FC Mecklenburg Schwerin
FC Mecklenburg Schwerin | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Football Club Mecklenburg Schwerin e. V. |
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Seat | Schwerin , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | ||
founding | 2013 | ||
Colours | Red Yellow | ||
Board | Reinhard Henning | ||
Website | fcm-schwerin.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Stefan Lau | ||
Venue | Lankow sports park | ||
Places | 1500 | ||
league | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | ||
2018/19 | 5th place | ||
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The FC Mecklenburg Schwerin is a soccer club from Schwerin founded in 2013 , which was created by the merger of the FCM Schwerin and FC Eintracht Schwerin . Home is the Lankow Sports Park.
history
The club combines the stories of a former company sports group of the Schwerin cable works, which was second class several times under different names and belonged to the GDR Oberliga for one year, as well as the club of the Schwerin People's Police, which has been a regular in the second division of football since the mid-1960s the GDR held.
Club development
On July 1, 1997, the league club 1. FSV Schwerin joined the class lower FC Eintracht Schwerin. The latter was created a year earlier when the soccer department of the Schweriner SC became independent.
In the same year, however, a new football department was created in Schweriner SC. Parallel to the existence of Eintracht Schwerin, the sports association Dynamo Schwerin was re-established in 2003. In the 2006/07 season, SG Dynamo Schwerin took first place in the West District League and is currently playing in the West Regional League. That was the third ascent in a row.
The predecessor clubs of the 1. FSV were the teams of the Schwerin People's Police, which were founded in 1948 as SG German People's Police Schwerin . Their league team were delegated to Rostock in 1952 and continued to play there as SG Volkspolizei Rostock . From the second team, the new first to to was in the GDR turn as SG Dynamo Schwerin and from 17 April 1990 as police SV Schwerin took that into on 1 July 1991 1. FSV Schwerin renamed.
The history of the predecessor clubs of FC Eintracht is more changeable. This was formally founded in 1945 as SG Schwerin and renamed BSG Vorwärts Schwerin in 1949 . In fact, however, it even goes back to the oldest soccer club in the city, the Schweriner FC 03 , in whose direct successor the SG Schwerin was established after the Soviets banned all clubs. As early as January 1951, Vorwärts became the Schwerin BSG unit . In 1956 the next name change took place when the company joined the newly founded SC Traktor Schwerin , with parts of the team from ASG Vorwärts Schwerin . Its football department joined BSG Motor Schwerin on August 1, 1964, which was founded in the same year . In 1988 it was renamed BSG Motor Kabelwerk Schwerin , which eventually became SV Schweriner Kabelwerk in 1990 and Schweriner SC in 1991. This was followed in 1992 by VfL Schwerin and FSV Grün-Weiß Schwerin . A year earlier, the former GDR league team ISG Schwerin had risen in VfL .
In 2009, from the three clubs with the largest number of members - FC Eintracht Schwerin, SG Dynamo Schwerin and Schweriner SC, this sports club with the pioneering name FC Mecklenburg Schwerin was founded together with football-loving representatives from politics and administration - but originally as a sponsoring association. Since the merger of the development association FC Mecklenburg Schwerin with the soccer club FC Eintracht Schwerin to form the soccer club FC Mecklenburg Schwerin on May 28, 2013, the forces have been bundled much more strongly. Not only representatives from politics, administration and business sit on the supervisory board, but also representatives from Schweriner SC and Dynamo Schwerin.
League affiliation at a glance
Under its old name BSG Vorwärts Schwerin, FC Mecklenburg Schwerin can look back on at least one season in the single-track GDR league as the top division, but was later only less successful with a total of six seasons in the second-rate GDR league.
The performance of 1. FSV Schwerin was much better here. Although the People's Police never made it into the upper house of GDR football, SG Dynamo Schwerin belonged to the second highest division in the GDR for 30 years. In 1975 the club had its first participation in the promotion round to the GDR Oberliga , in which the team failed. In 1984 there was a second participation in the promotion round. In the penultimate season of the independent GDR football , the club moved into the final of the former FDGB Cup , now NOFV Cup, more than Police SV Schwerin . There they were defeated by Dynamo Dresden 2-1, but were qualified as a cup finalist for the European Cup Winners' Cup, as Dresden played as champions in the national championship competition. On the European stage, the Schwerin team met FK Austria Wien . A 0: 2 in the first leg, which took place in Rostock's Ostseestadion, was at least followed by a 0: 0 in the second leg in Vienna, which, however, meant the elimination.
FC Mecklenburg Schwerin
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1. FSV Schwerin
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Balance since 1996
season | league | space | Points | Gates |
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1996/97 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 14th | 30th | 46:67 |
1997/98 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (4th division) | 4th | 46 | 57:39 |
1998/99 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (4th division) | 4th | 56 | 59:39 |
1999/00 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (4th division) | 13 | 39 | 32:45 |
2000/01 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 1 | 76 | 92:25 |
2001/02 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (4th division) | 13 | 28 | 39:59 |
2002/03 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (4th division) | 17th | 32 | 35:77 |
2003/04 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 8th | 41 | 61:54 |
2004/05 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 5 | 44 | 61:50 |
2005/06 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 3 | 60 | 70:49 |
2006/07 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 3 | 60 | 66:24 |
2007/08 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (5th division) | 8th | 44 | 63:52 |
2008/09 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 6th | 48 | 60:58 |
2009/10 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 5 | 41 | 54:42 |
2010/11 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 12 | 30th | 50:70 |
2011/12 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 14th | 28 | 37:80 |
2012/13 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 10 | 27 | 28:49 |
2013/14 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 4th | 61 | 68:32 |
2014/15 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 2 | 60 | 78:30 |
2015/16 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 1 | 66 | 81:26 |
2016/17 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (5th division) | 11 | 36 | 55:68 |
2017/18 | NOFV-Oberliga, Season North (5th division) | 14th | 25th | 36:61 |
2018/19 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (6th league) | 6th | 55 | 75:39 |
The entry for the 1996/97 season refers to Eintracht Schwerin, the club then took over the fourth division place of FSV Schwerin. With the introduction of the 3rd soccer league in summer 2008, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Association League was downgraded to the sixth highest level.
Former known players
- Steffen Baumgart
- Steffen Benthin
- Jens Bochert
- Matthias Breitkreutz
- Wolf-Rüdiger network
- Andreas Reinke
- Matthias Stammann
Web links
Coordinates: 53 ° 36 ′ 49.3 " N , 11 ° 25 ′ 43.9" E