Pascal Lorenz takes over as coach for relegation-threatened SC Rönnau

SC Rönnau 74 has appointed Pascal Lorenz as new head coach to inject fresh energy into their relegation battle in the Landesliga Holstein. The 34-year-old B-license holder succeeds Jan Vogelsang and will be supported by co-trainer Marc Hempel. The duo starts in mid-January and aims for league survival.

SC Rönnau 74 is third from bottom in the Landesliga Holstein table, facing a tough second half of the season. With just 13 points, the club is mired in the relegation zone. Just before Christmas, coach Jan Vogelsang was dismissed, along with co-trainer Vedat Bingöl. Now Pascal “Kalle” Lorenz takes over. The 34-year-old was head coach at SV Preußen Reinfeld in the Oberliga until September, where after nine years—as player, then co- and head coach—he had to leave. Lorenz, who works in insurance and lives in Reinfeld with his two-year-old daughter, holds a B license and is excited about the new challenge.

“We spoke with four candidates in total. Both Pascal Lorenz and Marc Hempel presented themselves superbly in the discussions,” said league manager Thorsten Krämer. The new coaching team starts training on January 15. Hempel, also a B-license holder, comes from the TSV Wahlstedt women's coaching staff and was previously with Lübecker SC. “We are happy that two experienced coaches are enthusiastic about taking on the task. We are aware that the new coaches face a tough job. Our expectation is that they will revive the old Rönnau spirit,” Krämer emphasized.

Lorenz is optimistic: “Nevertheless, I believe we can achieve the targeted league survival. The team has sporting problems but is intact. With the necessary will and cohesion, we can do it.” He praises the familial atmosphere at Rönnau, similar to Reinfeld. Positively, four long-term injured players—Lasse Koth, Mats Hamann, Jasper Friedrich, and Mats Glodeck—will return for the second half. The collaboration is initially until the end of the season, with hopes for an extension.

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Disappointed Holstein Kiel fans and dejected players after 1:3 defeat to Karlsruher SC in 2. Bundesliga match.
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Holstein Kiel loses 1:3 to Karlsruhe

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Holstein Kiel lost 1:3 to Karlsruher SC in the 2. Bundesliga, marking their fifth consecutive defeat. Fans expressed massive frustration, and the future of coach Marcel Rapp remains uncertain. Sports director Olaf Rebbe avoided a clear endorsement of the coach.

Relegation-threatened 1. FC Köln has parted ways with coach Lukas Kwasniok following a 3:3 derby draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Co-coach René Wagner takes over on an interim basis, while assistant Frank Kaspari also departs. The club sits 15th, two points above the relegation playoff spot.

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FC Holstein Kiel has dismissed coach Marcel Rapp and appointed Tim Walter as his successor. The decision came after a poor performance against Karlsruher SC. Experts view Walter's return as both an opportunity and a risk in the relegation battle.

1. FSV Mainz 05 beat RB Leipzig 2-1, delivering another Bundesliga surprise. Coach Urs Fischer has stabilized the team since taking over in December, banishing relegation fears. The side has collected ten points from five games since January.

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Bayer 04 Leverkusen won the rescheduled Bundesliga match against Hamburger SV 1-0. Christian Kofane scored the decisive goal for the visitors in the 73rd minute. HSV remains close to the relegation playoff spot.

After the victory over Spain and advancing to the EM main round, handball national coach Alfred Gislason has rebutted criticism from former DHB vice-president Bob Hanning. National player Juri Knorr, however, praised the Icelander for his leadership style. The German Handball Federation remains open about Gislason's future.

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Thw kiel defeated rhein-neckar löwen 28:27 away and thus started the second round of the handball bundesliga. After the EM break, the Kiel team had massive problems at the beginning but turned the game around shortly before the end. The decisive throw was made by Eric Johansson.

 

 

 

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