FSV Gütersloh 2009

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FSV Gütersloh 2009
Club crest of the FSV Gütersloh 2009
Basic data
Surname Women's Sports Club
Gütersloh 2009 e. V.
Seat Gütersloh , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 2009
Colours red-green-white
president Sebastian Kmoch
Website fsv-gt.net
First soccer team
Head coach Steffen Enge
Venue Tönnies Arena
Places 3,562
league 2nd Bundesliga
2019/20 9th place
home
Away
The home game of the FSV against Mellendorfer TV in the Heidewaldstadion in front of the second division record crowd of 1502 spectators

The FSV Gütersloh 2009 (full name Frauensportverein Gütersloh 2009 eV ) is a women's football club from Gütersloh . The club emerged from the women's and girls' soccer department of FC Gütersloh 2000 . The first team took over from 2009/10 to place in the 2. Bundesliga North and played in the 2012/13 season in the Bundesliga .

history

FC Gütersloh / FC Gütersloh 2000

In 1984 what was then FC Gütersloh founded a division for women's football. In 2001 the team became champions of the Federation League Westphalia and rose to the then second-class Regionalliga West . After a seventh place in the first season, the team became champions in 2003 and reached the promotion round to the Bundesliga. There, however, the Gütersloh women took last place . As third of the 2003/04 season, the club qualified for the newly introduced 2nd Bundesliga and was assigned to the northern relay.

During the 2005/06 season the team was runner-up behind VfL Wolfsburg . In the following years, the Gütersloh women stayed in the top group of the league. On the last day of the 2007/08 season , the team led 1-0 against the second team of 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam until five minutes before the final whistle . But the Brandenburg women were able to equalize, which means that Gütersloh's local rival Herford SV was promoted to the Bundesliga. In the DFB Cup , the team reached the quarter-finals for the first time, but lost there on penalties against TuS Köln rrh. out.

FSV Gütersloh 2009

In order to be able to market itself better, the department decided in spring 2009 to separate from the main association and to found its own association. At the annual general meeting of FC Gütersloh 2000, the members voted with a large majority in favor of the split. With the approval of the main club, the new club was able to continue playing in the previous divisions.

In the 2011/12 second division season , the FSV was promoted to the Bundesliga on matchday 20 . The last home game of the season on May 6, 2012, which FSV won 15-0 against bottom of the table Mellendorfer TV , saw 1,502 viewers. This was the highest number of spectators at a women's football second division match up to that point.

Despite a surprising 1-1 draw at 1. FFC Frankfurt , the Bundesliga turned out to be too strong for the Gütersloh women, who were bottom of the table in the 2012/13 Bundesliga season and promptly had to return to the 2. Bundesliga. In the eventual champions VfL Wolfsburg, the FSV lost 0:10. In 2018 he qualified for the now single-track 2nd Bundesliga. On the last match day, the Gütersloh women won 4-0 against Herford SV and benefited from the simultaneous defeat of their rival Arminia Bielefeld at VfL Wolfsburg II.

successes

Stadion

The FSV plays its home games in the Tönnies Arena on the premises of the Tönnies meat factory in Rheda . Tönnies is the main sponsor of FSV Gütersloh and is present on the jersey together with Mitschke medical supply store. A sponsorship contract with a term until June 30, 2016 was concluded. A special permit from the DFB was required to host Bundesliga games because the stadium has artificial turf. This was given with the condition that the respective opponents must agree to the venue. If they didn't, the FSV Gütersloh played on natural grass in the Gütersloh Energieversum Stadium . With the exception of Bayer Leverkusen and USV Jena , all Bundesliga clubs agreed to the venue for the 2012/13 season .

Personal details

Former players

Trainer

Beginning The End Trainer
2000 June 2004 Andreas Norek
July 1, 2004 October 30, 2005 Uwe Kitroschat
November 2005 June 2006 Heiko Bonan
July 2006 June 2008 Steffen Enge
July 2008 November 2008 André Birker
November 2008 January 2009 temporarily Christina Krüger
January 2009 January 27, 2010 Heiko Bonan
January 27, 2010 June 30, 2010 temporarily Christina Krüger
July 1, 2010 30th of June 2013 Markus Graskamp
July, 1st 2013 June 30, 2015 Ralf Lietz
July 1, 2015 June 30, 2016 Christian Franz-Pohlmann
July 1, 2016 March 14, 2018 Britta Hainke
15th March 2018 17th May 2018 Markus Graskamp
18th May 2018 December 31, 2018 Marc Oliver Stricker
1st January 2019 Steffen Enge

statistics

Until 2009 as FC Gütersloh 2000 . Placements with a green background indicate an ascent, a red background indicates a descent.

season league space S. U N Gates Points DFB Cup
2000/01 Association League Westphalia 1. 94:14 61 not qualified
2001/02 Regionalliga West 7th 10 2 12 56:42 32 not qualified
2002/03 Regionalliga West 1. 17th 2 5 68:25 53 1 round
2003/04 Regionalliga West 3. 17th 4th 3 67:23 55 not qualified
2004/05 2nd Bundesliga North 6th 11 5 10 57:34 38 Round of 16
2005/06 2nd Bundesliga North 2. 17th 4th 1 80:21 55 1 round
2006/07 2nd Bundesliga North 4th 13 2 7th 66:33 39 Round of 16
2007/08 2nd Bundesliga North 3. 12 6th 4th 38:18 42 Quarter finals
2008/09 2nd Bundesliga North 4th 12 3 7th 43:27 39 2nd round
2009/10 2nd Bundesliga North 9. 7th 4th 11 31:43 25th Quarter finals
2010/11 2nd Bundesliga North 8th. 7th 5 10 30:33 26th Quarter finals
2011/12 2nd Bundesliga North 2. 16 4th 2 79:15 52 Quarter finals
2012/13 Bundesliga 12. 2 1 19th 19:69 7th 2nd round
2013/14 2nd Bundesliga North 5. 9 6th 7th 43:38 33 2nd round
2014/15 2nd Bundesliga North 4th 13 4th 5 56:28 43 Quarter finals
2015/16 2nd Bundesliga North 3. 13 4th 5 53:30 43 2nd round
2016/17 2nd Bundesliga North 4th 13 1 8th 53:44 40 2nd round
2017/18 2nd Bundesliga North 6th 11 3 8th 64:45 36 2nd round
2018/19 2nd Bundesliga 9. 9 6th 11 37:42 33 2nd round

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Bröder: Finally first class! WESTFALEN-BLATT Vereinigte Zeitungsverlage GmbH, April 30, 2012, accessed on May 22, 2013 .
  2. Wolfgang Temme: Holiday for the new front runner. Newspaper publisher Neue Westfälische GmbH & Co. KG, May 7, 2012, accessed on May 7, 2012 .
  3. Henrik Martinschledde: FSV Gütersloh: "We are number 1 in OWL". FuPa , accessed May 18, 2018 .
  4. Peter Wenzel: Schalke boss Tönnies likes women’s breasts. BILD digital GmbH & CO. KG, May 3, 2012, accessed on May 4, 2012 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 53 '30.6 "  N , 8 ° 23' 17.4"  E