ASV Pegnitz starts a breath of fresh air after relegation from the district league!
ASV Pegnitz will start training again on June 14th, 2025 after being relegated from the district league. A change of coach at Diepersdorf follows.

ASV Pegnitz starts a breath of fresh air after relegation from the district league!
A new season, a new happiness! ASV Pegnitz has already resumed training just a week after the painful relegation from the district league. The players look to the future with fresh enthusiasm and a set goal for the coming season. This is reported by the courier, which refers to the bitter 1:3 defeat in the relegation game against SV Osternohe, which sealed relegation. Not long ago, eight years ago, the club was even active in the national league.
In the southern district of Bayreuth, the ASV Pegnitz players now want to build on their old successes. With a clear goal and the right mindset, the players accept the challenge of fighting their way back in the coming season. In a league that is constantly evolving, it is important to focus on your own strengths.
Coach changes and challenges
Similar to ASV Pegnitz, SpVgg Diepersdorf is also in a phase of change. After relegation from the district league, a coaching change was made there. Known for the commitment of well-known coaches and players, those responsible are confident that this step will provide new impetus. The team hopes to quickly consolidate in the Kreisliga 2 Erlangen-Pegnitzgrund, having recorded 239 of last season's 240 games, as at anpfiff.info is to be read.
The end of the season is an exciting affair for the league as a whole. It turns out that restructuring at clubs is often necessary in order not to lose touch with the top. The challenge for those responsible at SpVgg Diepersdorf is now to lead the club back to higher realms.
A look into the past
A look at the history of the district league reveals exciting facts. Ernst Reichel and Tobias Schweizer have created an eternal table for the Nuremberg district league, which goes back to 1971/72 and extends to the 2023/24 season. In this table, TSV Buch leads with an impressive 1362 points. The club has managed to play exclusively in higher classes since its championship in the 2005/06 season. The Footballn reports other interesting details that show how the leagues have developed over the years.
It is also interesting that TSV Johannis 83 is about to jump to second place in the all-time table - but for this they need 16 points after the winter break. A strong performance trend is therefore required in order to take a step forward in history.
The coming season promises to be exciting. Both ASV Pegnitz and the other clubs now need the grit and the right concept to be successful in their respective leagues. It will be exciting to see what surprises the coming months have in store!