
The Wuppertaler SV is fighting for relegation in the Regionalliga West. To do this, he has to go against 1. FC Düren today. But who plays for Düren is still unclear.
The Regionalliga West has been writing almost exclusively negative headlines in recent weeks. First Türkspor Dortmund withdrew with immediate effect from the current season. Then the financial needs at 1st FC Düren and the KFC Uerdingen were also public. The bankruptcy proceedings against Uerdingen have been running since this week. And in Düren? There, captain and sports director Adam Matuschyk explained on Monday at “Reviersport”: “The insolvency administrator informed us today that the procedure is opened.”
Then all players and the head coach terminated with immediate effect. Because they have not yet been paid for this year and terminated on time on March 31, they can still be paid for in retrospect via the so -called bankruptcy money. The club supervisors of the 1. FC Düren did not think about the game operation. They even submitted a new application for a regional league license for the coming season in good time.
After 26 games, Düren with 35 points is also in the secure table of the table, the relegation would be very likely without the accompanying circumstances. But the opened bankruptcy proceedings costs the club nine points punishment. And with 26 points there are only five points ahead of a relegation zone. The bigger problem: players are missing. Because the team has terminated.
Nevertheless, Vice Chairman Karsten Schümann emphasized: “It remains: We want to go through the season with all our might. We prefer to accept one or the other clap rather than punch in the bag,” the “kicker” quotes him.
So which team will be on the pitch today when Düren is a guest at the Wuppertal SV in the stadium at the Zoo? Hardly anyone knows that, even with the opponent in Wuppertal. Coach Sebastian Tyrala made no secret of the press conference on Thursday: “I can’t say who the coach is, I can’t say which players come.” There is therefore no enemy preparation. “It’s a annoying topic, you have to say that. It’s still nice.
It may be the most absurd game of the season that takes place in the top four play classes of German football. Because if you are on the game report sheet in the early Saturday afternoon, when Wuppertal Düren receives, you will probably remain a secret of the guests until shortly before the kick -off (2 p.m.).
The team is trained by Luca Lausberg, actually coach of the U23. Players from the U23 and the U19 are also said to have the core of the team. The U23 usually plays in the Landesliga, which is the sixth division in the Middle Rhine region. But instead of the game against SV Kurdistan Düren on Sunday, many players now go to Wuppertal the day before, two leagues higher.
But Düren also wants to get external help. With the help of the former junior national player and today’s influencers Bilal Kamarieh, the club called on the net to report. Talented players could finish the regional league season for Düren, provided that they have not run for any other club for at least half a year. Registration in the middle of the second half of the season is then possible.
On Friday evening, Kamarieh (180,000 followers on Instagram) reported that more than 500 players had contacted him. The 28-year-old is also the team leader of a team in the small field league “Icon League”, which was launched by Toni Kroos and Kamarieh’s friend Elias Nerlich. The former Hertha BSC and Mainz 05 player is well networked among footballers on Oberliga and Regionalliga-Level.
