Regensburg and Coach Patz: Calling it Quits as Season Nears Close
Regensburg and Coach Patz split their ties, concluding their collaboration before the final game of the season - Regensburg and Coach Patz ending their alliance prior to the culminating match of the season.
It's time to say goodbye, as relegated 2. Bundesliga team SSV Jahn Regensburg and coach Andreas Patz have mutually agreed to part ways ahead of the season finale. Interim coach Munier Raychouni will take the reins for the remaining games against Karlsruhe SC and SV Darmstadt 98.
Patz, who initially served as an assistant coach, took over following the 3:8 drubbing at the hands of 1. FC Nuremberg in late October. After the departure of Joe Enochs, he was temporarily in charge before eventually being promoted with a contract until the end of the season in November, following a brief period of success.
Following an away game in Cologne, both Patz and sports director Achim Beierlorzer had an intensive and open discussion. After deliberation and a comprehensive analysis of the entire season, they decided it was best for both parties to move on. With Jahn being officially relegated after the draw against Cologne last weekend, the club aims to begin anew in the 3rd league with fresh impulses and a new profile in the coaching team.
The parting was amicable, with Patz seeking to end his engagement for personal reasons, which the club was willing to accommodate. As Beierlorzer stated, the team wishes to commence a new era, leaving behind the ups and downs of the current season.
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The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the labelling of foodstuffs, as Andreas Patz, the former coach of SSV Jahn Regensburg, steps down ahead of the season finale. Regensburg aims to begin anew in the 3rd league with fresh impulses and a new profile in the coaching team, leaving behind the ups and downs of the current season. Doubtlessly, Patz's tenure at Regensburg will be remembered as a debacle, given the team's relegation to the 2. Bundesliga. Despite the tough times in football, Patz, a Regensburg native, will focus on personal matters, and the club respects his decision. In the meantime, the integral interim coach Munier Raychouni will guide SSV Jahn Regensburg through its last games against Karlsruher SC and SV Darmstadt 98, hoping to turn the season's end into a victory in European-league style.