FSV Wacker 03 Gotha
FSV Wacker 03 Gotha | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Soccer club Wacker 2003 Gotha e. V. |
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Seat | Gotha , Thuringia | ||
founding | 2003 | ||
president | Thomas Fiedler | ||
Website | wacker03gotha.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Lars Harnisch | ||
Venue | Volkspark Stadium | ||
Places | 4,000 | ||
league | State Class Thuringia, Season 3 (I.) District League West Thuringia, Season 1 (II.) |
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2018/19 | 7th place (I.) 7th place (II.) |
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The FSV Wacker 03 Gotha is a football club of the Thuringian county seat Gotha .
history
The club was founded in 1907 as FC Wacker Gotha and was later renamed SV Wacker 07 Gotha . In 1916 the club first took part in the finals for the Central German Championship. After a 3-0 win in the first intermediate round against SpVgg Erfurt , Gotha failed in the next round with 0-1 against Borussia Halle . In 1933 the club took part again in the finals, but lost the first game 1: 3 against Wacker Gera .
After the Second World War , the club was first re-established as SG Gotha and a little later renamed SG Vorwärts Gotha . From 1950 the association was finally called BSG Motor Gotha . During the GDR era, the first team always played in the lower class, the greatest success being their participation in the 2nd GDR League in 1958, from which the club was relegated after only one year. In 1954, 1969 and 1982 the Gothaer also took part in the FDGB Cup , but always failed in the first round.
From 1990 the club called itself SV Motor Gotha , before returning to its old name SV Wacker Gotha in 1993 . In 2001 the team was first in the Thuringian League and rose to the top division . In April 2003 the foundation stone was laid for their own football club. The soccer department split off from the remaining sports of SV Wacker 07 Gotha and founded a pure soccer sports club , FSV Wacker 03 Gotha . In 2003 the Gothaer went back to the Thuringian League. There they finished second in the table behind Eintracht Sondershausen in the 2009/10 season . Since the Northern Thuringians did not exercise their right of promotion for financial reasons, Gotha rose to the Oberliga Nordost . Gotha played in this league for three years, followed by two relegations in a row. For two years (2014/15 and 2015/16) Gotha played in the state class, currently (2017/18) in the Thuringian League.
Logo history
Venues
Volkspark Stadium
The team plays their home games in Gotha’s Volkspark Stadium, which officially offers space for up to 12,000 spectators. The previous Theodor Neubauer Stadium was renovated by May 2000 and was renamed the Volkspark Stadium after it was reopened. Since then, the final of the Thuringia Cup has taken place several times in the Volkspark Stadium.
In the area of the VPS there is also a small pitch grass pitch, as well as a small hard pitch and an artificial turf pitch.
On May 12, 2009, the preliminary round match for the U-17 European Football Championship 2009 between England and Turkey took place in the Volkspark Stadium .
Klaus Törpe Sports Park
The Klaus-Törpe-Sportpark is approx. 500 meters from the Volkspark Stadium and the alternative area of the FSV Wacker Gotha. At the beginning of 2010 the grass pitch had to give way to a new artificial grass pitch. This was opened in the summer of the year.
People of particular importance
- Sebastian Helbig - played at Motor Gotha in his youth and was later active in the Bundesliga
- Alexander Ludwig - played at Wacker Gotha in his youth and was later active in the Bundesliga
- Helmut Nordhaus - played in the GDR league for Turbine Erfurt and trained Motor Gotha from 1975 to 1982
- Georg Rosbigalle - played for Motor Gotha until 1952 and then moved to Turbine Erfurt, where he was GDR champion and national player
- Daniel Bärwolf - played in the major league at FSV Wacker 03 Gotha until 2011
successes
- 2000/2001: Thuringia champion as SV Wacker 07 Gotha
- 2001-2003: Oberliga Nordost (Season South) as SV Wacker 07 Gotha
- 2010-2013: Oberliga Nordost (Season South)
Balance since 1990/91
season | league | space | Gates | Points |
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1990/91 | Thuringian League | 10. | 19:32 | 20:32 |
1991/92 | Thuringian League | 9. | 34:32 | 31:33 |
1992/93 | Thuringian League | 16. | 14:63 | 8:52 |
1993/94 | District League West Thuringia | 7th | 49:33 | 33:27 |
1994/95 | District League West Thuringia | 3. | 45:27 | 40:20 |
1995/96 | National class west | 1. | 59:21 | 61 |
1996/97 | Thuringian League | 7th | 38:44 | 46 |
1997/98 | Thuringian League | 14th | 39:44 | 34 |
1998/99 | National class east | 1. | 69:20 | 65 |
1999/2000 | Thuringian League | 8th. | 33:26 | 38 |
2000/01 | Thuringian League | 1. | 70: 8 | 81 |
2001/02 | Oberliga Nordost, Season South | 10. | 34:44 | 39 |
2002/03 | Oberliga Nordost, Season South | 16. | 25:59 | 28 |
2003/04 | Thuringian League | 6th | 49:32 | 42 |
2004/05 | Thuringian League | 10. | 34:50 | 36 |
2005/06 | Thuringian League | 5. | 52:43 | 50 |
2006/07 | Thuringian League | 5. | 53:36 | 49 |
2007/08 | Thuringian League | 3. | 72:36 | 61 |
2008/09 | Thuringian League | 2. | 92:23 | 70 |
2009/10 | Thuringian League | 2. | 56:26 | 62 |
2010/11 | Oberliga Nordost, Season South | 12. | 40:55 | 34 |
2011/12 | Oberliga Nordost, Season South | 12. | 26:65 | 18th |
2012/13 | Oberliga Nordost, Season South | 15th | 29:74 | 19th |
2013/14 | Thuringian League | 15th | 40:89 | 25th |
2014/15 | State class Thuringia, season 3 | 5. | 55:52 | 48 |
2015/16 | State class Thuringia, season 3 | 1. | 102: 29 | 79 |
2016/17 | Thuringian League | 11. | 47:58 | 34 |
2017/18 | Thuringian League | 15th | 41:93 | 21st |
2018/19 | State class Thuringia, season 3 | 7th | 65:52 | 47 |
2019/20 | State class Thuringia, season 3 | 2. | 45:25 | 2.31 1 |