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Berliner AK 07

Berliner AK 07 is a German football club based in the locality of Moabit of the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The team competes in the fourth tier Regionalliga Nordost.

Berliner AK 07
Full nameBerliner Athletik Klub 07 e.V.
Founded15 December 1907; 115 years ago (15 December 1907)
GroundPoststadion
Capacity10,000
ChairmanMehmet Ali Han
ManagerErsan Parlatan
LeagueRegionalliga Nordost (IV)
2021–227th
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The association was established on 15 December 1907 in the Wedding district of Berlin as an athletics club interested primarily in running. A football department was formed in 1908 which has since remained a largely anonymous side playing in lower tier city competition. In the early 90s AK 07 played in the sixth division Landesliga Berlin and advanced to the Verbandsliga Berlin (V) on the strength of a 1995 championship there. A 1999 Verbandsliga title saw the club further promoted to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord (IV).

AK 07 merged with BSV Mitte in 2004: Mitte had earlier been formed out of the merger of the ethnically Turkish sides BFC Güneyspor and Fenerbahçe Berlin. The restructured association formed a co-operative relationship with Turkish first division club Ankaraspor in June 2006 which focuses on player development in Germany.

On 6 July 2006 the club adopted the name Berlin Ankaraspor Kulübü 07 and selected Ahmet Gökcek, son of the mayor of Ankara, as chairman. With the name change the club also abandoned its traditional colours of red and white to don the blue and white kit of Ankaraspor, but later reverted to its old name and colours.

The club won promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2011 and achieved a German Cup upset when it defeated Bundesliga side 1899 Hoffenheim 4–0 in 2012.[1]

Since 2012 the club plays in the Regionalliga Nordost.[2][3]

Stadium edit

Berliner AK 07 played its home fixtures in the Sportanlage Lüderitzstraße (capacity 3,000) with an interlude (2000–2003) spent at the Hanne-Sobek-Sportanlage. The team has moved to the 20,000 seat Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg district at the start of the 2006–07 season and currently play at the Poststadion.

Current squad edit

As of 21 August 2023[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Luis Zwick
2 DF   GER Philipp Höffler
4 DF   GER Rocco Capoano
6 MF   GER Omar Hajjaj
7 DF   PLE Ahmad Rmieh
8 MF   GER Marcel Bremer
9 FW   GER Jamal Rogero
10 DF   ANG Panzu Ernesto
11 FW   GER Felix Pliger
12 GK   GER Denizhan Erdogan
17 FW   NGA Ufumwen Osawe
18 MF   GER Olivér Schindler
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   GER Irfan Brando
20 DF   TUR Berken Sevim
23 MF   TUR Ali Baran Akdag
24 DF   GER Cedrik Mvondo
26 MF   ALG Moussa Belaid
27 MF   TUR Umut Satici
29 FW   GER Antonio Lubaki
33 GK   GER Kilian Schubert
58 FW   JPN Kento Teranuma
61 MF   TUR Cihan Uçar
77 FW   SYR Sarwar Osse
81 DF   JPN Shinji Yamada

Former players edit

Honours edit

The club's honours:

References edit

  1. ^ BAK 07: Einst Berliner Filiale von Ankaraspor (in German) Weltfussball.de, published: 19 August 2012, accessed: 19 August 2012
  2. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  3. ^ Berliner AK 07 at Fussball.de (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  4. ^ "Kaderansicht" (in German). Berliner AK 07. Retrieved 13 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website (in German)
  • Abseits Guide to German Soccer

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