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Surname Sport-Club Weiche Flensburg from 1908 e. V.
Seat Flensburg - Weiche , Schleswig-Holstein
founding 1930
(as a railroader gymnastics and sports club
Flensburg-Weiche from 1930 eV)
Colours blue White Red
Board Hans-Ludwig Suhr (Chairman)
Manfred Klarmann (Sports)
Klaus Bajohr (Youth)
Hans-Jürgen Matt (Finance)
Gerhard Schmidt (Organization)
Website soft-flensburg-08.de
Football company
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Surname ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga GmbH & Co. KG
Seat Harrislee , Schleswig-Holstein
Limited partners e. V.
7 more
General partner GmbH ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga Verwaltungs GmbH
→ at least 51%: e. V.
Managing Director
(general partner GmbH)
Harald clock
Website soft-liga.de
First team
Head coach Daniel Jurgeleit
Venue Manfred Werner Stadium
Places 2500 (maximum 4000 places)
league Regionalliga North
2019/20 3rd place

The sports club Weiche Flensburg from 1908 e. V. , short SC Weiche Flensburg 08 , is a sports club from Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein . The club was founded in 1930 under the name Eisenbahner Turn- und Sportverein Flensburg-Weiche von 1930 e. V. and was known as ETSV Weiche Flensburg . On July 1, 2017, the association accepted the members of Flensburg 08 and received its current name.

The soccer team, which has been spun off into ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga GmbH & Co. KG (formerly ETSV Weiche Liga GmbH ) based in Harrislee , currently plays in the fourth-tier Regionalliga Nord . As a regional league, the ETSV Weiche Flensburg is also the highest in class in Flensburg. In addition to the association, another limited partner is involved in ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga GmbH & Co. KG . The general partner , fully liable and authorized to manage the company , is ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga Verwaltungs GmbH , the majority of which is held by the association and one other partner in accordance with the 50 + 1 rule .

The club gained nationwide fame through its participation in the SG Weiche-Handewitt handball community , which played in the 1st and 2nd handball Bundesliga for several seasons.

history

season space Gates Points Average audience DFB Cup
Regionalliga North 2017/18 1 61:25 73 1.004
Regionalliga Nord 2018/19 4th 65:41 59 853
Regionalliga North 2019/20 3 35:22 46 909
Club house and standing area for home fans in the Manfred-Werner-Stadion , the venue of the ETSV Weiche

The football department of the then ESV Weiche 1930 e. V. was founded in 1932. After the Second World War , the footballers founded TSV Weiche-West from 1949 and joined it as a group. The team started playing at the county level. 1956 Weiche-West was district champion and rose to the 2nd amateur league (district league). In the 1960s, the first youth teams were formed in the club.

On February 9, 1972, the TSV Weiche-West merged with the ESV Weiche and formed the ETSV Weiche. The club has been playing on Bredstedter Strasse since 1978. After the 1982/83 season, the club rose to the state league . After one season, however, the club had to relegate as bottom of the table. In 1992 the club founded a women's soccer team , which started playing in the district class in the same year . After the 1993/94 season, the club rose again to the national league. When the national leagues were dissolved in 1999, Weiche missed the leap into the new association league and had to play in the district league for a year . Then the club played in the district league . In the 2006/07 season, the ETSV Weiche won the championship of the District Oberliga Nord and rose to the Schleswig-Holstein Association League, at that time the highest division in the SHFV division . The jump into the Schleswig-Holstein League, which was formed in the next year, did not succeed at first, so that one had to compete in the Association League North-West in the 2008/09 season . Here you could win the runner-up in 2009 and rose to the Schleswig-Holstein League, as the master SG Sylt-Haddeby was not approved for the higher division. At the end of the following season they finished eleventh.

In the 2011/12 season, ETSV Weiche took second place in the Schleswig-Holstein League and took part in the relegation games to the new Regionalliga Nord. In two games against the representative from the Lower Saxony Oberliga, SV Holthausen / Biene , they were promoted to the Regionalliga Nord. After a 3-1 away win, coach Daniel Jurgeleit's team also won the second leg 3-0.

In 2013 the management of Flensburg 08 planned a merger with local rivals TSB Flensburg and ETSV Weiche under the name FSV Flensburg . The merger negotiations did not lead to the hoped-for merger, but a small solution was found between 08 and Weiche, a cooperation in the youth sector, which is to be followed by further cooperation. The A-Juniors were merged into the playing community Weiche / 08 and the B-Juniors in the playing community 08 / Weiche. Negotiations were resumed at the beginning of March. In November 2016, both clubs agreed to a merger. Flensburg 08 was dissolved on July 1, 2017 and the members joined the ETSV Weiche. In the course of this, the ETSV Weiche changed its name to SC Weiche Flensburg 08 .

As the current regional league team, SC Weiche Flensburg 08 is also the highest-class football club in Flensburg.

Regionalliga (since 2017)

In the 2017/18 regional league season , Weiche was able to secure the championship and thus qualify for the promotion games to the third division in which the Flensburg team competed against Energie Cottbus . With a 2: 3 defeat at home and a goalless draw in Cottbus, Flensburg missed promotion to professional football.

In the cup final, Flensburg prevailed 3-0 against Husumer SV . Flensburg won the state cup for the first time and also qualified for participation in the 2018/19 DFB Cup , in which the fourth division team surprisingly defeated VfL Bochum 1-0 in the first round .

First team

Current squad

  • As of August 31, 2019
No. Nat. player Date of birth in the team since Last club
goal
01 GermanyGermany Florian Kirschke May 24, 1992 2013 FC St. Pauli
22nd GermanyGermany Raphael Straub December 27, 1994 2015 Energy Cottbus II
Defense
04th GermanyGermany Christian Juergensen (C)Captain of the crew April 6, 1985 2013 Holstein Kiel
14th GermanyGermany Ture blue August 16, 1999 2019 SønderjyskE Fodbold U19
16 GermanyGermany Julian Stöhr February 23, 1998 2018 SV Drochtersen / Assel
23 GambiaGambia Kevin Njie April 16, 1996 2018 BSV Rehden
30th SloveniaSlovenia Jovan Vidović January 6, 1989 2019 SV Meppen
55 GreeceGreece Angelos Argyris May 6, 1994 2018 VfB Oldenburg
midfield
05 GermanyGermany Torge Paetow August 14, 1995 2017 VfR Aalen
06th GermanyGermany Kevin Schulz July 1, 1988 2014 VfR Neumünster
08th GermanyGermany Finn Wirlmann July 18, 1996 2017 Holstein Kiel
10 TurkeyTurkey Gökay Işıtan February 20, 1992 2018 VfB Lübeck
11 GermanyGermany Fabian Graudenz January 16, 1992 2019 Energy Cottbus
15th GermanyGermany Florian Meyer July 14, 1987 2013 Holstein Kiel II
17th GermanyGermany Jonas Walter October 31, 1990 2010 Schleswig 06
19th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Nedim Hasanbegović April 22, 1988 2013 VfB Lübeck
20th GermanyGermany Patrick Thomsen July 20, 1990 2010 Schleswig 06
27 BrazilBrazil Ilídio January 26, 1992 2013 Portugesa SP
37 GermanyGermany Dominic Hartmann 20th August 1992 2017 VfV 06 Hildesheim
61 GermanyGermany Tayfun Can April 12, 1997 2019 Eintracht Norderstedt
Storm
07th GermanyGermany Marvin Ibekwe October 11, 1991 2018 VfV 06 Hildesheim
09 DenmarkDenmark Casper Olesen May 10, 1996 2019 Thisted FC
21st DenmarkDenmark Jonas Andersen August 29, 1990 2019 Vejle BK
24 GermanyGermany Tim Wulff June 20, 1987 2012 Holstein Kiel

Coach and supervisor staff 2019/20

Surname Nat. function
Daniel Jurgeleit GermanyGermany Head coach
Klaus-Peter Nemet GermanyGermany Assistant coach
Jan New Year GermanyGermany Goalkeeping coach
Marc Böhnke GermanyGermany Fitness trainer
Torsten Hoffmann GermanyGermany supervisor
Alejandro Javier Aguirre GermanyGermany Physiotherapist
Johannes Outzen GermanyGermany Physiotherapist
Christian cradle GermanyGermany Team doctor

| - | Marc Peetz || || Team manager GermanyGermany

  • As of August 31, 2019

successes

Well-known soccer players

  • Sascha Görres , professional soccer player in the USA since 2005; began his career at ETSV Weiche

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Manfred Werner Stadium
  2. See ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga GmbH & Co. KG on firmenwissen.de, accessed on June 4, 2017.
  3. See ETSV Flensburg-Weiche Liga Verwaltungs GmbH on firmenwissen.de, accessed on June 4, 2017.
  4. Table of district upper leagues: District North - game year 06/07. fussball.de, accessed on May 27, 2010 .
  5. Table Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein - game year 07/08. fussball.de, accessed on May 27, 2010 .
  6. Table of the Association League North-West Schleswig-Holstein - game year 08/09. fussball.de, accessed on May 27, 2010 .
  7. Table Schleswig-Holstein League - game year 09/10. fussball.de, accessed on May 27, 2010 .
  8. Table Schleswig-Holstein-Liga Schleswig-Holstein - game year 11/12. fussball.de, accessed on July 11, 2012 .
  9. shz.de: Flensburg clubs want to merge ( Memento from March 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Flensburger Tageblatt : Weiche and 08 cooperate in the youth sector , from: June 11, 2013; Retrieved on: May 21, 2015.
  11. ^ Ulrich Schröder: Merger of Flensburg 08 and ETSV Weiche decided. SHZ , accessed November 19, 2016 .
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  13. Team , Weich-liga.de
  14. Squad