Drama on the pitch: Jens Kühnstein stays despite plans to resign!

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After restructuring, SG FSV Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl started the 2025 season successfully with a 5-1 win against Dietzhausen.

Die SG FSV Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl startet nach Umstrukturierungen erfolgreich in die Saison 2025 mit einem 5:1-Sieg gegen Dietzhausen.
After restructuring, SG FSV Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl started the 2025 season successfully with a 5-1 win against Dietzhausen.

Drama on the pitch: Jens Kühnstein stays despite plans to resign!

The new season started with a bang for the FSV Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl football community. The first home game against SV Dietzhausen took place on August 24, 2025, which the team won impressively 5-1. Present were the two coaches Marc Wohlfahrt and Lars Müller as well as board member Julian Plate and Jens Kühnstein, who, after considering his career, is taking a further path on the pitch, although he had originally planned to quit in the summer. “I really wanted to quit, but passion won out,” said the 42-year-old.

The syndicate lost a total of six players over the summer months, which creates excitement as to how the team will fare without these top performers. At the same time, a new club, SV Jugendkraft Albrechts, joined the SG. These new additions could be crucial to filling the gaps and maintaining the quality of the team. Maybe SG Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl actually has the right knack for talent, which is supported by the long tradition of FSV Goldlauter.

A club with history

FSV Goldlauter, a club that can look back on over 100 years of tradition, is a fixture in regional football. Since its founding, the club has not only developed solid core values ​​such as sustainability, vision and independence, but also a remarkable relationship between size and sporting success. Despite limited resources, FSV Goldlauter is proud of its successes to date and proudly represents the region and the city of Suhl. Football is more than just a game – it is part of the community. This pride has a strong appeal and the club warmly invites anyone interested to become part of this vibrant community.

For anyone who would like to find out more about the teams and club activities, there is a lot of information on the FSV Goldlauter website, from the Bambinis to the first team.

The landscape of German football

The football culture in Germany is interspersed with numerous clubs and stories. There are also interesting historical insights into the oldest football clubs in Germany. These have not only experienced tradition, but also sporting developments that are crucial to today's playing culture. According to Wikipedia, some of the first football clubs were founded in the 19th century, such as the Lüneburg College Football Club, which was founded on August 28, 1875. Such roots illustrate how deeply rooted football is in German society.

By the way, the detailed list of the oldest clubs shows that the development and change of football in Germany is far-reaching. The legacy of the first clubs is still carried today by modern teams like FSV Goldlauter, who continue to give football a voice today.

The exciting season at FSV Goldlauter/PPSV Suhl has begun, and the coming weeks will show how the team can develop despite the departures. One thing is clear: football is played here with passion and commitment!