3C-Carbon remains a strong Partner for Landsberg's MGH

3C-Carbon Group AG is once again donating to the AWO multi-generation centre in Landsberg (Mehrgenerationenhaus/MGH) at the end of the year and sharing its own company success with its long-standing social partner: the rapidly expanding group of companies is donating 33,333 euros to the AWO projects.

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'Our great expectations have once again been exceeded and we would like to thank 3C-Carbon Group AG from the bottom of our hearts,' says MGH Director Betina Ahmadyar. Together with her team, she has already made plans for how the money will be used. In view of the global situation, the commitment to helping refugee women and children remains an ongoing issue. With an open meeting place in the city centre, the facility is also aware that older citizens are in need of support and assistance. Every day, people warm up briefly over a cup of coffee or tea in the "Kratzertreff", read the newspaper or socialise.
Year after year, cost increases and cost-cutting measures cast a shadow over the social centre's plans. Now, thanks to the renewed commitment of 3C, the people involved have a load off their minds. Next year, all projects can be realised as planned in the multi-generation house.
'A thank you for voluntary and social commitment has to be included, as a company we want to continue to set an example with our support,' says Karsten Jerschke, CEO of 3C-Carbon Group AG in Landsberg. With the donation, he wants to strengthen the coexistence of the generations, because the high-tech company favours good cohesion in the social area, also in the sense of the company location.

HC Landsberg scores twice

HC Landsberg's form curve is pointing upwards. In the games against Ulm and in Amberg, they scored twice, both after overtime.

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Despite recent rather rare successes, around 900 fans once again came to the Landsberg ice rink for the home game against the Devils Ulm. Lukas Hess put the Riverkings ahead twice, Klingler equalised twice for the Swabians. The 3:2 winning goal for Ulm in overtime was lucky; based on the course of the game and the distribution of chances, Landsberg would have deserved the extra point.
The extra point came two days later in Amberg, although it didn't look like it after the first period. Although the HCL was once again superior, they fell behind 0:3 after two defensive mistakes and an overtime goal; Brandon Walkom was responsible for all three goals on the Amberg side.
With a lot of fighting spirit and commitment, the Riverkings worked their way back to 3:3 until the final period with goals from Victor Östling, Filipp Bergsdorf and Frantisk Wagner in front of numerous fans who had travelled to the Upper Palatinate. In the 54th minute, Binder even gave the visitors the lead for the first time with a goal from behind the net, but Walkom's fourth goal saved Amberg in overtime.

There, however, Kasten gave his team-mates and the Landsberg fans something to cheer about with an unstoppable shot into the corner to make it 5:4 after just 35 seconds.

TSV Landsberg beats the leaders

TSV Landsberg continue to work their way up the Bayernliga Süd table. After a strong performance in front of a good crowd at the 3C-Sportpark, they sent league leaders 1860 Munich home with a 4:1 win.

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A good 700 spectators attended the game against the Cubs. They initially saw a stronger Munich team, which was promptly awarded a penalty after just 18 minutes. Landsberg keeper Musa saved it, but he was powerless when professional loanee Muteba made it 1-0 five minutes later.
For the remainder of the game, an open exchange of blows developed, in which, however, the hosts were to keep the better end for themselves. First, Haist equalised with a header from a Mulas corner in the 40th minute, and just five minutes later he set up Bazdrigiannis to make it 2:1 with a precise shot from 16 metres.
In the second half, Landsberg's defence was initially called upon again before the home side were able to exploit two weaknesses in the Löwen goalkeeper's clearance. Mulas then made it 3:1 with a 25-metre lob before Sgodzaj only had to slot home after another misplaced pass to make it 4:1.
'We were able to keep adding to our tally against the league leaders,' summarised coach Alex Schmidt. 'The team put their opponents under pressure and forced them to make mistakes.'

After a bumpy start to the season, TSV Landsberg have now worked their way up to ninth place in the table.

Outstanding popularity at the 3C stand at the 2024 training fair

The 3C-Carbon Group AG recorded a record-breaking crowd at its traditional participation in the large Landsberg training fair at the Kaufering exhibition centre.

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Despite some pouring rain, numerous schoolchildren and career starters gathered at the large stand in front of the spectacular race truck on both days to find out about the numerous opportunities offered by the Landsberg-based high-tech company. Thanks to the attractive offer and the excellent response from the young visitors, the trade fair visit was once again an extremely positive event.
The 3C-Carbon Group AG continues to offer a wide range of apprenticeships, including electronics technician, IT specialist, industrial clerk, industrial mechanic, carpenter and technical product designer (all m/f/d). There are also numerous individual opportunities, for example for internships, bachelor's and master's theses, student traineeships, dual study programmes or direct entry.
3C manufactures high-tech carbon fibre (carbon) components to the latest standards for leading national and international companies in the automotive, aerospace and medical technology sectors.
The Landsberg-based company has always attached great importance to the excellent training of young professionals and subsequently offers the chance of a permanent position and attractive tasks and development opportunities in the broad-based 3C Group.

Coach Schmidt (l.) and department head Held
TSV Landsberg signs well-known coach

TSV Landsberg has succeeded in appointing a renowned professional to the post of head coach. Alexander Schmidt takes up the job at the Bavarian league football club with immediate effect. He will also take on the role of project manager of the newly founded 'Youth Campus' at TSV.

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Schmidt can look back on a career as a coach that includes a number of well-known positions. After coaching various youth teams at TSV 1860 Munich for a long time, he was promoted to head coach of the then second division club. He later coached Jahn Regensburg and Dynamo Dresden, also in the 2nd Bundesliga. Most recently, he worked at Austrian Bundesliga club Klagenfurt.
'I wanted to take the step back home and still tackle an ambitious football project,' said the Augsburg native. 'I was convinced of Nico Held and his goals in Landsberg right from the start,' says the 56-year-old. The 'Youth Campus', which was initiated by department head Held and his deputy Muriz Salemovic, is intended to promote talent from the region. 'We can't take any big financial steps, we have to become a training club,' says Held.
However, Schmidt's first priority is to collect the necessary points in the Bayernliga as quickly as possible. 'Sporting success is the top priority so that we can soon find calmer waters,' says department head Held.

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