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The midfielder Schikora switches clubs from Aue to Sandhausen.

Marco Schikora, a regular player for Erzgebirge Aue, is transferring to a league rival.

Midfielder Marco Schikora is moving from FC Erzgebirge Aue to league rivals SV Sandhausen.
Midfielder Marco Schikora is moving from FC Erzgebirge Aue to league rivals SV Sandhausen.

Moving Resources - The midfielder Schikora switches clubs from Aue to Sandhausen.

Midfielder Marco Schikora is transferring from FC Erzgebirge Aue to league competitor SV Sandhausen. The 29-year-old midfielder had initially turned down an offer from FCE to renew his contract, according to Aue. Sandhausen's sports director Matthias Imhof views the newcomer as "exactly the type of player we missed last season," as per the club's statement from Baden-Württemberg. Schikora played in the starting lineup for Aue in 38 games last season. He has been associated with Erzgebirge since 2022.

Aue statement | Sandhausen statement

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  1. In the 3rd league, FC Erzgebirge Aue had been relying on Schikora's performances in midfield, as he played in 38 games last season.
  2. Despite his success in the Ore Mountains of Saxony, Schikora chose to transfer to another 3rd league team, SV Sandhausen, located in Baden-Württemberg.
  3. SV Sandhausen's aggressive approach in transfers paid off with the addition of Schikora, a key player they felt was missing from their roster in the previous season.
  4. The area around Erzgebirge in Saxony might have to adjust to playing against Schikora now, as his talents will now benefit SV Sandhausen in their 3rd league matches.
  5. This season, fans of both soccer clubs located in the picturesque landscapes of Germany can look forward to exciting matches between FC Erzgebirge Aue and their new rivals, SV Sandhausen.

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