TSGV Waldstetten relies on continuity: krätschmer and Reinders stay!

Patrick Krätschmer remains coach of the TSGV Waldstetten for the coming season. Insight into the contract extension and team progress.
Patrick Krätschmer remains coach of the TSGV Waldstetten for the coming season. Insight into the contract extension and team progress. (Symbolbild/NAG)

TSGV Waldstetten relies on continuity: krätschmer and Reinders stay!

Waldstetten, Deutschland - The TSGV Waldstetten has extended the contracts with its coaching duo Patrick Krätschmer and assistant coach Sven Reinders. Despite a mixed second half of the season in the Landesliga, this happened, which underlines the determination of the association to rely on long -term development. Patrick Krätschmer is preserved as a coach and is optimistic about the coming season after integrating eleven newcomers into the team last summer. These big changes required time and patience, which Krätschmer emphasized in his statements.

Mario Rosenfelder, the playing sporting director of the club, also expressed a positive statement about the work of the two coaches. He emphasizes that despite the challenges, it was possible to make playful progress, especially in the game structure. These progress is all the more remarkable because the team often had to train with changing staff. Rosenfelder, who will end his active career after the season, remains in the sporting management and will continue to support the team.

challenges and success

Krätschmer, who was born on March 10, 1985 and has the DFB Elite Jugend Royal, has to deal with various challenges as a coach at TSGV Waldstetten since taking office on July 1, 2024. Despite a negative point of points in the current season, the trainer is confident that the team will do better with the already signed top -class newcomers in the next season. This indicates a clear trust in the future development of the team.

In addition to the changes within the association, the DFL started an interesting project for coaching development in cooperation with the DFB. The project called "Regional Trainer Developer" aims to promote talented club trainers between their license stages. It should offer individual coaching for young coaches through coaches selected by the club and thus create an optimal learning environment for young players. This concept complements existing initiatives to promote coaches in performance centers.

Overall, the extension of the contracts by Krätschmer and Reinders shows the clear focus of the TSGV Waldstetten on sustainable development and control of the training of their trainers. This is also reflected in the current efforts of the DFL and DFB, which aim to raise the coaching development to a new level by offering tailor -made programs for professional training.

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OrtWaldstetten, Deutschland
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