SC Hessen Dreieich

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SC Hessen Dreieich
Logo of the SC Hessen Dreieich
Basic data
Surname Sportclub Hessen
Dreieich eV
Seat Dreieich , Hesse
founding June 20, 2013
Colours Red White
president Reinhold Gerhardt
Website hessen-dreieich.de
First soccer team
Head coach Lars Schmidt
Venue Hahn Air Sportpark Dreieich
Places 2530
league Hessen League
2018/19 18th place ( Regionalliga Südwest )  

The SC Hessen Dreieich (full name: Sportclub Hessen Dreieich eV ) is a sports club from Dreieich in the Offenbach district . The first football team was promoted to the fourth-class Regionalliga Südwest in 2018 , but was relegated the following year .

history

founding

The association was founded on June 20, 2013. The background was the financial difficulties of the city of Dreieich, which was taken into the budget security. For this reason, the municipality should have cut the subsidies for the local football clubs. The owner of the Hahn Air Lines airline, Hans Nolte, then founded Dreieich Sportstätten Betriebs & Marketing GmbH (DSBM) and invested 2.5 million euros in the construction of new sports facilities. The DSBM promised the local associations subsidies from the sponsor pool if they join the newly founded association as an associated member.

Five clubs from Dreieich then complained that the clubs would make themselves dependent on the newly founded SC Hessen and felt they were being blackmailed . In addition, SC Hessen was accused of aggressively poaching youth players. In the end, seven clubs joined SC Hessen Dreieich: The football department of SKG Sprendlingen, FV 1906 Sprendlingen , SG Götzenhain, SV Dreieichenhain, TV Dreieichenhain, FC Offenthal and SuSGO Offenthal. The most important parent club is the FV Sprendlingen, which played from 1976 to 1978 in the third class amateur league Hessen .

Sporting development

The SKG Sprendlingen was runner-up in the group league Frankfurt-Ost in the 2012/13 season behind SSV Lindheim. In the subsequent relegation to the Association League Hessen-Süd , the Sprendlingers rose after a 1-0 on the last day of the game against their direct competitor Rot-Weiß Walldorf . There the SC Hessen Dreieich took over the place and finished ninth straight away. Reinforced by numerous former third-party and regional league players, the Dreieicher played again for the championship and fought a duel with Rot-Weiss Frankfurt .

The former Bundesliga professional Thomas Epp became sports director football on January 1, 2014 and led the team to the championship and thus to promotion to the Hessenliga in the 2014/15 season . After the first half of the season ended there in eleventh place, but this did not meet the high standards of the club's management, Rudi Bommer became the new head coach on January 1, 2016, and his former teammate Ralf Weber became his assistant coach. At the same time , the new sports director was Karl-Heinz Körbel , who was elected Vice President on June 28, 2016. In 2017, the club waived promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest . In 2017 and 2018, SC Hessen was the Champion of the Hessen League. After the club had renounced promotion in 2017, he took advantage of the promotion opportunity in 2018 and played in the Regionalliga Südwest in the 2018/19 season . As a result of persistent unsuccessfulness, on April 1, 2019, and a day later the Bommer / Weber coaching team, Körbel took over responsibility for the formation of the squad and the lack of results and resigned from their offices. The previous goalkeeping coach Volker Becker took over as head coach until the end of the season. Nevertheless, the club went straight back to the Hessen League. In the 2019/2020 season, SC Hessen Dreieich will be coached by ex-Bundesliga professional Lars Schmidt .

On March 15, 2020, the club announced that it would be outsourcing its men's team to the newly founded International Soccer Club Rhein-Main (ISCRM for short). With this professionalization, the aim was to better meet the growing demands in the professional area and not have to contend with the youth teams on the site in the evenings for training times. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the club withdrew the ISCRM's application for the Hessenliga on April 27, 2020 and will participate in the Hessenliga season with its usual name in the 2020/21 season.

Personalities

Squad for the 2019/20 season

As of May 13, 2020

No. Nat. player
goalkeeper
012 GermanyGermany Felix Koob
33 GermanyGermany Mike Wroblewski
Defense
20 GermanyGermany Mark Nopp
3 GermanyGermany MontenegroMontenegro Nicklas Pitas
4th GermanyGermany Yilmaz Kilic
5 GermanyGermany GreeceGreece Vladimiros Safaridis
15th MontenegroMontenegro GermanyGermany Denis Talijan
16 CroatiaCroatia Domagoj Filipovic
20th GermanyGermany Besmir Haliti
21st GermanyGermany Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Alem Koljic
29 GermanyGermany Niko Opper
30th GermanyGermany Palastina autonomous areasPalestine Vessam Abdel-Ghani
Midfield / storm
06th GermanyGermany SerbiaSerbia Nikola Mladenovic
07th GermanyGermany AfghanistanAfghanistan Zubayr Amiri
08th GermanyGermany AfghanistanAfghanistan Abassin Alikhil
9 GermanyGermany BrazilBrazil Marcus Weinhardt
10 CroatiaCroatia Toni Reljic
11 AlbaniaAlbania Anxhelo Mumajesi
14th GermanyGermany Danny Klein
17th KosovoKosovo GermanyGermany Enis Bunjaki
18th GermanyGermany Denis Streker
19th GermanyGermany SerbiaSerbia Sinisa Alempic
23 CroatiaCroatia Tino Lagator
31 PolandPoland Mateusz Malkiewicz
32 GermanyGermany CameroonCameroon Earth Bell Bell
360 GermanyGermany Janis houses


Trainer
Surname function
Lars Schmidt Trainer
Sven Kunisch Assistant coach
Erdo Arnitali Assistant coach
Gregor Wojtech Goalkeeping coach
Yüksel Ekiz Team manager

Soccer player

Track and field athletes

equestrian

  • Anna Nolte
  • Carl Cuypers

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicole Jost: SC Hessen Dreieich founded. Frankfurter Neue Presse , accessed on May 12, 2015 .
  2. ^ A b Annette Schlegl: "We are dependent on SC Hessen". Frankfurter Rundschau , accessed on May 13, 2015 .
  3. Three questions for the new trainers hessen-dreieich.de, accessed on March 10, 2016
  4. Jochen Koch: SC Hessen Dreieich: Rudi Bommer replaces Thomas Epp. Offenbach-Post , accessed on February 6, 2016 .
  5. Karl-Heinz "Charly" Körbel elected Vice President , accessed on March 7, 2017
  6. Thanks Charly! In: SC Hessen Dreieich. April 1, 2019, accessed May 21, 2019 .
  7. Rudi Bommer no longer head coach of the SCHD. In: SC Hessen Dreieich. April 2, 2019, accessed May 21, 2019 .
  8. Volker Becker head coach until the end of the season. In: SC Hessen Dreieich. April 3, 2019, accessed May 21, 2019 .
  9. Lars Schmidt becomes head coach of SC Hessen Dreieich. In: SC Hessen Dreieich. April 29, 2019, accessed May 21, 2019 .
  10. SC Hessen Dreieich outsources paid football. SC Hessen Dreieich, March 15, 2020, accessed on May 14, 2020 .
  11. ISC Rhein-Main put on hold for the time being. Torgranate.de, April 27, 2020, accessed on May 14, 2020 .
  12. Squad. Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
  13. SC Hessen Dreieich signs Constant Djakpa. September 12, 2018, accessed May 13, 2020 .
  14. SC Hessen Dreieich signs Kevin Pezzoni. September 3, 2018, accessed May 13, 2020 .