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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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20.04.2021

TSGOpinion - Unbelievable double standards

- How we're upset about the Super League, but are just creating our own Super League in German youth soccer -.

The outcry is great: following the announcement by leading major clubs to create their own soccer Super League, the media response has been devastating. The plans for this exclusive Super League without relegation for an elite circle are forcing a two-tier society. Hardly anyone notices that the German Soccer Association (DFB) and the German Soccer League (DFL) are pushing ahead with very similar plans.

The DFL and DFB's "Project Future" for German youth soccer is imminent and aims in the same direction.
Abolition of the U19 and U17 Bundesliga in its current form, towards an elite, exclusive league for youth performance centers only - without relegation and always with the same lineup. Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig among themselves. Et voila: the "NLZ league".

According to the DFL/DFB concept, the elimination of pressure to produce results should result in better soccer players. Amateur clubs no longer play a major role in this concept. To belong to the concert of the big ones is almost impossible. Here, too, there will be two classes. The NLZ's of the professional clubs, which then, in the worst case, will (want to) remain completely among themselves - and the large remainder of amateur clubs. A real parallel to the Super League. Complaining about the Super League and founding your own exclusive league for youth soccer in your own country - what double standards.

There is a lot of resistance to these plans in German youth soccer from the state associations and representatives of the amateur clubs - just as there was with the Super Liga. Leading soccer officials are massively resisting the advance of Manchester City, Juventus Turin or Real Madrid. Fortunately, the German teams are sticking together here and speaking one language. According to Rudi Völler, it is "a crime against soccer," Aki Watze speaks of "showing backbone," against the cementing of a two-class society. The fans go to the barricades and don't want to be part of the money printing machine. They are critical of the abolition of the open idea of performance.

The performance concept is also to be virtually abolished in German youth soccer. NLZs will then no longer be able to relegate, and large amateur clubs will no longer be able to move up. It is undisputed that there must be changes in German youth soccer. But the sport thrives on ups and downs, championships and relegations. It doesn't help to wrap children and young people up in absorbent cotton. The idea of performance is justified and affects children/young people at an early age. That is not the problem. The problem is coaches and officials with a lack of empathy.

The plans of a select Super League are unworldly. The plans of DFB, DFL and many NLZ's to create exclusive elite leagues in the youth sector are not 1:1 comparable. But unfortunately they are heading in the same direction.

Yours faithfully
Deniz Solmaz
Manager Youth Development Center



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