Preußen Münster separates from Mrowca – a new beginning under a new coaching team!
Preußen Münster ensures relegation in the 2nd Bundesliga and strengthens the squad. Sebastian Mrowca will not receive a new contract.

Preußen Münster separates from Mrowca – a new beginning under a new coaching team!
Preußen Münster recently secured relegation in the 2nd Bundesliga and is now facing a decisive restructuring of the team. With a new coaching team around Alexander Ende (45) and Zlatko Muhovic (35), who previously worked at SC Verl, the squad is to be rejuvenated, strengthened and slimmed down. In this context, Sebastian “Beppo” Mrowca (31) will no longer be given a new contract. That reports Picture.
Mrowca, who moved from SV Wehen Wiesbaden to Münster in 2023, can look back on a balanced record with 33 second division and 203 third division appearances. However, he had to miss most of the season due to a torn Achilles tendon, the consequences of which he battled for around eight months. Despite his comeback in April 2025, he has now been told that his fitness is not sufficient to support the planned high pressing. Sports director Ole Kittner (37) was forced to make the decision, and Mrowca expressed his wish to quickly get back to the required level through intensive training and match practice. Nevertheless, he remains in Münster with his family for the time being.
Further changes in the squad
As part of the squad changes, Andras Nemeth (22) is also leaving the club after just one season. The player returns to Hamburger SV, where he is apparently intended to be sold on. Its market value is estimated at 300,000 to 500,000 euros.
Mrowca's situation raises interesting questions about regeneration in competitive sports. Sports medicine aspects play a crucial role, as an inadequate balance between stress and recovery can lead to health risks. According to an article by Sports Doctors Newspaper Such disproportions can cause infections, injuries and psychological problems. A successful comeback, like Mrowca's, requires not only physical fitness, but also a sound regeneration strategy.
In order to successfully master the challenges of the coming season, Preußen Münster will not only focus on player transfers, but also on optimizing training and regeneration processes. The next few weeks will be crucial in order to implement the necessary adjustments in the squad and to be able to cope with future challenges.