SpVgg Holzgerlingen wins: Promotion remains exciting in the race!
In the Stuttgart/Böblingen district league, Holzgerlingen managed a mandatory win, while Herrenberg secured relegation.

SpVgg Holzgerlingen wins: Promotion remains exciting in the race!
In the Stuttgart/Böblingen district football league, SpVgg Holzgerlingen celebrated an important mandatory victory in the promotion race. With an impressive 3-0 win over 1. FC Altburg, coach Gaetano Intemperante's team was able to collect important points, with Max Horn making a significant contribution to the victory with a brace. With this increase in performance, SpVgg Holzgerlingen demonstrated their ambitions for promotion, while the fight for the relegation place remains exciting. [Stuttgarter Nachrichten](https://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/content.fussball-bezirksliga-spvgg-holzgerlingen- Feiert-im-aufstiegslaufen-einen-pflichtsieg.d2f5427d-4c31-4a1d-bfd3-1f65e4e02a64.html) reports on the emerging team performances, which are not only for Holzgerlingen, but also are important for the competition.
Another direct competitor, SpVgg Cannstatt, also surprised by defeating Türk SV Herrenberg 2-1. This increases the risk of relegation for Herrenberg, whose coach commented on his team's difficult situation. In the current season, direct relegation is no longer achievable for Türk SV Herrenberg, which makes the situation tense.
Focus on staying in the league
Fortunately, Türk SV Herrenberg can rest easy as they were able to secure their relegation with a massive 5-1 win against TSV Haiterbach on the last matchday. This performance was crucial in temporarily alleviating relegation worries. Nevertheless, the team was dependent on SpVgg Holzgerlingen winning a point, who were able to score another important point thanks to a late penalty goal from Gianluca Trianni in stoppage time against SV Althengstett. This means that SV Althengstett remains in the relegation battle and now has to look into the relegation zone. Krzbb highlights how crucial these points were for both teams.
The league itself is developing excitingly this season, as the six groups of the district league offer different starting situations at the end of their season. The promotion and relegation options are clearly defined for the coming seasons. Next year, only the champions of each group will be promoted to the regional league, and the last four will be forced to relegate to the district league A. Fupa has explained the structure and the new regulations in detail, which makes the assessments for the current season even more interesting.
In conclusion, it can be said that the upcoming games in the district league are of the utmost importance for all teams involved. While Holzgerlingen and Cannstatt are fighting for promotion opportunities, other teams are trying to assert themselves in the league and avoid relegation. The coming games will show how the table develops and who ultimately holds the best cards.