Schwafheim vs. Büderich: 0-0 Draw in Kreisliga A Moers

Kreisliga A Moers Sees Stalemate as SV Schwafheim and Büdericher SV Draw 0-0

A tightly contested match in the Kreisliga A Moers ended in a scoreless draw this past weekend, as SV Schwafheim and Büdericher SV battled to a 0-0 result. The outcome, whereas a point for both sides, leaves SV Schwafheim potentially falling short of their ambitions for a top-five finish, while Büdericher SV remains in a precarious position near the bottom of the league table. The match, played at the SV Schwafheim grounds, saw 75 spectators witness a hard-fought contest lacking in goals.

The draw highlights the competitive nature of the Kreisliga A Moers, where points are hard-earned. For SV Schwafheim, playing on home turf, the result represents a missed opportunity to climb the standings. According to reporting from FuPa, the team’s performance wasn’t enough to secure a victory and potentially move into the top five. Büdericher SV, meanwhile, will likely view the point as a positive, though their league position remains vulnerable, potentially dropping to 13th place.

Lineups and Key Players

SV Schwafheim took the field with a lineup featuring Leon Müntjes, Danilo Serra, Hayate Abe, Peter Steinbach, Jonas Mende, Oliwier Maksymilian Lebowski, Julian Klingen, Eren Okumus, Robin Morawa, Justin Leon Kaczmarek and Nico Prehn. Substitutions were made throughout the match, with Noah Schlebusch replacing Peter Steinbach in the 86th minute, Linus Schlebusch coming on for Eren Okumus in the 71st minute, and Aboubacar Fofana subbing in for Robin Morawa in the 81st minute. The team was led by Trainer Ralf Gemmer, with Jens Dickmann and Klaus Minta serving as Co-Trainers.

Büdericher SV’s starting eleven consisted of Octavian Petrov, Jan Satzinger, Ben Satzinger, Pascal Rusch, Markus Dachwitz, Maxim Bachmann, Lukas Vengels, Justin Kluth, Valentine Forsab, Mika Heckers, and Egzon Kokolari. Manager Frank Griesdorn made tactical changes during the game, bringing on Tobias Frings for Markus Dachwitz in the 88th minute, Andres Amado Aramendiz Castano for Justin Kluth in the 62nd minute, and Finn Falk replacing Mika Heckers in the 67th minute. Egzon Kokolari was subbed off for Marius Ploch in the 90th minute. Andreas Temming of Oberhausen served as the match’s referee.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Fixtures in the Kreisliga A Moers

The Kreisliga A Moers schedule continues with a full slate of matches on March 1st, 2026. SV Budberg II will host SV Menzelen, while SV Millingen will face off against FC Neukirchen-Vluyn 09/21 II. SSV Lüttingen will be at home to VfL Rheinhausen, and SV Sonsbeck II will welcome FC Viktoria Alpen 1911 e.V. Concordia Rheinberg will play Rumelner TV, and FC Moers-Meerfeld will host ESV Hohenbudberg. SV Schwafheim II will take on SpVgg Rheurdt-Schaephuysen, and Büdericher SV will face TV Asberg. Finally, GSV Moers II will play SV Schwafheim. A complete schedule of matches for the Kreisliga A Moers can be found on FuPa.

The following week, on March 6th and 8th, 2026, will witness another round of matches. VfL Rheinhausen will host FC Viktoria Alpen 1911 e.V. On the 6th, while the 8th will feature Concordia Rheinberg versus SV Sonsbeck II, TV Asberg against GSV Moers II, SpVgg Rheurdt-Schaephuysen playing SV Millingen, ESV Hohenbudberg hosting SV Schwafheim II, FC Neukirchen-Vluyn 09/21 II facing Büdericher SV, Rumelner TV playing FC Moers-Meerfeld, SV Menzelen taking on SSV Lüttingen, and SV Schwafheim hosting SV Budberg II.

SV Schwafheim’s Future Plans: A Modern Sporting Facility on the Horizon

Beyond the on-field action, SV Schwafheim is looking forward to significant developments off the pitch. According to information on the club’s website, plans are underway for a complete renovation of their sporting facilities. The project, a collaboration between the City of Moers, the planning firm Geo 3 GmbH, and the SV Schwafheim board, aims to create a modern, dust-free facility located in the heart of the Schwafheimer Bürgerpark.

The new complex is envisioned as a central hub for sporting events and community activity. The club anticipates breaking ground on the project in the first quarter of 2026. The renovation promises to provide SV Schwafheim with a state-of-the-art home, enhancing its ability to serve its members and the wider community. Further details regarding the plans are expected to be released shortly on the club’s website. Fans can likewise support the club by visiting the newly launched SVS online shop.

FuPa Niederrhein podcasts offer further insights into local football.

Local football fans can also stay up-to-date with the Kreisliga A Moers and other regional leagues through the “FuPalaver” podcast series from FuPa Niederrhein, including “Grotenburg-Geflüster von FuPa Niederrhein” and “Oberliga-Niederrhein-Podcast.” Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and provide feedback via [email protected].

The Kreisliga A Moers continues to provide compelling local football action, with teams battling for position as the season progresses. The next scheduled matches promise further excitement for fans and players alike. Stay tuned for updates as the league unfolds.

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