SV Rimbach test games: Defeat before the start of the point!

SV Rimbach test games: Defeat before the start of the point!
Cham, Deutschland - In the CHAM soccer district, competition fever has returned. The last test games were completed last weekend before the new point game round begins. The games showed the balance of power vigorously, but there was no reason to cheer for SV Rimbach, because the team was defeated 3: 4 in the duel against SV Wilting. The coach of SV Wilting, Bernhard Sirl, was able to score a lot with his team in this dress rehearsal and thus won the victory.
From the first few minutes, the game was shaped by a clear dominance of the guests. With an early goal in the 13th minute by Jonas Höpfl, SV Wilting laid the foundation for later success. Florian Luger went one step further with another goal to 0: 2 in the 22nd minute. However, the SV Rimbach did not give up and in the 37th minute was able to take hopes again after a corner due to the connection goal of Tim Neumeier, so that it went 1-2 into the half.
The light of change
But there are not only changes to SV Rimbach. The association recently switched its floodlight system to modern LED lighting. This measure reduces electricity consumption by impressive 60 percent, a step that not only benefits the club account, but also sets an active sign as part of the national climate protection initiative. The aim of this initiative, which has been promoting projects for reducing greenhouse gas emissions since 2008, is to anchor climate protection on site.
The funding license plate for the project is 67K20394, and the approval period extends from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. The company LEDSPORTS is partners, whose experience the community also benefits from. This investment in the future shows that even amateur associations can make a significant contribution to sustainability.
sustainability in football
The topic of sustainability is becoming increasingly important in football, not only at amateur but also at a professional level. The Bundesliga is currently examining the club's CO2 footprint, but two thirds of the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga clubs are unsure about their actual emissions. The German Football League (DFL) recently passed 39 sustainability criteria, which also falls from CO2 emission measurement, which must be implemented by March 2024.
In this context, FC Bayern Munich has explained that you want to reduce your lighting in the Allianz Arena and invest in solar cells to reduce your own ecological footprint. Role models such as the Forest Green Rovers in England show that sustainability in football is not only desirable, but also possible. Compostable packaging and a purely vegan menu are just a few of the measures that brought the rovers the title of the first climate-neutral football club.These positive steps to sustainability could be both a role model and an incentive for many clubs not only to take care of results on the pitch, but also to take care of the effects on our environment. So let's be surprised at what the upcoming point game round and the further developments at SV Rimbach and German football will bring with them!
Further information on the last test games and developments in the CHAM soccer district can be found here and further details about SV Rimbach here. A deeper insight into the sustainability discourse in football is here.
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