New Additions and Exciting Developments at Prussia Münster – Latest Updates and Transfers

2023-06-23 19:57:42

Day of the announcement at third division promoted Munster…

As expected, striker Joel Grodowski (25/from SC Verl) and goalkeeping coach André Poggenborg (39/last SV Meppen) were the next two newcomers on Friday. But there will be another one. Even very timely…..

experience in flight. Preißinger should become a Prussian!

According to BILD information, the fans will also be able to greet a young man who already has a lot of professional experience with him at the official start of training on Sunday (from 2.30 p.m. in the stadium): Rico Preißinger (26) from FC Ingolstadt.

The midfielder (1. 86 m), who can play centrally and as a “six”, has already made 46 second and 135 third division appearances to his credit. Last season he made 22 league appearances and made four appearances in the Bayern Cup. However, remained without a goal. Nevertheless, he is a real heavyweight for the Adlerträger.

Rico Preißinger comes from the youth team of 1. FC Nürnberg and has meanwhile played 46 second and 135 third division games

Foto: picture alliance / Wagner

Born in Münchberg, he is moving to Hammer Strasse on a free transfer and comes from the youth team of 1. FC Nürnberg. He was then also on the ball for VfR Aalen and 1. FC Magdeburg. Preißinger is a former German U18 international, has both feet and currently has a market value of 225,500 euros (source: transfermarkt.de). With the Prussians, with whom he has reached an agreement, he receives a contract until 2025.

Slowly but surely, sports director Peter Niemeyer (39) is beefing up the squad. But Daniel Kyerewaa (21/from Schalke II), Luca Bazzoli (21/from Stuttgart II), Grodowski and Preißinger are just the beginning. By the end of the transfer phase (31 August), four more players should be added if possible.

Officially back with the Prussians since yesterday: striker Joel Grodowski (bv.), most recently on the ball for third division club Verl

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The return of “Johnny Grodowski after two years in Verl makes Niemeyer justifiably proud: “We never lost sight of Joel and closely followed his career with the East Westphalians. In terms of sport, he took another step forward and proved that he has the quality for the 3rd league.” And further: “Of course we know from our time together that he also fits into the team really well as a person. With his speed and his dribbles, he brings sought-after qualities that will give our game additional opportunities. “

The winger is also happy: and emphasizes “I’m really happy that everything worked out! From the moment I knew Prussia was a real option, that was my absolute dream solution.”

Back with the Prussians as goalkeeping coach: André Poggenborg

Foto: SCP

Like Grodowski, Poggenborg is also a returnee. Born in Münster, he was trained as a player in Prussia’s youth and finally made the leap to the pros as a keeper. In future he will succeed goalkeeper coach Carsten Nulle (47/now BFC Dynamo Berlin).

Poggenborg, who everyone just calls “Pogge”: “This club has always emotionalized me, I’ve spent almost a quarter of my life here. When you see what has happened in the last three years – also far away from sports – I really want to get involved. The task is incredibly interesting and it’s nice to be part of it again and to continue writing the history of Preussen Münster.”

Max Reetz will take up his post on July 1 as the Prussians’ new fan officer

Foto: SCP

● With the promotion to the third division, the Prussians also have to employ a full-time fan representative according to DFB regulations. Max Reetz (23), who previously studied “Social Work” in Münster, will take on this task from July 1st. His area of ​​responsibility includes all sports club games, whether home or away. In the run-up to the match, Reetz will always act as a link between the club, fans and security partners when planning the match day and later on on site. Above all, keep the interests of the followers in mind.

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