Köpenicker SC
Surname | Köpenicker Sportclub e. V. |
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Club colors | Red White |
Founded | 1991 |
Place of foundation | Berlin |
Association headquarters | Wendenschloßstr. 182 12557 Berlin |
Members | 2,000 |
Departments | 12 |
Chairman | Dirk Monch
Ingo Bendyk |
Homepage | www.koepenickersc.de |
The Köpenicker SC is a sports club from Berlin-Köpenick . The club is known for its volleyball women, who played in the Bundesliga until 2017 . Other departments offer aerobics , badminton , fitness , football , gymnastics , canoeing , sailing , dancing and hiking .
history
The Köpenicker SC, established in 1991, has its origins as a GDR company sports association . Founded in 1949 as BSG RFT Köpenick, it was called BSG Motor Wendenschloß from 1950, BSG Motor Köpenick from October 1957 and SV Motor Köpenick from 1990 to 1991. After the pure soccer club 1. FC Union Berlin, Köpenicker SC is now the second largest sports club in the Treptow-Köpenick district with 1,800 active members (including a thousand children and young people) .
Volleyball (women)
Köpenicker SC | |
German volleyball association | |
Club data | |
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address | Hämmerlingstrasse 88 12555 Berlin |
Head of department | Martin Jankowsky |
Homepage | www.k-sc.de |
Volleyball department | |
league | Bundesliga |
Venue | Hämmerlingstrasse sports hall |
Trainer | Manuel Rieke |
Assistant coach | Finn Dittelbach |
successes | Ascent in 2005 |
last season | 9th place in the Bundesliga, pre-playoffs |
Was standing: | April 27, 2017 |
team
The squad for the 2016/17 season consisted of the following players.
Surname | No. | nation | size | Date of birth | position |
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Jessica Goepner | 11 | Germany | 1.73 m | Dec 11, 1990 | L. |
Annalena Grätz | 8th | Germany | 1.82 m | 22 Mar 1997 | AA |
Julia Hero | 9 | Germany | 1.85 m | Oct. 20, 1992 | MB |
Marie Holstein | 12 | Germany | 1.90 m | Apr 15, 1997 | D. |
Nele Iwohn | 15th | Germany | 1.83 m | Sep 15 1996 | D. |
Luise Klein | 6th | Germany | 1.78 m | Jan 15, 1999 | Z |
Nuria Lopes da Silva | 16 | Portugal | 1.73 m | Dec 26, 1991 | MB |
Anna Pogany | 7th | Germany | 1.68 m | July 21, 1994 | L. |
Pia Riedel | 17th | Germany | 1.77 m | Sep 9 1990 | AA |
Dominice Steffen | 5 | Germany | 1.86 m | Dec 17, 1987 | AA |
Celin Stöhr | 2 | Germany | 1.91 m | Nov 22, 1993 | MB |
Nicole Walch | 1 | United States | 1.89 m | Nov 5, 1993 | AA |
Sarah Wickstrom | 10 | United States | 1.81 m | Apr 5, 1993 | Z |
Positions : AA = acceptance / outside, D = diagonal, L = Libero, MB = middle block, Z = pass
New additions 2016 | |
player | previous club |
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Marie Holstein | Schweriner SC |
Luise Klein | VC Olympia Schwerin |
Nuria Lopes da Silva | SVS Post Schwechat |
Celin Stöhr | 1. VC Wiesbaden |
Nicole Walch | Gigantes de Carolina |
Departures in 2016 | |
player | new club |
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Lauren Barfield | Schweriner SC |
Ann-Marie Knauf | SC Potsdam |
Kaleigh Nelson | unknown |
Eva Rutarová | Volley Lugano |
Head coach in 2016 // 17 was Manuel Rieke , who last played for the men's Bundesliga club Netzhoppers Königs Wusterhausen . His assistants were co-trainer Finn Dittelbach and athletic trainer Rainer Latzke. Elena Widner worked as a physiotherapist.
Venue
The team has played their home games since 2009 in the Hämmerlingstrasse sports hall (on the grounds of the An der Alten Försterei stadium ), which has space for 1,400 spectators (400 of them standing).
History of the Bundesliga
The squad for the 2005/06 season consisted of 13 players. The trainer was Michael Lehmann. His assistant coaches were Ingrid Sycova and Ralf Hartig from Slovakia. In the first Bundesliga season , the Köpenickers could only win the two home games against 1. VC Wiesbaden and VC Muldental Grimma and moved into the play-down round as penultimate. With two more victories against Grimma, they confirmed this position and were able to prevent relegation. In the DVV Cup, the promoted team lost 3-2 away from Bayer Leverkusen in the round of 16 .
The KSC started the 2006/07 season with ten players. The coach was Guillermo Gallardo (Argentina). His assistant coach was Mattieu Casimir (France). In the 2006/07 season , the women from Köpenick had to compete in the play-down round, although they had eight wins in the main round (including 3-0 home wins against record champions USC Münster and thirds in the season 1. VC Wiesbaden) and the final eighth place showed greatly improved. In the play-down round, they won four out of six games and finished second just behind USC Münster. In the DVV Cup , the Köpenick women lost the quarter-finals against VfB 91 Suhl after beating second division TV Hülzweiler .
In the 2007/08 season the KSC competed with 13 players. Newcomers were the national youth players Michaela Sabrowske and Sandra Sell from VC Olympia Rhein-Neckar . The coach was the Italian Alberto Salomoni , who replaced Guillermo Gallardo in the summer of 2007. The Argentine moved to Rote Raben Vilsbiburg together with his assistant Matthieu Casimir . In the 2007/08 season , the KSC took eighth place. After a round of 16 victory in the DVV Cup against league rivals Sonthofen, they failed in the quarter-finals at NA. Hamburg .
The squad for the 2008/09 season consisted of ten players. Saskia Hippe moved to Dresdner SC and Katalin Schlegl ended her career. The newcomers were Lorena Zuleta and Sabrina Soares from Colombia and Brazil. Tom Schwenk was the new trainer on October 27, 2008. After only two season games, he replaced Matthias Münz, who had come under fire for revealing the club's internal information to the public. The previous season, Alberto Salomoni coached the KSC. The KSC finished the 2008/09 season with a ninth place. KSC lost 3-2 in Leverkusen in the round of 16 of the DVV Cup .
In the 2009/10 season the team consisted of eleven players. Schumann moved to VC Wiesbaden, Sydlik to SC Potsdam and Hannibal to the second division club SG Rotation Prenzlauer Berg . Sabrowske, Soares and Zuleta also left the club. Kleefisch and Anne Zimmer came from SC Potsdam, Marjanovic from VC Wiesbaden and Bieneck from VC Olympia Berlin . Göpner , Knauf and Riedel come from their own offspring. Head trainer Jürgen Treppner replaced Tom Schwenk, who took on a position as base manager. In the 2009/10 season , the KSC ended in ninth place. In the DVV-Pokal they failed again in the second round and lost 0: 3 to Schweriner SC.
In the 2010/11 season , the Köpenicker reached 12th place and were relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. After DJK Augsburg left the game, the KSC was able to stay in the 1st Bundesliga. Also this season the DVV Cup ended in the round of 16, in which they lost 1: 3 against Vilsbiburg.
For the 2011/12 season, the Köpenickers were able to team up with Garcia Duarte (Club Voleibol Emeve / ESP), Weiland and Edwards (both from Pieksämäki Volley / FIN), Meyerink (VC Olympia Berlin), Golla (USC Münster) and Leszczyńska (Sandeco EC Wybrzeze / POL). Have left the club Angels (Smart Allianz Stuttgart), de Olivera (Sm'Aesch Pfeffingen / SUI), Mitrovic (Tulle Naves Volley / FRA), and de Waard and Bieneck . KSC was very strong at home in the 2011/12 season (9 wins in 13 games). In the end, the KSC took 9th place. In the DVV Cup they were eliminated in the round of 16 against VT Aurubis Hamburg.
For the 2012/13 season only five players from the previous season remained. Golla, Knauf, Rydvalová, Edwards, Weiland, Sell and Meyerink left the team. In addition, there were the national player Grohmann from SC Potsdam, Forgáchová , Skorupka , Smutná , Felix , Burazer , Pohle (left KSC in November 2012) and the two Canadians Guimond and Pavan . Hippe , Graap and Woinowsky switched from the first to the second team of the Köpenicker and are now playing in the Regionalliga Nordost. In the round of 16 of the DVV Cup , KSC won 3-0 against VT Aurubis Hamburg . In the quarter-finals, the KSC was eliminated 3-0 against the Rote Raben Vilsbiburg . Juliane Pohle (November 2012) and Alicja Leszczyńska (December 2012) left the club during the 2012/13 season. As a replacement for Juliane Pohle, the KSC was able to sign Brittney Brimmage in January 2013 . At the end of the Bundesliga top round, the Köpenickers finished ninth. In the pre-playoffs, however, they were subject to SC Potsdam.
After Cutiño's contract was no longer extended (change to Allianz MTV Stuttgart ), Benedikt Frank , who had previously coached SV Lohhof for five years , was signed for the 2013/14 season . Björn Matthes was hired as the new assistant coach . He recently coached the men of the second division team TSGL Schöneiche . From last season only Göpner, Riedel and Grohmann remained in the team. To do pledged, among other things Saskia Radzuweit and Julia Hero of Hamburg, as well as the Israeli setter Peham , the two US women Hawari and Frazier and the Norwegian carrion . In DVV Cup they met in the second round, just as it did in the previous year, on VT Aurubis Hamburg but was associated with 1: inferior third The KSC finished the main round of the Bundesliga in tenth place. In the following pre-playoffs they were inferior to USC Münster in two games .
The first newcomer of the 2014/15 season was the player Mona Elwassimy from the Allgäu Team Sonthofen from the Second League South. In addition there were Erica Martrece Wilson from the Arizona State Sun Devils , Leona Neumannová from the Allgäu Team Sonthofen , Kindra Carlson from the University of Washington , Lauren Barfield from LTSL Legionowo and Nadja Schaus from USC Münster . In contrast, there were seven departures ( Shani Peham , Susanne Besa to VV Grimma , Hanne Haugen Aas , Ashley Frazier , Shannon Grace Hawari , Patricia Grohmann and Florentina Büttner ).
During the season Elwassimy moved to Vilsbiburg and Sophie Schubert came from VCO Berlin to Köpenicker SC. In addition, Nadja Schaus and Leona Neumannová left the club. In February they separated from the coach Frank. Co-trainer Björn Matthes took over his duties .
After the Bundesliga top round, the Köpenicker SC occupied the eleventh and thus the relegation place. In addition, the club received a penalty (six points deduction) from the VBL for violating the license conditions. In the DVV Cup they were eliminated in the round of 16 with 0: 3 against Schweriner SC.
Second team
In the 2011/12 season, the KSC II team was promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost. In the first regional league season, the team achieved second place. Due to the transfer of game rights from SG Rotation Prenzlauer Berg to Köpenicker SC, the second team will play in the Third League North and the KSC III team in the Regionalliga Nordost from the 2013/14 season . In October 2013, the KSC II team won the regional cup and met the Stralsund Wildcats in the qualifying round for the DVV Cup , which they lost 2: 3. The 2013/14 season of the third division ended the team in second place. In the 2014/15 season, KSC II was eliminated again in the DVV Cup against the Stralsund Wildcats.
After the transfer of game rights from TSV Rudow Berlin , the KSC II team started in the 2nd Bundesliga North in 2015/16 .
More teams
youth | master |
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A-youth | - |
B-youth | 2004, 2007 |
C-youth | 2002, 2005 |
D-youth | 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 |
E-youth | 1997, 2002, 2002 |
The KSC's volleyball department has around 150 members, including around 100 children and young people who play in several teams. The second team of the KSC women made it to the second division in 2006. The basis is formed by their own youth work, in which the girls' teams have so far won 36 Berlin championships, 21 northeast German championships and eleven German championships. The A, B and D youth were Berlin champions in the 2006/07 season, the C youth Berlin runners-up. The most successful so far was born in 1990. With the Bundesliga players Saskia Hippe, Sandra Sydlik, Pia Riedel, Jessica Göpner and Stephanie Hempel, the team has won four German championships so far (2002 E-Youth, 2003 D-Youth, 2005 C-Youth, 2007 B-youth) and was runner-up in 2008 in the A-youth.
Soccer (men)
Season (selected) | league | space | (from) |
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1961/62 | II. League (GDR), Season 1 | 8th | (14) |
1962/63 | II. League (GDR), Season 2 | 1 | (14) |
1963/64 | East German League North | 14th | (16) |
1964/65 | District League Berlin | 1 | (14) |
1965/66 | East German League North | 12 | (16) |
1966/67 | East German League North | 12 | (16) |
1967/68 | East German League North | 15th | (16) |
1968/69 | District League Berlin | 4th | (17) |
1969/70 | District League Berlin | 3 | (18) |
1970/71 | District League Berlin | 7th | (16) |
1971/72 | District League Berlin | 1 | (14) |
1972/73 | GDR League B | 11 | (12) |
1973/74 | District League Berlin | 14th | (16) |
1974/75 | District League Berlin | 5 | (16) |
1975/76 | District League Berlin | 6th | (16) |
1976/77 | District League Berlin | 12 | (15) |
1977/78 | District League Berlin | 11 | (15) |
1978/79 | District League Berlin | 8th | (13) |
1979/80 | District League Berlin | 11 | (16) |
1980/81 | District League Berlin | 15th | (17) |
1981/82 | District League Berlin | 16 | (16) |
(...) | (...) | (...) | (...) |
1990/91 | Bezirksliga Berlin or Landesliga Ost Gradation into fourth class through the introduction of the NOFV Oberliga |
7th | (17) |
1991/92 | Landesliga Berlin, Dept. 1 | 4th | (16) |
1992/93 |
Association league Berlin now as Köpenicker SC |
10 | (16) |
1993/94 | Verbandsliga Berlin Gradation into fifth class through the introduction of the regional league |
13 | (19) |
1994/95 | Association League Berlin | 1 | (19) |
1995/96 | NOFV-Oberliga | 10 | (17) |
1996/97 | NOFV-Oberliga | 8th | (15) |
1997/98 | NOFV-Oberliga | 9 | (15) |
1998/99 | NOFV-Oberliga | 10 | (16) |
1999/2000 | NOFV-Oberliga | 12 | (16) |
2000/01 | BFV Association League | 7th | (18) |
2001/02 | BFV Association League | 1 | (18) |
2002/03 | NOFV-Oberliga | 18th | (19) |
2003/04 | BFV Association League | 10 | (18) |
2004/05 | BFV Association League | 2 | (18) |
2005/06 | BFV Association League | 10 | (18) |
2006/07 | BFV Association League | 5 | (18) |
2007/08 | BFV Association League Gradation into sixth division through the introduction of the 3rd division |
10 | (18) |
2008/09 | Berlin League | 4th | (18) |
2009/10 | Berlin League | 13 | (19) |
2010/11 | Berlin League | 17th | (18) |
2011/12 | Landesliga Berlin, Season 2 | 5 | (16) |
2012/13 | Landesliga Berlin, Season 2 | 1 | (16) |
2013/14 | Berlin League | 7th | (18) |
2014/15 | Berlin League | 15th | (18) |
2015/16 | Berlin League | 18th | (18) |
highlighted in green: ascent | |||
highlighted in pink: descent | |||
highlighted in gray: Gradation through league reform |
In the GDR, KSC's predecessor, BSG Motor Köpenick, was one of the so-called elevator teams for a decade, commuting between second and third class. In the seasons 1963/64, 1965 to 1968 and 1972/73 Motor Köpenick played as the greatest success in the (second-rate) GDR league. In the eternal table of the GDR league, the BSG ranks 100th out of a total of 201 teams, in the eternal table of the FDGB-Pokal it ranks 81st. Then it went permanently to the district league and with the restructuring of Berlin football after German unification the association league , where they re-founded under the name Köpenicker SC.
In 1995 the first men's team of the KSC managed to move up to the fourth class NOFV league , in which they could hold for five years in a row. With the restructuring of the season one had to return to the association league. In the 2001/02 season another success came with the return to the NOFV-Oberliga, but after only one season in 2003 the relegation followed again. The Köpenickers, who played in the association league again until they were relegated again in 2011, made it into the final of the Berlin BFV state cup for the first time in the 2006/07 season with a victory in the semifinals against BFC Dynamo under coach Thorsten Boer , where they played against the two Classes higher playing 1. FC Union Berlin lost 7-0. In 2013, the Köpenicker SC succeeded in being promoted from the regional league to the Berlin league . After three seasons, you had to accept relegation to the national league in 2016.
With currently 17 children's and youth teams and 5 men's teams, the soccer department is currently the largest section in the club. Since 2000, the KSC has been running the “Sport Kids and Youth Club Köpenick” (soccer school) funding project together with 1. FC Union and in close cooperation with day-care centers and schools, which is intended to spot future talent.
Venue
The home football games are played on the Wendenschloßstraße 182 sports field (3500 seats).
Trainer
- Olaf Seier (1998–2000, 2008–2009)
Individual evidence
- ↑ KSC Berlin brings Schwerin talent Marie Holstein. Köpenicker SC, June 21, 2016, accessed on October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ From the Altmark via Schwerin to the capital: Luise Klein reinforces KSC Berlin on the feed position. Köpenicker SC, August 12, 2016, accessed on October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Nuria Lopes da Silva in her 1st Bundesliga season at KSC Berlin. Köpenicker SC, August 1, 2016, accessed on October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Celin Stöhr wants to attack again at Köpenicker SC. BZ , August 4, 2016, accessed October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Gap in external attack occupied: Nicole Walch strengthens Köpenicker SC Berlin. Köpenicker SC, October 10, 2016, accessed on October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Lauren Barfield: "It's going to be tough - and I'm looking forward to it!" (No longer available online.) Schweriner SC, June 2, 2016, archived from the original on October 19, 2016 ; Retrieved October 19, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ SC Potsdam brings player Ann-Marie Knauf. Märkische Allgemeine, July 7, 2016, accessed October 19, 2016 .
- ↑ Arriva un nuovo centrale per la A. (No longer available online.) Volley Lugano, October 7, 2016, archived from the original on October 19, 2016 ; Retrieved October 19, 2016 (Italian). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Opening of the large sports hall at Hämmerlingstrasse. Berlin District Office Treptow-Köpenick, October 22, 2009, accessed on June 13, 2012 .
- ↑ Farewell. Köpenicker SC, November 26, 2012, accessed on November 27, 2012 .
- ↑ Alicja Leszczynska ends her season at KSC Berlin. Köpenicker SC, December 14, 2012, accessed on December 15, 2012 .
- ↑ Welcome, Brittney Brimmage! Köpenicker SC, January 11, 2013, accessed on January 12, 2013 .
- ↑ Transfer of game rights from the women of the SG Rotation Prenzlauer Berg to the Köpenicker SC Berlin. (No longer available online.) DVV, May 20, 2013, archived from the original on October 25, 2016 ; Retrieved May 20, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.