SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen
SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen | ||||
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Surname | Sportclub Konstanz-Wollmatingen eV | |||
Seat | Constance , Baden-Wuerttemberg | |||
founding | June 25, 2012 | |||
Colours | Red Blue | |||
Website | www.sckw.de | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Venue | Fürstenbergsportplatz | |||
Places | Waldheim sports field, Hockgraben sports field | |||
league | Men: District League Bodensee Women: District League Bodensee |
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2017/18 | Men: 14th place Women: 6th place
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The SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen eV (officially Sport Club Konstanz-Wollmatingen registered association ; short: SCKW) is a sports and football club from the Baden-Württemberg town of Konstanz . In the main sport of football , he is a member of the South Baden Football Association (SBFV). It was entered in the register of associations on June 25, 2012 after the merger of the two Konstanz clubs FC Konstanz 1900 VfR eV and FC Wollmatingen 09 eV . The SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen has seven departments: soccer men, soccer women with juniors , soccer juniors ("Team Frichtle"), table tennis , gymnastics , lacrosse and American football . The ring tennis department dissolved in 2019 after 63 successful years (a total of 53 German championship titles; seven of them German championship titles in 1969 and the German youth team championship in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997; host of the German ring tennis championship in 1972 and 2000 at the Horn beach). The association has around 1,500 members.
Predecessor clubs
FC Konstanz
Associations of origin 1900
High school students founded FC Constantia on July 1, 1900 , and FC Germania on July 10 of the same year . After the crisis at FC Germania , both clubs decided to merge to form the Konstanz football club. A year later they joined forces with the school team of the high school to form SV Konstanz . In 1905 there was another merger, this time with the Schlagball Club Konstanz, founded in 1904 . The new football and athletics club in Konstanz now offered batting and athletics in addition to football . Shortly afterwards, new football clubs were created in addition to FC Konstanz and FC Kreuzlingen in Singen, Radolfzell and other places. At the end of 1909, the club decided to change its name to the Konstanz Football Club in 1900 . After the First World War, club life was suspended until the first meeting on February 1, 1919. A planned merger with VfR Konstanz was rejected by the general assembly of FC Konstanz in 1932.
In August 1933, as part of the aspired merger of associations of the German Reich Association for Physical Exercise , the associations FCK 1900 and VfR Konstanz merged to form SpVgg Konstanz . After a year later, in August 1934, following a general assembly, the club's name was changed to FCK 1900 Konstanz , the previous VfR members resigned in September of the same year and re-established VfR Konstanz .
VfR Konstanz
The club for turf sports Konstanz came into being on June 22, 1919. A planned merger with FC Konstanz did not take place in 1932, but was carried out the following year and finally broke up another year later. In 1938 the VfR was looking for a merger with its city rival. But since the FCK had debts and should pay them off beforehand, it did not come to that. In the first year of the war, the 1939/40 season , VfR belonged to the Gauliga Baden for a year , which, however, was divided into five squadrons due to the circumstances. From February 1943, the VfR no longer took part in association games.
Association from 1945
On December 14, 1945, the football club Konstanz 1900 e. V. , and on December 25, 1945 the first game at FC 08 Villingen followed , which ended 7-2 for Villingen. Because of the reorganization of football, a new club had to be founded. In St. Johann VfL Konstanz was founded on June 22, 1946th The current name of the football club Konstanz 1900, Verein Für Rasenspiele eV , was given to the club at the annual general meeting on May 14, 1953.
Historical successes (football)
In 1952 and 1955 FC Konstanz took part in the German amateur championships , but dropped out of the competition in the group phase. In the 1956/57 season the club became amateur champions in southern Baden. In the years 1948/49 (as VfL Konstanz), 1961/62, 1963/64 and 1964/65, FC Konstanz won the South Baden Cup . In the 1977/78 and 1978/79 seasons , the Südbadener qualified for the first main round in the DFB Cup , but were eliminated by Alemannia Aachen (0: 2) and Eintracht Frankfurt (1: 6).
Until 1960 the club played in the amateur league Südbaden, in which they became champions in 1957. In 1960 FC Konstanz moved to the 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league. After relegation to the 2nd Amateur League South Baden in the 1972/73 season, the FCK moved back to the Amateur League South Baden after the direct promotion . This was renamed in 1978 by the introduction of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in Verbandsliga Südbaden and downgraded by one division. In the 1979/80 season, FC Konstanz rose as 15th in the fifth-class Landesliga Südbaden. In 1987 he was promoted to the association league again. In 1990 and 1992 the Konstanzers relegated to the regional league and in 1994/95 they were relegated to the then seventh-class district league Bodensee for the first time . After the direct resurgence, they played in the regional league for five years before being promoted to the southern Baden association league in 2001. Relegation to the regional league was followed by direct promotion to the association league in summer 2008. With the introduction of the 3rd division , the club remained sixth class. After relegation to the regional league in 2010, FC Konstanz was "passed" into what is now the eight-class Bodensee district league. In the 2011/12 season, the last season as FC Konstanz, the club became champions of the Bodensee district league and thus rose again to the regional league.
Season balance sheets (football men)
1963 to 2000
season | league | level | space |
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1963/64 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 15th |
1964/65 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 1. |
1965/66 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 11. |
1966/67 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 6th |
1967/68 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 14th |
1968/69 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 1. |
1969/70 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 7th |
1970/71 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 12. |
1971/72 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 10. |
1972/73 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 14th |
1973/74 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 1. |
1974/75 | Amateur League South Baden | 3 | 5. |
1975/76 | Amateur League South Baden | 3 | 9. |
1976/77 | Amateur League South Baden | 3 | 9. |
1977/78 | Association League South Baden | 3 | 14th |
1978/79 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 14th |
1979/80 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 15th |
1980/81 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 4th |
1981/82 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 2. |
1982/83 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 4th |
1983/84 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 6th |
1984/85 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 2. |
1985/86 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 9. |
1986/87 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 1. |
1987/88 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 10. |
1988/89 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 13. |
1989/90 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 16. |
1990/91 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 1. |
1991/92 | Association League South Baden | 4th | 16. |
1992/93 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 11. |
1993/94 | Landesliga Südbaden | 5 | 8th. |
1994/95 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 15th |
1995/96 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 9. |
1996/97 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 5. |
1997/98 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 13. |
1998/99 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 14th |
1999/2000 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 11. |
2000 to 2012
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2000/01 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 1. | 81 | 95:21 |
2001/02 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 4th | 58 | 65:46 |
2002/03 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 10. | 38 | 56:58 |
2003/04 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 6th | 48 | 48:51 |
2004/05 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 9. | 38 | 41:51 |
2005/06 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 7th | 43 | 35:40 |
2006/07 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 14th | 32 | 34:60 |
2007/08 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 1. | 75 | 86:30 |
2008/09 | Association League South Baden | 6th | 7th | 44 | 50:43 |
2009/10 | Association League South Baden | 6th | 16. | 23 | 47:82 |
2010/11 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 13. | 37 | 59:59 |
2011/12 | District League Bodensee | 8th | 1. | 74 | 82:25 |
Note: Playing times with a green background indicate an ascent, while playing times with a red background indicate a descent.
Season balance sheets (football women)
In autumn 2002 the first women's team was founded at FC Konstanz. From 2003 there were girls' teams in the B and C youth . From spring 2004, the girls' work was continuously expanded, so that the FCK was represented in all age groups of D to B juniors from the 2007/2008 season . The B-Juniors played last season as FC Konstanz (2011/2012) in the Landesliga Südbaden Season 2.
FC Konstanz
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2002/03 | unknown | - | - | - | - |
2003/04 | District League Bodensee | 6 * | 2. | 39 | 107: 17 |
2004/05 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 1. | 39 | 70: 8 |
2005/06 | Landesliga Südbaden | 6th | 10. | 21st | 27:47 |
2006/07 | Landesliga Südbaden Season 2 | 6th | 4th | 24 | 34:33 |
- In the 2003/2004 season there was still no second division for women ; this was only introduced in the 2004/2005 season.
SG FC / DJK Konstanz
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2007/08 | Landesliga Südbaden Season 2 | 6th | 4th | 26th | 39:23 |
2008/09 | Landesliga Südbaden Season 2 | 6th | 1. | 49 | 76:27 |
2009/10 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 10. | 7th | 17:74 |
In the 2008/2009 season, the women of SG FC / DJK Konstanz reached the semi-finals in the SBFV association cup , but lost 2-0 at home to SC Freiburg II.
FC Konstanz
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2010/11 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 7th | 11 | 19:44 |
2011/12 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 7th | 15th | 22:37 |
Note: Playing times with a green background indicate an ascent, while playing times with a red background indicate a descent.
FC Wollmatingen 09
Association founded in 1909
In the summer of 1909, FC Teutonia was founded. After the First World War, the rebuilding of the club began in 1919, which was now called FC Wollmatingen. The incorporation of Wollmatingens into Konstanz in 1934 brought about cuts in club life. During the Second World War, the club and FC Konstanz formed an emergency community that took part in the restricted game operations. In 1946 the name of the club was changed to SV Wollmatingen because the French occupation did not allow clubs with pre-war names. The name FC Wollmatingen was returned in 1954. The construction of the club's own changing room, restaurant and staff apartments at Fürstenbergsportplatz began in 1961. Two years later, the FCW rose to the first amateur league. In 1998, SC Fürstenberg Konstanz 1967 eV, founded in 1967, joined FC Wollmatingen 09.
Season balance sheets (football men)
season | league | level | space |
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1963/64 | 1st Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league | 3 | 17th |
1964/65 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 5. |
1965/66 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 2. |
1966/67 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 4th |
1967/68 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 4th |
1968/69 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 3. |
1969/70 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 4th |
1970/71 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 9. |
1971/72 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 8th. |
1972/73 | 2. Amateur League South Baden South | 4th | 15th |
1973/74 | A-class Lake Constance | 5 | 5. |
1974/75 | A-class Lake Constance | 5 | 3. |
1975/76 | A-class Lake Constance | 5 | 9. |
1976/77 | A-class Lake Constance | 5 | 9. |
1977/78 | A-class Lake Constance | 5 | 6th |
1978/79 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 1. |
1979/80 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 5 | 15th |
1980/81 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 16. |
1981/82 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 7th | 13. |
1982/83 | District league B Bodensee, season 5 | 8th | 1. |
1983/84 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 7th | 6th |
1984/85 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 7th | 1. |
1985/86 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 11. |
1986/87 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 7th |
1987/88 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 5. |
1988/89 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 4th |
1989/90 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 2. |
1990/91 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 15th |
1991/92 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 7th | 3. |
1992/93 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 7th | 1. |
1993/94 | District League Bodensee | 6th | 13. |
1994/95 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 8th. |
1995/96 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 13. |
1996/97 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 5. |
1997/98 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 3. |
1998/99 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 3. |
1999/2000 | District league A Bodensee, season 2 | 8th | 1. |
2000/01 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 7th |
2001/02 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 1. |
2002/03 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 2. |
2003/04 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 10. |
2004/05 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 1. |
2005/06 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 13. |
2006/07 | Association League South Baden | 5 | 16. |
2007/08 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 6th | 16. |
2008/09 | District League Bodensee | 8th | 14th |
2009/10 | District League Bodensee | 8th | 7th |
2010/11 | District League Bodensee | 8th | 4th |
2011/12 | District League Bodensee | 8th | 11. |
Note: Playing times with a green background indicate an ascent, while playing times with a red background indicate a descent.
Season balance sheets (football women)
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2010/11 | District league A Bodensee | 8th | 1. | 72 | 211: | 7
2011/12 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 3. | 21st | 35:40 |
Note: Playing times with a green background indicate an ascent, while playing times with a red background indicate a descent.
SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen
Association merger
After two years of preparation for a merger, the members of FC Konstanz and FC Wollmatingen 09 voted on March 7, 2012, one after the other with a large majority, for the merger of the two clubs. The resulting association became reality when it was entered in the register of associations on June 25, 2012. With the merger, the soccer (men) and soccer (youth) departments of both clubs were merged, with the female soccer youth moving from the (general) youth departments to the newly structured department women and juniors . FC Konstanz also brought the ring tennis department and FC Wollmatungen the table tennis and gymnastics departments into the new club.
"Team Frichtle"
On April 26, 2013 the "Team Frichtle" was presented to the public as a brand of SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen. The club's youth football in particular is marketed under this . The launch of the "Team Frichtle" took place in a sort of flash mob held, in which about 250 youth players and -spielerinnen with their parents from various locations in the historic center of Konstanz Flyers distributing and playing football in a star shape on the central square, the market place , snaking where a closing event took place in which the fanfare procession of the FZ Frichtle fool's guild of the same name and the flag throwers from Niederburg also take part. The children wore black T-shirts with the motto: "We are Frichtle and that's a good thing".
Season balance sheets (football)
Men
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2012/13 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 10. | 40 | 48:44 |
2013/14 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 2. | 55 | 74:36 |
2014/15 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 2. | 59 | 55:27 |
2015/16 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 3. | 58 | 55:28 |
2016/17 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 4th | 56 | 58:44 |
2017/18 | Landesliga Südbaden, season 3 | 7th | 14th | 25th | 32:46 |
Women
season | league | level | space | Points | Gates |
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2012/13 | District League Bodensee | 7th | 2. | 26th | 38:22 |
2013/14 | Landesliga Südbaden, Season 2 | 6th | 6th | 22nd | 26:62 |
2014/15 | Landesliga Südbaden, Season 2 | 6th | 7th | 22nd | 21:40 |
2015/16 | Landesliga Südbaden, Season 2 | 6th | 9. | 1 | 15:68 |
2016/17 | District League South Baden | 7th | 7th | 17th | 36:56 |
2017/18 | District League South Baden | 7th | 6th | 22nd | 28:47 |
Note: Playing times with a green background indicate an ascent, while playing times with a red background indicate a descent.
lacrosse
In February 2017 the "Konstanz Seagulls Lacrosse eV" (founded in February 2008) joined the SCKW. Lacrosse became the seventh division of the club. In the 2016/2017 season, both women and men play in the respective “1. Landesliga Baden-Württemberg ”.
American football
In February 2018, the American football group "Konstanz Pirates ", which was being set up, joined the SCKW. The result is the "Pirates" in the summer of 2017 as a student group, the first part of the university sports of the University and the HTWG trained Constance. After the "Pirates" joined the SCKW, American football forms the eighth division of the club. The entry into gaming operations was planned for summer 2018.
Other (soccer)
Venues
In the main sport of football, the first men's team carries their games on the Constance in the district Wollmatingen located Furstenberg sports field from. The women and juniors hold their games on the Waldheim sports field (artificial turf) in the Allmannsdorf district . Allmandsorf is also the venue for (male) youth, the Hockgraben sports field ("Frichtle-Arena") . Because of its remote location, the municipal Bodensee stadium is only used as an alternative venue. The Bodenseestadion, built in 1935, was renovated in 1991/92 and has 25,000 seats, of which 1,200 are covered and 800 are uncovered.
Events
The two-day International U11 Cup for E-Youth teams (boys), which has been organized by SCKW every year since 2009 in June, is currently taking place in the Bodenseestadion , as well as in 2014 ( FC St. Gallen (CH) - VfL Wolfsburg ), 2015 ( VfB Stuttgart - FC Winterthur (CH) ) and in 2016 (double game: VfB Stuttgart - FC Wohlen (CH) // VfB Stuttgart - FC Wil (CH) ) the preparatory games of professional clubs also organized by the club. The international U15 indoor tournament for performance-oriented C youth teams (boys), which was held for the first time in 1993, takes place every January in the Schänzle sports hall in the Paradies district.
people
- William Townley , coach in the 1920s
- Alv Riemke , trainer 1936/37
- Djelaludin Sharityar , former player, Afghan national player
- Jens Truckenbrod , played for FCK in his youth
- David Fall , played in the youth of the previous club FC Wollmatingen 09
literature
- Hardy Greens : FC Konstanz 1900 / VfR. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Members decide to merge . Schwäbische.de . March 8, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ↑ a b The family tree of the SC Konstanz-Wollmatingen . sckw.de . Archived from the original on August 6, 2013. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ↑ The association . sckw.de . Archived from the original on August 2, 2013. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ↑ The Frichtle are on the loose . Südkurier . April 27, 2013. Accessed on August 14, 2013. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Table Landesliga 2012/13 on fussball.de
- ↑ Table Landesliga 2013/14 on fussball.de
- ^ National league men
- ^ National league men
- ^ National league men
- ^ National league men
- ↑ Table of women's district league 2012/13 on fussball.de
- ↑ Table of women's regional league 2013/14 on fussball.de
- ↑ Match day overview
- ↑ Match day overview
- ↑ Match day overview
- ↑ Match day overview