Alemannia Aachen is coming – Bocholt reports “sold out”

Great euphoria at Hünting. The next game of 1. FC Bocholt is sold out. A big traditional club is coming at the weekend.

At 1. FC Bocholt, there is something of a state of emergency. The Münsterland team is performing from week to week and is in first place after 13 match days. 29 points were scored by the team of successful coach Dietmar Hirsch. This puts 1.FC three points ahead of the competition.

Next Saturday, Alemannia Aachen will be the guests at Hünting. The Kaiserstädter have started a comeback after a great run under coach Heiner Backhaus and are now only six points behind the targeted first place in the table.

Bocholt against Aachen – first against sixth: all of this will take place in front of a great crowd on Saturday. As 1. FC Bocholt announced on Tuesday, October 31, all 3276 tickets are sold out. Alemannia Aachen has called up the entire guest contingent.

“We are looking forward to a top game in front of a worthy backdrop in the sold-out stadium at Hünting! We kindly request that you refrain from telephone and written inquiries regarding Aachen tickets. The game is completely sold out. We would also like to point out that the resale of tickets via online portals such as eBay or classifieds is strictly prohibited for security reasons and will be investigated in every case,” said the Bocholt official.

1. FC Bocholt: In January, it’s off to the south – to the Turkey training camp

Alemannia Aachen (H), 1. FC Düren (H), Wuppertaler SV (A), Borussia Mönchengladbach II (H), FC Schalke 04 II (H) and SV Rödinghausen (A): This is the rest of the program for 1. FC Bocholt until the end of 2023. Bocholt is currently three points ahead of the Regionalliga West competition.

And who knows: maybe Bocholt will also travel to the winter training camp as league leaders.

The club fixed and officially announced this the day before: the 1. FC Bocholt regional league team is flying to Turkey in January. The team, coached by Dietmar Hirsch, will spend a week there from January 7 to 14, 2024, to prepare for the second half of the season.