Table tennis: Awobs in Rosenheim - Seemann leaves Bad Aibling!

Table tennis: Awobs in Rosenheim - Seemann leaves Bad Aibling!
In the table tennis district of Rosenheim, the change carousel has turned again. TuS Bad Aibling has to prepare for a new challenge, since Dragan Seemann leaves the club after 13 years and changes to SV DJK Heufeld. His decision comes at a time when the change period has expired and the new season on July 1st begins. A total of 61 players were looking for new opportunities in the Oberbayern Ost.
The SV DJK Kolbermoor is meanwhile faced with ten newcomers, but also had to record two departures, Hana Arapovic and Dina Meshref. The first team of TuS Bad Aibling took second place in the association league last season and will try to fill the gap that sailor leaves. SV Niederbergkirchen also strengthens Melanie Heiß and Patricia Weishäupl.
new additions and exits at a glance
A comprehensive overview of the change shows that several teams have undergone strong changes in personnel. Here are some of the most remarkable changes:
- ASV Au: departures: Michaela Scherer (TuS Bad Aibling).
- TuS Bad Aibling: Access: Michaela Scherer (ASV AU); Departures: Dragan Seemann (SV DJK Heufeld), Jörg Brünnert (TSV Deggendorf).
- SV DJK Heufeld: Access: Dragan Seemann (TuS Bad Aibling).
- SV DJK Kolbermoor: Access: Yu-Chiao Huang, Tijana Yokic and others; Departures: Dina Meshref, Hana Arapovic, Maximilian Loof.
- TSV Chieming: Access: Johanna Lex, Leonhard Lex, Rosalie Lex (all ASV Eggstätt).
In addition, the sibling trio Johanna, Leonhard and Rosalie Lex leave ASV Eggstätt and join TSV Chieming. Meanwhile, TSV Brannenburg has signed Laurin Hümmer from FT Rosenheim, while SV Bruckmühl with Laszlo Marosenieri (TSV Wasserburg) and Ulrike Naujoks (ESV Munich-Freimann) can also record two newcomers.
The new season in the Landesliga
In the coming season, SV DJK Heufeld will compete together with the promoted SV DJK Kolbermoor in the Landesliga Ostsüdost. Both clubs will meet both old acquaintances and new opponents. The league was divided into eight groups with eight teams each. The new opponents include DJK SV Furth, which played in the Southeast Association last season, as well as TSV Fridolfing, FC Bayern Munich II and DJK SV Taufkirchen.
The structure of the Landesliga stipulates that the groups are playing a preliminary round, followed by a second half of the season for the best teams who fight for promotion to the associations. The championship and ascent are finally decided in a playoff round.
These changes and the upcoming encounters are part of a dynamic development in Bavarian table tennis. The Bavarian table tennis association also provides important information about upcoming tournaments and events that will accompany the game.
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