Liedtke leads Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf back to the regional league!

Liedtke leads Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf back to the regional league!

Christian Liedtke, the coach of SV Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf, impressively demonstrated with his team in the current season that he has a good knack for football. Just in office since the end of 2022, he led the kickers back to the national football stage in just two years after the club had relegated from the regional league in the previous season. His team secured the title in the Berlin League and the promotion games to the regional league, which brings him into the race for the title of the Maz coach of the 2024/25 season. According to MAZ-ONLINE.de However, enjoyed still and already focused on the upcoming challenges.

In the personnel area, however, a challenge is announced. Defense chief Miya Hähnel leaves the association for studying in the USA. This is regarded by many as a bitter loss and could affect the respective efficiency in defense. Nevertheless, Liedtke remains optimistic: with “team unity” he wants to prepare the team and secure the remaining class in the regional league. Another topic that is close to his heart is popular sports. "We shouldn't forget him," he emphasizes. SV Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf plans to train talents themselves and to promote trainer training.

Current situation in the league

  • 1. Borussia Pankow: 36 points
  • 2. Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf: 29 points
  • 3. GW Neukölln: 29 points
  • 4. Stern 1900: 28 points
  • 5. Bero center: 26 points

The search for new reinforcements is also challenging, especially since many players prefer to stay with larger clubs. Liedtke sees the potential, especially in the north of Brandenburg, in regions such as Oberhavel, Barnim and Havelland, where he hopes to discover suitable talents.

women's football in the upswing

Statista there are now around 100,000 active players and over 107,000 girls up to 16 years of age who are devoting themselves to men's or women's football. This is also reflected in the number of reported teams: almost 9,700 female teams frolicked in the DFB.

last season

The UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 is also just around the corner, and Germany is one of the title candidates. With promising players and a strong history in women's football, the country- both at the club and national level- is still on the rise. This engagement in women's football once again shows how important it is to promote the sporting basis on a broad basis and to further increase the enthusiasm for this sport.

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