Focus shifts toward Bad Abbach.
In the upcoming 2025/26 season of the Landesliga Mitte, TSV Bad Abbach is preparing for a competitive campaign under their new coach, Simon Sigl. Although details about the team's preparations are scarce, anticipation is high following Sigl's recent comments on potential favourites in the league [1].
Sigl, a notable figure in the local football scene, expects strong performances from several teams, including SV Schwandorf-Ettmannsdorf, TSV Seebach, ASV Burglengenfeld, SpVgg Landshut, and FC Dingolfing [1]. With such formidable opposition, TSV Bad Abbach is set to face a tough opening program.
The team's first match will be against co-promotee TV Etzenricht, and unfortunately, they will be without key players Fabian Fuchs, Max Legler, Tobias Pauli, and Tim Pillmeier due to injury. Despite these setbacks, the team remains optimistic, relying on their existing players and seeing development potential in many of them.
In goalkeeping duties, Fuchs will be replaced by Yannick Rakiecki (FC Kempten) and Tobias Amann. Amann also takes on the role of goalkeeper trainer and backup, ensuring a steady hand between the posts.
TSV Bad Abbach's home stadium, Freizeitinsel Bad Abbach, Hauptplatz, will welcome SpVgg Landshut a week later [3]. The club's schedule is yet to be finalised, but the team is looking forward to the challenge.
Following their opening game, TSV Bad Abbach will face the previous year's runner-up, SC Luhe-Wildenau. Passau will also be reinforced with the additions of Gergo Szalanszki, Walter Kirschner, and Martin Prenaj, making for an intriguing matchup.
As TSV Bad Abbach embarks on this new season, the focus remains on teamwork, development, and a competitive spirit. The team is eager to prove their mettle against some of the league's top contenders.
In the upcoming season, TSV Bad Abbach's coach, Simon Sigl, anticipates stiff competition from teams like SV Schwandorf-Ettmannsdorf, TSV Seebach, ASV Burglengenfeld, SpVgg Landshut, and FC Dingolfing, given their strong performances [1]. Amidst these formidable opponents, football enthusiasts eagerly await TSV Bad Abbach's first match against co-promotee TV Etzenricht, despite the absence of key players due to injury [2].