VfL Germania Leer

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VfL Germania Leer
Logo of VfL Germania
Basic data
Surname Association for physical exercises
Germania Leer from 1915 eV
Seat Leer , Lower Saxony
founding September 12, 1915
Colours blue yellow
Website www.germanialeer.de
First soccer team
Head coach Michael Zuidema
Venue Hoheellern Stadium
Places 5,000
league Landesliga Weser / Ems
2019/20 7th place
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The VfL Germania Leer is a traditional sports club from Leer in East Frisia with a total of about 900 members. The club has been playing in the Landesliga Weser / Ems since 2019 . Home venue is the Hoheellern Stadium in the Leeraner Oststadt.

In the 1930s, Germania was represented for three seasons in the Oberliga Weser / Jade, the top German soccer class at the time. In the 1950s and 1960s, the club played for several years in the amateur league, at that time the second highest division.

history

On September 12, 1915 the club was founded, which is initially a pure football club and is accordingly called "FC Germania Leer". The club colors are blue and white when it is founded. The first official game took place on October 31, 1915: Germania Leer is defeated by Germania Papenburg with 1: 6. In 1920 Germania was accepted into the Lower Saxony Football Association (NFV). In gratitude to the association's greatest patron, Count von Wedel, Germania changed the association's colors in 1925. Blue and white became blue and yellow, as the Wedels family coat of arms contains these colors.

In 1925 the pure football club FC Germania Leer became a multi-discipline club with the introduction of the athletics department. Accordingly, the club was renamed VfL (Association for Physical Exercise) Germania Leer. The most famous athletics personality was the former pentathlon world record holder Lena Stumpf , who started for the club in 1948. In 1930, Germania made it into what was then the highest football class - the northwest German Oberliga Weser / Jade . Here you met well-known teams such as Bremer SV and Werder Bremen . In their first league season, the people of Leer were almost immediately relegated, but were able to secure their stay in the class via the relegation games against VfB Lehe . In the following seasons, Germania Leer was firmly established in the league, with a historic 1-0 victory at Werder Bremen on October 18, 1931. The club achieved its best placement in the 1932/33 season with 4th place in the table.

For the 1946/47 season, the first-class Oberliga Niedersachsen-Nord was set up, where Germania Leer played against VfB Oldenburg , VfL Osnabrück and Werder Bremen , among others . Since the qualification for the newly created Oberliga Nord for the 1947/48 season was clearly missed, Germania then played for two years in the Landesliga Weser / Ems before relegation to the third division had to be accepted in 1949. In 1953, Germania Leer was six points ahead of the champions of the Amateur League 1 , but had to admit defeat in the promotion round against TSV Verden and SF Oesede . In 1956 Germania was again champion; this time the people from Leer prevailed in the promotion round and rose to the then second highest division, the amateur league Lower Saxony-West . VfL played at this level continuously until 1963 and always occupied a single-digit position in the table until the 1962/63 season. It was not until 1963/64 that the club became third class again due to the reorganization of the leagues following the establishment of the Bundesliga.

In 1959, following a recommendation, VfL Germania Leer hired Horst Witzler as coach, who later coached the Bundesliga clubs Borussia Dortmund and Rot-Weiss Essen , among others . A year later, Werder coach Georg Knöpfle discovered Sepp Piontek in the 3-0 victory over TSR Wilhelmshaven from Leer , who would later become the German national player. After the end of his playing career, Piontek became national coach for Haiti , Denmark and Turkey, among others . Later, the ex-German coached the Greenland national team . In 1977 Germania Leer won the championship in the Association League North under coach Bata Tijanic . In the subsequent round of promotion, VfL prevailed against SVG Göttingen 07 , SC Twistringen and MTV Gifhorn . In the following year, VfL Germania reached the playoff for the national league championship, which they lost to VfB Peine with 0: 1. Nevertheless, the club qualified for the promotion to the then highest amateur class, the Oberliga Nord . In this relegation round, however, the Tijanic-Elf failed at Bremer SV , at VfR Neumünster and at ASV Bergedorf 85 . The game against Bergedorf saw 4,500 spectators on Hoheellernweg.

In November 2009, Germania Leer withdrew from the Lower Saxony West Oberliga due to lack of funds . After the consolidation, the club made it into the Landesliga Weser / Ems in 2012. Four years later it went back down to the district league before being promoted back to the state league in 2019.

Venue

The stadium of VfL Germania Leer
Panoramic view under floodlights

The venue is the Hoheellern Stadium in Leer , which was officially inaugurated on June 5, 1932 with a friendly against Altona 93 . Honorary member Graf von Wedel helped the association by initially leasing the site to Germania. VfL later bought the site, which is still owned by the club today.

On September 9, 2005, the 180 lux floodlight system with four masts and a total of 16 spotlights was put into operation. Since June 2007, spectators have been able to watch the games from a covered standing stand. Since the 2008/2009 season there has been a new main grandstand with around 300 covered seats and a separate block for the active fans of the Leer base . The expansion of the functional areas, which are to be integrated into the main grandstand, is still being planned.

The record attendance in the Hoheellern Stadium of 5,962 visitors was recorded on October 14, 1956 at the amateur league game against VfB Oldenburg . Then the record was 4,500 visitors who wanted to see the league promotion round game against Bergedorf 85 on May 21, 1978 . In the friendly matches, the games against Werder Bremen drew the most spectators: 5,500 visitors on September 27, 1988 and 4,800 visitors on July 10, 2006.

successes

  • 1930 Promotion to the Oberliga Weser / Jade (at that time the highest German league)
  • 1956 Promotion to the amateur league Lower Saxony-West (at that time the second highest German division)
  • 1975 district cup winner and runner-up of the Association League North
  • 1977 Champion of the Association League North and promotion to the Lower Saxony State League
  • 1978 Qualification for the promotion to the then highest amateur class, the Oberliga Nord
  • 1992, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007 State League Champion (District Champion Weser-Ems)
  • 2008 qualification for the Oberliga Niedersachsen West

League history and season dates

season Name of the division league Trainer space Gates Points
1956/57 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Friedrich Kruck 07th 48:48 27:29
1957/58 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Friedrich Kruck 05. 60:65 32:28
1958/59 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Friedrich Kruck 08th. 55:63 29:31
1959/60 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Horst Witzler 06th 77:57 38:22
1960/61 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Horst Witzler 09. 56:60 28:32
1961/62 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Horst Witzler 06th 78:70 32:28
1962/63 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West II Friedrich Kruck 03. 44:85 20:40
1963/64 Amateur league Lower Saxony-West III 1 Gerd Ihns 08th. 48:56 27:29
1964/65 Lower Saxony State League III Gerd Ihns / Wilhelm Brothers 08th. 43: 118 07:61
1965/66 Association League North IV Wilhelm brothers 01. 60:59 28:32
1966/67 Association League North IV Wilhelm brothers 02. 78:43 40:20
1967/68 Association League North IV Wilhelm brothers 08th. 54:50 29:31
1968/69 Association League North IV Benno Hemmen 03. 39:58 24:36
1969/70 Association League North IV Benno Hemmen 02. 43:51 27:33
1970/71 Association League North IV Benno Hemmen / Gerd Ihns 05. 32:52 25:35
1971/72 Association League North IV Gerd Ihns 04th 40:54 27:33
1972/73 Association League North IV Gerd Kolbert 05. 48:41 35:25
1973/74 Association League North IV Gerd Kolbert 06th 42:43 32:28
1974/75 Association League North V 2 Gerd Kolbert 02. 71:43 41:19
1975/76 Association League North V Gerd Kolbert 04th 54:30 36:24
1976/77 Association League North V Bata Tijanic 01. 59:23 46:14
1977/78 Lower Saxony State League IV Bata Tijanic 02. 52:35 38:22
1978/79 Lower Saxony State League IV Bata Tijanic 04th 50:53 24:36
1979/80 Association League Lower Saxony IV Alfred Simon / Bernhard Fecht 04th 27:64 21:39
1980/81 Association League Lower Saxony IV Hans-Werner Janssen / Bata Tijanic 05. 36: 103 13:47
1981/82 Regional League West V Bata Tijanic 03. 45:54 23:37
1982/83 Regional League West V Anton Lindemann + Alfred Dannen 07th 32:42 29:31
1983/84 Regional League West V Anton Lindemann + Alfred Dannen 08th. 48:51 31:29
1984/85 Regional League West V Anton Lindemann + Alfred Dannen 01. 54:57 30:30
1985/86 Regional League West V Alfred Dannen 06th 37:54 20:40
1986/87 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Hans-Dieter Perlbach 08th. 58:56 34:30
1987/88 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Rolf Bimpage 05. 47:72 21:39
1988/89 District League North VII Rolf Bimpage / Uli Hebig 02. 73:35 44:20
1989/90 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Uli Hebig 02. 51:58 24:36
1990/91 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Lothar Priebe 03. 43:27 37:19
1991/92 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Lothar Priebe 01. 72:26 48:12
1992/93 Regional League West V Lothar Priebe 03. 62:44 36:24
1993/94 Regional League West V Georg Belke 04th 60:47 38:26
1994/95 Association League West V Georg Belke 02. 54:43 37:19
1995/96 Association League West V Hans-Joachim Dube 08th. 36:38 39
1996/97 Lower Saxony League West V Hans-Joachim Dube 05. 41:55 26th
1997/98 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Werner Pastorek 08th. 55:49 40
1998/99 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Werner Pastorek 09. 70:54 50
1999/00 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Werner Pastorek 01. 60:27 61
2000/01 Lower Saxony League West V Heino Mueller 07th 53:53 42
2001/02 Lower Saxony League West V Heino Mueller 05. 59:67 40
2002/03 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Heino Mueller 01. 71:37 59
2003/04 Lower Saxony League West V Ralf Ammermann 04th 35:61 25th
2004/05 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Ralf Ammermann 01. 71:31 64
2005/06 Lower Saxony League West V Ralf Ammermann 06th 36:70 18th
2006/07 Regional upper league Weser-Ems VI Johann Lünemann 01. 54:18 67
2007/08 Lower Saxony League West V Johann Lünemann / Ralf Ammermann 10. 50:53 41
2008/09 Oberliga Lower Saxony West V Ralf Ammermann 07th 75:62 55
2009/10 Oberliga Lower Saxony West V Ralf Ammermann 07th 0-: - - 3
2010/11 District League Weser-Ems 1 VII Wlodzimierz Pikula 08th. 67:53 50
2011/12 District League Weser-Ems 1 VII Wlodzimierz Pikula 01. 78:29 69
2012/13 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Wlodzimierz Pikula / Werner Pastorek 02. 40:58 39
2013/14 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Werner Pastorek 04th 49:64 37
2014/15 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Uwe Frieling / Harry Drent 08th. 65:46 54
2015/16 Landesliga Weser-Ems VI Jerzy Klukowski / Michael Zuidema 05. 49:64 32
2016/17 District League Weser-Ems 1 VII Michael Zuidema 02. 103: 23 71
2017/18 District League Weser-Ems 1 VII Michael Zuidema 06th 61:46 43
2018/19 District League Weser-Ems 1 VII Michael Zuidema 01. 102: 22 72
1 Amateur Oberliga 1963/64 only settled on the third highest level due to the introduction of the Bundesliga
2 Verbandsliga Nord from 1974/75 only settled on the fifth highest level due to the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga
3 November 2009 - voluntary withdrawal from the Oberliga Niedersachsen West due to lack of funds

Well-known players and coaches in the club's history

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. germanialeer.de: The Hoheellern Stadium . Retrieved March 10, 2015.