Mourning for Peer Weber: FSV legend dies after a serious illness
Peer Weber, former footballer from Oranienburg, died at the age of 62 after suffering from serious cancer.

Mourning for Peer Weber: FSV legend dies after a serious illness
Peer Weber, an esteemed ex-footballer and coach from the region, has died at the age of 62 after a brave battle against serious cancer. The news of his death caused great sadness in both Borgsdorf and Oranienburg. maz-online.de reports that… Weber, who was active at FSV Forst Borgsdorf for almost three decades, has had a strong influence on the local football scene not only as a player but also as a coach. For the last ten years he worked at FSV Germendorf, where he continued to be involved in sport.
The deep connections that Weber had with his club and his teammates were particularly discussed by Michael Reichert, the club chairman of FSV Forst Borgsdorf. The loss is not only felt personally, but also for the entire team and the community. Weber and Reichert had known each other since the 1980s, which shows how strong his roots were in the region.
A long career
Peer Weber was not only a talented goalkeeper, but also a board member who had a significant influence on women's football in Borgsdorf. His enthusiasm for the sport could not be overlooked. Heino Sandig, the club boss of FSV Germendorf, also expressed his shock at Weber's death and remembered the many years in which Weber trained the second men's team and, together with his wife, organized admission to the FSV.
The sudden news of Weber's passing has affected many in the region, and a large gathering of mourners is expected to attend his funeral, although the date has not yet been set. The loss of such a respected member of the football community will have long lasting effects.
A life for football
In addition to his sporting successes, Weber was also active in social issues and was always ready to invest time and energy in his team. He will be remembered as a person who never forgot his passion for football and always had a good knack for motivating and supporting the team.
Weber not only leaves an empty place in the club, but also many memories and experiences that his teammates and friends will remember for a long time. At a time when the region is becoming even more united, it is important to recognize such personalities and value their contributions to the common good.
With his death, the football community in Brandenburg has lost a passionate and committed supporter. It remains to be hoped that the memory of Peer Weber will shape the future life of the club and that his spirit will live on.