SC Pfullendorf

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SC Pfullendorf
Club coat of arms of SC Pfullendorf
Basic data
Surname Sportclub Pfullendorf 1919 eV
Seat Pfullendorf , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding August 2, 1919
Colours White-red
Website www.sc-pfullendorf.de
First soccer team
Head coach Adnan Sijaric
Venue Geberit Arena
Places 10,000
league Association League South Baden
2019/20 7th place
home
Away

The Sportclub Pfullendorf is a sports club from the Baden-Württemberg city ​​of Pfullendorf , which was founded on August 2, 1919 and has 550 members (as of 2016). The home arena of the club is the Geberit Arena , which can hold around 10,000 spectators .

In addition to football, the club also offers chess , table tennis and ice stock sport .

history

Coat of arms 1950 to 2009

In recent years, the football department has particularly attracted attention. The SC Pfullendorf rose in 1980 for the first time in the amateur league Baden-Württemberg . In the following 15 years, the team managed a total of four times to return to the league immediately after relegation as the South Baden association league champion. In 1998, the leap into the "old" Regionalliga Süd followed , and two years later Pfullendorf even took part in the promotion round (in which the three runners-up took part) to the second Bundesliga , as runner-up behind SSV Reutlingen 05 (which was promoted directly) however only the third place behind LR Ahlen and Union Berlin was achieved. The following 2000/01 season led to relegation from the Regionalliga and again presented the SCP with the task of creating a direct re-promotion, and in fact it could be solved the fifth time. From 2002 Pfullendorf played again in the third-class Regionalliga Süd. The again bad course of the 2004/05 season ensured the replacement of coach Günter Rommel during the current season. Marco Kurz , ex-professional a. a. at TSV 1860 Munich , took over the fortunes of the SCP as player-coach. Although they only finished 16th in the end, after 1. SC Feucht had not applied for a license for the new season and Eintracht Trier only relegated one team from the 2nd Bundesliga to the Regionalliga Süd, it was still enough for the Linzgauer to stay in the league .

For the 2006/07 season Michael Feichtenbeiner took over the coaching position in Pfullendorf again. He and his players celebrated the greatest success in the club's history on September 10, 2006, when SC Pfullendorf defeated Bundesliga club Arminia Bielefeld 2-1 in the first round of the DFB Cup . Michael Feichtenbeiner was released on April 24, 2008. By the 17th place in the table in the 2007/08 season Pfullendorf reached the goal of qualifying for the newly created 3rd professional league , not and played from the 2008/09 season in the fourth-class Regional League South. In the 2010/11 season Helgi Kolviðsson was the coach of the sports club, his successor in the 2011/12 season was Kristijan Đorđević .

In May 2014 (the club was last in the table), the board decided to voluntarily relegate to the two classes lower league after the 2013/14 season . Club President Martin Fritz justified this with the fact that a competitive top division squad would not be financially viable for the club. At the same time the termination of the contract of trainer Stephan Baierl was announced. At the beginning of June 2014 the team was finally registered for the Oberliga 2014/15 . In addition, Patrick Hagg was introduced as the new coach.

At the end of 2015, the club ran into financial difficulties and was unable to partially pay players' salaries in full. After Martin Fritz's executive committee was refused discharge at the annual general meeting, the latter resigned, as did his deputy. The club was in a serious crisis, especially since the sporting situation was devastating after a very weak first half of the season. The three former players Marko Barlecaj , Marco Konrad and Ralf Hermanutz joined forces and looked for a new board. On January 13, 2016, at an extraordinary general meeting, the Pfullendorfer physician Jobst-Michael Florus was elected as the new president and with him a new management team. After relegation from the Oberliga in 2016, another relegation from the Association League followed in 2017, so that the team had to compete in the Landesliga Südbaden (season 3) in the 2017/18 season. The SCP was able to complete this with the championship, so that the return to the Association League South Baden was a direct success.

Venue

The football team's venue is the Pfullendorfer Waldstadion on Kasernenstrasse . The stadium belongs to the city of Pfullendorf and offers space for 10,000 spectators, 432 of which are covered seats. The Pfullendorfer Waldstadion has a different name for home games of SC Pfullendorf or for international matches. On April 23, 2005 it was named Alno-Arena . The Alno AG announced the sponsorship deal with the football third division at the end of the 2007/08 season. On June 21, 2009 it was announced that the arena would in future be called Geberit-Arena . The renaming is linked to a stronger financial commitment by Geberit AG , a Swiss sanitary ware manufacturer with a production site in Pfullendorf, and the parties have agreed not to disclose the amount of the commitment.

successes

championship
Cup

Placements since 2003

Placements in the Regionalliga Süd and Südwest

Placements in the football league Baden-Württemberg

Placements in the Association League South Baden

  • 2016/17 16. (relegation)
  • 2018/19 7.

Placements in the Landesliga lll Südbaden

  • 2017/18 1st place (promotion)

Well-known former players

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ A bang at SC Pfullendorf - a new start in the association league? In: Südkurier , May 22, 2014
  2. ^ SC Pfullendorf: New start in the upper league with Hagg In: Südkurier , June 6, 2014
  3. Oliver Kothmann: "Three old stars are reorganizing the SCP." In: Schwäbische Zeitung, January 15, 2016
  4. Siegfried Volk (siv): Geberit follows Alno . In: Südkurier from June 23, 2009
  5. Stadium: Geberit is the new namesake . In: Schwäbische Zeitung from June 22, 2009