A breath of fresh air at FC Schönau: the youngest talents bring new impetus!

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FC Schönau is starting the new season of the district league with fresh talent in order to strengthen its offensive game.

Der FC Schönau startet mit frischen Talenten in die neue Saison der Bezirksliga, um das Offensivspiel zu stärken.
FC Schönau is starting the new season of the district league with fresh talent in order to strengthen its offensive game.

A breath of fresh air at FC Schönau: the youngest talents bring new impetus!

FC Schönau is starting the coming district football league season with fresh energy and continuity. A number of young newcomers bring a breath of fresh air to the team, which finished eighth with 40 points last season. Coach Manfred Knobel and his playing assistant coach Niklas Lais remain on board and there are no departures. This underlines the harmonization and cohesion highlighted by the club's chairwoman Jasmin Markanic.

One of the new faces in the squad is Bruno Hasanaj, who returns as a former youth player. The 18-year-old most recently gained match practice in SV Schopfheim's A youth team, which disbanded in the winter. Hasanaj has set himself the goal of revitalizing FC Schönau's attacking game and gaining a foothold in the active area. Petro Dvoretskyi, also 18 years old, is also new to the team. The young Ukrainian came to Germany two years ago and previously played in the A-Youth Association League at FV Lörrach-Brombach and in the second team. Dvoretskyi should offer the Schönau attack new options.

Young talent and perspective

FC Schönau attaches great importance to the development of young talent, which is also reflected in the other new additions. The club also welcomes its own young players Silas Ruch and Nico Steinebrunner. Both should first gain experience in the “second team” in the district league B before they make the jump to the first team. Sports director Stefan Nopper emphasizes that young, motivated players from the region and our own youth are of fundamental importance for the future of the club. This philosophy is supported by Jasmin Markanic, who emphasizes the importance of winning back your own players and promoting their development.

With this strategic orientation and the implementation in squad planning, FC Schönau is well positioned to build on the successes of recent years in the new season. Like verlagshaus-jaumann.de and suedkurier.de report, it remains to be seen how the new players will contribute to this project.