Goslarer SC 08

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Goslarer SC 08
Logo Goslarer Sport Club from 1908.svg
Basic data
Surname Goslar sports club
from 1908 eV
Seat Goslar , Lower Saxony
founding 1908 as a commercial
sports club. 1908 Goslar
Colours blue White
president Werner Penndorf
First soccer team
Head coach Björn Vorlop
Venue S arena
Places 5001
league District League Braunschweig 3
2019/20 3rd place
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The Goslarer SC 08 (full name: Goslarer Sportclub von 1908 eV ) is a sports club from Goslar . The club was founded in 1908 as the commercial sports club Goslar 1908 and offers football , athletics , archery and cheerleading . The soccer department is a sporting figurehead. The first team became Lower Saxony champions in 2012 and then played in the fourth-class Regionalliga Nord until 2016 .

history

In 1911, the Goslar founding members of the Nordharzer Lawn Sports Association and played their first point games on a local level. As early as the 1912/13 season, the first championship was celebrated in District 10 (Northern Harz) of the North German Football Association . By 1922, this title had been won a total of six times. In 1919 it was renamed the Goslarer Sport Club from 1908 . In 1922 the GSC was allowed to move up as the North Harz Master in the Southern District League - at that time the highest achievable league. In the same year the Osterfeldstadion , which is still the home of the GSC today, was inaugurated. Relegated in 1926, a year later succeeded in direct resurgence. In 1930 the team of the big city competition (opponents were, among others, Hannover 96 and Eintracht Braunschweig ) no longer grew and said goodbye to the first class forever.

The 1935/36 season ended with a fall to the district level, from which there was no escape until the end of the war . After the war the club was re-established as TSV Goslar . In 1947 he was promoted to the Hildesheim regional league. In 1950 the TSV Lower Saxony champions and reached the promotion round to the Oberliga Nord , in which the Goslar team missed the leap into the top division as fourth. In order to take into account the tradition, the name change to TSV Goslar from 08 was decided in June 1950, in 1953 the old traditional name Goslarer SC 08 was adopted again. In 1959, the team was relegated from the Amateur Oberliga Ost and returned in 1962 for a year. 1964 succeeded the qualification for the new Association League East , which one belonged for two seasons. This was followed by seven years at the district level, only in 1973 succeeded in returning to the Association League East (from 1979 Landesliga Ost ), in which they played until 1981.

In 1983 it even went down to the district league. Only in 1989 did the team return to the Braunschweig regional league . In 1994 the GSC was promoted to the Association League, to which the Goslar team belonged for ten years. In 2003 the soccer department of Goslarer SC 08 merged with SV Sudmerberg . After relegation in 2004, he was directly promoted back to the Lower Saxony League East a year later . Relegated again in 2007, the team with coach Goran Barjaktarevic became champions of the district league in 2008 and rose to the Lower Saxony East league. Goslar won the championship again straight away and met VfB Oldenburg in the final of the Lower Saxony championship . The guests won the first leg in Goslar 1-0. But in the second leg Goslar came to a 2-1 victory and rose through the away goal rule to the Regionalliga Nord , from which they were immediately relegated as the bottom of the table. In the 2010/11 season, the GSC played in the new single-track Oberliga Niedersachsen . This was completed in seventh place in the table.

In the 2011/12 season, the Goslar champions were and returned to the Regionalliga Nord. There, the Goslar team played for a long time in the 2013/14 season for promotion, but then waived a possible promotion to the 3rd division . A year later , the team only managed to stay on the last day of the game before the Goslar team had to relegate in 2016 . For financial reasons, the club waived a starting place in the league, but decided to start again in the national league. In 2019, the Goslar relegated to the district league.

Stadion

The club's home venue is the Sparkassen-Arena . The stadium has a capacity of 5001 seats, of which 1206 seats. Next to the stadium there are two more grass turf, one artificial turf for training purposes. In the first half of the 2009/10 season, the Eintracht Stadium in Braunschweig with 23,500 seats was the home ground of the GSC 08. At the time, the company's own Osterfeld Stadium was under renovation because it did not meet the requirements of the DFB for higher football leagues in its previous state . On April 15, 2010 the Osterfeld Stadium was accepted by the DFB. Just two days later, the first game took place in the not yet completely finished stadium. The Osterfeld Stadium was completed in April 2010. The renaming in Sparkassen-Arena followed shortly afterwards.

successes

  • Lower Saxony champions 1950, 2009, 2012
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga-Nord in 2009, 2012

Known players

Fans

The Goslarer SC has three fan clubs. The association is supported by the fan clubs "Upperclass Goslar (UC'12)", "Chapter Elbe" and "Gosepirats".

hockey

The club's field hockey team was known nationwide in the 1950s. This was German runner-up in 1956. In the final of the German championship she was defeated by SC Brandenburg 1: 2. Heinz Bremer and Günther Brennecke were among the club's most famous hockey players . Since the founding of the Goslarer Hockey Club 09 on October 6, 2009 and the subsequent spin-off of the hockey department, there has been no active hockey sport in the GSC.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Goslar is promoted to the Regionalliga - experience report: VfB Oldenburg - Goslarer SC 08 ( Memento from June 12, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on samstag1530.de
  2. Goslarer SC crashes into the state league - Thoss leaves. Kicker-Sportmagazin , May 30, 2016, accessed on July 19, 2016 .