Tomas Oral takes over SV Sandhausen. As the second division club announced, the 49-year-old succeeds Alois Schwartz, who had to resign from SVS yesterday, Sunday. Oral explains with regard to his new task: “I would like to thank those responsible for the trust they have placed in me. Of course, I am aware of the difficulty of this task. But if we pull together and the team shows their true colors, we will hold the class. I am convinced of that. Without this conviction, I would not have accepted the task here in Sandhausen.”

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President Jürgen Machmeier is also satisfied with the commitment of the trainer: “Tomas Oral was able to convince us of his game idea in a short time. That’s why we’re sure we’ve found the right coach in him to quickly initiate the trend reversal and thus ensure relegation.” Before joining Sandhausen, Oral coached FC Ingolstadt, Karlsruher SC and FSV Frankfurt, among others. He also worked as an assistant coach at Fulham FC.

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