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The newcomer to the 2nd Bundesliga of the 2024/25 season: BC St Pölten (Photo: BC St. Pölten)

In the second Bundesliga there is a debut participant this season – with the Badminton Club St. Pölten. After promotion from the regional league, the Lower Austrians want to establish themselves in Austria’s second highest division and keep the league. In the first round they welcome ASKÖ Kelag Kärnten, who want to get their first win in the 2nd Bundesliga against the newcomers. The first match of the match day will take place on Saturday between ATSE Graz and VRC Badminton. Both teams want to reach the play-offs and start the new season successfully. In the third encounter, two title contenders meet. BC Smash Graz and WBH Vienna are considered absolute favorites for the title by the remaining teams. With new additions on both sides, the duel in the ASKÖ Halle in Graz is eagerly awaited.

Statements from the clubs before the first matchday in the 2nd Bundesliga:

WBH Vienna (Lukas Weißenbäck):
In the first round, our team faces a difficult task away from home at BC Smash Graz. If the Graz team competes with the entire squad, we have to put in a top performance if we want to at least get a draw. After the joint preparation weekend, the mood in our team is very good. So we don’t want to hide and get the most out of it. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

BC Smash Graz (Rüdiger Rudolf):
Next Sunday we start the new season in front of the home crowd. The game against WBH Vienna will probably set the tone for the course of the season. In our opinion, Vienna is one of the title contenders this year. In any case, we are looking forward to good matches and hope for a strong performance from our team.

BC St Pölten (Manuel Kristler):
If it were easy, it wouldn’t be exciting. Our Bundesliga opener at home against ASKÖ kelag Kärnten is a big challenge. Nevertheless, we are starting the new season highly motivated and full of energy. As a team, we see ourselves as the “underdogs” and are eager to prove our skills and set an example in the league.

ASKÖ kelag Carinthia (Denise Hofer):
Next Sunday we start the new season of the 2nd Bundesliga. Our first game is against league newcomers BC St.Pölten, who are celebrating their debut in the second division this season. This encounter is not only an important start to the season for us, but also our first encounter in this hall. The unknown nature of our opponent will not stop us from giving our all and concentrating on our own game. We are motivated and look forward to the encounter. We have trained hard to prepare for the new season and are confident we can achieve a good result.

ATSE Graz (Nina Almer):
We are really looking forward to being able to start the season with a home game. The first opponent, Union VRC, doesn’t necessarily make the task any easier, as their squad has changed and is therefore difficult to assess. On Saturday it will not only be the performance of our players that will be crucial, but also the right formation. This first encounter will undoubtedly be a big challenge, but we are well prepared and highly motivated!

VRC Badminton (Daniel Springer):
In the first round of the new season it is against ATSE Graz and therefore probably against a direct competitor for the play-off places. In recent seasons these have always been close games. Since the Graz team starts the new season with no changes in personnel, we expect similar conditions this year too. However, a little has happened on our side. With the new signing Simon Hundsbichler and loan player Markus Schaller, we have a large selection of possible lineups. We will therefore travel to Graz with a large squad and assess on site which line-up offers the best chance of scoring points. Our team is ready and looking forward to the new season.

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Jan Joost van Gangelen Questions Dutch National Team Player’s Position: Is It Time for a Tactical Shift?

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Last updated: Oct 12, 2024, 12:06 AM

Jan Joost van Gangelen does not really see a number 9 in Joshua Zirkzee, the presenter says during the review of Hungary – Oranje at ESPN. Hans Kraay junior does not completely agree with the words of his colleague.

Kraay junior, if he had been in the shoes of the national coach, would have made a substitution at half time. “I would like it if Zirkzee gets a little support in the point and that you add (Brian, ed.) Brobbey and he can roam around it a bit.”

“Zirkzee is not targetman and you shouldn’t expect that from him,” Kraay junior makes an impassioned plea for the striker. “He is a very graceful number 9 who can play excellent football with a little space.” Van Gangelen does not agree with his colleague’s praise.

The presenter points to the shirt number that the Manchester United striker wears with the Dutch national team. “He has jersey number 10 on his back and that always says enough to me, because it might be more than that,” Van Gangelen refers to the position of the attacking midfielder. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“He’s not real targetmanbut he is not 10 either,” Kraay junior argues. “He is a nice 9.5, but tonight he was not.” Van Gangelen draws a comparison with other Dutch strikers: Brobbey and Wout Weghorst.

“When they come in there is a kind of eagerness, with some number 9s you see that determination. With Zirkzee you always think: that’s a nice player for an indoor football team or beach football, but I don’t know…”

“You cannot expect Zirkzee to stand on the field with steam coming out of his ears and to fight head-to-head duels,” Kraay junior still argues in defense of the striker. “He can function excellently against opponents with more space at the back.”

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Football Nations League: Before the Germany game: Netherlands only draw in Hungary

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Before the duel with the DFB selection in the Nations League, the Netherlands cannot get past a draw in Hungary. Orange managed to equalize but were outnumbered.

The Dutch national soccer team botched the dress rehearsal before the duel with Germany on Monday. In Budapest, Oranje did not get more than a 1:1 (0:1) draw against Hungary. National coach Ronald Koeman’s team remains in second place in Group A3 with five points behind Germany with seven points. From the 79th minute onwards, the guests only had ten men on the field because captain Virgil van Dijk had to leave the field with a yellow-red card. The defense chief is also missing in the classic on Monday.

Roland Sallai gave Hungary the lead in the 32nd minute with a volley after a fast counterattack. The former Freiburg striker scored Hungary’s first goal of this Nations League season. The guests’ best chance initially went to Cody Gakpo with an indirect free kick in the penalty area, which Denes Dibusz saved.

Netherlands equalizes with ten men

Despite significantly more possession of the ball and more chances to score, the Dutch had to wait a long time for an equalizer. Denzel Dumfries redeemed his team in the 83rd minute with a header from a free kick. At that point, van Dijk was no longer on the field. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The game began with a minute’s silence for Johan Neeskens, who died on Sunday. The 49-time Dutch international and goalscorer in the 1974 World Cup final was in Algeria for a coaching project, where he died at the age of 73.

Ukraine scores its first win against Georgia

In League B, Ukraine won its first game after two defeats. In Group B1, Ukraine beat Georgia 1-0 (1-0) in Poznan, Poland. Mykhailo Mudryk (35th) scored the winning goal after a solo. The Czech Republic clinched their second win with a 2-0 (1-0) home win against Albania. Tomas Chory (3rd, 63rd) scored both goals for the Czechs.

Turkey remains top of Group B4 after a 1-0 (0-0) home win over Montenegro. Irfan Can Kahveci scored the winning goal in the 69th minute. Iceland and Wales drew 2-2 (0-2). Thanks to two goals from Logi Tomassons within three minutes (69th, 72nd), Iceland equalized in the second half.

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Superstar shines in the new jersey

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Paul George showed in his first appearance for the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA-Preseason impressive accuracy. In the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, he scored 23 points and was his team’s best scorer, even though the 76ers lost 111:121.

In 26 minutes on the floor, George hit eight of 15 shots, including four successful three-pointers. He also collected six rebounds and two assists.

A new start in Philadelphia

The 76ers signed George in the summer and gave him a four-year, $212 million contract. Philadelphia is the nine-time All-Star’s fourth stop after seven years with the Indiana Pacers, two years with the Oklahoma City Thunder and five years with the LA Clippers. George, who averaged 20.8 points in his 14 NBA seasons, has also been named to the All-NBA team six times. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The game in Des Moines was a home game for new 76ers coach Nick Nurse. The Iowa native previously coached Minnesota’s G League team when it was still based in Iowa. He was the youngest college coach in the country when he took over at Grand View University in Des Moines at the age of 23.

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