After a very successful season with our youngest players, born in 2015, Paul Werner and Manu Dräger, are moving up with them in the U11.
“When the boys and the coaches are overjoyed that they can spend another year together, you know things are going well. Anyone who wants to get a sense of our most important training principle – the joy of playing – should definitely watch a session with this team!” says Franz Höhensteiger, head of small-sided sports.
In addition to his role as coach, Paul is also the organizational head of sports at the DFI – making him an important part of our team far beyond just on the sidelines. ⚽️
We’re looking forward to another season full of joy with Paul and Manu!
After a dominant season with our second U17 team in the state league, it’s clear: Dominik Stroh-Engel will continue to hold the reins next season. The former Bundesliga professional began his first coaching position with the “Sechzgern” in the 2024/25 season – and after just a few weeks, he was an integral part of the …
A warm-hearted northerner with a wealth of football experience! Josip Jurcevic looks back on a playing career with VfB Oldenburg and Werder Bremen, among others, and has been bringing this wealth of experience to the DFI as a coach for many years. Josip stands for good humor, good humor, and clear values. He has lived …
During the morning individual training sessions, our boys work in small groups, focusing specifically on technique, ball control, and the fine details that make the difference. High intensity, full concentration, and plenty of passion – that’s how you start the day right!
It was an incredibly strong weekend for our U13 BOL team! On Saturday, the boys secured their ticket to the Cordial Cup 2026 in Tyrol after a tough qualification tournament against strong competition – one of the most prestigious youth football tournaments in Europe! At the tournament in Kitzbühel, they’ll face top academy teams such as Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Red Bull …
Successful coaching team for the U11
After a very successful season with our youngest players, born in 2015, Paul Werner and Manu Dräger, are moving up with them in the U11.
“When the boys and the coaches are overjoyed that they can spend another year together, you know things are going well. Anyone who wants to get a sense of our most important training principle – the joy of playing – should definitely watch a session with this team!” says Franz Höhensteiger, head of small-sided sports.
In addition to his role as coach, Paul is also the organizational head of sports at the DFI – making him an important part of our team far beyond just on the sidelines. ⚽️
We’re looking forward to another season full of joy with Paul and Manu!
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