Glawogger remains coach at SV Waldhof Mannheim: relegation assured!
Dominik Glawogger remains coach of SV Waldhof Mannheim after successfully staying in the league, despite moving to Jahn Regensburg.

Glawogger remains coach at SV Waldhof Mannheim: relegation assured!
SV Waldhof Mannheim can breathe a sigh of relief: Coach Dominik Glawogger will remain with the club and will lead the team in the third division in the coming season. After successfully staying in the league, the 35-year-old Austrian has signed a new contract with the Mannheim team. The club confirmed this today after an agreement was reached with SSV Jahn Regensburg, where Glawogger was originally supposed to start as U19 coach from July 1st. But this contract was recently terminated, which opened the door for him to continue his work at SV Waldhof Transfer market reported.
Those responsible for the club are visibly pleased with this step. Gerhard Zuber, the sports director of SV Waldhof, praised the agreement and highlighted Glawogger's crucial role in staying in the league. “We have confidence in Dominik’s abilities and are convinced that he can further develop the team with his experience and commitment,” said Zuber. Glawogger himself thanked the club for the trust and emphasized the importance of team cohesion and fitness in order to be successful in the new season, also reports Sports show.
Successful relegation
Under Glawogger's leadership, the team has scored an average of 1.33 points in the last six third division games and was able to secure their stay in the third division with a 16th place finish in a hard-fought relegation battle. Just three points separated Waldhof from the relegation zone. These achievements were also recognized by sports director Mathias Schober, who emphasized the positive development of the team under Glawogger.
The third division season was all about the promotion race, with teams like Dynamo Dresden, Arminia Bielefeld, Energie Cottbus and 1. FC Saarbrücken fighting for the best places. Meanwhile, clubs like Ingolstadt, Rostock and the Münchner Löwen were already too far away from the promotion places with 51 points four game days before the end of the season kicker analyzed. The third division remains a highly competitive place - and for SV Waldhof it is important to continue the positive developments in order not only to ensure relegation, but also to play a stable, successful season.
With Dominik Glawogger at the helm, SV Waldhof Mannheim is well positioned to master the coming challenge in the third division. Fans can be excited to see what progress the team will make in the new season.