Opponent criticizes the conditions at ETB – “Unacceptable artificial turf pitch”

SV Sonsbeck is having a very decent season. Most recently, SVS was a guest at ETB and lost 0-3. The guests’ performance was not bad at all.

Four wins, one draw, four defeats, ninth place in the table: SV Sonsbeck is doing absolutely fine in the Oberliga Niederrhein. Heinrich Losing’s team has a six-point buffer to the relegation zone.

Sonsbeck recently lost 3-0 to the in-form ETB Schwarz-Weiß. It was the seventh win in a row for ETB. The former captain of the black and Whites – Losing played at the Uhlenkrug between 2008 and 2011 – would have liked to have annoyed his ex-club.

Perhaps, as the 45-year-old at least indicated to the “Rheinische Post”, something would have been possible for SV Sonsbeck – provided that the game had taken place on a different pitch. “We play in the highest amateur league and then you play on an unacceptable artificial turf pitch. It was just way too small to play proper football. All in all, far too many products of chance,” Losing criticized the brand-new artificial turf pitch at Uhlenkrug.

ETB coach Damian Apfeld had already described it as a “very special place” before the 2024/2025 season, but not as negative. “Yes, the place probably has the minimum dimensions and is very small. For us, the place should be an advantage. After all, we train on the facility during the week and know the place inside out.”

And Apfeld has been proven right to date. Except for the 3-2 loss on match day 2 to newly promoted SV Biemenhorst, ETB has always emerged victorious from the three other home games at the new artificial turf facility at Uhlenkrug: 3-0 against Büderich, 2-1 against Nettetal, and 3-0 against Sonsbeck.

The next ETB opponents at the Uhlenkrug – Germania Ratingen, 1. FC Kleve, VfB Homberg and TVD Velbert will come before the end of the year – will be warned about the special conditions at the home games of the Essen team.