Konstantin Ott: Move to Schwabmünchen and new sporting goals!
Konstantin Ott is moving from TSV Murnau to TSV Schwabmünchen in 2026 to be closer to his girlfriend. Injuries marked his time in Murnau.

Konstantin Ott: Move to Schwabmünchen and new sporting goals!
Konstantin Ott, the 21-year-old offensive player for TSV Murnau, has packed his bags and is moving to Schwabmünchen. The move isn't just because of sporting ambitions; Ott also has a personal motivation as he settles in Augsburg to be closer to his girlfriend and to pursue his profession as an educator. He also plans to start studying to become a primary school teacher next year. The annoying commute to Murnau had recently become too inconvenient for him, which is why he decided to take this step. Coach Martin Wagner von Murnau supports Ott's decision and actively supports him. Loud Mercury The choice was between Aindling and Schwabmünchen, with the latter club being awarded the contract.
Last season, Ott showed his skills by playing 57 games for Murnau and scoring 13 goals. But his career took a painful turn: in a game against DJK Pasing he suffered a serious injury, which later turned out to be a torn cruciate ligament. This means his season has ended prematurely, which means a significant weakening of Murnau's title ambitions. The club now has to do without not only Ott, but also other injured players such as Bastian Adelwart. Fabian Erhard, another injured kicker, is also fighting for his comeback with a torn syndesmotic ligament FuPa reported.
Reorientation at Schwabmünchen
Ott hopes to find more optimal training conditions in his new home. For Schwabmünchen, who are currently leading the Landesliga Südwest, the focus is clearly on promotion to the Bayernliga. The club has already scored an impressive 64 goals in 21 games, demonstrating the high quality of the team. Ott is aware that he will face strong competition among the strikers, but he is determined to make an active contribution.
Meanwhile, the reels in the Bundesliga are turning tirelessly while many clubs have to contend with injury concerns. There are also a number of failures in Munich, which can particularly affect the championship, it is reported Football injuries. While the big clubs in the first division are putting together their squads, Ott now has the chance to make a fresh start in Schwabmünchen, even if the shadow of injury still hangs over him.