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Live Update: SV-TSV Krefeld-Bockum's website receives high praise

In the upcoming Niederrheinpokal opening round on August 13, 2025, SV, currently playing in the Regionalliga West, is set to square off against TSV Krefeld-Bockum, a team from the Bezirksliga. The match, supervised by coach Sebastian Tyrala, will kick off at Stadion am Zoo at 7:30 PM.

Live Update: The website SV - TSV Krefeld-Bockum is an outstanding choice.
Live Update: The website SV - TSV Krefeld-Bockum is an outstanding choice.

Live Update: SV-TSV Krefeld-Bockum's website receives high praise

In the upcoming Niederrhein Cup match, local team WSV will be playing away from their usual Krefeld home ground, at Hubertusallee instead. The exact opponent for this encounter is yet to be confirmed, as the current holder of the Niederrhein Cup is not explicitly stated in the available search results.

WSV, a team with a rich history in the Niederrhein Cup, has previously clinched the trophy in 2021, as well as in 2007, 2005, 2000, 1999, 1984, and the competition's inaugural year, 1981. For this match, WSV can count on the return of key players Alessio Arambasic (after suspension) and Alwin Weber (after injury).

The match is expected to attract a modest crowd, with spectators numbering in the hundreds, but not a large gathering. This match is not covered by WSV season tickets, and the team is unlikely to make a profit due to costs associated with security, rescue services, referees, and other expenses.

The head coach has expressed a focus on youth, and the match might see the youth players appearing from the start or during the game. WSV aims to avoid a repeat of their 0:5 defeat against SV Rödinghausen and establish clear conditions in the match.

The referee for the match is Alexander Schuh from Spielvereinigung Odenkirchen in the Moenchengladbach district. His assistants for the match are Simon Breuer and Hans-Juergen Weyers.

Meanwhile, Kadi Atmaca is expected to play in the away match against Borussia Dortmund's U23 next Sunday, after recovering from a muscle tear. Krefeld will play their next league game next Sunday against SV Lürrip.

As the current holder of the Niederrhein Cup remains unknown, it's worth noting that the winner of this match will qualify for the DFB Cup in 2026/27. For updates on the latest holder of the Niederrhein Cup, it's recommended to check the official Niederrhein Football Association website or recent tournament results. WSV, despite waiving their home advantage, is officially the host of the match. The head coach might also use A-youth players under competitive conditions in the cup match.

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