FC Hennef 05

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FC Hennef 05
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Football club Hennef 05 eV
Seat Hennef , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding July 1, 2005
Colours White-red
president Clemens Wirtz
Website fc-hennef.de
First soccer team
Head coach Sascha Glatzel
Venue Stadium in the Hennef sports center
Places 2,258
league Middle Rhine League
2019/20 4th Place
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The FC Hennef 05 is a sports club from the North Rhine-Westphalian town of Hennef in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis .

history

In 1916 the Viktoria Geistingen association was founded in the Waldfrieden restaurant. In 1924 the footballers of the communities of Hennef and Geistingen, which were still separate at the time, merged to form Viktoria Hennef-Geistingen. But as early as 1929 the districts separated again in terms of football: the Spiel- und Sportvereinigung Geistingen on the one hand and Viktoria Hennef on the other were formed. In 1938 the Spiel- und Sportvereinigung Geistingen, the Viktoria Hennef club and the Hennef gymnastics club founded in 1895 were merged to form the gymnastics and lawn sports club TuRa Hennef. In 1945 the Hennef gymnastics club regained its independence, SSV Geistingen did not revive and the former Viktoria kept the name TuRa Hennef.

The most successful period of football in Hennef falls in the 1950s. In 1950 one rose to the Landesliga Mittelrhein, then the third highest division in German football. After relegation in 1952, they rose again and qualified in the 1955/56 season as seventh in the table for the newly founded Association League Middle Rhine . Until 1959, the club held in the third division.

After weaker years, especially in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the first team has been playing in the regional league since 1985, in which FC Geistingen, founded in 1968, also rose in 2002. At the end of the following season, TuRa Hennef was promoted to the association league, but could only stay there for one season.

In 2005 TuRa Hennef and FC Geistingen merged to form FC Hennef 05. The club has 27 youth and 5 senior teams and 4 senior men's teams. In 2007 the first men's soccer team was promoted to the Mittelrhein Association League, which, after being relegated to the regional league in 2009, has been a member again since 2010. There are also 8 handball teams.

In 2012, FC Hennef won the Middle Rhine Cup by beating FC Erftstadt 3-0 in the final in Bonn and qualified for the first round of the DFB Cup . The fifth division took part in the competition for the first time in the club's history. The season in the Middle Rhine League was finished first, but for financial reasons waived the possible promotion to the Regionalliga West . In the first round of the DFB Cup, the FCH met second division club TSV 1860 Munich . The game, which was played in the Sportpark Nord in Bonn , was lost 6-0.

As in the previous two years, FC Hennef won the Middle Rhine League in the 2013/14 season. This time, however, they dared to move up to the Regionalliga West and started in the 2014/15 season . FC Hennef 05 ended the season in 18th place and had to relegate again after one season. Two years later the relegation only succeeded because no Middle Rhine team was relegated from the regional league.

successes

Well-known players & coaches

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Final table of the Landesliga Mittelrhein 1950/51
  2. Final table Landesliga Mittelrhein 1951/52
  3. Final table of the Landesliga Mittelrhein 1953/54
  4. Final table of the Landesliga Mittelrhein 1955/56
  5. Final table of the Mittelrhein Association League 1958/59
  6. Final table Landesliga Mittelrhein, Group 1 2002/03
  7. Final table Verbandsliga Mittelrhein 2003/04
  8. Final table Verbandsliga Mittelrhein 2007/08
  9. Final table of the Mittelrhein Association League 2008/09
  10. Final table of the Mittelrhein Association League 2010/11
  11. No Middle Rhine League, a bye
  12. Klaus Pipke (Hennef mayor at the time of publication): Tura + Geistingen = success for 100 years. In: Das Hennef 05 Magazin, Volume 13, Issue 22, p. 19 March 2016, accessed on 11 June 2019 .
  13. Markus Aretz, Stephan Giebeler, Elmar Kreuels: Borussia Mönchengladbach: The Chronicle. Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-89533-748-2 .