Transfer carousel in the region: Pfaffstätten brings in a keeper, Alland has to cope with farewells!

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Transfers in the 1st Class South: Maximilian Loibnegger moves to Brunn, while Casino Baden reports numerous departures.

Transfers in der 1. Klasse Süd: Maximilian Loibnegger wechselt zu Brunn, während Casino Baden zahlreiche Abgänge vermeldet.
Transfers in the 1st Class South: Maximilian Loibnegger moves to Brunn, while Casino Baden reports numerous departures.

Transfer carousel in the region: Pfaffstätten brings in a keeper, Alland has to cope with farewells!

In the current transfer phase there are some notable changes in the lower leagues of Austrian football. The move from Maximilian Loibnegger, who is moving to Brunn, is particularly eye-catching. He is leaving Alland, where several players had to say goodbye to the fans, including Loibnegger himself. His departure follows a series of other transfers that are changing the image in the region.

Pfaffstätten has shown itself to be an active player in the transfer market by signing experienced city league keeper Stefan Staudinger. In addition, another talented player, Marco Markytan, will be integrated into the team, who will move to Pfaffstätten to play under the guidance of his father Thomas Markytan.

Departures at Casino Baden

A total of eight departures have been confirmed at Casino Baden. Erbek Gürses moves to Berndorf, while Raul Hoffer moves to Tribuswinkel. The departures put a strain on the club, which was relegated from the 1st Class South. Planning for the squad change is currently underway, but no new names have been confirmed for the new additions. However, rumors suggest that Andre Hofer and Erblin Skenderaj are being considered as possible recruits, which could help the club regain its strength.

Updates from 1st Class South

The winter transfer period 2023/24 also shows interesting changes in the 1st Class South. Among the newcomers, SV Deutsch Kaltenbrunn stands out, having signed Matija Cakarun from Pöllauberg and Dino Bancic from Croatia. These transfers are intended to give the team the freshness and dynamism it needs to be successful in the coming second half of the season. The list of transfers is constantly updated, which promises exciting, tough competition in the league.

Overall, it can be said that transfers are causing a lot of movement in the region and are presenting both players and clubs with great challenges and opportunities. While some clubs are regrouping, the coming weeks in the transfer market will certainly remain exciting until the final squads emerge. noen.at provides further information on previous transfers and an overview of the changes bvz.at.