SV Schott Jena

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SV SCHOTT Jena
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Schott Jena e. V.
Seat Jena
founding 1896
Colours blue red
Website svschottjena.de
First soccer team
Venue Sports center Oberaue
Places 2000
league Thuringia League
2018/19 4th Place
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The SV Schott Jena (spelling: SV SCHOTT Jena ) is a German sports club from Jena . It has 12 departments. Home of the club is the Oberaue sports center .

Club (soccer)

The SV Schott Jena was founded in 1896 by workers and the company founder Otto Schott of the company Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Genossen as a gymnastics club of the Jena glassworks . In the initially pure gymnastics club, a football department was set up in 1911, which joined the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association (ATSB) and was two Thuringian workers' athletes' champions by 1933. After the merger with the factory orchestra of the glassworks, the Jenaers played from 1933 as TSM Glaswerk Jena and from 1937 as TuS Schott Jena .

After the end of the war, the association was dissolved and re-established as SG Jena-Forst in 1946 . Although the glassworks continued to provide financial support, several changes of name followed. Until 1990 Jena played under a total of ten different names, including BSG Otto Schott Jena and BSG Jenaer Glaswerk Jena , but the common short form remained Schott , later also Glaswerk Jena . On a sporting level, the club never gained a foothold in the higher-class football of the GDR. As early as 1950 he ceded his state class place to the newly founded BSG Chemie Jena . In the late eighties, Glaswerk won the third-class district league Gera several times and failed repeatedly in the promotion round to the GDR league due to its weakness away from home. The club was never able to qualify for the national GDR cup competition .

After the reunification, the name was changed to SV Jenaer Glas and in the summer of 1991 the works club started in the fourth-class Thuringia regional league , which was only the fifth-highest league from 1994 onwards. In the 1995/96 season, Jenaer Glas took second place in the state league behind SV Kahla and won the Thuringian championship a year later. In the Oberliga Nordost (4th division), SV JENAer Glaswerk held a total of three seasons. From 2000 the club, renamed SV Schott JENAer Glas , played again in the fifth class Thuringian league .

In 2008 the Thuringian League was downgraded to the sixth highest league and there was another change of the club name to SV Schott Jena . The SV immediately won its fourth Thuringia championship in the 2008/09 season. After an unsuccessful year in the Oberliga Nordost (5th division), the club succeeded in 2013 as the sovereign champion of the Thuringian League again in promotion to the fifth highest division. In addition, they won the Thuringia Cup with a 1-0 final victory over the third division club Rot-Weiß Erfurt and thus qualified for the first main round of the DFB Cup 2013/14 , in which the Jena team played the Bundesliga club Hamburger SV in front of 12,000 spectators in the Ernst- Abbe-Sportfeld lost 4-0, with the 0-0 being held until the 72nd minute of the game. In the fifth-class Northeast soccer league, the club achieved the “relegation” season goal in 2014 , 2015 and 2016 .

The club finished the fifth league year in 2018 in 14th place out of 16 and was relegated back to the Thuringian league. With the withdrawal of the 13th, FSV Barleben, Schott could have played the relegation relegation. However, the club announced after the end of the season not to participate in the upcoming league season, as the scheduling of the relegation games to remain in the league did not allow a competitive team to be set up. The first team has been in sixth class since then.

Women's soccer

In the summer of 2010 a women's soccer department was founded, which in 2015 consisted of 40 women in 2 adult teams. The first team played for years in the association league and the second team in the regional league East Thuringia. With the start of the 2018/2019 season, the women's football department was dissolved after 8 years.

Name changes

  • 1946–1948 SG Jena-Forst
  • 1948–1956 BSG Otto Schott Jena
  • 1956–1977 BSG Motor Schott Jena
  • 1977–1980 BSG Glaswerk Schott Jena
  • 1980–1981 BSG Glaswerk Jena
  • 1981–1990 BSG JENAer Glaswerk Jena
  • 1990–1996 SV JENAer Glas e. V.
  • 1996–2001 SV JENAer Glaswerk e. V.
  • 2001–2008 SV Schott JENAer Glas e. V.
  • since February 1st, 2008 SV SCHOTT Jena e. V.

successes

  • Thuringia Masters: 1920, 1921, 1997, 2009, 2013
  • TFV Cup Winner: 2013
  • Promotion to the regional league Thuringia: 1990
  • Champion District League Gera: 1985/86, 1988/89, 1989/90

statistics

  • Participation in the Thuringia regional class: 1949/50
  • Participation in the Gera district league: 1974 / 75–1980 / 81, 1982 / 83–1989 / 90
  • Participation in the Thuringia League: 1990 / 91–1996 / 97, 2000 / 01–2008 / 09, 2010 / 11–2012 / 13, 2018 / 19-
  • Participation in Oberliga Nordost: 1997 / 98–1999 / 2000, 2009/10, 2013 / 14-2017 / 18

people

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schott Jena defends itself for a long time against defeat. In: kicker.de. August 4, 2013, accessed August 4, 2013 .
  2. SCHOTT Jena withdraws from the big league! In: fupa.net. FuPa, June 3, 2018, accessed June 4, 2018 .
  3. Women's football at SV Schott Jena celebrates its fifth anniversary
  4. No more women's football at SCHOTT Jena
  5. With SV SCHOTT, one of the largest popular sports clubs in the region is based in Jena. Recently, however, the club was forced to close its women's football department.