* **Q: Why did the entire 1. FC Düren first team quit?
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Football / Germany
A highly unusual situation is unfolding in Germany's Regionalliga West (4th tier) as 1. FC Düren prepares to face Wuppertaler SV this Saturday (April 5th, 2025) not with their regular squad, but with their U23 team, which typically plays tw...
The Regionalliga West has faced turbulence recently, with Türkspor Dortmund withdrawing earlier in the season and KFC Uerdingen also entering insolvency. 1. FC Düren's situation adds another layer of complexity. Despite sitting mid-table before the crisis, the 9-point penalty plunges them closer to the relegation zone (currently 26 points, five clear).
The decision to continue the season with the U23 team, coached by Luca Lausberg, is a bold move. Vice-chairman Karsten Schümann stated the club would rather "take a few thrashings" than withdraw. For the U23 players, Lausberg calls it "the game of their lives," albeit under unfortunate circumstances. The stark difference in playing level between the 4th and 6th tiers means a difficult match is expected.
Wuppertaler SV coach Sebastian Tyrala expressed frustration at the uncertainty, making preparation impossible. "It's a bit annoying... because you don't know what's going to happen," he stated candidly. However, for WSV, securing a win against the makeshift Düren side is crucial for their own battle against relegation.
The influencer-led recruitment drive is a novel approach, aiming to bolster the squad for future games, including a potentially lucrative home fixture against league leaders MSV Duisburg. While unlikely to feature heavily this Saturday, newly recruited players might join via amateur contracts soon. The club hopes these players see it as a unique chance to play at the Regionalliga level.
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