FC Iserlohn 46/49

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FC Iserlohn 46/49
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Basic data
Surname Football club Iserlohn
46/49 eV
Seat Iserlohn , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding September 10, 1949 /
April 26, 2012
Colours Red White
president Jens Breer
Website fc-iserlohn.com
First soccer team
Head coach Christian Hampel
Venue Hemberg Stadium
Places 8,800
league Westfalenliga 2
2019/20 12th place
home
Away

The FC Iserlohn 46/49 is a football club from Iserlohn , the largest city in the Märkisches Kreis and the Sauerland , which was created on July 1, 2012 from a merger of the Sportfreunde Oestrich-Iserlohn and the football department of TuS Iserlohn . The Sportfreunde Oestrich-Iserlohn was a football club with over 1,000 members from Oestrich , a district of Iserlohn.

history

Logo of the Sportfreunde Oestrich-Iserlohn

Sportfreunde Oestrich (-Iserlohn) (1949 to 2012)

The club was founded on September 10, 1949 as the football club Sportfreunde Oestrich . The forerunner was the Oestricher football club in 1911 , which later joined the Oestrich gymnastics club from 1881 with a game department for football . In 1975 the club was renamed Sportfreunde Oestrich-Iserlohn . The club colors of the Sportfreunde were red and white.

Until the mid-1970s, the club played in the district and district class. The upswing of the club began in 1975 with promotion to the national league. In 1978 the Sportfreunde qualified for the association league, which they belonged to until the 1994 season, when the association became association league champions and was promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen for the first time . The Oberliga belonged to the Sportfreunde until the 2001/02 season, in which, however, they only reached 17th place in the table and therefore had to relegate back to the Association League. In 2006 he returned to the Oberliga Westfalen as runner-up in the association league, as the master DSC Wanne-Eickel was refused admission due to incomplete documents.

In 2008 the Sportfreunde were subsequently allowed to play in the NRW-Liga because the originally qualified club Germania Gladbeck had not submitted its licensing documents on time and the first successors SpVgg Erkenschwick and Rot Weiss Ahlen II could not fill the vacant starting place due to financial or logistical problems .

FC Iserlohn 46/49 (since 2012)

Schleddestadion / new: Willi-Vieler-Stadion
season league space Points Gates
2012/13 National league 1. 62 87:31
2013/14 Westphalia League 8th. 46 58:52
2014/15 Westphalia League 7th 49 61:49
2015/16 Westphalia League 4th 48 55:46
2016/17 Westphalia League :
highlighted in green: ascent

On December 15, 2011, the members of the Sportfreunde and the soccer department of TuS Iserlohn spoke out in separate meetings for a merger. The members of the Iserlohn club FC Borussia Dröschede refused to join. The founding meeting took place on April 26, 2012. In a joint general meeting of the previous clubs on June 26, 2012, the new name FC Iserlohn 46/49 and the new board were elected. The merger was completed on July 1, 2012. The numbers 46/49 stand for the founding years of the old clubs (TuS Iserlohn: 1846 / Sportfreunde Oestrich: 1949). The club colors are red and white. The home kits are red and the third kit is blue. The first team of FC Iserlohn 46/49 plays in the Hemberg Stadium, which has also hosted junior national games, including the U17 of the DFB. The 2nd team (district league A) and all youth teams of the club compete in the Willi-Vieler Stadium.

In its first season 2012/2013 the club started in the seventh-class Landesliga 2 Westfalen . The national league team started with an opening defeat, but was never worse than 5th in the table and kept in touch with the championship leader. On the 26th day of the match, FC Iserlohn were leaders for the first time and could maintain this position until the end of the season. The team scored the most goals and conceded the fewest goals, and they were the top scorer in the national league with 37 goals. Since the 2013/14 season, FC Iserlohn has been participating in the sixth-class Westfalenliga .

successes

Schleddestadion / new: Willi-Vieler-Stadion

FC Iserlohn 46/49

Sportfreunde Oestrich-Iserlohn

  • 1st team
  • A-youth
    • Westphalia Cup Winner: 1971, 1994
    • Participation in the DFB Cup semi-finals: 1994
  • B-youth
    • Cup winner of the West German Football Association: 1992
  • C-youth
    • Westphalia Cup Winner: 2001
    • Westphalia champion and West German runner-up: 2001

TuS Iserlohn football department

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/sport/lokalsport/iserlohn/2008/7/15/news-62469410/detail.html
  2. derwesten.de: The fusion club is called FC Iserlohn 2012