Amateur football in the Donau district: alternating games and start of the 2025/26 season!

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Current developments in the Danube amateur football district: player changes, relegations and season planning in Günzburg and the surrounding area.

Aktuelle Entwicklungen im Amateurfußball-Kreis Donau: Spielerwechsel, Relegationen und Saisonplanung in Günzburg und Umgebung.
Current developments in the Danube amateur football district: player changes, relegations and season planning in Günzburg and the surrounding area.

Amateur football in the Donau district: alternating games and start of the 2025/26 season!

Tension is increasing in Bavarian amateur football as the 24/25 season draws to a close. The final games are being played and the relegations for promotion and relegation ensure a lot of activity on the pitches. Planning for the new season in the Danube football district is already in full swing. As the Augsburger Allgemeine reports, the focus is particularly on TSV Nördlingen and FC Gundelfingen as they want to strengthen themselves in order to do even better in the coming season.

However, the uncertainty about the participating teams in the Landesliga Südwest remains, and there are likely to be some changes and changes in the teams in the next few weeks. For example, Gabriel Merane is moving from TSV Schwabmünchen to TSV Rain, which is an interesting step for both players and clubs. The Donau football district includes the districts of Donau-Ries, Dillingen and Günzburg and has a long tradition in Bavarian football.

New season is just around the corner

With the end of the summer change period on June 30, 2025, player reports are essential. By this date, all players must deregister from their club if they wish to transfer. Some teams in the Donau district announced changes early on, while others waited until the end of the season. The end of the season in higher leagues took place on May 17th, while at district level the season ended on June 8th, followed by relegation games.

The new 2025/26 season will start at association level in mid-July, followed by the scheduling at district level at the end of July and the district league at the beginning of August. The anticipation for the upcoming games and the new challenges is already noticeable.

Kevin Großkreutz and the future of amateur football

The sporting future of Kevin Großkreutz, the 2014 world champion, who is currently without a contract, also remains exciting. How Sky Sports reports, Großkreutz is in a legal dispute with third division club KFC Uerdingen after he was under contract with them until October 2023. His sporting future is currently uncertain, but Großkreutz is considering playing in Dortmund amateur football and has expressed interest in clubs such as Brünninghausen, Bövinghausen and ASC Dortmund.

He has also expressed a desire to help other clubs potentially gain promotion to the Regionalliga. The talks about a move and his “help” could be of great benefit to many teams in the amateur sector. The next few weeks could be crucial for him to find his new sporting home.

Overall, everything indicates that Bavarian amateur football will experience a lot of movement and excitement in the coming weeks. The course for the new season has already been set - and it remains exciting to see what surprises await us.