FC Anker Wismar
FC Anker Wismar | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Football club Anker Wismar 1997 e. V. | ||
Seat | Wismar , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | ||
founding | June 12, 1997 | ||
Colours | White-red | ||
president | Stefan Säuberlich | ||
Website | fc-anker.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Dinalo Adigo | ||
Venue | Kurt Bürger Stadium | ||
Places | 4000 | ||
league | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | ||
2019/20 | 1st place | ||
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FC Anker Wismar is a football club founded on June 12, 1997 in the Hanseatic city of Wismar in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
Structural development
Already at the beginning of the 20th century, Wismar football clubs were regularly playing, for example FC Elite Wismar in 1904 and Wismar FC 1905 a year later. Both played in the Mecklenburg A-class. Around 1909 until probably into the 1930s, Germania Wismar played in various Mecklenburg leagues, and from 1921 the venue was the 10,000-seat sports field on Goethestrasse, today's Jahnsportplatz. From 1942 until the end of the war, TSV Wismar played in the Gauliga Mecklenburg , at that time one of the highest divisions in Germany. In the 1943/44 season, TSV formed a war syndicate with MSV Tarnewitz.
The variety of names of the top soccer teams in Wismar continued even after the end of the war. After all sports clubs in the Soviet occupation zone were banned , the Wismar Süd sports association was founded in 1946. In order to strengthen the team for the higher division, SG Süd merged with BSG Schiffreparatur and Deruta to form the Central Sports Association (ZSG) Anker Wismar in August 1949. The new venue was the Kurt-Bürger-Stadion with 15,000 seats. BSG Progress Wismar, which had played in the Mecklenburg state soccer class in the 1949/50 season, also joined ZSG Anker . After the central sports association Motor was founded in 1950 , the ZSG Anker had to take on the name Betriebsportgemeinschaft (BSG) Motor Wismar for the 1951/52 season . On February 3, 1961, BSG Motor merged with the BSG unit Wismar to form TSG Wismar .
Personal career
1904 | FC Elite Wismar | A class Mecklenburg |
1905 | Wismarer FC 1905 | A class Mecklenburg |
1909 | Germania Wismar | A class, district league, upper league Mecklenburg |
1942 | TSV Wismar | Gauliga Mecklenburg |
1946 | SG Wismar South | State championship Mecklenburg |
July 1, 1949 | ZSG Anker Wismar | DDR-Oberliga |
1.7.1950 | BSG Anker Wismar | GDR League |
July 1, 1951 | BSG Motor Wismar | GDR Oberliga, League, 2nd League |
3.2.1961 | TSG Wismar | 2nd league, district league, GDR league, district league, state / association league |
Soccer
After the Second World War , Wismar football was initially represented by SG Wismar Süd, which played for the state championship in Mecklenburg between 1946 and 1949. From 1946 to 1950 Fritz Laband was in the team, who then played for Hamburger SV and in 1954 became world champion with the German national team . In 1948, SG Süd became vice-champions in Mecklenburg and in 1949 they won the championship title with a 1-0 win over SG Schwerin . This qualified the team for the newly founded DS soccer league, the future highest East German league (later GDR Oberliga ). In the 1949/50 season, the Wismar team took on as ZSG anchors, whose playing strength was insufficient despite the previous merger and therefore had to relegate from the top class again after one season. The season 1951/52, before which had to be played under the name BSG Motor, the BSG ended as the season winner in the GDR League North and rose again to the top division. Even in the second attempt, the relegation in the top league did not succeed. Then Motor Wismar played three seasons back in the GDR league, but then had to relegate as 10th of 14 teams, as the league was reduced from three to one season. BSG Motor Wismar was represented in the third-class II. GDR league until 1961 and then continued to play as TSG Wismar (see there).
Handball
In addition to football, the Wismar athletes were also represented in handball . Particularly successful were the women who were represented in both field handball and indoor handball in GDR-wide competitions in the 1950s.
Women
Field handball
In 1949 the women of the SG Wismar Süd became national champions in field handball. With the other four national champions they played in the final round of the Eastern Zone Championship, but were fifth without a chance. As anchor Wismar, the handball players were more successful as the renewed national champion in 1951 and were only eliminated in the semi-finals of the GDR championship round. The players repeated this performance in 1952 under the new name BSG Motor. In 1953 the BSG qualified for the newly created GDR handball league (top division) and in 1953/54 reached sixth place out of nine teams. Motor Wismar played in the league until 1961 and then joined TSG Wismar.
Indoor handball
Between 1951 and 1953, the Wismar women were represented in indoor handball as Mecklenburg state champions in the final round of the GDR championship and were twice in the final. As BSG Anker Wismar they faced the Thuringian champions KWU Weimar in the final in 1951 , but lost 2: 4. In 1953, the opponent in the final was Rotation Leipzig-Mitte, against whom the women of BSG Motor Wismar lost 3-1. A year earlier they had already been eliminated in the preliminary round. In 1955 BSG Motor won the Rostock district championship and then qualified for the GDR indoor handball league, the highest GDR division. In the league, the Wismar women could only hold their own for one season in 1955/56 and did not return to TSG until the merger.
Men
The men from BSG Anker and BSG Motor Wismar were not represented in field or indoor handball in national competitions.
FC Anker Wismar
On June 12, 1997, the footballers from Schifffahrt / Hafen Wismar and TSG Wismar founded FC Anker Wismar, building on the name of the GDR top division team from the early 1950s.
Excerpt from the declaration of intent of the football departments of the shipping port of Wismar and TSG Wismar dated May 2, 1997:
We want the football sports field in Wismar to become a meeting place again where joy, excitement, fun and relaxation are offered. The youth should be able to identify with Wismar through a high-performance football club and see in it a sense of fan, sport and leisure. To this end, we will found FC Anker Wismar. The long-term sporting goal is to make the traditional city of Wismar, which the name "Anker" represented in the top division of football in 1949 and 1951, so strong that it becomes efficient, attractive for the youth and a figurehead of the Hanseatic city of Wismar . Wismar has produced many footballers who played a very good role in the national teams and made Wismar famous far beyond the borders.
Title wins
1949 | State champion Mecklenburg | SG Wismar South |
1964, 1989, 1991 | District Master Rostock | TSG Wismar |
2000, 2004, 2010, 2015, 2020 | State champion Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | FC Anker Wismar |
Results of the last few years
League placements
season | league | league | space |
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1997/98 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 6th |
1998/99 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 2. |
1999/2000 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 1. |
2000/01 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 4th league | 16. |
2001/02 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 2. |
2002/03 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 3. |
2003/04 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 1. |
2004/05 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 4th league | 12. |
2005/06 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 4th league | 16. |
2006/07 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 5. |
2007/08 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league | 11. |
2008/09 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | 3. |
2009/10 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | 1. |
2010/11 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 9. |
2011/12 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 11. |
2012/13 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 16. |
2013/14 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | 2. |
2014/15 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | 1. |
2015/16 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 7th |
2016/17 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 5. |
2017/18 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 8th. |
2018/19 | NOFV-Oberliga Nordost Nord | 5th league | 15th |
2019/20 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | 1. |
2020/21 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 6th league | nb |
Cup
- Finalist Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Pokal : 2007/2008, 2010/2011.
- Participation in the DFB Cup : 2011/2012 (6-0 loss to Hannover 96 in the 1st round).
people
- Günter Szewierski (1923–2005), 1948–57 in Wismar, 57 GDR league games
- Fritz Laband (1925–1982), 1946–50 with SG Wismar Süd, soccer world champion 1954, 4 international matches
- Heinz Minuth (* 1929), 213 GDR league games (60 for Wismar, 153 for Empor Rostock )
- Herbert Holtfreter (1932-2003), 145 GDR league games (35 for Wismar, 110 for Rostock)
- Heino Kleiminger (1939–2015), four-time GDR national player, 186 GDR league games for Empor / Hansa Rostock
- Alfred Zulkowski (1940–1989), with Motor Wismar until 1959, four-time GDR champion with Vorwärts Berlin , one FDGB cup winner, 1 international match
- Peter Sykora (* 1946), 1964/65 TSG Wismar, European junior champion, 138 GDR league games (Rostock, Magdeburg )
- Joachim Streich (* 1951), 1957/67 TSG Wismar, 102 GDR internationals, 378 GDR league games (Rostock, Magdeburg)
- Volker Röhrich (* 1965), with TSG Wismar until 1983, East German league player with Hansa Rostock
- Andreas Zachhuber (* 1962), until 1975 TSG Wismar, 67 GDR league games with Hansa Rostock
- René Rydlewicz (* 1973), 2008 with Anker Wismar, 199 Bundesliga games with Hansa Rostock
- Carsten Jancker (* 1974), with TSG Wismar until 1986, vice soccer world champion 2002, 33 international matches, 10 international goals
- Fiete Sykora (* 1982), with TSG Wismar until 2000, professional in the 2nd Bundesliga with FC Carl Zeiss Jena , FC Erzgebirge Aue and VfL Osnabrück
literature
- DSFS (ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 , Berlin 2011.
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 , p. 488.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ An Afrikaner in Meck-Pomm , Zeit Online, May 20, 2015.
- ↑ deutscherfussball.info: KSG Wismar / Tarnewitz
- ↑ www.fc-anker.de
- ↑ State Football Association Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (LFV MV), accessed on May 27, 2020
- ↑ State Football Association Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (LFV MV), accessed on May 27, 2020