Borussia Dortmund II

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Borussia Dortmund II
Borussia Dortmund logo.svg
Venue Red Earth Stadium
Places 25,000
(of which only 9,999 can be used in the regional league)
Head coach Enrico Maassen
league Regionalliga West
2019/20 9th place

Borussia Dortmund II (formerly Borussia Dortmund amateurs ) is the second men's football team Borussia Dortmund . The team has been playing in Regionalliga West since the 2015/16 season , after only taking 18th place in the 3rd division in the previous season . She has been coached by Enrico Maaßen since the 2020/21 season. It is a U23 team and mainly serves young talents as an intermediate station between the youth and the professional area. Like the first team and the A-youth, it is outsourced to Borussia Dortmund GmbH & Co. KGaA .

history

From the district league to the major league (until 1994)

The second team from Borussia Dortmund initially only played at the district level and in 1957 made it to the district class . After a third place in 1957, seven years later he was promoted to the then fourth-class Landesliga Westfalen . In 1969 the Dortmund regional league champions were eight points ahead of Teutonia Lippstadt and were promoted to the Westphalia Association . At the time, it was the highest amateur league in Westphalia . Three years later, they were relegated to the regional league as the bottom of the table, before the Dortmund amateurs even had to go down to the regional league in 1974.

It was not until 1977 that he was promoted to the national league again. As fifth in the 1977/78 season, the team missed the march into the association league by only two points. Finally, the amateurs of Borussia returned to the association league in 1983 and from then on belonged to the top group of the league. With a three-point lead over SV Langendreer 04 , Dortmund was promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen in 1987 . In the league, Dortmund were fourth in the table in 1989 , 1991 and 1993 , before they failed to qualify for the newly created Regionalliga West / Southwest in 1994 as eighth.

In the meantime, the team reached the final of the Westphalia Cup in 1991 , which was lost 6-1 to Arminia Bielefeld . By participating in the finals, Borussia qualified for the first and only time for the DFB Cup . There the team met in the 1st round of the 1991/92 season on the second division club 1. FC Saarbrücken . The Saarlanders prevailed 5: 2 in front of 1,800 spectators at the Rote Erde stadium .

Between regional and major league (1994 to 2007)

After missing the regional league qualification, Dortmund played again in the fourth division and in 1995 were runner-up behind FC Gütersloh . Three years later , under coach Michael Skibbe, Dortmund were ten points ahead of the amateurs of FC Schalke 04, champions of the Oberliga Westfalen. In the 1998/99 regional league season , Borussia were fourth from bottom and were actually relegated to sport. However, the team benefited from the fact that the better placed teams from Wuppertaler SV and FC 08 Homburg had to be relegated due to unpaid contributions to the professional association . A year later , the Dortmund team qualified under coach Edwin Boekamp for the newly created, two-track regional league.

From this, the team rose again as the penultimate of the 2000/01 season and managed direct resurgence in the following season under coach Horst Köppel . After a fifth place in the 2002/03 season , the Borussia had to return to the league two years later only because of the two goals worse goal difference against Chemnitzer FC . The people of Chemnitz benefited from the forced relegation of KFC Uerdingen 05 . Once again, the team managed to gain direct promotion, this time under coach Theo Schneider . In the 2006/07 regional league season , Dortmund were more lucky than two years earlier and managed to stay up because of the better goal difference compared to Holstein Kiel .

Present: third and fourth class (since 2007)

In 2008 , Dortmund was thirteenth in the table and missed qualifying for the newly created 3rd division by five points. A year later , under coach Theo Schneider, Borussia made it into the third division with a three-point lead over the second team of 1. FC Kaiserslautern . As the third last of the 2008/09 season , relegation was missed. In the summer of 2011, David Wagner took over as coach. With a 5-3 win at Wuppertaler SV Borussia in 2012, they were promoted back to the third division on the last match day.

On August 9, 2014, the Rote Erde stadium was sold out for the first time at a home game for Borussia's second team with an officially 9,999 spectator. Guest was on the fourth day of the third league season 2014/15 the SSV Jahn Regensburg . The game took place as part of a family celebration and the inauguration of a fan shop near the stadium. On May 16, 2015, after a 2: 3 defeat against Dynamo Dresden on the penultimate match day , the Dortmund team was relegated from the 3rd division and therefore returned to the Regionalliga West from the 2015/16 season .

After a bad start in the 2015/16 season with seven defeats after 14 matchdays in 15th place in the table, David Wagner and his assistant coach ended their cooperation with BVB in October 2015. He was succeeded by Daniel Farke and his assistant trainer Edmund Riemer. Both got a contract until June 30, 2017. Farke led the team to the runner-up behind FC Viktoria Köln in the 2016/17 season . Farke then moved to the English second division Norwich City . His successor was Jan Siewert , who had previously looked after the U19s at VfL Bochum. In January 2019, Siewert became the third BVB U23 coach after Wagner and Farke to accept an offer from England - he moved to the Premier League at the relegation-threatened club Huddersfield Town . Interim until the end of the season, Alen Terzic (formerly FC Brünninghausen and brother of Edin, one of the assistant coaches of the first team) was signed as a replacement.

For the 2019/20 season , the Dane Mike Tullberg took over the position of head coach. After the end of the season, A-youth coach Michael Skibbe, who had already looked after the team until the end of 1998, was originally to follow in exchange for Tullberg. After the club had already separated from Skibbe at the end of May 2020, Enrico Maaßen, head coach of league competitor SV Rödinghausen , was introduced as Tullberg's successor in mid-June . Pascal Bieler , who had looked after the first team of league rivals Wuppertaler SV until the summer , will be available as an assistant to Maaßen.

successes

Stadion

Red Earth Stadium

The second representation plays its games in the Rote Erde stadium, which has a capacity of 9,999 spectators for league games and belongs to the city of Dortmund. Due to inadequate maintenance of the pitch and the lack of turf heating, as well as the poor condition of the stands and the infrastructure, the staging in the stadium is often criticized. That is why BVB is considering buying the stadium.

Fans

On average, around 2,900 spectators attended the games in Rote Erde in the 2014/15 season . The number of visitors was subject to strong fluctuations, the cause of which is parallel approaches with the first team from Borussia Dortmund, since the main game day in the Bundesliga and the third division takes place on Saturday afternoons. The amateurs are supported by the ultra group Ultras von die Amateure (UvdA), which is also part of the ultra group The Unity .

Since the home game against the second team of FSV Mainz 05 on August 26, 2014, the fanzine schwatzgelb.de has been offering a DFB- approved internet radio called amateur radio , which broadcasts the home games of the second team.

staff

Current squad 2020/21

  • As of August 21, 2020
No. position Surname
1 TW Jan-Pascal Reckert
35 PolandPoland TW Krystian Woźniak
40 TW Stefan Drljača
2 FROM Haymenn Bah-Traoré
4th United StatesUnited States FROM Lennard Maloney
5 FROM Maximilian Hippe
13 FROM Henri Weigelt
16 FROM Julius Schell
30th FROM Niklas Dams
6th MF Aday Ercan
8th MF Marco Hober
10 MF Taylan Duman
11 MF Richmond Tachie
No. position Surname
14th MF Steffen Tigges
17th MF Migel-Max Schmeling
19th MF Philipp Harlaß
20th IcelandIceland MF Kolbeinn Finnsson
23 MF Franz pan
24 MF Florian Krebs
27 LatviaLatvia MF Cebrails Makreckis
31 MF Patrick Osterhage
39 MF Dominik Wanner
9 ST Alaa Bakir
28 ST Malte Wengerowski
33 ST Moritz Broschinski

I also in the first team squad

Transfers of the 2020/21 season

Accesses
player donating club Transfer period
Moritz Broschinski Energy Cottbus Summer 2020
Niklas Dams SV Wehen Wiesbaden
Stefan Drljača TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II
Aday Ercan SC Wiedenbrück
Philipp Harlaß 1. FC Nuremberg II
Florian Krebs Chemnitzer FC
Cebrails Makreckis Bonner SC
Lennard Maloney 1. FC Union Berlin
Franz pan SV Rödinghausen
Migel-Max Schmeling MSV Duisburg
Richmond Tachie FC Viktoria Cologne
Henri Weigelt Jong AZ Alkmaar
Krystian Woźniak FC Schalke 04 II
Departures
player receiving club Transfer period
Emre Aydinel Summer 2020
Jano Baxmann Stetson Hatters
Joseph Boyamba
Lars Bünning SV Meppen
Arif Et IG Bönen
Chris Führich SC Paderborn 07 (loan)
Lucien Hawryluk
Jonas horn Bonner SC
Magnus Kaastrup Aarhus GF (Lender)
Eric Oelschlägel
Relu
Marco pension Heracles Almelo
Gianluca Rizzo
Steven Ruprecht
Julian Schwermann SC Verl
Steve Tunga Almere City

Coaching staff

  • As of August 16, 2020
function Surname since
Head coach Enrico Maassen 2020
Assistant coach Pascal Bieler 2020
Athletic trainer Benjamin Schuessler 2020
Goalkeeping coach Thomas Feldhoff 2017

Personalities

Former known players (selection)

Trainer since 1980

  • Jul. 2019 - Jul. 2020: Mike Tullberg
  • since Jul. 2020: Enrico Maaßen

Individual evidence

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