SV Germania 90 Schöneiche

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SV Germania 90 Schöneiche
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Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Germania 90
Schöneiche
Seat Schöneiche near Berlin , Brandenburg
founding 1894
Colours blue White
Website germania-schoeneiche.com
First soccer team
Head coach Christian Gehrke
Venue Jahn sports field
Places 2000
league State League, South Season
2018/19 7th place
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The SV Germania 90 Schöneiche is a Brandenburg sports club from Schoneiche whose first football team plays after relegation in the national league.

history

Development in GDR football

Historical logo of SG Schöneiche

The first forerunner of SV Germania 90 Schöneiche was founded in 1894 under the name MTV Germania 1894 Kleinschönbeck-Schöneiche . The first sports field was a potato field with a clay pit in which gymnastic equipment was set up.

After the Second World War , the SG Schöneiche is founded in Schöneiche . As is common in other places and cities in the GDR , the club names changed quite often afterwards. After being successively renamed BSG Lokomotive Schöneiche , BSG Motor Friedrichshagen (1954) and BSG Motor Ostend (1956), in 1957 they merged with other company sports associations to form TSC Oberschöneweide , which until 1958 was known as TSC Oberschöneweide / Ostend or TSC Oberschöneweide IV played. After that, they started as BSG Empor Köpenick (until 1963), TSG Schöneiche and BSG ZBE Landbau Schöneiche (until the end of the GDR). The only major successes were in the field of athletics , there mostly only at the district level . The most successful section was the badminton section, which played in the GDR league in 1971/1972 and achieved third place in men's doubles at the GDR youth championships (AK 17/18) in 1972 with Jörg-Detlef Wohler. The football department did not play a higher-class role in GDR football, only in 1956 Motor Friedrichshagen took part in the FDGB Cup , in which they lost 6-1 in the first qualifying round against Aufbau Rüdersdorf . In 1978, Landbau Schöneiche rose together with Aufbau Klosterfelde for the first time in the third-class Frankfurt district league , which, after being reduced from two to one season, was held until 1983. In 1989 he returned to the top division of the district, in which Schöneiche remained until it was dissolved in 1991.

Development in all-German football

After the reunification, the club was re-established and is now called SV Germania 90 Schöneiche . Furthermore, one had quite great successes in athletics at the state level. But since the mid-1990s, the football department has also become increasingly successful. In 1999, under coach Frank Terletzki, the promotion to the association league was celebrated and after 2000 one failed several times only narrowly in the promotion to the league.

His greatest success up to that point was celebrated in 2004 under coach Jürgen Piepenburg in front of a home crowd by winning the Brandenburg State Cup against FSV Optik Rathenow , which also qualified for participation in the DFB Cup in the 2004/05 season. They only narrowly failed at the second division TSV 1860 Munich with 1: 2. The game was played in the stadium An der Alten Försterei by 1. FC Union Berlin , because the own sports field, the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion with 2000 standing places, would not have met the requirements. Nevertheless, the state cup final in 2002 was organized there by the Brandenburg State Football Association.

League game Germania 90 Schöneiche (blue-white) - Torgelower SV Greif (yellow-black) on the 30th and final matchday (27 May) of the 2006/07 season in the Jahn Stadium in Schöneiche, final score 1-0
Playtime League (1st men) Place (of)
1998/99 National league 01. (16)
1999/2000 Association League Brandenburg 08. (15)
2000/01 Association League Brandenburg 11. (16)
2001/02 Association League Brandenburg 09. (16)
2002/03 Association League Brandenburg 06. (16)
2003/04 Association League Brandenburg 02. (15)
2004/05 Association League Brandenburg 03. (16)
2005/06 Association League Brandenburg 01. (17)
2006/07 NOFV-Oberliga 10. (16)
2007/08 NOFV-Oberliga 11. (16)
2008/09 NOFV-Oberliga 13. (16)
2009/10 NOFV-Oberliga 09. (16)
2010/11 NOFV-Oberliga 11. (16)
2011/12 NOFV-Oberliga 06. (16)
2012/13 Brandenburg League 07. (17)
2013/14 Brandenburg League 01. (16)
2014/15 NOFV-Oberliga 12. (16)
2015/16 NOFV-Oberliga 08. (16)
2016/17 NOFV-Oberliga 15. (16)
2017/18 National league 05. (16)
2018/19 National league 07. (16)

The state cup victory was surpassed in the 2005/06 season, when Germania managed to rise to the league under coach Jens Härtel . They were able to prevail with three points ahead of their long-term rivals SV Altlüdersdorf . Since their joint ascent into the association league, the rise of both clubs has been almost synchronous. In the past season, both teams took the first two places for almost the entire season. Altlüdersdorf held the top position for almost the entire season, but was ousted from first place a few game days before the end of the season. Schöneiche was able to leave bigger names like FSV Optik Rathenow , Schwarz-Rot Neustadt / Dosse , Frankfurter FC Viktoria , FSV 63 Luckenwalde , Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl , Union Fürstenwalde and FC Stahl Brandenburg behind. This success was mainly possible because sponsors financed foreign players and coaches. Players from their own youth departments, on the other hand, saw no perspective in the club and migrated to the clubs in the surrounding communities ( Rüdersdorf , Herzfelde , Woltersdorf , Erkner , Neuenhagen ) or hired for leisure teams (e.g. feet of God or SPM Schöneiche in the Union League ) on.

In his first league round in the club's history in the 2006/07 season, Germania Schöneiche took a respectable 13th place, ahead of such a renowned club as the former GDR record champions BFC Dynamo . The Schöneich team managed the curiosity of scoring 14 points with just six goals scored. This was mainly thanks to the strong defensive performance and the almost flawless back line around the veterans Ronny Huppert and Tom Persich and goalkeeper Thoralf Stein. On the 29th and penultimate matchday, Schöneiche was able to celebrate relegation despite a defeat. In the end, the club was tenth after Energie Cottbus in the 1st Bundesliga and the clubs SV Babelsberg 03 and Ludwigsfelder FC, the fourth best club in the state of Brandenburg in the 2006/07 season. In the 2006/07 season, SV Germania 90 Schöneiche drew 14 times in 30 matches, plus seven wins and nine defeats with a goal difference of 17:27.

The second league season was similar. With the withdrawal of SV Yeşilyurt Berlin , a relegated team quickly became clear and there were no other relegated teams due to the 2008 league reform, so Schöneiche played carefree and without any pressure. Under the new coach Meik Gottschalk, the defense was no longer so safe despite the veterans Huppert and Persich. 52 goals were conceded, but also scored more with 26. With seven wins and 13 defeats in 28 games, the team won 29 points and finished eleventh, one position worse.

Brandenburg State Cup Final 2009: The Germanic peoples just before kick-off

The new coach for the 2008/09 season was Dirk Berger, who until then had been the coach of Union Berlin's A-Juniors. With him, several talents of the team moved to Schöneiche. In addition, the former Bundesliga player Steffen Baumgart came to the club, but only played a limited number of games. Meik Gottschalk switched from head coach to assistant coach position. A new main sponsor for two years was also found in an insurance company from Cottbus . The sponsorship contribution is estimated at a six-figure amount. The season was difficult for Germania. If you were sixth with 23 points after the 15 games in the first half of the season, the second half of the season was poor. The club got only 14 points and occupied the last non-relegation place in the table, which was secured on the last day of the game with a win at BFC Preussen , who had already been relegated . The high level of performance in the league was also problematic, Schöneiche only narrowly escaped relegation, although 37 points were won in 30 games, eleven wins faced only 15 defeats and a goal difference of -5 was achieved. In the national cup they reached the final against the regional league club SV Babelsberg 03 , it was carried out again in the local Jahn stadium and lost with 0: 1.

Although the 2009/10 season was initially less successful and was associated with the relegation battle for a long time, Schöneiche achieved his best league result to date after a successful final spurt with ninth place. Among other things, the ten-time GDR champion and season runner-up BFC Dynamo was beaten 3: 1 in their home place. The hope of reaching the state cup final again was not fulfilled, the Germans were defeated in the quarter-finals by the SV Babelsberg 03 , which was reinforced with many players from the first team that had already been eliminated from the competition . In the 2010/11 season Germania occupied eleventh place in the league table. After the club ranked close to the relegation places for much of the season, it was able to break away after a good phase towards the end of the season and ultimately occupy a secure place in the lower midfield.

The 2011/12 season was the best season in the club's history for Germania 90, although after the departure of Tom Persich and Marco Gebhardt for the first time in years, apart from substitute goalkeepers Michael Hinz and Christian Siemund , who both played in the 3rd division , there were no former German professionals in the squad. On the one hand, the club continued its strategy of increasingly involving young players from the Berlin area. In addition, more and more foreign players were brought into the team. Miloslav Kousal and the UEFA Cup experienced Michal Doležal came from the Czech Gambrinus Liga , as well as the Cameroonian Richard Bohomo Etiege , who had already gained first division experience in Belarus. Right from the start, the team kept up with the leading group, to which they only gradually lost contact over the course of the season. Despite the good season, the aspired promotion to the regional league by one rank could not be realized. In the 2011/12 season, Germania voluntarily withdrew from the Oberliga Nordost due to financial requirements; the new division is the Brandenburg League . The second team was able to make promotion to the national league for the first time under their player-coach Persich. Due to the withdrawal of the first team, the second will not see the promotion, but will compete as the first team in the future. During the winter break of the 2011/12 season, Bastian Hohmann moved to CD Feirense in the Primeira Liga . Hohmann is the first soccer player to switch from Schöneiche to the professional field. Half a year later, the American Jacob Wilson was signed by CD Feirense.

After two seasons in the Brandenburg League, Schöneiche made it back to the league as first in the table in 2014. In the first season the 12th of 16 teams was able to keep the class without any problems. A year later, when he was eighth, he had an almost balanced point account. After Jens Rocho and Jens Wiedenhöft were elected to the board of the club in March 2017 and a purely voluntary body was again leading the club, the team was at the end of the season - the season was finished penultimate, which would have meant staying in the league - withdrawn from the league. According to the information provided by the new board, a voluntary board would not be able to meet the conditions that were associated with remaining in the league. For a long time, opposing currents could be felt in the club, with representatives of top and grassroots sports fighting for influence and the main direction of the club. After initially trying to do justice to both currents, the surprising decision was made in May 2017 to withdraw the first team three game days before the end of the season.

The club has also had a women's team since 2006.

Well-known former players

Trainer

  • Jürgen Wiese
  • Frank Terletzki (July 1, 1996 - June 30, 2000)
  • Henry Häusler (July 1, 2000 - December 31, 2001)
  • Jürgen Piepenburg (January 1, 2001 - April 30, 2005)
  • Jens Härtel (May 1, 2005 - October 7, 2007)
  • Dirk Berger (October 8, 2007 - June 30, 2012)
  • Tom Persich (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2015)
  • Sebastian König (July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016)
  • Dirk Bastian (July 1, 2016 - September 27, 2016)
  • Ronny Huppert (September 28, 2016 - November 6, 2016)
  • Stefan Gill / Franz Fitkau (November 7, 2016 - December 31, 2016)
  • Christian Gehrke (January 1, 2017 - June 30, 2017) (Assistant coach: Dmitrij Birjukow; goalkeeping coach: Wolfgang Gehrke )
  • René Kanow (July 1, 2017 -)

Web links

Commons : Germania 90 Schöneiche  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. History from Berlin. (No longer available online.) In: pinmaster-berlin.de. Sports souvenir collectors club Berlin-Brandenburg 1983 e. V., archived from the original on May 19, 2014 ; Retrieved May 8, 2009 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pinmaster-berlin.de
  2. Brandenburgliga with 17 teams in the new season / Germania Schöneiche withdraws Oberliga
  3. ^ Germania Schöneiche before withdrawal from the Oberliga
    Press release of the board
  4. Christian Gehrke is the new head coach of the Oberliga team