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Today marks the beginning of the summer vacations in Hesse. At the same time, our teams are also taking a well-deserved summer break. On 02.08. start the preparations of our performance teams.

Our Sparkassen summer camp, which started today, already ensures that our campus does not fall asleep during the vacation period.

In this sense we wish you all a nice vacation and when you are away also a relaxing vacation!

You are doing your vocational baccalaureate in the field of business and administration or social work and are still looking for an internship? You always wanted to get a glimpse behind the scenes of TSG and see how the club works?

If you are interested in a varied and exciting internship and are looking to work in a performance-oriented youth development center, we look forward to receiving your application.

Please send your application by e-mail to the office (geschaeftsstelle@tsg-wieseck.com).

Our training times are:

Mondays, from 16:30: age groups 2006 - 2016
Fridays, from 15:30: age groups 2010 - 2016

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Sparkasse Summer Camp

The weather is right, the atmosphere is right, the best conditions for a successful Sparkassen Summer Camp 2021! read more>>

TSGU15 - Season preparation in the starting blocks

Our TSGU15 starts on 02.08. in their season preparation. Our 2007s are expecting a top preparation at the highest level this summer. The very first test match is something that does not happen every day. read more>>

TSGGreetings - Eid Mubarak!

We wish all Muslims a blessed Feast of Sacrifice!

TSG is expanding

The first of 2 new storage containers has arrived. Now we can make room for a new area for our medical department underneath the grandstand.

Further building projects we will present to you bit by bit, be curious.

Unfortunate defeat for U16

In a fast-paced and entertaining game, the U16s were defeated by the 2006 vintage of Rot-Weiß Frankfurt with 2:4 on Wednesday evening. Against the expected strong and physically robust opponent, the TSG players pressed high and aggressively at the beginning and consequently took the lead through Julian Spies (7th). read more>>

TSGMatchday - Co-coaches fight, but remain luckless

Monday saw the match of the year, El Clasico, top match, primetime, 20:30, floodlights, alpine panorama, win or lose, CHEFTRAINER VS. CO-TRAINER. Wow! What a match! Even before the match, the tension between the two teams was palpable, and the first taunts and provocations from both sides were not long in coming. read more>>

 

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14.02.2021

TSGDocu - Deniz Solmaz - "Simply Different"

Episode 4: The return to Wieseck

TSGMedia: In 2011 you came back to TSG after only eight months. What did you find and what were the first steps?

Deniz: It has always been important to me that we only have coaches in our ranks who are not only interested in themselves but much more in the development of the players. In my absence, many colleagues joined us who saw it differently. It was a process of one to two years to replace these coaches with other coaches. I was then given the freedom by the board to make all decisions independently. At the same time, I was constantly working on the direction of the club. Since then, the development of the club has actually gone rapidly uphill.

TSGMedia: You also worked as a scout for the Turkish national team from 2011 to 2013. How did that come about and how would you describe it?

Deniz: I can still remember the first call from Erdal Keser (former BVB professional). He spoke in Turkish and my knowledge of Turkish is quite weak. I told him I didn't speak Turkish and hung up (laughs). But then he called again. The time was mega exciting but also quite demanding. There were exciting people in the project. But my problem was that I hardly knew any Turkish and didn't understand much at the meetings. The way the Turks worked was also adventurous at times. They once sent me to SV Darmstadt 98. I was supposed to look at Niklas Süle. When I then approached the gentlemen at the SVD, it was a big surprise, because not everyone with an Ü in their name has Turkish roots (laughs). After two years it was no longer possible. Time-wise, it was no longer manageable.

TSGMedia: The years flew by and the club has developed rapidly, tell us something about your methods.

Deniz: My deepest conviction is the honest and human contact with the players and the coaches. What counts for me is the club and, above all, the players. This also requires a clear distribution of roles, which I always communicate hard and honestly. The person behind the facade is super important to me. Only a healthy mind can produce top performances. I want to create an environment where the players and coaches are absolutely open with each other, but also have their freedom and can trust each other. I am constantly careful not to restrict them too much. Personal responsibility, humanity and freedom are totally important to me. As soon as the players come onto our grounds, they should be able to be who they are and feel free.
We want and expect absolute top performance and a professional attitude. We do everything to get the players to the top, but we never forget the human being behind it.

TSGMedia: What was your biggest mistake?

Deniz: I have certainly made a few mistakes. Sometimes I'm too tough and always say what I think, I could keep my mouth shut more often, and sometimes I've made decisions that weren't good. I have always taken full risks. What I regret most over the years was the sacking of the first-team coach in 2018. As a result, almost all the first-team players left us and we were left without a coach and without players after the sixth matchday. In terms of content, I stand by that decision, but in terms of craftsmanship, I made gross mistakes there, and that wouldn't happen to me again today.

TSGMedia: What were your greatest moments?

Deniz: The test match trips with the games against the big players from Germany are great. The trip to Auschwitz, the captain's tours to Madrid or London. I can't forget the legendary coach trips either. But there are two things I really like about my job. Being able to accompany young people on their way to becoming top footballers and that we can give them something to take with them into life is priceless. But what is always the absolute highlight for me is the training camp in Austria. The nature, the freedom, the top training conditions, everything is simply unbelievable. Throwing the mobile phone in the corner for seven days and concentrating only on the training and the players are the greatest moments, far away from the stress of everyday life.

Next week we will go into overtime with part 5. What were Deniz's thoughts on FC Giessen? What has Corona done with the club and what are the future projects?

You can read all about it in next week's issue here!



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