FC Singen 04

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FC Singen 04
Logo of FC Singen 04
Basic data
Surname Football club Singen 04 e. V.
Seat Singing , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 5th August 1904
Colours Blue yellow
Website www.fc-singen.de
First soccer team
Venue Hohentwiel Stadium
Places 5000
league Landesliga Südbaden Season 3
2019/20 5th place
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The FC Singen 04 is a football club from the Baden-Württemberg Singen (Hohentwiel) .

history

The association was founded on August 5, 1904. In 1908 the club merged with FC Radolfzell for a short time, which was dissolved again in 1910, and went under the name FC Radolfzell-Singen. FC Singen 04 was able to show its first successes as champion of the District League East in 1923 and as champion of the Black Forest League in 1930 before the Second World War.

In the post-war period, FC Singen played as the football division of the Eintracht Singen club in the zone league, the southern group of the Oberliga Südwest . From 1950 the club appeared again under the name FC Singen 04. In 1948 the club Südbadischer Cup winners against Offenburger FV (6: 2) and was taken over after a qualifying round in 1950 in the Oberliga Süd , which one had to leave after just one season. 1951 to 1958 the club played in the 2nd Oberliga Süd, which one then had to leave for the 1st Amateur League South Baden, the top amateur division at the time. On June 14, 1959, the biggest success in the club's history was achieved in Offenburg with a 3-2 win against SV Arminia Hannover in the final of the German Amateur Championship . At the same time the promotion to the 2nd division was made. After their dissolution in 1963, the Black Forest-Lake Constance League continued in third class.

After winning the championship in the Black Forest-Bodensee League in 1971 and 1972, they were relegated to the 2nd amateur league in 1976. There you reached the qualification for the newly created association league in 1978 as a champion, before moving to the lower amateur leagues in the early 1980s.

In 1994 the club rose to the association league. A year later, the former Dutch soccer star Johan Neeskens was hired as a coach in order to get promoted to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . He left the club to become assistant to the Dutch national coach. In 1997 the promotion succeeded and in the same year the club Südbadischer Cup winner was. In 1999 the cup was won again. In 2000 , the FC Singen rose from the bottom of the table from the fourth division and in the following season, the relegation failed, that is, the club played in the national league. In the 2007/08 season, FC Singen 04 made it into the relegation of the Verbandsliga Südbaden, but lost the decisive game at Sportfreunde Elzach / Yach just 0: 1.

In the following season 2008/09 the FC Singen 04 rose despite a 7-point deduction one match day before the end of the season in the Association League South Baden .

In the third league year they rose to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. Four game days before the end of the season, FC Singen 04 was 13 points ahead of SV Oberachern, South Baden champions of the association league. The upper league year 2012/13 ended with the direct relegation as bottom of the table. In 2016 you had to accept relegation to the regional league. This relegation was followed in the 2016/17 season by direct promotion to the Association League South Baden. FC Singen was runner-up behind FC Radolfzell in the Landesliga 3 and was thus entitled to participate in the promotion relegation. This one won by a victory over TuS Durbach and a draw against SV Kirchzarten. At the end of the association league season there was direct relegation to the state league.

From 1912 to 1965 the club also had an athletics department.

successes

Club title

  • 1923 - Master District League East
  • 1930 - Black Forest League Champion
  • 1947 - Promotion to the zone league, the southern group of the Oberliga Südwest (highest division in the French zone of occupation)
  • 1948, 1968, 1971, 1997, 1999 - South Baden Cup winner
  • 1950 - Qualification for the Oberliga Süd (at that time the highest German division)
  • 1958 - South Baden youth championship of the AI ​​youth team
  • 1959 - Champion of the 1st Amateur League South Baden
  • 1959 - German amateur champion
  • 1971, 1972 - Black Forest Bodensee League champions
  • 1978 - Champion 2. Amateur League South Baden
  • 1994, 2009, 2017 - Champion of the Landesliga and promotion to the Association League South Baden
  • 1997 - Vice champion of the Association League South Baden and after relegation games against SV Waldhof Mannheim and FV Ravensburg promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
  • 2012 - Champion of the Association League South Baden and promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

participation

  • 1939: For the first time among the last 64 teams in the Tschammer Cup, the forerunner of the DFB Cup
  • 1952: South German Cup round (May 25, 1951): FC Singen 04 - VfB Mühlburg 4: 2; Second leg 0: 1
  • 1957: DFB Cup, 1st round (January 27, 1957): FC Singen 04 - VfB Stuttgart 4: 1; 2nd round (March 10, 1957): FC Singen 04 - VfR Mannheim 1: 2
  • 1958: DFB Cup, 1st round (May 4, 1958): FC Singen 04 - VfR Heilbronn 2: 1; 2nd round (May 18, 1958): FC Singen 04 - FC Bayern Munich 2-6
  • 1960: DFB Cup, 2nd round (February 27, 1960): FC Singen 04 - VfB Stuttgart 1: 3
  • 1960/61: DFB Cup, 2nd round (November 19, 1960): FC Singen 04 - Karlsruher SC 1: 2
  • 1962: DFB Cup, 2nd round (March 18, 1962): FC Singen 04 - Karlsruher SC 2: 1; 3rd round (April 28, 1962): SSV Reutlingen - FC Singen 04 2-1
  • DFB Cup, 1st round (August 16, 1997): FC Singen 04 - SpVgg Greuther Fürth 0: 2
  • DFB-Pokal, 1st round (July 31, 1999): FC Singen 04 - Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 3-2; 2nd round (August 7, 1999): FC Singen 04 - SpVgg Greuther Fürth 1: 3

Placements since 1994

season league Division placement
1994/95 Association League South Baden 5. 08th.
1995/96 Association League South Baden 5. 09.
1996/97 Association League South Baden 5. 02.
1997/98 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 4th 09.
1998/99 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 4th 10.
1999/2000 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 4th 16.
2000/01 Association League South Baden 5. 15th
2001/02 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 01.
2002/03 Association League South Baden 5. 14th
2003/04 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 04th
2004/05 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 03.
2005/06 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 03.
2006/07 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 03.
2007/08 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 6th 02.
2008/09 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 7th 01.
2009/10 Association League South Baden 6th 08th.
2010/11 Association League South Baden 6th 03.
2011/12 Association League South Baden 6th 01.
2012/13 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 5. 18th
2013/14 Association League South Baden 6th 06th
2014/15 Association League South Baden 6th 04th
2015/16 Association League South Baden 6th 16.
2016/17 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 7th 02.
2017/18 Association League South Baden 6th 16.
2018/19 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 7th 10.
2019/20 Landesliga Südbaden (St. 3) 7th 5.

athletics

From 1950 to 1965 the athletes of FC Singen won the title in the women's high jump by Toni Butz at the German championship in 1950 and the victory in the German junior championship in 1952 in the pole vault by Ekkehard Bauer, also won several championships in Baden and set several records in Baden on. Furthermore, the club took part in the German team championship in the DMM class A again and again . At the end of 1965, the athletics department merged with the athletics department of the city gymnastics club Singen under the roof of the city gymnastics club.

Sports facilities

  • The " Hohentwielstadion " is named after the local mountain Hohentwiel and once held 16,000 spectators. After being converted into a pure football stadium, it can accommodate 5,000 spectators. The renovation was completed in June 2015 and inaugurated with the opening game VfL Wolfsburg - FC Zurich .
  • The "Waldecksportplatz" (artificial turf) holds 1,000 spectators.

Known players

Well-known trainers

Individual evidence

  1. Stadien-in-baden-württemberg.de: Sorting according to capacity of the stadiums ( Memento from September 19, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Table from doppelpass-online.de: Verbandsliga Südbaden 2011/12
  3. ^ Verbandsliga Südbaden 2013/14 on fussball.de

literature

100 years of FC Singen 04 , published by the soccer club Singen 04 eV, MarkOrPlan Singen - Bonn 2003, ISBN 3-933356-23-7

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