Great clashes: Battle for the Upper Palatinate teams to stay in the league!
On November 13th, 2025, ASV Cham will fight for important points in the Bayernliga North against SpVgg Bayern Hof with personnel concerns.

Great clashes: Battle for the Upper Palatinate teams to stay in the league!
Things are getting exciting in the Bayernliga North as the 2025 season is coming to an end. With only three match days remaining, the Upper Palatinate teams face crucial games. Next Saturday is the 19th matchday, which could set the course for the relegation battle. A look at the matches: DJK Gibbach plays against SSV Jahn Regensburg II, while ASV Cham meets SpVgg Bayern Hof. Both games are of great importance as the clubs are in an intense relegation battle.
The opponents for ASV Cham are currently present in the stadium in a variety of ways. However, Cham, which is in third place in the table with 29 points, has personnel concerns. Michael Lamecker is suspended and several players are also out due to injuries. This could hurt the team's chances against 9th-placed Bayern Hof, who have 26 points. ASV Cham's form has been strong recently, but the challenge could be a tough one.
Fight to stay in the league
The DJK Gibbach is currently having an even harder time. After the recent defeat against Stadeln, the players are determined to get back to winning ways against Jahn Regensburg II. Here, too, a lot depends on the personnel: Dominik Späth will be out, but Fatih Boynuegrioglu is returning to the team. A win would be extremely important for Gibbach to avoid slipping further into the relegation swamp, because Jahn Regensburg II could climb into a non-relegation spot with a three-pointer.
At the same time, SV Fortuna Regensburg is expecting an early turnaround in the duel against FC Eintracht Bamberg. After two draws, Fortuna would like to finally get three points again. On artificial turf at Brandlberg, this could be the right place to break the bubble of draws.
Statistical insights into health research
It is remarkable how important exercise is for COPD patients. Studies show that people with COPD, for example, take around 400 fewer steps per year than healthy older people. The decrease in physical activity correlates directly with a deterioration in lung function and quality of life. Moderate movements, such as brisk walking or Nordic walking, can significantly improve the quality of life. Just 15 to 30 minutes a day can reduce mortality by up to 14% and extend life expectancy by an average of three years.
This also shows that the integration of sporting activity, both in society and in sport, has far-reaching positive effects. The coming matchdays in the Bayernliga are not only a test for the football teams, but perhaps also an invitation to the fans to stay active and healthy.