Energie Cottbus in Training Camp: Session Abandoned! FCE Flees on Wheels from Thunderstorm
On the third day of Energie Cottbus’ training camp, a thunderstorm forces the cancellation of a session. The team quickly escapes on bicycles to avoid the approaching storm.
Training Camp in Oberndorf, Austria
The vibrant town of Oberndorf in Tirol, Austria, hosts Energie Cottbus from July 12 to 19 as they prepare for their return to the 2. Bundesliga. Following a test match against Hallescher FC, which ended prematurely due to the weather, the squad shifts focus toward tactical refine-ments and team-building exercises.
Weather Woes: A Sudden Abandonment
Just before noon on July 14, the training ground faced a dramatic shift in weather. As predicted, storm clouds rolled in swiftly from the mountains. After just 50 minutes of practice, the conditions became unsafe, prompting coaches to call it quits.
In a flurry of activity, players hopped onto bicycles, racing away from rain, hail, and thunder. TAG24, accompanying the team, managed to keep pace with the fleeing group, ensuring they remained dry while the storm threatened overhead. The streets soon bore witness to fallen branches and the distant wail of sirens, emphasizing the ferocity of the weather.
Afternoon Activities and Player Engagements
After the storm subsided, a quiet afternoon took place. Recognizing mid-day drowsiness creeping into the camp, staff organized individual player meetings instead of physical training. This opportunity served both to regroup after the chaos of the earlier session and to focus on player development.
Injuries Cast a Shadow
Not all news was positive. The absence of Lucas Copado limned the day; he suffered a knee injury during a prior session. Under medical advice, he is sidelined and advised against strenuous activity, such as bicycle riding. His injury story raises concerns among fans about the team’s depth and readiness.
Looking Ahead: Upcoming Challenges
As the camp progresses, Energie Cottbus is set to face Mlada Boleslav, a Czech top-tier opponent, on July 15. This match will present a crucial test of their tactical adjustments and team cohesion, proving vital as they inch closer to their league return.
Conclusion
Energie Cottbus’ training camp is proving to be a blend of preparation, unexpected challenges, and critical player development. As they gear up for the upcoming season, both the players and coaching staff must remain resilient, adapting to every storm—literal and metaphorical—that comes their way.

