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In a surprising move, the SC Oberweikertshofen team has appointed Simon Schrottle as their new player-coach. Schrottle, who has previously played against SC Oberweikertshofen with Gundelfingen and as a player-coach of FC Ehekirchen, joined the team at the start of the season from FC Gundelfingen.
Martin Steininger, football chief at SC Oberweikertshofen, and Dominik Widemann, the sports director, are convinced they have found the right man in Schrottle to stop the team's downward spiral. Widemann contacted Schrottle after hearing about the news on social media.
Schrottle, who runs his own football academy, has a wealth of experience in the game. He was successful in FC Ehekirchen, winning the Landesliga vice-championship two years ago. He also won the championship and was promoted to the Bayernliga with Gundelfingen as a player-coach under head coach Thomas Rudolph.
However, his tenure at Türkspor Augsburg was short-lived, with the club parting ways with him following three defeats in the first three league games. Schrottle has since recovered from a metatarsal fracture he suffered in training last year.
The news of Schrottle's appointment spread quickly on social media, with fans and pundits alike expressing their excitement about the prospect of the new coach. The team was informed about Schrottle's appointment only on Monday evening to avoid causing unrest before a difficult away game in Jetzendorf.
Schrottle has also published a three-part book series called "Revolution in Football", which offers insights into his coaching philosophy and approach to the game. With his extensive experience, tactical understanding, and emphasis on player development, Schrottle is set to bring a fresh perspective to SC Oberweikertshofen.
As an amateur player at SC Oberweikertshofen, Schrottle will aim to help the team improve their performance and achieve success on the pitch. With his coaching experience and passion for the game, fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead.
Martin Steininger and Dominik Widemann, believing Schrottle's extensive experience in football and his previous success as a player-coach, hope he can turn the team's fortunes around in the sports realm, specifically in football. Schrottle, who has co-authored a book series on his coaching philosophy and approach, will now guide SC Oberweikertshofen as their player-coach.