SGS Essen

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SGS Essen
SGS Essen club coat of arms
Basic data
Surname Sports community Essen-
Schönebeck 19/68 eV
Seat Essen , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 2000
president Ulrich Meier
Website sgs-essen.de
First soccer team
Head coach Markus Högner
Venue Essen stadium
Places 20,650
league Bundesliga
2019/20 5th place
home
Away

The Sportgemeinschaft Essen-Schönebeck 19/68 eV , or SGS Essen for short , is a sports club from Essen . The club comes from a merger of the clubs VfB Borbeck and SC Grün-Weiß Schönebeck in 2000. The flagship of SG Essen-Schönebeck is the women's soccer team, which has played in the Bundesliga since 2004 . Until the 2012/13 season, all women's and girls' teams competed under the name SG Essen-Schönebeck .

history

On March 21, 1973, a women's soccer department was founded at SC Grün-Weiß Schönebeck . In 1976 he was promoted to the Niederrhein Association League, which was the top division at the time. After a temporary descent, the rise was celebrated in 1992. Five years later, they made the leap into the regional league for the first time, from which they were immediately relegated. With a strongly rejuvenated team, they managed to get back up and became runner-up right away. After another second place, they slipped back into midfield and in 2003 had to tremble for a long time to avoid relegation.

Logo of the SG Essen-Schönebeck until summer 2012

A year later, the team surprisingly became champions of the Regionalliga West . The team, now trained by Ralf Agolli , was able to strengthen itself through a number of former players of FCR 2001 Duisburg and started the season with the aim of qualifying for the new 2nd Bundesliga . After a successful promotion round, the club made the leap into the Bundesliga . You could establish yourself there in the first two years. Behind the top clubs from Frankfurt and Potsdam they have the third highest average attendance in the league.

In 2007 SGS reached the semi-finals in the DFB Cup for the first time . The opponent was local rival FCR 2001 Duisburg . In front of 3,750 spectators, the highest number of spectators in the club's history, the Essen women kept up for a long time, but had to admit defeat 5: 1 after extra time. The game was broadcast live by WDR . In the Bundesliga season, the club could not improve due to many injuries.

After the team achieved the best placement in the club's history with fifth place in the 2008/09 season , the Essenes had to tremble for relegation a year later until the last matchday. A 1-1 draw with direct rivals SC Freiburg ensured that they would remain in the Bundesliga. The contract with coach Agolli was terminated by mutual agreement at the end of the season. The 2010/11 season brought the SGS another season in the relegation battle under their new coach Markus Högner , which ended with 9th place one place better than the previous season. A year later, Högner led his team to fifth. At the beginning of the 2017/2018 season, Philipp Symanzik moved from 1. FFC Frankfurt as the new managing director to SGS, as the previous manager Willi Wißing has retired after 14 years as a full-time Bundesliga manager. At this point in time, Wißing had been active in the club for around 50 years and during this time played a key role in the further development of the club as a whole and, in particular, of the women's football department. In the 2017/18 season, under the new head coach Daniel Kraus , who joined SGS Essen in summer 2016, a clear club-internal Bundesliga point record was achieved. In November 2018, the club announced that Kraus would leave the club after three years at the end of the season for SC Freiburg. Markus Högner (since 07/2019) was presented again as his successor.

A highlight was reaching the DFB Cup final in 2014 , which was lost 3-0 to 1. FFC Frankfurt . After another six years, SGS Essen has again managed to reach the DFB Cup final of the 2019/20 season in Cologne after winning 3-1 in the semi-final over Bayer 04 Leverkusen . SGS Essen lost the final against VfL Wolfsburg on penalties .

successes


Players

Squad season 2020/21

As of July 28, 2020

goal Defense midfield attack
01 Stina Johannes GermanyGermany
12 Lisa Klostermann GermanyGermany
20th Kim Sindermann GermanyGermany
07th Antonia Baass GermanyGermany
21st Jill Baijings NetherlandsNetherlands
11 Irini Ioannidou GermanyGermany GreeceGreece (C)Captain of the crew
16 Jacqueline Klasen GermanyGermany
18th Lena Ostermeier GermanyGermany
02 Selina Ostermeier GermanyGermany
04th Nina Räcke GermanyGermany
13 Barbara Brecht GermanyGermany
05 Alida Dzaltur GermanyGermany
31 Jana Feldkamp GermanyGermany
25th Maria Cristina Lange GermanyGermany
27 Katharina Piljic GermanyGermany
06th Elisa Senß GermanyGermany
19th Beke Sterner GermanyGermany
22nd Sophia Thiemann GermanyGermany
03 Ella Touon Mbenoun GermanyGermany
08th Manjou Wilde GermanyGermany
17th Nicole Anyomi GermanyGermany
23 Estelle Laurier FranceFrance
10 Eleni Markou GreeceGreece
09 Kirsten Nesse GermanyGermany
30th Carlotta Wamser GermanyGermany

Entries and exits for the 2020/21 season

Accesses Departures
Antonia Baaß ( VfL Wolfsburg II )
Jill Baijings ( SC Heerenveen )
Barbara Brecht ( FC Bayern Munich II )
Estelle Laurier ( Wake Forest University )
Eleni Markou ( Apollon Limassol )
Selina Ostermeier ( 1. FFC Frankfurt II )
Katharina Piljic (own U17)
Nina Räcke (VfL Wolfsburg II)
Beke Sterner (own U17)
Sophia Thiemann ( Arminia Bielefeld )
Ella Touon (own U17)
Carlotta Wamser ( SpVg Brakel )
Annalena Breitenbach ( FC Carl Zeiss Jena )
Nina Brüggemann ( Bayer 04 Leverkusen )
Jule Dallmann (VfR Warbeyen)
Mara Grutkamp (USA scholarship)
Marina Hegering ( FC Bayern Munich )
Turid Knaak ( Atlético Madrid )
Ina Lehmann (end of career)
Lena Oberdorf ( VfL Wolfsburg )
Ramona Petzelberger ( Aston Villa )
Josephine Plehn ( SpVg Berghofen )
Lea Schüller (FC Bayern Munich)
Jil Strüngmann (end of career)

Former players

environment

Stadion

The first women's team has played its home games at Sportpark Am Hallo since its promotion to the Bundesliga in 2004 . The Helmut Rahn sports complex in Essen-Frohnhausen serves as the training ground . The remaining teams play and train on two artificial turf in the district sports facility . Since this does not meet the requirements of the women's Bundesliga, the Bundesliga games were played in the Sportpark Am Hallo. Since the 2012/13 season, SGS's home games have been taking place in the newly built Essen stadium.

Youth work

For financial reasons, the association attaches great importance to working with young talent. As of the 2007/08 season, the association enters into a cooperation with the Bockmühle comprehensive school . Two entry classes with talented players are to be set up at the school. The U-17 juniors have been playing in the U-17 Bundesliga West / Southwest since the 2012/13 season .

statistics

season league space S. U N Gates Points DFB Cup Best goalscorer Average audience
1990/91 National league 07th not known 30:35 18:22 not qualified
1991/92 National league 02. not known 48:17 32:12 not qualified
1992/93 Association league Niederrhein 05. not known 36:36 22:18 not qualified
1993/94 Association league Niederrhein 08th. not known 32:34 18:26 not qualified
1994/95 Association league Niederrhein 06th not known 54:43 24:20 not qualified
1995/96 Association league Niederrhein 01. not known 70:24 50 not qualified
1996/97 Regionalliga West 13. 01 03 20th 18:81 06th not qualified
1997/98 Association league Niederrhein 03. not known 72:24 58 not qualified
1998/99 Association league Niederrhein 01. not known 77:20 54 not qualified
1999/00 Regionalliga West 02. 15th 02 05 68:32 47 not qualified
2000/01 Regionalliga West 02. 17th 01 02 82:23 52 Round of 16
2001/02 Regionalliga West 06th 11 05 08th 51:37 38 not qualified
2002/03 Regionalliga West 10. 10 01 13 43:49 31 not qualified
2003/04 Regionalliga West 01. 18th 04th 02 68:14 58 not qualified
2004/05 Bundesliga 10. 06th 02 14th 28:63 20th Quarter finals Charline Hartmann (12) .0786
2005/06 Bundesliga 06th 09 03 10 44:49 30th 2nd round Charline Hartmann (16) .0804
2006/07 Bundesliga 06th 10 02 10 55:42 32 Semifinals Charline Hartmann (18) 1,198
2007/08 Bundesliga 07th 09 06th 07th 43:40 33 2nd round Melanie Hoffmann
Stefanie Weichelt (10 each)
1,186
2008/09 Bundesliga 05. 09 03 10 46:39 30th Quarter finals Melanie Hoffmann (12) .0829
2009/10 Bundesliga 10. 03 07th 12 25:58 16 Semifinals Kyra Malinowski (5) .0806
2010/11 Bundesliga 09. 05 05 12 27:50 20th Quarter finals Melanie Hoffmann (8) .0759
2011/12 Bundesliga 05. 09 04th 09 30:28 31 2nd round Charline Hartmann (6) 1,016
2012/13 Bundesliga 06th 08th 06th 08th 26:30 30th 2nd round Sabrina Dörpinghaus (5) .0901
2013/14 Bundesliga 06th 08th 03 11 37:42 27 final Charline Hartmann (13) .0940
2014/15 Bundesliga 05. 08th 04th 10 32:36 28 Round of 16 Lea Schüller (7) 1,038
2015/16 Bundesliga 05. 10 02 10 39:37 32 Round of 16 Charline Hartmann (11) 1,134
2016/17 Bundesliga 06th 09 05 08th 38:30 32 Round of 16 Lea Schüller (8) 1,260
2017/18 Bundesliga 05. 12 03 07th 43:30 39 Semifinals Linda Dallmann (12) 1,095
2018/19 Bundesliga 04th 11 08th 03 50:28 41 Round of 16 Lea Schüller (14) 1,037
2019/20 Bundesliga 05. 11 02 09 41:39 35 final Lea Schüller (16) -----
Note: Placements highlighted in green indicate promotion, seasons highlighted in red indicate relegation.

More teams

The second women's team made it to the Regionalliga West in 2006 . After the descent in 2011, the immediate rise again succeeded. Since the SGS Essen is increasingly acting as a training club, the U20 was set up as a regional league team for the 2017/18 season and, after a third place this season and a successful relegation, made it to the newly established single-track 2nd Bundesliga. The second division season 2018/19 was finished bottom of the table, so that the second women's team will again compete in the Regionalliga West in the 2019/20 season. The 3rd team plays in the Lower Rhine League. The U17 is a founding member of the junior Bundesliga.

The first men's team made it to the district league for the first time in 2020.

Web links

Commons : SGS Essen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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  1. dfb.de: Essen-Schönebeck and Agolli go their separate ways
  2. Handover of baton at SGS Essen: Willi Wißing is followed by Philipp Symanzik. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  3. 50 years of SGS Essen - essen.de. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  4. Farewell Wißing: "Women's football has exploded". Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  5. Daniel Kraus is leaving SGS Essen at the end of the season. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  6. Return to the Ruhr area: Markus Högner becomes head coach at SGS Essen. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  7. SGS Essen squad
  8. Niederrheinliga (SGS III) - The women's Bundesliga club from Essen. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .