Holstein Kiel / names and numbers
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Important games in the club's history
Win the North German Championship in 1910
Holstein Kiel - Werder Bremen - 7: 1 (3: 1) | |
Venue: | Hoheluft Stadium , Hamburg , April 10, 1910,? spectator |
List of FV Holstein: | Rudolf Friese - Friedrich Werner , Karl Rempka - Paul Lenhardt , Georg Krogmann , Hans Reese - Helmut Bork , Hans Dehning , Willi Zincke , Willi Fick , Carl Lafferenz |
Gates: | 0: 1 unknown, 1: 1 fuck, 2: 1 fuck, 3: 1 fuck, 4: 1 fuck (hand penalty), 5: 1 fuck (hand penalty), 6: 1 Dehning, 7: 1 Lafferenz |
German runner-up in 1910
Karlsruher FV - Holstein Kiel - n.V. 1: 0 (0: 0, 0: 0) | |
Venue: | Weidenpescher Park , Cologne , May 15, 1910, 5,000 spectators |
List of FV Holstein: | Rudolf Friese - Friedrich Werner , Karl Rempka - Paul Lenhardt , Georg Krogmann , Hans Reese - Helmut Bork , Hans Dehning , Willi Zincke , Willi Fick , Carl Lafferenz |
Gates: | 1: 0 Max Breunig (114th, foul penalty) |
Win the North German Championship in 1911
Holstein Kiel - Eintracht Braunschweig - 6: 1 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Hoheluft Stadium , Hamburg , April 23, 1911,? spectator |
List of FV Holstein: | Rudolf Friese - Friedrich Werner , Karl Rempka - Richard Schuck, Willi Zincke , Hans Reese - Georg Krogmann , Karl Nielsen, Sophus Nielsen , Hugo Fick , Ernst Möller |
Gates: | 1: 0 S. Nielsen, 1: 1 Dette (penalty kick), 2: 1 Stamm (58th, own goal), 3: 1 S. Nielsen, 4: 1 S. Nielsen, 5: 1 H. Fick, 6: 1 S. Nielsen |
Semi-finals for the German championship in 1911
Holstein Kiel - Berlin TuFC Viktoria 89 - 0: 4 (0: 2) | |
Venue: | Hoheluft Stadium , Hamburg , May 21, 1911,? spectator |
List of FV Holstein: | Rudolf Friese - Friedrich Werner , Karl Rempka - Richard Schuck, Willi Zincke , Hans Reese - Georg Krogmann , Karl Nielsen, Sophus Nielsen , Hugo Fick , Ernst Möller |
Gates: | 0: 1 Paul Kugler , 0: 2 Willi Worpitzky , 0: 3 Robert Krüger , 0: 4 Willi Worpitzky |
Win the North German Championship in 1912
Holstein Kiel - Eintracht Braunschweig - 3: 2 (1: 2) | |
Venue: | Hoheluft Stadium , Hamburg ,? 1911, 5,000 spectators |
List of FV Holstein: | Adolf Werner - Hans Reese , Heinrich Homeister - Georg Krogmann , Willi Zincke , Arthur Intert - Helmut Bork , Hugo Fick , David Binder , Willi Fick , Ernst Möller . |
Gates: | ?,?,?, 2: 2 Willi Fick, 3: 2 Hugo Fick (incomplete) |
Winning the German championship in 1912
Holstein Kiel - Karlsruhe FV - 1: 0 (0: 0) | |
Venue: | Hoheluft Stadium , Hamburg , May 26, 1912, 10,000 spectators |
List of FV Holstein: | Adolf Werner - Hans Reese , Heinrich Homeister - Georg Krogmann , Willi Zincke , Hans Dehning - Helmut Bork , Hugo Fick , David Binder , Willi Fick , Ernst Möller |
Gates: | 1: 0 Möller (52nd, foul penalty) |
Won the German Academic Championship in 1912
Holstein Kiel - VfB Marburg - 2: 0 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | ? Stadium, Marburg , July 21, 1912, 3,000 spectators |
List of FV Holstein: | Julius Kiehn - Hans Reese , Fred Werner - Clemens Schulte, Fritz Wittich, Georg Krogmann - Alfred Plambeck, Hans Dehning , Karl Hansen, Günther Schinke, Max Wiggert |
Gates: | 1-0 Plambeck, 2-0 Krogmann |
Semi-finals for the German championship in 1913
Duisburg SpV - Holstein Kiel - 2: 1 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Sports field at the Meisenburg, Essen , April 27, 1913, 10,000 spectators |
List of FV Holstein: | Adolf Werner - Hans Reese , Heinrich Homeister - Georg Krogmann , Willi Zincke , Hans Dehning - Helmut Bork , Hugo Fick , David Binder , Max Wiggert, Ernst Möller |
Gates: | 0: 1 Fick (17th), 1: 1 Anton Bongartz (35th), 2: 1 Heinrich Fischer (60th) |
Semi-final for the German championship in 1926
SpVgg Fürth - Holstein Kiel - 3: 1 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | Rheinstadion , Düsseldorf , June 6, 1926, 16,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Passenheim - Theodor Lagerquist, August Werner - Max Slebioda, Gábor Obitz , Karl "Oskar" Ohm - Kurt Voss , Oskar Ritter , Karl Schulz , Waldemar Lübke, Franz Esser |
Gates: | 1-0 Andreas Franz (45th, penalty kick), 2-0 Franz (57th), 3-0 Konrad Kleinlein (65th), 3-1 Oskar Ritter (76th) |
German runner-up in 1930
Hertha BSC - Holstein Kiel - 5: 4 (3: 3) | |
Venue: | Rheinstadion , Düsseldorf , June 22, 1930, 40,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Alfred Kramer - Theodor Lagerquist, Johannes Zimmermann - Christian Baasch, Karl "Oskar" Ohm, Waldemar Lübke - Kurt Voss , Oskar Ritter , Johannes Ludwig , Werner Widmayer , Franz Esser |
Gates: | 0: 1 Widmayer (4th), 0: 2 Ritter (8th), 1: 2 Johannes "Hanne" Sobek (22nd), 2: 2 Sobek (26th), 2: 3 Ludwig (29th), 3rd : 3 Bruno Lehmann (36th), 4: 3 Lehmann (68th), 4: 4 Ritter (82nd), 5: 4 Hans Ruch (87th) |
Semi-finals for the German championship in 1931
TSV Munich 1860 - Holstein Kiel - 2: 0 (0: 0) | |
Venue: | Wedaustadion , Duisburg , May 31, 1931, 12,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Alfred Kramer - Theodor Lagerquist, Rudolf Mund - Christian Baasch, Karl "Oskar" Ohm, Waldemar Lübke - Kurt Voss , Oskar Ritter , Johannes Ludwig , Werner Widmayer , Franz Esser |
Gates: | 1-0 Alois Pledl (47th, penalty kick), 2-0 Otto Oeldenberger (71th) |
Semi-final Tschammer Cup 1941
FC Schalke 04 - Holstein Kiel - 6: 0 (2: 0) | |
Venue: | Glückauf-Kampfbahn , Gelsenkirchen , October 12, 1941, 15,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Rudolf Drews - Hans Scharmach, Rudolf Mund - Rudolf Jennewein, Kurt Krüger , Heinz Flöhe - Gustav Schmidt, Alfred Boller , Oskar Kühn, Franz Linken , Leo Möschel |
Gates: | 1: 0 Ernst Kuzorra (26th), 2: 0 Hermann Eppenhoff (28th), 3: 0 Ernst Kalwitzki (47th), 4: 0 Herbert Burdenski (76th), 5: 0 Burdenski (80th), 6th : 0 mouth (89th, own goal) |
Quarter-final victory in the German championship in 1943 against the Schalke star ensemble
Holstein Kiel - FC Schalke 04 - 4: 1 (3: 1) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , May 30, 1943, 18,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Rudolf Drews - Hans Scharmach, Oskar Kühn - Max Slebioda, Kurt Krüger , Rudolf Jennewein - Gustav Schmidt, Franz Linken , Walter Hain, Ottmar Walter , Leo Möschel |
Gates: | 1: 0 left (9th), 2: 0 Möschel (31st), 3: 0 left, 3: 1 Otto Tibulski , 4: 1 Hain (89.) |
Third place at the German championships in 1943
Holstein Kiel - First Vienna FC 1894 - 4: 1 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Poststadion , Berlin , June 20, 1943, 18,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Rudolf Drews - Hans Scharmach, Oskar Kühn - Max Slebioda, Kurt Krüger , Rudolf Jennewein - Gustav Schmidt, Franz Linken , Alfred Boller , Ottmar Walter , Leo Möschel |
Gates: | 1: 0 Walter (26th), 1: 1 Rudolf Strittich (27th), 2: 1 Boller (47th), 3: 1 Walter (73rd), 4: 1 Möschel (74th) |
Record attendance at the Holstein Stadium in 1950/51
Holstein Kiel - Hamburger SV - 3: 3 (1: 2) (all-time audience record) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , March 23, 1951, 30,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Henry Peper - Paul Gräf, Heinz Grunewald - Hans Morgner, Hans-Heinrich Cornils, Harry Karl - Karl Slebioda, Walter Hain, Gerhard Schmidt, Helmut Knobloch, Horst Nölte |
Gates: | 0: 1 Herbert Wojtkowiak (18th), 0: 2 Rolf Rohrberg (24th), 1: 2 Schmidt (36th), 1: 3 Manfred Krüger (49th), 2: 3 Morgner (53rd, hand penalty), 3: 3 Schmidt (55th) |
Oberliga Nord autumn champions 1952/53 with a 5-0 win at Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV - Holstein Kiel - 0: 5 (0: 3) (highest home defeat of HSV) | |
Venue: | Rothenbaum Stadium , Hamburg , December 14, 1952, 20,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Henry Peper - Hans Morgner, Paul Gräf - Heinz Grunewald, Bruno Wagner, Bernd Oles - Harry Karl, Jürgen Küchenmeister, Emil Maier , Walter Wiendlocha, Karl Schradi |
Gates: | 0: 1 Wiendlocha (14th), 0: 2 Horst Schnoor (36th, own goal), 0: 3 Oles (38th), 0: 4 Maier (56th), 0: 5 Maier (65th) |
Promotion round 1965
Holstein Kiel - Borussia Mönchengladbach - 4: 2 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , June 19, 1965, 11,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Franz Möck - Rudi Balsam, Jürgen Harm - Klaus-Hinrich Jess, Werner Bähnck, Günter Tams - Gerd Koll , Franz-Josef Hönig , Gerd Saborowski , Jürgen Rohweder , Manfred Podlich |
Gates: | 0: 1 Jupp Heynckes (7th), 1: 1 Saborowski (10th), 1: 2 Günter Netzer (56th), 2: 2 Podlich (69th), 3: 2 Koll (78th), 4: 2 Koll (90.) |
1st round DFB Cup 1970/71
Holstein Kiel - VfB Stuttgart - 2: 1 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , December 12, 1970, 9,500 spectators |
List of KSV: | Friedemann Paulick - Eberhard Gräf (33rd Emil Kirchner), Sigmund Saborrosch, Ulrich Hoffmann, Lothar Kanieß, Sönke Koch, Uwe Krüger, Horst Missfeld, Rudolf Christiansen, Manfred Medler (65th Klaus Schröder), Ulrich Schulz |
Gates: | 1: 0 Krüger (8th), 1: 1 Hartmut Weiß (53rd), 2: 1 Hoffmann (76th, penalty kick) |
Promotion round 1978 playoff against Wacker 04 Berlin
Holstein Kiel - Wacker 04 Berlin - 1: 0 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , June 17, 1978, 12,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Thomas Thiel - Jochen Aido - Dietmar Tönsfeldt, Immo Stelzer , René Back - Wulf-Dieter Hansen, Bernd Jordt, Dieter Wendland - Manfred Jochimiak, Holger Halthof, Volker Tönsfeldt |
Gates: | 1-0 Wulf-Dieter Hansen (26.) |
3rd round DFB Cup 1978/79
Holstein Kiel - Karlsruher SC - 5: 2 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , December 2nd, 1978, 13,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Martin Burmeister - Torsten Landsberg - Dirk Andresen, Immo Stelzer , Dietmar Tönsfeldt - Dieter Wendlandt, Berndt Jordt, Jochen Aido, Harry Witt - Holger Halthof (58th Axel Möller ), Manfred Jochimiak |
Gates: | 1: 0 Wendlandt (14th), 1: 1 Gerhard Bold (23rd), 1: 2 Stefan Groß (53rd), 2: 2 Jochimiak (57th), 3: 2 Jochimiak (70th), 4: 2 Wendlandt (73.), 5: 2 Möller (89.) |
Promotion round to Regionalliga Nord second leg 2001
1. SC Göttingen 05 - Holstein Kiel - 3: 0 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | Jahnstadion , Göttingen , June 9, 2001, 6,352 spectators |
List of KSV: | Manuel Greil - Henning Hardt - Güner Kopuk, Carsten Pukaß - Timo Hempel (51st Torsten Petersen), Lutz Lehmann, Guido Gehrke, Zbigniew Ilski - Dmitrijus Guščinas , Daniel Jurgeleit , Danilo Blank (62nd Jörg Ahrends) |
Gates: | 1: 0 Tobias Dietrich (45th), 2: 0 Dian Popov, 3: 0 Tobias Dietrich |
1st round DFB-Pokal 2002/03
Holstein Kiel - Hertha BSC - 1: 1 n.V. (1: 1, 1: 0), 3: 0 i. E. | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , September 1st, 2002, 9,300 spectators |
List of KSV: | Manuel Greil - Henning Hardt - André Trulsen , Güner Kopuk (114th Malte Sawkulycz), Carsten Pukaß - Lars Schiersand , Matthias Rose, Thorsten Rohwer (103rd Petr Maslej), Zbigniew Ilski - Marek Trejgis (82nd Timo Hempel), Dmitrijus Guščinas |
Gates: | 1: 0 Rose (44th), 1: 1 Michael Preetz (53th)
Penalty shoot-out: 1-0 Guscinas, Roberto Pinto (saved), 2-0 Trulsen, Andreas Schmidt (saved), 3-0 Rose, Michael Hartmann (saved) |
Promotion game on the last matchday in the 3rd division 2009
Holstein Kiel - VfB Lübeck - 1: 0 (0: 0) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , June 7, 2009, 9,400 spectators |
List of KSV: | Michael Frech - Mohammed Lartey , Peter Schyrba , Sven Boy , Christian Jürgensen - Hauke Brückner , Stephan Vujcic (46th Jan Hoffmann ) - Tim Siedschlag , Alexander Nouri (88th Hendrik Großöhmichen ), Marco Stier (76th Dmitrijus Guščinas ) - Tim Wulff |
Gates: | 1: 0 Wulff (87th) |
Round of 16 DFB Cup 2011/12
Holstein Kiel - 1. FSV Mainz 05 - 2: 0 (1: 0) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , December 21, 2011, 10,649 spectators |
List of KSV: | Morten Jensen - Patrick Herrmann , Aaron Berzel , Christian Jürgensen , Dan-Patrick Poggenberg - Steve Müller , Rafael Kazior (90th Kevin Schulz ) - Tim Siedschlag , Fiete Sykora , Jaroslaw Lindner (90th Fabian Wetter ) - Marc Heider |
Gates: | 1-0 Anthony Ujah (6th, own goal), 2-0 Müller (64th) |
Quarter-finals DFB-Pokal 2011/12
Holstein Kiel - Borussia Dortmund - 0: 4 (0: 2) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , February 7, 2012, 11,522 spectators |
List of KSV: | Morten Jensen - Patrick Herrmann , Aaron Berzel , Christian Jürgensen , Dan-Patrick Poggenberg - Steve Müller , Rafael Kazior - Sofien Chahed (81st Jakob Sachs), Fiete Sykora , Jaroslaw Lindner (85th Fabian Wetter ) - Marc Heider (83rd Tim Wulff ) |
Gates: | 0: 1 Robert Lewandowski (11th), 0: 2 Shinji Kagawa (18th), 0: 3 Lucas Barrios (80th), 0: 4 Ivan Perišić (87th) |
Promotion round to the 3rd league second leg 2013
KSV Hessen Kassel - Holstein Kiel - 1: 2 (1: 1) | |
Venue: | Auestadion , Kassel , June 2, 2013, 17,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Niklas Jakusch - Patrick Herrmann , Marcel Gebers , Manuel Hartmann , Fabian Wetter (46th Gerrit Pressel ) - Marlon Krause , Rafael Kazior - Tim Siedschlag , Fiete Sykora (83rd Casper Johansen ), Marc Heider - Marcel Schied (69th Jaroslaw Lindner ) |
Gates: | 0: 1 Marc Heider (20th), 1: 1 Stefan Müller (45th), 1: 2 Marcel Gebers (60th) |
Relegation games to the 2nd Bundesliga second leg 2015
TSV 1860 Munich - Holstein Kiel - 2: 1 (0: 1) | |
Venue: | Allianz Arena , Munich , June 2, 2015, 57,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Kenneth Kronholm - Patrick Herrmann , Marlon Krause , Hauke Wahl , Patrick Kohlmann - Tim Siedschlag , Mikkel Vendelbo , Maik Kegel (89th Marcel Gebers ), Jaroslaw Lindner (51st Marc Heider ) - Rafael Kazior , Manuel Schäffler (60th Patrick Breitkreuz ) |
Gates: | 0: 1 Rafael Kazior (16th), 1: 1 Daniel Adlung (78th), 2: 1 Kai Bülow (90th + 1) |
Promotion game on the 37th matchday in the 2nd Bundesliga 2017
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - Holstein Kiel - 0: 1 (0: 1) | |
Venue: | mechatronik Arena , Aspach , May 13, 2017, 2,800 spectators |
List of KSV: | Kenneth Kronholm - Patrick Herrmann , Rafael Czichos , Dominik Schmidt , Christopher Lenz , Dominic Peitz - Kingsley Schindler , Dominick Drexler (87th Mathias Fetsch ), Alexander Bieler , Steven Lewerenz (70th Manuel Janzer ) - Marvin Ducksch (74th Niklas Hoheneder ) |
Gates: | 0: 1 Marvin Ducksch (31st) |
Relegation games to the 1st Bundesliga second leg 2018
Holstein Kiel - VfL Wolfsburg - 0: 1 (0: 1) | |
Venue: | Holstein Stadium , Kiel , May 21, 2018, 12,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Kenneth Kronholm - Patrick Herrmann (80th Dominic Peitz ), Dominik Schmidt , Rafael Czichos , Johannes van den Bergh - David Kinsombi - Kingsley Schindler , Tom Weilandt (76th Manuel Janzer ), Alexander Mühling , Aaron Seydel - Marvin Ducksch |
Gates: | 0: 1 Robin Knoche (75th) |
Participation in the German championship
Participation in the German championship
Holstein Kiel at the German championship finals |
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season | North German Championship | German championship |
1909/10 | master | final |
1910/11 | master | Semifinals |
1911/12 | master | German champions |
1912/13 | Semifinals | Semi-final 1 |
1925/26 | master | Semifinals |
1926/27 | master | Quarter finals |
1927/28 | Runner-up 2 | Quarter finals |
1928/29 | Runner-up | Round of 16 |
1929/30 | master | final |
1930/31 | Runner-up | Semifinals |
1931/32 | Runner-up | Quarter finals |
1942/43 | Master 3 | Semi-finals / 3. place 4 |
1943/44 | master | Round of 16 |
1952/53 | Runner-up 5 | Group fourth |
1956/57 | Runner-up | qualification |
1 qualifies as defending champion. 2 since 1924/25 the runner-up was also eligible to compete in the German championship. 3 qualified as champions of the Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein. 4 Since the 1935/36 season, the two semi-final losers played the game for 3rd place. 5 qualified as runner-up in the Oberliga Nord. |
In total, the club reached the finals of the German championship 15 times :
Before 1918
Seasons from 1902 to 1918
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1909/10
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1910/11
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1911/12
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1912/13
After 1918 to 1945
Seasons from 1918 to 1945
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1925/26
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1926/27
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1927/28
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1928/29
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1929/30
→ Match dates for the German football championship 1930/31
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1931/32
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1942/43
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1943/44
After 1945
Seasons from 1945 to 1963
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1952/53
→ Match dates for the German soccer championship 1956/57
Tables of the eternal final round tables of the German championship from 1903–1963
Eternal final table of the German championship from 1903–1914
Eternal final round table from 1903–1914
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space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points |
1. | VfB Leipzig | 61: 28 | 45 | 6th | Karlsruher FC Phoenix | 21: 6 | 12 | 11. | Stuttgart Kickers | 12: | 86th |
2. | BFC Victoria 1889 | 64: 17 | 33 | 7th | Union 92 Berlin | 14: 8 | 12 | 12. | Freiburg FC | 8: 8 | 6th |
3. | Karlsruhe FV | 21:14 | 21st | 8th. | SpVgg Fürth | 9: 6 | 9 | 13. | Eintracht Braunschweig | 6: 8 | 6th |
4th | Holstein Kiel | 19: 11 | 18th | 9. | Berliner SV 1892 | 10: 5 | 6th | 14th | Altona 93 | 16:20 | 6th |
5. | Duisburg SpV | 19:23 | 15th | 10. | 1. FC Pforzheim | 9: 4 | 6th | 15th | SC Tasmania Berlin | 9:16 | 6th |
According to the three-point rule and goal difference , only the games for the German championships were counted |
KSV Holstein occupies fourth place in the table in the eternal final table of the clubs that played for the German championship from 1903 to 1914 (9 games, 6 wins, 0 draws, 3 defeats, 19:11 goals, 18 points). In front of KSV are the Karlsruher FV, the Berlin TuFC Viktoria 1889 and at the top of this first all-time table in German first-class football, the then record champions VfB Leipzig.
Eternal final table of the German championship from 1903–1933
Eternal final round table from 1903–1933
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space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points |
1. | 1. FC Nuremberg | 94: 27 | 75 | 6th | Holstein Kiel | 73: 54 | 48 | 11. | FC Bayern Munich | 27:20 | 21st |
2. | Hertha BSC | 111: 57 | 71 | 7th | BFC Victoria 1889 | 65: 21 | 33 | 12. | Karlsruhe FV | 21:14 | 21st |
3. | Hamburger SV | 78: 43 | 56 | 8th. | Duisburg SpV | 32: 41 | 24 | 13. | FC Schalke 04 | 36:32 | 21st |
4th | SpVgg Fürth | 82: 28 | 54 | 9. | Eintracht Frankfurt | 34:22 | 21st | 14th | FSV Frankfurt | 16:14 | 15th |
5. | VfB Leipzig | 68: 39 | 48 | 10. | TSV 1860 Munich | 21: 13 | 21st | 15th | Karlsruher FC Phoenix | 61: 28 | 12 |
According to the three-point rule and goal difference , only the games for the German championships were counted |
KSV Holstein occupies sixth place in the table in the all-time final table of the clubs that played for the German championship from 1903 to 1933 (26 games, 16 wins, 0 draws, 10 defeats, 73:54 goals, 48 points). In front of KSV are VfB Leipzig, SpVgg Fürth, Hamburger SV, Hertha BSC and at the top of this all-time table are the then record champions 1. FC Nürnberg.
Eternal final table of the German championship from 1903–1945
Eternal final round table from 1903–1945
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space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points |
1. | FC Schalke 04 | 328: 117 | 199 | 6th | Fortuna Dusseldorf | 102: 52 | 77 | 11. | VfB Leipzig | 68: 39 | 48 |
2. | 1. FC Nuremberg | 194: | 69161 | 7th | Holstein Kiel | 94: 66 | 64 | 12. | Hannover 96 | 62: 43 | 40 |
3. | Hamburger SV | 167: | 89116 | 8th. | SpVgg Fürth | 93: 37 | 63 | 13. | SK Rapid Vienna | 65: 24 | 39 |
4th | Dresdner SC | 147: | 66110 | 9. | BFC Victoria 1889 | 90:32 | 51 | 14th | Werder Bremen | 66:46 | 39 |
5. | Hertha BSC | 158: | 8496 | 10. | SVR Gliwice | 73: 93 | 50 | 15th | VfB Stuttgart | 50:38 | 38 |
According to the three-point rule and goal difference , only the games for the German championships were counted |
KSV Holstein is in seventh place in the all-time final table of clubs that played for the German championship from 1903 to 1945 (34 games, 21 wins, 1 draw, 12 defeats; 94:66 goals, 64 points). Fortuna Düsseldorf, Hertha BSC, Dresdner SC, Hamburger SV and the former joint record champions 1. FC Nürnberg and FC Schalke 04 stand in front of KSV.
Eternal final table of the German championship from 1903–1963
Eternal final round table from 1903–1963
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space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points | space | society | Gates | Points |
1. | FC Schalke 04 | 393: 166 | 245 | 6th | 1. FC Kaiserslau. | 144: 114 | 91 | 11. | Borussia Dortmund | 96: 46 | 73 |
2. | 1. FC Nuremberg | 296: 142 | 235 | 7th | VfB Stuttgart | 118: | 8090 | 12. | Kickers Offenbach | 100: 107 | 71 |
3. | Hamburger SV | 318: 225 | 225 | 8th. | Eintracht Frankfurt | 128: | 7486 | 13. | 1. FC Cologne | 110: | 8066 |
4th | Dresdner SC | 147: | 66110 | 9. | Fortuna Düsseldorf. | 102: | 5277 | 14th | Werder Bremen | 112: | 9966 |
5. | Hertha BSC | 178: 136 | 104 | 10. | SpVgg Fürth | 107: | 5374 | 15th | Holstein Kiel | 104: | 8565 |
According to the three-point rule and goal difference , only the games for the German championships were counted |
KSV Holstein is in 15th place in the all-time final table of the clubs that played for the German championship from 1903 to 1963 (41 games, 21 wins, 2 draws, 18 defeats, 104: 85 goals, 65 points). In 1963 with the establishment of the 1st Bundesliga, the last German championship was played in the final round mode.
German amateur championship 1961
SC Union 06 Berlin - Holstein Kiel Amateurs - 2: 2 a.s. (2: 2) (1: 0) (1st preliminary round) | |
Venue: | Poststadion , Berlin , May 27, 1961, 4,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Wittmaack, Balsam, Nitschmann, Broszat, Rautenberg, Mund, Lempfert, Krafczyk , Lankeit, Löhrer |
Gates: | 0: 1 Lempfert (26th minute), 1: 1 Jacobs (penalty, 61st minute), 2: 1 Kaiser (62nd minute), 2: 2 Broszat (82nd minute) |
Holstein Kiel Amateurs - SC Union 06 Berlin - 4: 1 (2: 0) (replay) | |
Venue: | Waldwiese Stadium, Kiel , June 4, 1961, 3,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Horn, Balsam, Berszuck, Broszat, Rautenberg, Meyer, Mund, Lempfert, Krafczyk , Lankeit, Podlich |
Gates: | 1: 0 Mund (34th minute), 2: 0 Krafczyk (37th minute), 3: 0 Krafczyk (52nd minute), 4: 0 Podlich (78th minute), 4: 1 Kissner (84th minute) |
1. FC Sobernheim - Holstein Kiel Amateurs - 2: 5 a.s. (2: 2) (1: 1) (semi-finals) | |
Venue: | ? Stadium, Kirn , June 11, 1961, 4,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Horn, Balsam, Berszuck, Broszat, Rautenberg, Meyer, Mund, Lempfert, Krafczyk , Lankeit, Podlich |
Gates: | 0: 1 Krafczyk (5th minute), 1: 1 Grein (12th minute), 1: 2 Krafczyk (76th minute), 2: 2 Lorenz (81st minute), 2: 3 Podlich (97th minute), 2: 4 smoothness (99th minute), 2: 5 smoothness (111th minute) |
Holstein Kiel Amateurs - Siegburger SV 04 - 5: 1 (1: 1) (final) | |
Venue: | Lower Saxony Stadium , Hanover , June 24, 1961, 70,000 spectators |
List of KSV: | Horn, Balsam, Berszuck, Broszat, Rautenberg, Meyer, Mund, Lempfert, Krafczyk , Lankeit, Podlich |
Gates: | 1: 0 Krafczyk (5th minute), 1: 1 Witter (31st minute), 2: 1 agility (46th minute), 3: 1 agility (61st minute), 4: 1 mouth (66th minute), 5: 1 Meyer (75th minute) |
Participation in promotion rounds
Promotion round to the Bundesliga in 1965
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Pt. |
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1 | Borussia M'gladbach | 6th | 3 | 2 | 1 | 17: | 78: 4 |
2 | SSV Reutlingen 05 | 6th | 2 | 3 | 1 | 8:11 | 7: 5 |
3 | Holstein Kiel | 6th | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12: | 96: 6 |
4th | Wormatia worms | 6th | 1 | 1 | 4th | 7:17 | 3: 9 |
May 29, 1965 | Holstein Kiel - SSV Reutlingen | 1: 1 | Spectators: 15,500 | ||
June 5, 1965 | Borussia M'gladbach - Holstein Kiel | 1-0 | Spectators: 35,000 | ||
June 13, 1965 | Holstein Kiel - Wormatia Worms | 3: 4 | Spectators: 12,000 | ||
June 16, 1965 | Wormatia Worms - Holstein Kiel | 0: 3 | Spectators: | 8,000||
June 19, 1965 | Holstein Kiel - Borussia M'gladbach | 4: 2 | Spectators: 10,500 | ||
June 26, 1965 | SSV Reutlingen - Holstein Kiel | 1: 1 | Spectators: | 5,000
Promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1977
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Pt. |
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1 | RW Lüdenscheid | 6th | 5 | 0 | 1 | 10: | 410: 2 |
2 | Siegburger SV 04 | 6th | 3 | 0 | 3 | 5: 7 | 6: 6 |
3 | Holstein Kiel | 6th | 2 | 0 | 4th | 9:11 | 4: 8 |
3 | SV Union Salzgitter | 6th | 2 | 0 | 4th | 9:11 | 4: 8 |
May 29, 1977 | RW Lüdenscheid - Holstein Kiel | 1-0 | Spectators: 12,000 | ||
June 1, 1977 | Holstein Kiel - Union Salzgitter | 2: 1 | Spectators: 13,000 | ||
5th June 1977 | SV Siegburg 04 - Holstein Kiel | 1-0 | Spectators: | 2,800||
June 16, 1977 | Holstein Kiel - SV Siegburg 04 | 1: 2 | Spectators: | 9,000||
May 29, 1977 | Union Salzgitter - Holstein Kiel | 5: 3 | Spectators: | 2,100||
May 29, 1977 | Holstein Kiel - RW Lüdenscheid | 3: 1 | Spectators: | 3,000
Promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga 1978
Pl. | team | Sp. | S. | U | N | Gates | Pt. |
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1 | Wacker 04 Berlin | 6th | 2 | 3 | 1 | 9: 7 | 7: 5 |
2 | Holstein Kiel | 6th | 3 | 1 | 2 | 11:10 | 7: 5 |
3 | OSV Hanover | 6th | 2 | 2 | 2 | 10: | 86: 6 |
4th | Olympia Bocholt | 6th | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7:12 | 4: 8 |
May 17, 1978 | Holstein Kiel - 1. FC Paderborn | 2: 2 | Spectators: | 5,400||
May 21, 1978 | 1. FC Paderborn - Holstein Kiel | 2: 2 | Spectators: | 6,000||
May 23, 1978 | Holstein Kiel - 1. FC Paderborn | 5: 3 n.e. | Spectators: | 1,000
May 28, 1978 | Wacker 04 Berlin - Holstein Kiel | 3: 3 | Spectators: 2,200 | ||
May 31, 1978 | Holstein Kiel - OSV Hanover | 3: 2 | Spectators: 9,000 | ||
4th June 1978 | Olympia Bocholt - Holstein Kiel | 3: 2 | Spectators: 3,500 | ||
June 11, 1978 | Holstein Kiel - Olympia Bocholt | 1-0 | Spectators: 8,000 | ||
June 13, 1978 | OSV Hanover - Holstein Kiel | 2: 1 | Spectators: 1,000 | ||
June 17, 1978 | Holstein Kiel - Wacker 04 Berlin | 1-0 | Spectators: 12,000 |
Promotion games to the Regionalliga 2001
total | First leg (2.6.) | Second leg (9.6.) | ||
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Holstein Kiel (Master Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein) |
2: 3 |
1. SC Göttingen 05 (Champion Lower Saxony / Bremen) |
2: 0 (1: 0) spectators: 3,763 |
0: 3 (0: 1) spectators: 6,352 |
Promotion games to the 3rd division in 2013
total | First leg (29.5) | Second leg (2.6) | ||
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Holstein Kiel (North Champion) |
4: 1 |
KSV Hessen Kassel (Southwest Champion) |
2: 0 (1: 0) spectators: 9,382 |
2: 1 (1: 1) spectators: 17,000 |
Relegation games to the 2nd Bundesliga 2015
total | First leg (29.5) | Second leg (2.6) | ||
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Holstein Kiel (third in the 3rd division) |
1: 2 |
TSV 1860 Munich (third from bottom of the 2nd Bundesliga) |
0-0 spectators: 9,800 |
1: 2 (1: 0) spectators: 57,000 |
Relegation games to the 1st Bundesliga 2018
total | First leg (17.5) | Second leg (21.5) | ||
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VfL Wolfsburg (third from bottom of the 1st Bundesliga) |
4: 1 |
Holstein Kiel (third in the 2nd Bundesliga) |
3: 1 (2: 1) spectators: 28,800 |
0: 1 (0: 0) spectators: 12,000 |
Participation in the DFB Cup & Tschammer Cup
Cup dates 1935–2019
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date | Playtime | round | pairing | Result | winner | spectator |
September 1, 1935 | Tschammer Cup 1935 | 1. Final round | KSV: SpVgg. Nordring Stettin | 7: 1 | 400 | |
September 22, 1935 | Tschammer Cup 1935 | 2nd final round | Hannover 96: KSV | 4: 3 | 5,000 | |
June 14, 1936 | Tschammer Cup 1936 | 1. Final round | KSV: Police Lübeck | 1: 2 a.d. | ? | |
August 29, 1937 | Tschammer Cup 1937 | 1. Final round | Homberger SV 03: KSV | 0: 1 | 3,500 | |
September 19, 1937 | Tschammer Cup 1937 | 2nd final round | KSV: Hertha BSC | 5: 3 | 5,000 | |
October 31, 1937 | Tschammer Cup 1937 | Round of 16 | Fortuna Düsseldorf: KSV | 2: 1 | 8,000 | |
August 28, 1938 | Tschammer Cup 1938 | 1. Final round | Arminia Bielefeld: KSV | 5: 1 | 1,000 | |
1939 | Tschammer Cup 1939 | 3rd qualifying round | Göttingen 05: KSV | 3: 2 | 1,000 | |
1940 | Tschammer Cup 1940 | 3rd qualifying round | KSV: Werder Bremen | 1: 2 | ? | |
July 12, 1941 | Tschammer Cup 1941 | 1. Final round | KSV: Hamburger SV | 2: 1 | 6,000 | |
August 3, 1941 | Tschammer Cup 1941 | 2nd final round | Werder Bremen: KSV | 1: 2 | 12,000 | |
August 24, 1941 | Tschammer Cup 1941 | Round of 16 | KSV: SpVgg Blau-Weiß Berlin | 4-0 | 8,000 | |
September 21, 1941 | Tschammer Cup 1941 | Quarter finals | KSV: 1. SV Jena / Carl Zeiss Jena | 2: 1 | 12,000 | |
October 12, 1941 | Tschammer Cup 1941 | Semifinals | FC Schalke 04: KSV | 6-0 | 15,000 | |
1942 | Tschammer Cup 1942 | 1st qualifying round | VfB Kiel: KSV | 3: 2 a.d. | ? | |
August 29, 1943 | Tschammer Cup 1943 | 1. Final round | KSV: Eintracht Braunschweig | 5: 4 | 8,000 | |
September 19, 1943 | Tschammer Cup 1943 | Round of 16 | Hertha BSC: KSV | 0: 3 | 20,000 | |
October 3, 1943 | Tschammer Cup 1943 | Quarter finals | KSV: LSV Hamburg | 2: 4 | 10,000 | |
July 28, 1962 | DFB Cup 1961/62 | Round of 16 | KSV: FC Schalke 04 | 3: 4 | 15,000 | |
January 22, 1966 | DFB Cup 1965/66 | 1st main round | KSV: Arminia Bielefeld | 3: 1 | 3,500 | |
19th February 1966 | DFB Cup 1965/66 | Round of 16 | 1. FC Kaiserslautern: KSV | 3-0 | 5,000 | |
December 12, 1970 | DFB Cup 1970/71 | 1st main round | KSV: VfB Stuttgart | 2: 1 | 10,000 | |
20th February 1971 | DFB Cup 1970/71 | Round of 16 | KSV: Rot-Weiß Oberhausen | 2: 5 a.d. | 16,000 | |
4th December 1971 | DFB Cup 1971/72 | 1st main round | KSV: Hannover 96 | 5: 4 Hin | 6,000 | |
15th December 1971 | DFB Cup 1971/72 | 1st main round | Hannover 96: KSV | 7: 1 back | 7,500 | |
7th September 1974 | DFB Cup 1974/75 | 1st main round | KSV: SG Rot-Weiss Frankfurt | 6: 1 | 600 | |
October 26, 1974 | DFB Cup 1974/75 | 2nd main round | KSV: FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 0: 1 | 5,000 | |
2nd August 1975 | DFB Cup 1975/76 | 1st main round | Stuttgarter Kickers: KSV | 1: 1 | - | 2,500 |
August 13, 1975 | DFB Cup 1975/76 | 1st main round | KSV: Stuttgarter Kickers | 1: 2 | 3,000 | |
5th August 1978 | DFB Cup 1978/79 | 1st main round | KSV: SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken | 5-0 | 5,000 | |
September 23, 1978 | DFB Cup 1978/79 | 2nd main round | SC Herford: KSV | 0: 3 | 2,000 | |
2nd December 1978 | DFB Cup 1978/79 | 3rd main round | KSV: Karlsruher SC | 5: 2 | 14,000 | |
April 27, 1979 | DFB Cup 1978/79 | Round of 16 | 1. FC Nuremberg: KSV | 7: 1 | 8,000 | |
August 26, 1979 | DFB Cup 1979/80 | 1st main round | KSV: OSV Hannover | 3: 2 | 5,000 | |
29th September 1979 | DFB Cup 1979/80 | 2nd main round | Eintracht Braunschweig: KSV | 3: 1 | 3,200 | |
August 30, 1980 | DFB Cup 1980/81 | 1st main round | Hertha BSC: KSV | 3: 1 | 8,000 | |
August 29, 1981 | DFB Cup 1981/82 | 1st main round | KSV: SV Hermannia Kassel | 3: 2 a.d. | 600 | |
October 11, 1981 | DFB Cup 1981/82 | 2nd main round | KSV: SV Union Salzgitter | 3: 2 | 1,300 | |
5th December 1981 | DFB Cup 1981/82 | 3rd main round | Freiburg FC: KSV | 2-0 | 1,200 | |
August 27, 1983 | DFB Cup 1983/84 | 1st main round | SG Ellingen-Bonefeld: KSV | 2: 3 | 1,300 | |
October 8, 1983 | DFB Cup 1983/84 | 2nd main round | KSV: FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 1: 2 | 7,000 | |
17th August 1991 | DFB Cup 1991/92 | 1st main round | KSV: FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 1: 2 | 3,500 | |
August 13, 1994 | DFB Cup 1994/95 | 1st main round | KSV: 1. FC Saarbrücken | 0: 2 | 2,300 | |
August 11, 1996 | DFB Cup 1996/97 | 1st main round | KSV: Eintracht Frankfurt | 2: 4 | 5,000 | |
September 1, 2002 | DFB Cup 2002/03 | 1st main round | KSV: Hertha BSC | 4: 1 n.e. | 9,300 | |
November 6, 2002 | DFB Cup 2002/03 | 2nd main round | KSV: VfL Bochum | 1: 2 | 8,200 | |
August 30, 2003 | DFB Cup 2003/04 | 1st main round | KSV: Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 1: 3 | 9,415 | |
August 19, 2005 | DFB Cup 2005/06 | 1st main round | KSV: SpVgg Unterhaching | 0: 2 | 4.215 | |
August 5, 2007 | DFB Cup 2007/08 | 1st main round | KSV: Hamburger SV | 0: 5 | 11,386 | |
August 9, 2008 | DFB Cup 2008/09 | 1st main round | KSV: Hansa Rostock | 0: 2 | 8,772 | |
July 30, 2011 | DFB Cup 2011/12 | 1st main round | KSV: Energie Cottbus | 3-0 | 7,219 | |
October 26, 2011 | DFB Cup 2011/12 | 2nd main round | KSV: MSV Duisburg | 2-0 | 8,891 | |
December 21, 2011 | DFB Cup 2011/12 | Round of 16 | KSV: 1. FSV Mainz 05 | 2-0 | 10,649 | |
February 7, 2012 | DFB Cup 2011/12 | Quarter finals | KSV: Borussia Dortmund | 0: 4 | 11,522 | |
17th August 2014 | DFB Cup 2014/15 | 1st main round | KSV: TSV 1860 Munich | 1: 2 | 8,408 | |
August 8, 2015 | DFB Cup 2015/16 | 1st main round | KSV: VfB Stuttgart | 1: 2 | 9,916 | |
11th August 2017 | DFB Cup 2017/18 | 1st main round | KSV: Eintracht Braunschweig | 2: 1 | 10,052 | |
October 24, 2017 | DFB Cup 2017/18 | 2nd main round | 1. FSV Mainz 05: KSV | 3: 2 | 10,441 | |
19th August 2018 | DFB Cup 2018/19 | 1st main round | TSV 1860 Munich: KSV | 1: 3 | 14,200 | |
October 31, 2018 | DFB Cup 2018/19 | 2nd main round | KSV: SC Freiburg | 2: 1 | 9,361 | |
February 6, 2019 | DFB Cup 2018/19 | Round of 16 | KSV: FC Augsburg | 0: 1 | 11.198 | |
11th August 2019 | DFB Cup 2019/20 | 1st main round | FSV Salmrohr: KSV | 0: 6 | 2,500 | |
11th August 2019 | DFB Cup 2019/20 | 2nd main round | SC Verl: KSV | 8: 7 i. E. | 5,153 |
As of August 11, 2019
Cup victories and finals of the North German Football Association
Final games in the NFV Cup
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season | round | pairing | Result | winner | spectator |
1925 | final | Holstein Kiel: Bremer SV | 7-0 | - | |
1926 | final | Eimsbütteler SV: Holstein Kiel | 1: 3 | - | |
1927 | final | Hamburger SV: Holstein Kiel | 3: 1 | 10,000 | |
1928 | final | Holstein Kiel: Phoenix Lübeck | 3: 1 | - | |
1954 | final | Hamburger SV: Holstein Kiel | 3: 2 | 12,000 | |
1956 | final | Hamburger SV: Holstein Kiel | 3: 1 | 12,000 | |
1962 | 3rd round | Werder Bremen: Holstein Kiel | 2: 5 | 7,000 | |
1965 | 3rd round | Holstein Kiel: SV Friedrichsort | 7-0 | 3,000 | |
1970 | 3rd round | Arminia Hannover: Holstein Kiel | 1: 2 a.d. | 2,800 | |
1970 | 3rd round | Barmbek-Uhlenhorst: Holstein Kiel | 1: 2 | 3,500 |
Status: November 22, 2016
German national players
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The listed players have been nominated as national players during their playing time with Holstein Kiel .
Record player
Operations for Holstein Kiel
Record players in championship games after World War II (as of summer 2018):
Names | nationality | position | Calls | Period |
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Hans Peter Ehlers | 1.Midfield / runner | 369 | 1953-1966 | |
Hans Joachim Aido | 2.Midfield / defense | 312 | 1972-1981 | |
Henning Hardt | 3.Defense | 304 | (1989-1991, 1993-1995, 1997-2004) | |
Immo Stelzer | 4.Storm / Defense | 296 | 1976-1986 | |
Dietmar Tönsfeldt | 5.Midfield / defense | 293 | 1974-1984 | |
Harry Witt | 6.Midfield / defense | 279 | 1974-81 & 1984-1987 | |
Thorsten Rohwer | 7.Midfield / defense | 278 | 1996 - 1999 & 2001 - 2011 | |
Thorsten Neumann | 8.Midfield / forward / defense | 276 | 1973-1984 | |
Bernd Jordt | 9.Midfield / defense | 274 | 1976-1985 | |
10. Dieter Wendland | midfield | 273 | 1974-1984 |
See below:
Goals for Holstein Kiel
Record goal scorers in championship games after World War II (as of summer 2018):
Names | nationality | position | Gates | Calls | Tor quotient | Period |
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Gerd Koll | 1.Storm | 138 | 266 | 0.53 | 1959-1968 | |
Alfred Bornemann | 2.Storm | 112 | 220 | 0.51 | 1953-1963 | |
Dmitrijus Guščinas | 3.Storm | 87 | 213 | 0.41 | 1999 - 2003 & 2007 - 2010 | |
Rudolf Christiansen | 4.Storm | 86 | 192 | 0.44 | 1969-1975 | |
Axel Möller | 5.Storm | 77 | 258 | 0.29 | 1975-1985 | |
Gerhard Saborowski | 6.Storm | 75 | 113 | 0.65 | 1963-1966 | |
Marc Heider | 7.Storm | 74 | 221 | 0.33 | 2009-2016 | |
Carsten Nemitz | 8.Storm | 72 | 125 | 0.58 | 1986-1990 | |
André Bistram | 9.Storm | 66 | 140 | 0.48 | 1982-1986 & 1990-1992 | |
10. Horst Martinsen | Storm | 54 | 105 | 0.49 | 1959-1964 | |
10. Harry Witt | Midfield / defense | 53 | 279 | 0.19 | 1974-1981 & 1984-1987 |
See below
Top scorer
Top scorer after World War II:
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Best goalscorers of a season since 1947/48
The top scorers of a season in championship and promotion games after World War II:
Oberliga Nord (1st division) 1947–1963 | ||
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season | Surname | Gates |
1947/48 | Franz Linken | 10 goals |
1948/49 | Walter Hain | 7 goals |
1949/50 | Ernst Haack & Helmut Knobloch | 10 goals |
1950/51 | Gerhard Schmidt | 17 goals |
1951/52 | Walter Hain | 18 goals |
1952/53 | Emil Maier | 24 goals (A / 3 goals) |
1953/54 | Emil Maier | 11 goals |
1954/55 | Alfred Bornemann | 15 goals |
1955/56 | Alfred Bornemann | 15 goals |
1956/57 | Horst Christiansen | 8 goals (A / 0 goals) |
1957/58 | Harald Hardtke | 14 goals |
1958/59 | Alfred Bornemann | 20 goals |
1959/60 | Horst Martinsen | 14 goals |
1960/61 | Dieter Krafczyk | 12 goals |
1961/62 | Gerd Koll | 29 goals |
1962/63 | Horst Martinsen | 16 goals |
Regionalliga Nord (2nd division) 1963–1974 | ||
1963/64 | Gerhard Saborowski | 14 goals |
1964/65 | Gerhard Saborowski | 37 goals (A / 3 goals) |
1965/66 | Gerhard Saborowski | 22 goals |
1966/67 | Gerd Koll | 23 goals |
1967/68 | Gerd Koll | 10 goals |
1968/69 | Manfred Medler | 14 goals |
1969/70 | Rudolf Christiansen | 17 goals |
1970/71 | Ulrich Schulz | 21 goals |
1971/72 | Rudolf Christiansen | 11 goals |
1972/73 | Rudolf Christiansen | 20 goals |
1973/74 | Rudolf Christiansen | 17 goals |
Amateur Oberliga Nord (3rd division) 1974–1978 | ||
1974/75 | Rudolf Christiansen & Jürgen Retza | 11 goals |
1975/76 | Jürgen Retza | 9 goals |
1976/77 | Axel Möller | 25 goals (A / 3 goals) |
1977/78 | Holger Holdhof | 24 goals (A / 7 goals) |
2nd Bundesliga North 1978–1981 | ||
1978/79 | Holger Halthof & Dieter Wendland | 8 goals |
1979/80 | Manfred Jochimiak | 15 goals |
1980/81 | Dieter Wendland | 7 goals |
Amateur Oberliga Nord (3rd division) 1981-1994 | ||
1981/82 | Bernd Brexendorf & Axel Möller | 10 goals |
1982/83 | Axel Möller | 15 goal |
1983/84 | Helmut Schweger | 12 goals |
1984/85 | André Bistram | 11 goals |
1985/86 | Andre Bistram: | 27 goals |
1986/87 | Carsten Nemitz | 17 goals |
season | Surname | Gates |
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1987/88 | Carsten Nemitz | 24 goals |
1988/89 | Carsten Nemitz | 18 goals |
1989/90 | Carsten Nemitz | 13 goals |
1990/91 | Jens-Uwe Friske | 13 goals |
1991/92 | Maik Wendorf | 11 goals |
1992/93 | Rainer Menzel | 10 goals |
1993/94 | Rainer Menzel | 14 goals |
Regionalliga Nord (3rd division) 1994–1996 | ||
1994/95 | Rainer Menzel | 8 goals |
1995/96 | Rainer Menzel | 13 goals |
Oberliga HH-SH (4th division) 1996-1998 | ||
1996/97 | Jan Wohlert | 10 goals |
1997/98 | Jan Wohlert | 13 goals |
Regionalliga Nord (3rd division) 1998-2000 | ||
1998/99 | Mike Goebel | 12 goals |
1999/00 | Jörg Ahrends | 13 goals |
Oberliga HH-SH (4th division) 2000/01 | ||
2000/01 | Daniel Jurgeleit | 22 goals (A / 0 goals) |
Regionalliga Nord (3rd division) 2001-2007 | ||
2001/02 | Dmitrijus Guščinas | 11 goals |
2002/03 | Dmitrijus Guscinas | 23 goals |
2003/04 | Daniel Teixeira | 17 goals |
2004/05 | Pavel Dobry | 8 goals |
2005/06 | Pavel Dobry | 11 goals |
2006/07 | Pavel Dobry | 13 goals |
Oberliga Nord (4th division) 2007/08 | ||
2007/08 | Michael Holt | 22 goals |
Regionalliga Nord (4th division) 2008/09 | ||
2008/09 | Tim Wulff | 9 goals |
3rd league 2009/10 | ||
2009/10 | Michael Holt | 14 goals |
Regionalliga Nord (4th division) 2010–2012 | ||
2010/11 | Marc Heider | 18 goals |
2011/12 | Jaroslaw Lindner | 17 goals |
2012/13 | Marcel Schied | 19 goals (A / 0 goals) |
3rd league 2013-2017 | ||
2013/14 | Marc Heider | 10 goals |
2014/15 | Marc Heider & Rafael Kazior (A / 1 goal) | 12 goals |
2015/16 | Steven Lewerenz | 11 goals |
2016/17 | Kingsley Schindler | 12 goals |
2nd Bundesliga 2017- | ||
2017/18 | Marvin Ducksch | 18 goals (A / 0 goals) |
2018/19 | Janni Serra | 10 goals |
2018/19 | Lee Jae-sung & Emmanuel Iyoha | 9 goals |
(A) = season with promotion games
Other former known players
Selected other former well-known players who have not been nominated as record players, top scorer, top scorers of a season or during their playing time at Holstein Kiel. In chronological and alphabetical order:
1900-1950
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List of trainers of the KSV Holstein
Period | Surname |
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September - December 1947 | Franz Linken & Franz Esser |
January - July 1948 | Hans Tauchert |
1948 - March 1950 | Sepp Kretschmann |
April 1950 - May 1952 | Alfred Beimel |
1952-1954 | Hans Tauchert |
1954-1961 | Helmuth Johannsen |
1961-1964 | Erich Wolf |
1964 - May 1965 | Helmut Ullmann |
May - June 1965 | Helmuth Johannsen |
1965 - March 1966 | Hellmut Meidt |
March 1966 - 1968 | Rudolf Fassnacht |
1968-1972 | Hans Peter Ehlers |
1972 - February 1974 | Edgar "Edu" Preuss |
February 1974 - August 1976 | Werner Bannasch |
August 1976-1978 | Gerd Koll August |
1978-1979 | Kuno Böge |
1979 - November 1979 | Arkoc Ozcan |
November 1979 - December 1980 | Gerhard Prokop |
December 1980 - April 1981 | Helmut Rickert |
1981 - August 1984 | Emanuel Graf von Soden |
1984 August - December 1984 | Dieter Wendland |
December 1984-1985 | Werner Bannasch |
1985-1986 | Peter Siegel |
1986 - October 1988 | Michael Lorkowski |
October 1988-1989 | Wlodzimierz Zemojtel |
Period | Surname |
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1989-1991 | Gerd Schildt |
1991 - September 1991 | Wolf-Waldemar Penning |
March - June 1992 | Ulf Paetau |
1992-1994 | Bernd Brexendorf |
1994 - February 1995 | Michael Kruger |
February - April 1995 | Ulf Paetau |
1995 - October 1995 | Harry Witt |
1995-1997 | Jens Martens October |
1997-1999 | Dieter Bollow |
1999-2000 | Michael Lorkowski |
2000 - September 2002 | Gerd-Volker shock |
September 2002 - September 2003 | Hans-Werner Moors |
September 2003 - February 2004 | Gerd-Volker shock |
February 2004 - 2004 | Peter Vollmann |
2004 - October 2006 | Frank Neubarth |
October 2006 - February 2007 | Stefan Böger |
2007 - December 2008 | Peter Vollmann |
December 2008 - September 2009 | Falko Götz |
October 2009 - 2010 | Christian Wück |
2010-2013 | Thorsten Gutzeit |
2013 - August 2016 | Karsten Neitzel |
August 2016 - 2018 | Markus beginning |
2018-2019 | Tim Walter |
July 2019 - September 2019 | André Schubert |
October 2019 - | Ole Werner |
Seasons without months are the usual coach contract periods from July 1st to June 30th of the respective year. Interim trainers are not listed individually, but as a footnote.
Coach with the most stakes
- Helmut Johannssen: 221 games
- Peter Ehlers: 132 games
- Karsten Neitzel: 118 games
- Michael Lorkowski: 113 games
- Emanuel Graf von Soden: 105 games
Status: summer 2018
Record games
North German championship from 1905 to 1933
- Biggest home win: 12-2 season 1909/10 quarter-finals against Internationaler FC Rostock
- Highest away win: 1:13 season 1911/12 quarter-finals against Rendsburger FC
- Biggest home defeat: 3: 5 1906/07 season semifinals against Victoria Hamburg
- Biggest away defeat: 8: 1 1931/32 season, winning relay against Hamburger SV
- Most goal-scoring games: 12-2 victory in the 1909/10 quarter-finals against Internationaler FC Rostock ; 10: 4 win 1930/31 season round of 16 Leu Braunschweig
- Highest number of goals conceded: 8: 1 defeat in the 1931/32 season, winner's relay against Hamburger SV
German championship from 1910 to 1957
- Biggest win: 9-1 season 1926/27 round of 16 against Titania Stettin
- Biggest defeat: 1: 6 season 1928/29 round of 16 against 1. FC Nürnberg
- Most goal-scoring game: 9: 1 win 1926/27 season round of 16 against Titania Stettin ; 8-2 victory in the 1925/26 round of 16 against Stettiner SC
- Highest number of goals conceded: 1: 6 season 1928/29 round of 16 against 1. FC Nürnberg
Since many games took place on neutral ground during the championship, no distinction is made here between home and away games
Record league games since 1947
- Biggest home victories: 8: 0 on the 6th matchday in the Oberliga Nord (3rd division) season 1981/82 against Concordia Hamburg ; 8: 0 on the 7th matchday in the Oberliga Nord (4th division) 2007/08 season against VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck ; 8: 0 on the 30th matchday in the Regionalliga Nord (4th league) season 2010/11 against Türkiyemspor Berlin
- Highest away win: 0: 7 on the 23rd matchday in the Oberliga Nord (1st division) season 1959/60 against Eintracht Osnabrück
- Biggest home defeat: 0: 7 on matchday 10 in the Oberliga Nord (1st division) season 1947/48 against Hamburger SV
- Biggest away defeat: 9: 0 on the 25th matchday in the 2nd Bundesliga North (2nd division) 1978/79 season against Tennis Borussia Berlin
- Most goalscoring game: 10: 2 defeat on matchday 29 in the Oberliga Nord (1st division) season 1959/60 against Hamburger SV
- Highest number of goals conceded: 10: 2 defeat on matchday 29 in the Oberliga Nord (1st division) season 1959/60 against Hamburger SV
Record cup games since 1935
- Biggest home win: 7-1 Tschammer-Pokal 1935 1st final round against SV Nordring Stettin
- Biggest away win: 0: 6 DFB-Pokal 2019/20 1st main round against FSV Salmrohr
- Biggest home defeat: 0: 5 DFB-Pokal 2007/08 1st main round against Hamburger SV
- Biggest away defeats: 6-0 Tschammer-Pokal 1941 semi-finals against Schalke 04 ; 7: 1 DFB-Pokal 1971/72 1st main round against Hannover 96 ; 7-1 DFB-Pokal 1978/79 round of 16 against 1. FC Nürnberg
- Most goal-scoring games: 5: 4 win Tschammer-Pokal 1943 1st final round against Eintracht Braunschweig ; 5: 4 win DFB-Pokal 1971/72 1st main round Hannover 96
- Highest number of goals conceded: 7: 1 DFB-Pokal 1971/72 1st main round against Hannover 96 ; 7-1 DFB-Pokal 1978/79 round of 16 against 1. FC Nürnberg
Source: including chronicle 100 years Holstein Kiel
As of August 12, 2019
President
1. Kiel Football Association
Surname | Term of office |
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vacant (Blaschke 2nd chairman) | October 6, 1900 - October 22, 1901 |
Georg P. Blaschke | October 22, 1901 - May 26, 1904 |
Alfred Haedicke | May 26, 1904 - April 4, 1912 |
Hans Heesch | April 4, 1912 - March 7, 1913 |
Alfred Haedicke | March 7, 1913 - June 7, 1917 (merger) |
FC Holstein from 1902
Surname | Term of office |
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Walter Duden | February 5, 1902 - March 31, 1904 |
Julius Johansen | March 31, 1904 - April 1, 1905 |
Walter Duden | April 1, 1905 - August 4, 1908 |
Albert Tetzlaff | August 4, 1908 - July 1, 1909 |
Karl Rempka | July 1, 1909 - January 5, 1910 |
Karl Möller | January 5, 1910-1915 |
August Gamst | 1915 - June 7, 1917 (merger) |
KSV Holstein from 1900
Surname | Term of office |
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August Gamst | June 7, 1917-1919 |
Hans Heesch | 1919-1920 |
August Gamst | May 20, 1920 - September 22, 1921 |
Ernst Föge | September 22, 1921 - January 22, 1930 |
Hermann Langness | January 22, 1930 - August 17, 1938 |
Carl Friese | August 17, 1938 - end of the war |
Egon Flessner | October 25, 1945 - September 1946 |
Fritz Weinknecht | October 1, 1946 - May 27, 1947 |
Klaus Scharnberg | May 27, 1947 - May 28, 1948 |
Carl Friese | June 30, 1948 - December 7, 1948 |
Ernst Föge | December 7, 1948 - November 1, 1949 |
Hermann Langness | November 30, 1949 - May 27, 1952 |
Heinrich Ehlers 1 | May 27, 1952 - May 4, 1961 |
Heinrich Happ | May 4, 1961 - February 17, 1967 |
Karl-Heinz Brandt | February 17, 1967 - April 9, 1968 |
Josef Keller | April 9, 1968 - February 21, 1969 |
Carl-August Böcken | February 21, 1969 - March 10, 1972 |
Wilhelm Ehlers | March 24, 1972 - April 16, 1975 |
Karl-Heinz Brandt | April 16, 1975 - 1982 |
Peter Salman | 1982-1986 |
Klaus Hansen-Kohlmorgen | 1986 |
Dieter Weiland | 1986 - 1988 |
Wolf-Fedor Jobs | 1988-1993 |
Hannes Schoberth | 1993-1995 |
Sven Jacob | 1995 - July 2007 |
Roland rhymes | July 2007 - March 2017 |
Steffen Schneekloth | since June 2017 |
1 honorary president
Honorary members
Overview of the honorary members of Holstein Kiel. The list is not complete:
before 1975
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after 1975
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Participants in the Olympic Games
- Adolf "Adsch" Werner: Olympic Summer Games 1912 in Stockholm for the national soccer team
- Hans Reesee: 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm for the national soccer team
- Georg Krogmann: 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm for the national soccer team
- Hans Lubinus : Regatta sailor for Germany at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, 1952 in Helsinki and 1956 in Melbourne
- Dorothea "Dorle" Kress: Women's shot put in Helsinki in 1952
- Hans-Helmut Snaffle: Men's long jump 1964 in Tokyo
- Uwe Beyer : Hammer Throw men in 1964 in Tokyo, 1968 in Mexico City and in 1972 in Munich
See also
- Holstein Kiel
- Season balances from Holstein Kiel
- List of football matches between Holstein Kiel and VfB Lübeck
- List of football matches between Holstein Kiel and Hamburger SV
literature
- Andreas Blaas, Kellner, Schmidt, Schulz, Struckmeyer u. a .: 30 years of Holstein Kiel , commemorative publication and chronicle for the 30th anniversary, Kiel 1930.
- Andreas Blaas, Cally Schulz u. a .: 50 years of Holstein Kiel , commemorative publication and chronicle for the 50th anniversary, Kiel 1950.
- Ernst Gorgas u. a .: 60 years Holstein Kiel , anniversary edition of the club newspaper for the 60th anniversary, Kiel 1960.
- Ernst Gorgas, Hoff, Ludwig a. a .: 75 years of Holstein Kiel , commemorative publication and chronicle for the 75th anniversary, Kiel, 1975.
- Christian Callsen, Hardy Grüne, Christian Jessen, Raymond Madsen, Norman Nawe, Patrick Nawe: 100 Years of Holstein Kiel , Festschrift and Chronicle for the 100th Anniversary, Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-328-00891-8 .
- Norman Nawe, Patrick Nawe: Holstein Kiel - The dream of the Bundesliga , Göttingen 2018. ISBN 978-3-7307-0412-7 .
References and comments
- ↑ In the final round of the German soccer championship in 1909/10 , Willy Zincke was also the top scorer with 5 goals.
- ↑ Good Friday 1951 - an everlasting audience record ( Memento of the original from August 25, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ At the same time the highest league home defeat of HSV in its club history since 1945, together with the 0: 5 of FC Bayern Munich on the 32nd matchday in the 1973/74 season and SSV Jahn Regensburg on the 6th matchday in the 2018/19 season .
- ↑ Rsssf.com: Eternal final round table of the clubs for the German championship 1903 to 1914
- ↑ Rsssf.com: Eternal final round table of the clubs for the German championship 1903 to 1933
- ↑ Rsssf.com: Eternal final round table of the clubs for the German championship 1903 to 1945
- ↑ Rsssf.com: Eternal final round table of the clubs for the German championship 1903 to 1963
- ↑ 75 years Holstein Kiel pp. 22, 23.
- ↑ a b player archive
- ↑ After evaluating the match reports in Sport Hamburg , Kicker and (partially) Hamburger Abendblatt, 28 goals appear plausible . Two other sources even name 29 goals, the authors Grüne and Prüß only 27 goals. There is no absolute certainty, because z. For example, the question of “own goal or striker's goal” was subject to the reporter's subjective assessment at the time (also applies to numerous other cases).
- ↑ During this “coachless time in Holstein” in 1947/48, Franz Linken temporarily trained as player-coach & Franz “Seppl” Esser the storks team.
- ↑ 100 Years of Holstein Kiel , page 225: Hans Tauchert looked after 11 games for KSV Holstein, as Holstein was without a full-time trainer in those months, although he was also a trainer at Hamburger SV. So it came to the unique curiosity in April 1948 that in the game KSV vs. HSV the same coach sat in the coaching bench.
- ↑ Due to the suspension of Holstein from the Oberliga Nord, Kretschmann also took over the coaching office of Eckernförder SV in the 1948/49 season .
- ↑ Paul Gräf was the interim player-coach on the last matchday against Eintracht Braunschweig.
- ↑ In the meantime, Gerd Koll was interim player-coach for a game day.
- ↑ In the meantime, Walter Hollstein was interim coach for a game day.
- ↑ In the meantime Gerd Koll was interim trainer for two match days.
- ↑ For the rest of the season, Heinz Stickel was the interim coach for five match days.
- ↑ In the meantime, Wlodzimierz Zemojtel & Willi Cryns were interim coaches for ten match days.
- ↑ the rest of the season Horst Kratzert was interim trainer for eight game days.
- ↑ In the meantime, Daniel Jurgeleit was an interim trainer.
- ↑ In the meantime, Klaus Thomforde was interim coach for two match days.
- ↑ In the meantime, Klaus Thomforde & Michael Bauer were interim coaches for a game day.
- ↑ In the meantime Torsten Fröhling was interim trainer for three match days.
- ↑ In the meantime, Ole Werner & Hannes Drews were interim coaches for a game day.
- ↑ In the meantime, Ole Werner was interim coach for four match days.
- ↑ Holstein Kiel: The dream of the Bundesliga