FC Sylt

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FC Sylt
Full name Soccer Club Sylt
place Sylt , Schleswig-Holstein
Founded April 1, 2008
Dissolved September 21, 2012
Club colors White black
Stadion Fields sports field
Top league Schleswig-Holstein League
successes no
home
Away
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The Sylt Football Club ( FC Sylt for short ) was a football club from Schleswig-Holstein . The club was founded in 2008 to offer the North Sea island of Sylt a higher class club. Nevertheless, the club never played its home games on the island, but around 100 kilometers south-east in Fahrdorf or Felde . In 2012/13 he played in the Schleswig-Holstein League , from which he withdrew at the end of September 2012.

history

The founder of FC Sylt is the wealthy Sylt hotelier Volker Koppel , who financially supported SC Norddörfer Sylt until 2007 , with whom he originally wanted to get into higher-class football. After leaving the SCN, Koppel joined FC Haddeby 04 from the Schleswig (VII) district league, which was founded only three years earlier, and rose to the sixth league with Haddeby with 223: 11 goals and 88 out of 90 possible points. Since Haddeby is far away from Sylt , Koppel lured the players with free holidays on the North Sea island.

Shortly before the end of the successful promotion season, Koppel founded his FC Sylt , which formed a syndicate with FC Haddeby during the summer break, whereby the club was to play a few games in the Sylt Stadium. However, due to disputes about the right to play in the stadium, this did not succeed, so the new syndicate, which now started as SG Sylt / Haddeby (sometimes also called FC Sylt-Haddeby ), continued to play in Fahrdorf near Schleswig (Haddeby has none own sports field, which is why FC Haddeby 04 played in Fahrdorf two kilometers away). Nevertheless, the SG Sylt / Haddeby was the sovereign champion of the Association League Northwest (VI) , which would actually have entitled to promotion to the Schleswig-Holstein League (V) , the highest division in the state . However, in the association's statutes, Koppel overlooked the fact that syndicates were not allowed to move up into the Schleswig-Holstein League, which meant that Sylt / Haddeby could not move up. After an objection rejected by the association, the syndicate was dissolved, with FC Sylt taking over the starting position of the SG in the association league and FC Haddeby 04 was downgraded to the Schleswig district league, in which the club now competed independently again.

In the following season, FC Sylt again took first place and this time was allowed to rise. In the Schleswig-Holstein League, the goal was the direct championship, which was clearly missed with third place 19 points behind VfR Neumünster , since the start of the season failed in the first fifth division season in the club's history. For the regional league reform , which was carried out in 2012, the club should reach this league and then play on Sylt at the latest; both did not work. After the club played in Fahrdorf in its first years of existence (with occasional home games in Kiel ), it played in 2011/12 in Felde , which is even further away from Sylt than Fahrdorf.

After there had been considerable internal squabbles at the beginning of the 2012/13 season, as a result of which the player- coach and nine other players left the FC, Koppel reported the team that was already at the bottom of the table on September 21, 2012 Schleswig-Holstein League from; their game on the tenth matchday was canceled at short notice. FC Sylt was the first to be relegated. Furthermore, Koppel announced that the club did not want to dare to start over in the following season in the association league, he saw the project as a failure.

Venue

The last venue for FC Sylt was the Felde sports field from the municipality of the same name west of Kiel, where TuS Felde usually plays its games. Before that, Sylt played its home games on Lundbarg-Platz in Fahrdorf near Haddeby . If the venue of FC Sylt was 90 km away from the island of Sylt in Haddeby's time, the distance had now increased to 120 km. Originally, FC Sylt was supposed to play on Sylt to represent the island. The Sylt stadium there holds 12,000 spectators and would not be difficult to make suitable for the regional league. However, the leaseholder of the stadium, the Sylt team , has not been ready to release the stadium for the FCS as a sub-tenant. For this, the club later came to an agreement with the owners of a former Bundeswehr site in List , so that the FC could have played their home games from the turn of the year 2011/2012 on the eponymous island. Instead, however, the league eleven played in 2012 initially in the field and then even briefly in the Itzehoer Driver & Bengsch Stadium .

Remarks

  1. Koppel joined SC Norddörfer in order to bring him into higher-class football with his money when the club was still playing in the district class B Nordfriesland Nord (tenth league). The SCN marched through the leagues with the money from Koppel and the associated various high-class tried-and-tested players, regularly scoring well over 100 goals per season. 2006/07 Norddörfer was champion of the district league (VII) and rose to the sixth division, but separated after a legal dispute over the club's chairmanship with Harro Johannsen from Koppel, who then joined Haddeby.
  2. The Sylt team was founded in 2002 when the four previously independent island clubs TSV Westerland (several times Schleswig-Holstein champion), TSV Morsum, TSV Tinnum and Sportfreunde List merged. After Volker Koppel left the neighboring club SC Norddörfer Sylt in 2007 and many players left this club, SC Norddörfer entered a syndicate with the Sylt team, which was later dissolved. It existed again in 2017/18, but the 1st men's team was withdrawn from the district league (VIII.) Before the end of the season.

Individual evidence

  1. Sportnord. In: sh.sport-nord.de. Retrieved October 4, 2015 .
  2. Jump over 101 - Text selection. In: uebersteiger.de. Retrieved October 4, 2015 .
  3. SG Sylt / Haddeby may not be promoted to the SH league. In: kn-online.de. Archived from the original on May 6, 2009 ; Retrieved October 4, 2015 .
  4. Table 90/10. In: result service.fussball.de. Archived from the original on October 21, 2009 ; Retrieved October 4, 2015 .
  5. Eight years of "Zirkus Koppel" - a review - shz.de September 24, 2012. In: erresultdienst.fussball.de. Retrieved October 4, 2015 .
  6. Wedel-Schulauer Tageblatt of September 22, 2012, p. 28
  7. ^ Nordsport dated September 24, 2012, title page, pages 6 and 26/27
  8. shz.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.shz.de  
  9. According to the report on the FC Sylt in N3 - Sport Club 30 October 2011