FSV Duisburg

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FSV Duisburg
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Basic data
Surname Football Sports Club
Duisburg 1989 eV
Seat Duisburg , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1989
Colours Red White
1. Chairman Ayhan Coskun
Website https://www.fsv-duisburg.de
First soccer team
Head coach Markus Kowalczyk
Venue Warbruckstrasse sports field
Places 2000
league Oberliga Niederrhein
2019/20 2nd place ( Landesliga Niederrhein 1 )  

The FSV Duisburg (officially: Fussballsportverein Duisburg 1989 eV ) is a football club from Duisburg . The first soccer team played in the 2018/19 season and from 2020 in the Oberliga Niederrhein .

history

The club goes back to the club FC Dogan Yildiz Laar , which was founded in 1989 and which was renamed KSV Gençlerbirliği Duisburg in 1989 . This club merged on June 7, 1997 with Türkgücü Duisburg to form KSV Ataspor Duisburg 1989 , which in turn merged on June 10, 2007 with TDF Tunaspor Duisburg and Karadeniz Genclik , a youth sports organization, to form today's FSV Duisburg.

As KSV Gençlerbirliği in 1994 he was promoted to the district league for the first time. The club belonged to this division even after the first merger, before KSV Ataspor relegated to the district league A in 1999. In 2004 KSV Ataspor managed to return to the district league. After the merger to form FSV Duisburg, the company was promoted to the Lower Rhine regional league in 2010 . After a third place in the 2010/11 promotion season, the Duisburg team initially slipped back into the mediocrity of the league. In the 2014/15 season, the FSV was then runner-up in its season behind SpVg Schonnebeck . The Duisburg reached the promotion round to the Oberliga Niederrhein, where the FSV initially separated from 1. FC Kleve without a goal . The promotion was missed, however, because Duisburg then lost 4-0 to SC Düsseldorf-West in front of 1,482 spectators , which allowed the guests to rise.

The FSV then caused a sensation in the Niederrhein Cup in the 2017/18 season when the team reached the semi-finals and met the regional league club Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and lost 4-5. In the same season, the Duisburg under coach Denis Tahirović were runners-up behind 1. FC Kleve due to the better goal difference compared to the Sportfreunde Niederwenigern and rose to the Oberliga Niederrhein. For the 2018/19 season , Muhammet Isiktas , who previously worked for FC Kray , took over the coaching position after Hrvoje Vlaovic was initially intended as coach, but was replaced after a few days.

The 2018/19 season , in the course of which FSV made headlines with five coach changes, ended with direct relegation. In the following national league season 2019/20, the Duisburg runners-up behind TV Jahn Hiesfeld and returned to the major league.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Kristaniak: New board member at FSV Duisburg. DerWesten , accessed June 3, 2016 .
  2. Thomas Kristaniak: A lot is in flux at the top division newcomer FSV Duisburg. NRZ.de , accessed on August 14, 2018 .
  3. Patrick Friedland / Tobias Hinne-Schneider: John hopes to "survive the party". RevierSport , accessed on May 9, 2018 .
  4. Julian Tilders: Oberhausen to madness game in a dream final. RevierSport, accessed on May 9, 2018 .
  5. Lukas Draeger: 7: 0! FSV Duisburg shoots into the top league. RevierSport, accessed June 4, 2018 .
  6. Thomas Kristaniak: Isiktas follows Kurz-Trainer Vlaovic at FSV Duisburg. NRZ.de , accessed on August 14, 2018 .