1. FC Neubrandenburg 04

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1. FCN 04
Club crest
Basic data
Surname 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 eV
Seat Neubrandenburg
founding July 1, 2004
Colours blue White
president Torsten Hanke
Website 1fcneubrandenburg04.de
First soccer team
Head coach Matthias Wackerow
Venue neu.sw stadium at the Jahnstadion
Places 2500
league Association league Mecklenburg-
Western Pomerania
2019/20 3rd place
home
Away

The 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 is a football club from Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern .

history

Company sports club Turbine Neubrandenburg

After the dissolution of all civil associations on January 1, 1946, the Sportgemeinschaft (SG) Neubrandenburg was founded in 1947, which shortly thereafter gave itself the name SG Fritz Reuter . On May 1, 1950, the sports community was transformed into the company sports community (BSG) Energie Neubrandenburg to secure the financial basis . In the same year, the soccer team, which had always been represented in the top division of Mecklenburg, won the East relay of the state league and later became Mecklenburg runners-up. When the third-rate district leagues were introduced in 1952 with the creation of the GDR districts, the soccer team entered the Neubrandenburg district league under the new name BSG Turbine. In the first season the runner-up was again won, in 1953/54 the BSG Turbine became district champion and qualified for the GDR league . In the end, the 12th place was not enough for relegation, so the team had to relegate to the 2nd GDR league . Here, too, the playing strength was insufficient, and so Turbine Neubrandenburg found itself in the now fourth-rate district league in 1957. As runner-up behind local rivals Vorwärts Neubrandenburg , however, the immediate rise was achieved. On May 1, 1962, the soccer section was separated from the BSG Turbine and incorporated into the newly founded SC Neubrandenburg .

SC Neubrandenburg

Logo SC Neubrandenburg

The sports club took over the place of the BSG in the second GDR league in the current 1960 season and qualified third in the table for the second-rate GDR league . After a 9th place in 1961/62 and a 10th place at the end of the 1962/63 season in the Northern League season , the SC 1963/64 surprisingly won the season and rose to the league , the top division of the GDR. The Guinean striker Chérif Souleymane played a major role in the rise with 12 goals in 23 games . As a foreigner, the later African footballer of 1972 was not allowed to play in the league and had to leave the club. Without him, with a squad whose average age was 23 years and whose players had no league experience , it was enough in the league season 1964/65 only to a 13th place, which meant immediate relegation.

Main eleven in the 3-2-5 system:
Peter Below (20 missions) - Wolfgang Hillmann (20), Manfred Kustak (20), Siegfried Nathow (24) - Franz Strahl (24), Meinhard Uentz (17) - Friedhelm Boldt ( 23), Erich Hamann (26), Kurt Weisser (25), Hans-Joachim Steinfurth (26), Wilfried Voigt (17)

Hamann (173 league games at Vorwärts Berlin / Frankfurt and three-time national player), Nathow (159 league games in Stendal and Erfurt) and Uentz (112 league games at Union Berlin) later had a successful career.

BSG Post Neubrandenburg

Logo BSG Post Neubrandenburg

At the end of 1965, the soccer sections were separated from the sports clubs and converted into independent soccer clubs. For the underperforming sections in Potsdam, Cottbus and also in Neubrandenburg, however, the FC education did not apply. In Neubrandenburg, the football game association (FSV) Neubrandenburg was founded on January 19, 1966, from which the BSG Post Neubrandenburg emerged on April 26, 1966. The football team played in the GDR league until the end of GDR football, only narrowly missed the rise in the first two years as second in the table and then settled into the 1980s, with a few exceptions (1971 13th, 1973 9th . in the twelve field), in the upper half of the table. When the GDR league was reduced from five to two seasons from 1984 onwards, the BSG came close to relegation positions before joining the upper echelons in 1988. Until 1984, until its dissolution, local rival ASG Vorwärts was a stubborn league competitor, with the exception of a few years when both teams played in different seasons. In the sum of the league points between 1966 and 1984, Post has only a narrow lead with 518: 512. The BSG Post played in the 10,000-seat Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn Stadium until 1985 , after which they moved to the Günther Harder Stadium , which was 5,000 seats larger. Post Neubrandenburg ended the last GDR league year with a 9th place. The fact that the quality of the team has not met higher standards since the league interlude is also made clear by the fact that after that, with Gerd Kische (181 league games for Hansa Rostock, 63 international games) and Dieter Lenz (132 league games for Hansa Rostock) only two post players had an above-average career did. The constant change of coaches (five in the last 10 years up to 1990) shows no continuity.

Association formation after 1990

Club coat of arms of FC Neubrandenburg
Club coat of arms of FC Tollense Neubrandenburg
Club coat of arms of 1. FC Neubrandenburg

With the change in economic conditions in East Germany that occurred in 1990 after German reunification, the company sports community could no longer exist in its previous form. For example, previous BSG Post members founded the Mecklenburg sports club Post Neubrandenburg in 1990, whose football department had qualified for the third-class NOFV league . From 1991 to 1993 the club was called SV Post Telekom, then FC Neubrandenburg and from 1999 after the merger with SV Tollense Neubrandenburg into FC Tollense Neubrandenburg.

With a 14th place after the 1994/95 season, the FC had to relegate to the Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . On July 1, 2004, FC Tollense merged again, this time with SV NEVAG (Neubrandenburger Verkehrs AG) to form 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04, which in 2005 had to cope with further relegation to the regional league.

However, after a good season, the direct return to the top division of the state succeeded. In the 2006/2007 season 1. FCN 04 reached 8th place in the table after a mixed season, but still very acceptable for a newcomer. After a year of getting used to the association league, the blue-whites wanted to tackle the top places in the table in the 2007/2008 season. They succeeded in doing this when they reached 4th rank. In the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Cup , 1. FCN 04 made it to the semi-finals, but had to admit defeat against FC Anker Wismar . Until 2004 the club colors were yellow (jerseys) and blue (shorts). Since the merger and the new beginning, the colors have been changed to blue and white. At the request of the fans, the traditional yellow has remained as an alternative color and is used for the away jerseys. In 2011 1. FCN 04 became champions of the association league in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and rose again to the fifth-class Oberliga Nordost since 2008 .

On April 30, 2014 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 won the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Cup by beating Sievershäger SV 1950 4-0 and qualified for participation in the first main round of the 2014/15 DFB Cup , in which one the Karlsruher SC lost 1: 3.

On March 3, 2016, the club president Torsten Hanke applied to the responsible district court in Neubrandenburg to open insolvency proceedings. The descent of the first men's team from the Oberliga Nordost was sealed. Most recently, in the 2018/19 season, the first team competed in the sixth class association league and finished 4th at the end of the season.

Personal career

  • 1947–1950 SG Fritz Reuter Neubrandenburg
  • 1950–1952 BSG Energie Neubrandenburg
  • 1952–1961 BSG Turbine Neubrandenburg
  • 1961–1965 SC Neubrandenburg
  • 1965–1990 BSG Post Neubrandenburg
  • 1990–1991 MSV Post Neubrandenburg
  • 1991–1993 SV Post Telekom Neubrandenburg
  • 1993–1999 FC Neubrandenburg
  • 1999-2004 FC Tollense Neubrandenburg
  • since 2004 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04

League affiliation

  • 1946/47: State class West Mecklenburg
  • 1947/48: District League
  • 1948 / 49–1949 / 50: National class east (1950 promotion)
  • 1950 / 51–1951 / 52: National League
  • 1952/53–1953/54: District League Neubrandenburg (1954 promotion)
  • 1954/55: GDR League (relegation)
  • 1956: 2nd GDR League (relegation)
  • 1956–1957: District League Neubrandenburg (1957 promotion)
  • 1958–1962: 2nd GDR League (promotion in 1962)
  • 1962 / 63–1963 / 64: GDR League (promotion in 1964)
  • 1964/65: GDR Oberliga (relegation)
  • 1965 / 66–1990 / 91: GDR League
  • 1991 / 92–1994 / 95: Oberliga Nordost (1995 relegation)
  • 1995 / 96-2004 / 05: Association League MV (2005 relegation)
  • 2005/06: Landesliga Ost (promotion)
  • 2006 / 07–2010 / 11: Association League MV (2011 promotion)
  • 2011 / 12–2015 / 16: Oberliga Nordost (relegation due to bankruptcy)
  • since 2016/17: Association League MV

Stadion

1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 plays its home games in the so-called neu.sw stadium at Jahnstadion , which has a capacity of around 2500 spectators . The artificial turf pitch of the Stargarder Bruch sports facility is also available. The former "Günther Harder Stadium", which was the home ground from 1985 to 1991, had to give way to a new health insurance company in 1992. In 2017, the Neubrandenburger Stadtwerke secured the naming rights for 25 years at the stadium formerly known as "Ligaplatz". Since then it has been called "neu.sw Stadion".

Well-known former players since 1990

Women's soccer

On January 1, 2009, the pure women's football club FFV Neubrandenburg merged with 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04. The FFV played the 2008/09 season in the third-class Regionalliga Nordost under the old name and comes under the new one from the 2009/10 season Name.

In the 1970s, a women's team was set up for the first time at Nagema Neubrandenburg. After the reunification, the department changed to the Police Sports Club. Under this name, he was promoted to the then second-rate Regionalliga Nordost in 2001. A year later, on January 17, 2002, the department moved to the newly founded FFV. The greatest success of the FFV was promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2005. After three years in the 2nd division, the team was relegated in 2008. As the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Cup winner in 2009, 1. FCN 04 was allowed to take part in the DFB-Pokal , but lost to SG Lütgendortmund (Regionalliga West) 2: 3 in round one.

The C-Juniors of 1. FCN 04 achieved a goal rate of 19.56 in the 2014/15 season, which is the highest of all championship competitors in German football.

The FFV and its forerunners produced a German national player with Viola Odebrecht and a U-19 European champion with Stefanie Draws . Both played at different Bundesliga clubs.

Fan club

Since 2006, the club has maintained a friendship with the Scottish amateur club Clydebank FC through its fan club "Vier-Tore-Inferno" . This friendship ensured that some fans of the Mecklenburg fifth division team set out on a trip in 2006 to pay a visit to Clydebank FC and its fans, the bankies . The friendship of both clubs was strengthened by this trip, so that in 2007 some bankies also wanted to travel to Neubrandenburg in order to be able to collect more impressions of the city and the club on site.

Furthermore, the club's official homepage is successfully designed by its fans.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neubrandenburg triumphs and dreams of Bavaria. In: ostsee-zeitung.de. May 2, 2014, accessed August 14, 2019 .
  2. nordkurier.de: Stadium gets new name (June 15, 2017) , accessed on March 25, 2019
  3. Goal quota Germany's best goal quota in the 2014/15 season , fussball.de, accessed on July 27, 2015