Lueneburg SK Hansa

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Lueneburg SK Hansa
Club coat of arms of the Lüneburg SK Hansa
Basic data
Surname Lüneburg Sports Club
Hansa from 2008 e. V.
Seat Lueneburg , Lower Saxony
founding March 1, 2008
Colours black-and-white
president Sebastian Becker
Website lsk-hansa.de
First soccer team
Head coach Qendrim Xhafolli
Venue Jahnstadion, Neetze
Places 1,500
league Regionalliga North
2019/20 11th place
home
Away

The Lüneburg SK Hansa (abbreviated LSK Hansa or short LSK ) is a football club from the Lower Saxony Hanseatic city of Lüneburg . The club was founded in spring 2008 for the planned merger of the soccer departments of the two clubs Lüneburger SK and Lüneburger SV under the name FC Hansa Lüneburg and on June 1, 2011 in Lüneburger Sport-Klub Hansa von 2008 e. V. renamed.

history

The then top division club Lüneburger SK got into financial difficulties after relegation from the then third-class Regionalliga Nord in 2001, which finally led to the opening of insolvency proceedings in 2002 . For the restructuring of the over-indebted club, club president Manfred Harder was looking for suitable partners. After three months of negotiations, he reached an agreement in spring 2008 with the presidium of the district league club Lüneburger SV on the establishment of FC Hansa Lüneburg.

For the 2008/09 season , the football departments of both clubs joined the new club in full. The FC Hansa Lüneburg took over the starting place of the Lüneburger SK in the Oberliga Niedersachsen Ost and its right to participate in the first main round in the DFB-Pokal 2008/09 . There, the Lüneburgers played against VfB Stuttgart and lost 5-0. In the Oberliga Niedersachsen, the club took fourth place in its first season. In the 2013/14 season of the Lower Saxony Football League , the LSK was champion and has been playing in the fourth -rate regional football league since the 2014/15 season .

In the 2017/18 season, the Lüneburger SK Hansa competed in the DFB Cup again. Again the club failed in the first main round . In the 1: 3 defeat against Bundesliga club 1. FSV Mainz 05 , midfielder Felix Vobejda scored the first goal for Lüneburg in cup history.

Venues

Wilschenbruch Stadium (1905-2014)

Location: 53 ° 14 ′  N , 10 ° 25 ′  E

From 1905 to 2014, the home of the LSK - and its predecessor clubs - was the stadium at Wilschenbruch in the Wilschenbruch district of Lüneburg of the same name . On March 23, 2014, the last game in the stadium was whistled. The facility was subsequently torn down and 23 single-family houses were built on. Until the penultimate home game of the 2016/17 season, the sports facilities of TSV Bardowick served as the LSK's venue. The club then played its home games on the VfL Lüneburg sports facility on Sülzwiesen until mid-2019. Since the 2019/20 season, the Jahnstadion in Neetze has been the home ground of the LSK for at least two years.

Main square of the former Wilschenbruch stadium

Changing venues

Sports facility of TSV Bardowick (2014-2017)

Location: 53 ° 18 ′  N , 10 ° 24 ′  E

In the course of the abandonment of the Wilschenbruch stadium, all home games between April 1, 2014 and May 10, 2017 were temporarily played in nearby Bardowick on the facility of the local TSV Bardowick .

Sports facility Sülzwiesen of VfL Lüneburg (2017-2019)

Location: 53 ° 15 '  N , 10 ° 24'  E

The home games have been taking place in Lüneburg again since mid-2017. Since the LSK still does not have its own sports facility, the games take place on the Sülzwiesen sports facility , which is the home of VfL Lüneburg . At the end of the 2018/19 season , the LSK will leave the Sülzwiesen again.

Sports facility Jahnstadion of TuS Neetze (from 2019)

Location: 53 ° 16 '  N , 10 ° 38'  E

From the 2019/20 season, the LSK will play its home games in Neetze, east of Lüneburg . There they compete for two years in the Jahnstadion of TuS Neetze for competitive games.

Surname

Logo between 2008 and 2011 as FC Hansa Lüneburg

Team manager Christos Dovas and the president of the Lüneburg SK Manfred Harder were responsible for the name of the newly founded football club, who decided on FC Hansa Lüneburg in Dovas' restaurant business . The name refers to Lüneburg's past in the Hanseatic League . Since 2007 Lüneburg is officially a Hanseatic city again . After the first critical statements regarding the club name in letters to the editor, especially due to the analogy to Hansa Rostock , the state newspaper for the Lüneburger Heide carried out a survey in February 2008 in which more than 700 readers took part. With 59 percent of the votes, the majority of participants rejected the name FC Hansa , 33 percent of the contributing readers thought it was appropriate and eight percent decided not to specify it. At the general meeting on September 27, 2010 it was decided that from July 1, 2011, FC Hansa will be officially called "Lüneburger Sport-Klub Hansa von 2008 eV", Lüneburger SK for short.

Personal details

Current squad 2019/20

  • As of June 30, 2020
No. Nat. Surname birthday In the team since Last club
goal
01 GermanyGermany Maximilian Hüster nb 2020 TV Jahn Schneverdingen
16 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Haris Zlomusica 0Nov 3, 1999 2018 MTV Treubund Lüneburg U19
Defense
04th KosovoKosovo Guri Hana Aug 27, 2001 2020 Theatrical 2 Korriku
05 GermanyGermany Bastian Stech Apr 10, 1997 2018 MTV Eintracht Celle
10 GermanyGermany Marian Kunze Apr 15, 1996 2017 FC St. Pauli II
24 GermanyGermany Lukas Pägelow (C)Captain of the crew 05th Mar 1994 2015 ZFC Meuselwitz
31 GermanyGermany Paolo Rieckmann 0Jan. 4, 2001 2020 FC St. Pauli U19
midfield
08th GermanyGermany Stefan Wolk Apr 18, 1990 2017 SV Drochtersen / Assel
20th GermanyGermany Alessandro Dente 27 Mar 2000 2019 MTV Treubund Lüneburg U19
21st GermanyGermany Alexander Gerlach Dec 16, 1999 2018 MTV Treubund Lüneburg U19
28 GermanyGermany Tomek Pauer May 28, 1994 2019 Xavier Musketeers
33 GermanyGermany Alessandro Otte May 16, 1998 2020 SC Verl
Storm
09 GermanyGermany Jonas Seidel 0May 8, 1998 2019 Holstein Kiel II
11 CroatiaCroatia Kristijan Augustinovic 0Aug 7, 1998 2019 Hamburger SV III
46 GermanyGermany Can Düzel Nov. 26, 1998 2019 Meiendorfer SV

Well-known former players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Volker Stahl: Lüneburger SK makes the ascent perfect. Hamburger Abendblatt , accessed on May 26, 2014 .
  2. DFB-Pokal: The sensation did not materialize, but the Lüneburg SK Hansa presented itself strongly! ( Memento of the original of August 14, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Match report on the club's homepage of the Lüneburg SK Hansa, accessed on August 14, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lsk-hansa.de
  3. Muto's double pack sends Mainz in round two , match report on kicker.de, accessed on August 14, 2017.
  4. New villas for Wilschenbruch. LZOnline, May 24, 2015, accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  5. ^ Benjamin Ahlburg: Stadium Wilschenbruch - death of a cult site. Offside, archived from the original on May 27, 2014 ; Retrieved May 26, 2014 .
  6. Hanseatic city grants approval: LSK can use VfL-Platz. In: press releases. Hanseatic City of Lüneburg, August 4, 2017, accessed on July 16, 2020 .
  7. a b Lüneburger SK Hansa: It starts! Buschi's troops are preparing the LSK move to Neetze. Retrieved April 24, 2019 .
  8. Team , lsk-hansa.de