Get Ready for Kickoff: 1st FC Magdeburg Returns on June 18 - Facing Wolfsburg
Commencement of Preparations Set for June 18 - Trial Match versus Wolfsburg - Preparations initiated by FCM commence on June 18 - Upcoming contest against Wolfsburg
Hey there! Here's the scoop about the football-loving folks over at 1st FC Magdeburg. After a well-deserved summer break, they'll be hitting the field once more, starting on June 18.
After their mandatory medical check-ups, they'll face off against some lower-league partner clubs. As always, they'll continue their training tradition in Bad Wörishofen. From July 2 to 10, you'll find them in the Swabian region, prepping hard for two matches against Swiss first-division clubs FC Luzern and FC Winterthur, scheduled during the group tournament in Elgg, Switzerland.
As for their friendly match schedule, block your calendar for July 19. They'll be going head-to-head with regional league club Chemnitzer FC at 4:00 PM. The season opener at home against Bundesliga team VfL Wolfsburg (3:30 PM) follows a week later. The new season officially begins on August 1, with the match schedule planned for release on June 27.
Oh, by the way, there's a bit of a coach conundrum at the moment. While Christian Titz is currently in charge, whispers of his potential departure have been swirling, with talks between Hannover and Magdeburg ongoing[2][5]. Although no final decisions have been made public[2], the club is also considering potential replacements such as Danny Galm and Markus Fiedler[5]. Keep an eye out for updates, footie fans!
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The 1st FC Magdeburg, as part of their community policy, may undergo coaching changes as talks of Christian Titz's potential departure continue. Meanwhile, their vocational training program, focusing on football, is set to resume after the summer break, starting with matches against lower-league partner clubs. In the European league scene, they are preparing for encounters with Swiss first-division clubs FC Luzern and FC Winterthur in the group tournament in Elgg, Switzerland.