FC Nöttingen

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FC Nöttingen
Club coat of arms of FC Nöttingen
Basic data
Surname Football Club Nöttingen 1957 e. V.
Seat Remchingen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 2nd July 1957
Colours purple-white
Members 853
Board Dirk Steidl
Website fc-noettingen.de
First soccer team
Head coach Michael Wittwer
Venue Small arena
Places 3800
league Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
2018/19 4th Place
home
Away
FC Nöttingen players before a 2014/15 association cup game

The FC Nöttingen is a sports club from the Remchinger district Nöttingen with divisions for football , table tennis , Schnürles and basketball. The association colors of the association, which has around 850 members, are purple and white. The club's women basketball trade under the name of Rutronik Stars Keltern and play in the 1st women's basketball league .

history

The FC Nöttingen was founded on July 2, 1957, 30 years after the end of the previous club Germania (TSV) Nöttingen.

Up until 2004, the soccer team's path led steadily upwards, in 1969 from the B to the A class, in 1972 in the regional league, in 1996 in the regional league, in 1997 in the association league, and in 2002 in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In 2004, the team around the former KSC professionals Gerd Dais as coach and Michael Wittwer as head of defense surprisingly made it to the Regionalliga Süd , where in the 2004/5 season it barely got beyond the role of a point supplier and as bottom of the table did not relegate directly could prevent.

In 2012, FC Nöttingen won the BFV Cup for the first time . In the final, they prevailed on penalties against league rivals SpVgg Neckarelz and thus qualified for the first time for the DFB Cup , in the first round of which they were eliminated from Bundesliga club Hannover 96 with a 6-1 defeat. In the following season, the FCN lost the BFV Cup final against Karlsruher SC, but this was enough to participate in the DFB Cup again, as the KSC had already qualified as third division champions. In the first round of the 2013/14 season , the purple-whites lost 2-0 to FC Schalke 04 in front of 12,470 spectators in the Karlsruhe Wildpark Stadium and were eliminated.

At the end of the 2013/14 season, Nöttingen was defeated by FC-Astoria Walldorf in the final of the BFV Cup , but defeated FSV Salmrohr 1-0 in the relegation game after a two-leg match and was promoted to the regional league. The 2014/15 regional league season ended in 15th place in the table. Since both Kickers Offenbach and 1. FC Saarbrücken failed in the promotion games to the 3rd division, this meant immediate relegation to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.

The 2015/16 season started with coach Michael Wittwer , who resigned in April and was replaced by Gerd Dais . In the end, the club came second and played two relegation games for promotion to the regional league. Rot-Weiss Frankfurt was defeated 3: 2 and against SC Hauenstein there was a 4: 4, so the promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest was perfect. Even in the 2016/17 regional league season , the class could not be maintained, as bottom of the table, the team immediately relegated to the top division. However, FC Nöttingen won the final of the BFV Cup against SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 5-0 in Hoffenheim. He qualified for the DFB-Pokal 2017/18 , in which he lost the first round match against VfL Bochum 2-5.

Greatest successes

championship

Cup

2012/13 1 round FC Nöttingen - Hannover 96 1: 6
2013/14 1 round FC Nöttingen - FC Schalke 04 0: 2
2015/16 1 round FC Nöttingen - FC Bayern Munich 1: 3
2017/18 1 round FC Nöttingen - VfL Bochum 2: 5

Well-known current and former players

Well-known former coaches

Basketball department

The basketball club Grüner Stern Keltern , founded in 1981, was incorporated into FC Nöttingen as a basketball department in 2012 and changed its name to Rutronik Stars Keltern in 2015 when it was promoted to the Bundesliga , derived from the sponsor Rutronik . The women's basketball department of the club won the 1st team in 2015 in the 2nd women's basketball league group South and was promoted to the 1st women's basketball league .

In 2014, the club achieved a change in the game rules in the league during the current season. In the so-called “Lex Steidl”, the association pushed through a settlement with DBBL GmbH by means of a threat of legal action. This comparison states “that every Bundesliga team is obliged to have three players who are nationals of an EU member state or an EU-associated state on the field of play at all times from the start of the game to the end of the game. EU-associated states are states that have concluded an agreement with the EU that grants equal treatment to nationals of EU member states with regard to working conditions, pay or dismissal. Only those players will be counted who have been legally resident in Germany since at least January 1, 2013 and who, if they are professional basketball players, have been in the game since September 1, 2014 at the latest and until at least the end of the 2014/15 season with a person subject to social insurance Wages of over € 450 / month are legally contractually bound to their association. ”Since October 29, 2014, this comparative formulation has replaced the old formulation in § 10 DBLO.

Before the comparison, the rule said that in the 2nd DBBL there must always be at least three German players per team on the field. In the 1st DBBL the rule is that “at least two German players per team must always be on the field.” Maria Steidl, the wife of club chairman Dirk Steidl, benefited from the new regulation, as all points of the new regulation apply to her. The other clubs criticized FC Nöttingen's approach, but still agreed to the new rule in order not to endanger the entire season due to a legal dispute with an uncertain outcome.

In December 2015, after fan protests, after the home game against BC Marburg, the club announced that it would prohibit the drumming at home games that had previously been common in first division basketball due to the volume of the guest fans in the hall . This ban lasted only a few months. In the 2017/2018 season the basketball women became German champions in the 1st women's basketball league with a 3-0 win in the “best of five” mode against the long-time champions TSV 1880 Wasserburg am Inn.

Web links

Commons : FC Nöttingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Numbers, data, facts. FC Nöttingen 1957 eV, March 7, 2013, accessed on August 10, 2013 .
  2. ^ History of the Green Star according to taz article from April 29, 2018, accessed on June 17, 2018
  3. a b Udo Koller: Grüner Stern Keltern overturns regulations for foreigners. Pforzheimer Zeitung, archived from the original on February 7, 2015 ; accessed on October 2, 2016 .
  4. Dominique Jahn: From now on only "quiet" home basketball games for the Rutronik Stars. Pforzheimer Zeitung, December 9, 2015, accessed on October 2, 2016 .
  5. Article on the 2018 championship in the Pforzheimer Zeitung from May 1, 2018, accessed on June 17, 2018