Burak Bahar Back at VfB Oldenburg: U19 team starts in the new season
Burak Bahar Back at VfB Oldenburg: U19 team starts in the new season
The comeback of Burak Bahar as coach of the U19 of VfB Oldenburg provides discussions within the football community in Oldenburg. Bahar, who previously worked at Hertha BSC in Berlin, has defined clear goals for the upcoming regional league season and, above all, would like to promote the development of players.
a new wind in the coaching team
Burak Bahar, who trained the U19 of the JFV Nordwest after stations at Werder Bremen and Hannover 96 in 2021/22, is now returning to the Oldenburg sidelines. He takes over the office of Tim Körner, who switched to the Austrian second division at the beginning of the next chapter. The comeback of Bahars is seen by many as directional for the club who wants to gain a foothold in the regional league.
family as motivation
Bahar (32) explains that the decision to return to Oldenburg is closely linked to the desire to be closer to his family and friends. "I could have stayed in Berlin too, but my wife and I wanted to go back home," said the coach. This shows how important family ties are for the sporting ambitions of the trainers and players.
a team in motion
The team should develop continuously under Bahar's management. "The placement will arise from the individual improvement of the players. It is not just about the place in the table, but about introducing talents to the first team," he explains. This philosophy illustrates that the focus is more on training young players than short -term success. The team consists of 23 field players, whereby the age structure is almost balanced.challenging goals in the regional league
The B-Juniors under the direction of Yimin Ehlers pursue ambitious goals and strive to promote the regional league. Ehlers sees his team well prepared, despite the difficult competition situation, where only one team can create the climb. There were encouraging results in the preparatory games, such as victories against regional league. "It is clear that we have challenges in front of us, but we are confident," says Ehlers.
a united view of the future
In the coming weeks, it will be shown whether the strategy of VfB Oldenburg to specifically promote the development of young talents can work. Bahar and his team are faced with the task of using the U19 as a springboard for the future stars of the club. The first appearance in the regional league will be on the schedule next Saturday when the team will compete against TSV Havelse.
With this new direction, VfB Oldenburg could not only become more important, but also as a significant training location for talents in the region.
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