn’t score another goal. A real work victory for Heimel. Goal: Tobias Lorenz (39th). SR Bernd Klingbeil (Batavia Passau); 100.

Regen district class

Regen II – Ruhmannsfelden II 1:1: The home team missed three top scoring opportunities in the first half. Shortly before half-time the home team scored a well-executed goal. After half-time, the guests had more of the game, but they weren’t compelling – and managed to get a lucky equalizer shortly before the end. Goals: 1:0 Tim Ganserer (44th); 1:1 Josef Kammerl (89th). SR Stadelberger; 100.

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A-Class Tittling

Preming – Rathsmannsdorf 3:1: 370 spectators wanted to be there for this hit – and they got a lot. The visitors were stronger at the start, but Preming scored the goal, hitting the crossbar after a corner, but was able to finish in the second attempt. The leaders equalized with a free kick. The game became heated with a foul by Rathsmannsdorf player-coach Simon Schuster, which from Preminger’s point of view could have resulted in a red card. Like Tobias Bredl (pushing away), Schuster also received a time penalty. Even before the break, the hosts went in front, Marcel Bogner took a long ball and executed it carefully. Things remained heated after the break and Preming received three more time penalties. Nevertheless, the third goal was also achieved, with a wonderful 30-meter lob from Andreas Huber to make it 3-1 (62nd). As a result, Preming defended with all his might, the guest ran at it, but was no longer successful. Christoph Spirk was sent off with a yellow-red card (83′). Goals: 1:0 Marcel Bogner (20th), 1:1 Christoph Weber (35th); 2:1 Bogner (45+49; 3:1 Andreas Huber (62.). SR Christoph Stockinger; 370.

Tiefenbach II – SG Nammering/Oberpolling II 4:3 / Goals: 0:1 Daniel Eder (2nd), 0:2 Awaiz Raza (6th); 1;2 Andreas Gawenda (22nd); 2:2, 3:2 Philipp Decker (35th/37th); 3:3 Eder (66th); 4:3 Jonas Fischer (72nd). SR Frank Mackie (rowing); 35.

A-Klasse Hauzenberg

Wildenranna − Kropfmühl 5:1: “Ranna” took control from the first minute and deservedly won at this level. Goals: 1:0 Sebastian Gierlinger (12th); 2:0 Jonas Kurzböck (15th); 3:0 Mario Albrecht (47th/penalty); 4-0 own goal (49th); 5:0 Jonas Gierlinger (76th); 5:1 Nico Drexler (90+2/FE). SR Rainer Garbas (Vilshofen); 50.

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Nottau – Holzfreyung 5:4: The 180 fans in Nottau experienced a memorable evening. The home team was seemingly hopelessly 4-0 behind at the break – and actually won 5-4 at the end. Goals: 0:1 Kevin Gaßler (9./FE); 0:2 Gaßler (32nd); 0:3 Matthias Schnelzer (34th); 0:4 Gaßler (45+1); 1:4, 2:4 Andreas Maier (56th/62nd); 3:4 Stefan Prügl (68th); 4:4 Alexander Altendorfer (75th); 5:4 Prügl (79th). SR obias Weber; 180.

A-Klasse Pocking

Karpfham II – Bayerbach 0:0 / SR Robert Stocker (Engertsham); 150.

Bad Füssing – Kirchham 0:5 / Tower: 0:1 Nicholas Hutterer (14th); 0:2 Kevin Autzinger (35th); 0:3 Benedict Goschl (48th); 0:4, 0:5 Maximilian Sobotta (78th/90th). SR Charles Kasper; 60.

A-Class Vilshofen

Alkofen II – Handlab-Iggensbach II 1:2 / Goals: 0:1 Jonas Glashauser (8th); 0:2 Alfred Stöckl (50th); 1:2 Karl Ernst Stöckl (87th). SR Marco Sitter (FC Dreisessel); 40.

Pleinting – SG Vornbach/Neuhaus/Sulzbach II 4:3: Pleinting, which showed a strong reaction to the last game, dominated the first half and should have led higher. After the 3-0 score shortly after half-time, it seemed like the end was over, but the SG didn’t give up and reduced the score to 2-3. In the aftermath, Julian Hois finally decided the game with his third goal. Pleinting’s goalkeeper Daniel Fürst was outstanding and, among other things, defused a penalty. Goals: 1:0, 2:0 Julian Hois (10th, 21st); 3:0 Kevin Gaißinger (48th); 3:1 Stefan Schacherbauer (58th); 3:2 Jannik Weiß (90th); 4:2 Hois (93rd); 4:3 White (95th). SR Ferid Kücük (Pankofen) confident; 100.

A-Class Deggendorf

Aschenau-Breitenhausen – Deggendorf Dragons 3:3: The home side started strongly and deservedly took the lead after 15 minutes with an own goal. After a foul on Jonas Kerbl, Nico Reumann made it 2-0 with a penalty shortly before half-time. After the break, the guest from Deggendorf scored very quickly and then had significantly more of the game. In the 68th minute, the equalizer came for TG, goal scorer Mirco Depalma. Shortly before the end, the home team took the lead again through Jonas Kerbl and the home team wanted to keep the result over time. In the 93rd minute, however, Deggendorf was awarded a free kick and was able to equalize after Dogan Orbay’s header. Goals: 1-0 own goal Adali Emre (36th); 2:0 Reumann (44th/penalty), 2:1, 2:2 Depalma (47th, 68th), 3:2 J. Kerbl (85th), 3:3 Orbay (93rd). SR Javid Jannati (Straubing); 150.

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The Holzfreyungers can’t believe it: After 4:0 they lost 5:4 in Nottau. − Photo: Sven Kaiser

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