Gripping football weekend: Malchow and Penzlin celebrate farewell game!

Gripping football weekend: Malchow and Penzlin celebrate farewell game!
Next Saturday it will be exciting about football in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, because both the Malchower SV 90 and the Penzliner SV are facing important home games. In the Waldstadion, the Malchower SV welcomes FC Mecklenburg Schwerin at 3 p.m. This encounter has the potential to influence the outcome of the association league championship.
FC Mecklenburg Schwerin, currently in the 4th place with 60 points, has had to give up his ambitions to promotion to the top division despite a recently deducted point deduction due to the non -fulfillment of the referee. The Malchower SV 90 follows him closely on his heels with just one point behind. A victory could catapult the Malchower SV to the 3rd place, whereby the course of the game between SV Pastow and SV Warnemünde could also be decisive. If the Malchower show a strong performance today, they could work up a place and possibly jump on the podium.
Farewell and future plans
The game on Saturday will also have an emotional note, because the Malchower SV 90 says goodbye to three players: Philipp Mellmann leaves the club towards Schönberg, Jan-Niklas Groth, and Patryk Adamski has no concrete plans for his future football career. These changes coincide with the last home game of the current season, which also fuels the anticipation and mood among fans.
Also at the Penzliner SV, which receives SV Hafen Rostock 61, they say goodbye to the agenda. Despite the intensive season, the Penzliner SV will optimistically go into the last game with two games won in a row and, regardless of the outcome of the encounter, take the 7th place. SV Hafen Rostock 61 fought itself as a promoted in the league to 9th place and probably can no longer lose it due to the goal difference.
background of the clubs
The Malchower SV, founded on July 26, 1990, has a long history that goes back to the city's earliest football teams. The club is currently playing in the NOFV Oberliga North and is headed by coach Christopher Stoll. In its best years, the Malchower SV reached placements among the best second teams in the association league Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, which has existed since 1996 and is considered the sixth division in the German league system.
The State Football Association Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (LFV), under whose patronage the games take place, was founded in 1990 and forms the umbrella organization for 479 football clubs in the region. The association ensures that football in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania remains alive, with competition and talent promotion along the entire football pyramid.
For the fans and supervisors of both clubs, Saturday will not only be a day of football, but also a culmination point of the season with wearing moments of tradition, community and the emotional farewell to players. The entire region is looking forward to the great games.
This is how you stayed out when the referees open the games on Saturday! Further information on the clubs can be found on the respective websites: Nordkurier reports that ..., Malchower SV on Wikipedia, lfv on wikipedia.
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