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SC Concordia von 1907

SC Concordia von 1907 was a German football club from Marienthal, a quarter in the Wandsbek borough of the city of Hamburg. In 2013, the club has merged with neighbours TSV Wandsbek-Jenfeld 81'(already having used their ground for a couple of years), renaming itself Wandsbeker TSV Concordia.

SC Concordia von 1907
Full nameSC Concordia von 1907 e.V.
Nickname(s)Cordi
Founded9 May 1907
Dissolved30 June 2013
GroundSportplatz Bekkamp, Jenfeld
Leaguedefunct

History edit

Early years edit

The club was formed in 1907 as SC Concordia by a small group of seven enthusiastic cycle polo players, with football being only the second sport of the new association. However, cycle polo soon became unfashionable due to frequent crashes and football took over as the club's main interest.[1] The club's name Concordia originated by Walter Stautz who saw it engraved in a medal.

In 1923, when Wandsbeck, as it was spelt at the time, was still a town in Schleswig-Holstein, the club merged with another local club, Germania, and from 1937, when the town became a part of Greater Hamburg, the press started referring to them as Concordia Hamburg although officially, it was just SC Concordia like before.[2]

1921 to 1933 edit

The club did not reach the highest level of play in the city of Hamburg till after World War I. In 1921–22, it played in the Kreisliga Groß-Hamburg – Alsterkreis, one of the two highest divisions in the city at the time, reaching sixth place out of eight teams.[3] It repeated this performance in 1923 and 1924, but came last in its division in 1924–25. However, the team managed to retain its spot in the league through a good performance in the relegation round.[4] Struggling on in the following season, Concordia was relegated back to the second level in 1927, after finishing last in its division again.[5]

In the A-Klasse Hamburg – Staffel 3 (II), the club delivered an average performance in 1927–28, earning a fourth-place finish.[6] In the 1929–30 season, the club declined further, coming last in what was now the Bezirksliga Hamburg – Alster Staffel and finding itself relegated to the third division.[7]

1933 to 1945 edit

Concordia returned to first division football in 1939, when it won promotion to the Gauliga Nordmark, then the highest football league in northern Germany. Due to the outbreak of World War II, the league was split into two regional groups for 1939–40, but reunited the next season. Concordia suffered a last place finish in 1941 and was relegated from the Gauliga, unable to return to the league which was disbanded in 1945.[8]

1945 to 1963 edit

 
Historical chart of SC Concordia league performance

Following the war, the club became one of thirteen clubs in the Stadtliga Hamburg, the highest league in the region until 1947. In 1946–47, Concordia came third in this league and, together with Hamburger SV, FC St Pauli and Victoria Hamburg, was admitted to the new Oberliga Nord (I).

In Oberliga play, the club managed several mid-table finishes, with a sixth place in 1949–50 being its best performance. In 1953, it was relegated to the Amateurliga Hamburg (II) after coming 15th out of 16 teams. In three seasons in this league, the team won two championships and a runners-up spot and won promotion back to the Oberliga in 1956.

With the exception of a sixth-place result in 1957–58, the club continually flirted with relegation, but survived managed to survive until 1963 when the Oberligen were disbanded in favor of the new nationwide first division Bundesliga.

1963 to 1974 edit

Concordia qualified for the new second division Regionalliga Nord despite only coming 14th in 1963. In its first Regionalliga season, Cordi continued to struggle but improved somewhat after 1964. Another sixth-place finish in 1967 stands out as the club's best performance in this era, but by 1970 it was relegated once more, to the tier three Landesliga Hamburg. After three seasons, the team returned to the Regionalliga for what was the final season for the Regionalligen before they were replaced by the 2. Bundesliga in 1974.

1974 to 2008 edit

A tenth place in 1974 was not enough to qualify for the new second division and Cordi became part of the newly recreated Oberliga Nord (III). It remained in this league for the next 17 seasons, without ever coming close to promotion, a fifth place in 1977 being its best result.

In 1991, the club's luck finally run out and it lost its relegation battle, having to step down to the Verbandsliga Hamburg (IV). After an eighth place in its first season there, it earned two championships in the following campaigns, with their second title earning the team promotion to the new Regionalliga Nord (III).

Concordia enjoyed three season there before falling to relegation again and having to return to the Oberliga. After three seasons in the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein, the club was relegated again, back to the Verbandsliga. A title in this league however moved the team straight back up and it enjoyed three excellent seasons in the Oberliga with two third places in 2003 and 2004 being the best results.

Upon recreation of the Oberliga Nord in 2004, the club was immediately relegated to the Verbandsliga and has since spent its time there. In 2008, the Verbandsliga Hamburg was renamed Oberliga Hamburg.

2008 to 2013: Final years edit

In the final of the Hamburg Cup they won against Altonaer FC 93 with 2–1, so they started in the DFB-Pokal in 2009–10. There they were defeated by TuS Koblenz 4–0. Concordia spent three more seasons in the Oberliga before sliding down to the Landesliga for their final two seasons. They ended at third in 2012–13 before the merged club Wandsbeker TSV took their place for the 2013–14 season.

Honours edit

The club's honours:

Recent managers edit

Manager Start Finish
Andreas Klobedanz 7 October 2008
Andreas Reinke 7 October 2008
Aki Cholevas 2013

Final seasons edit

The final seasons of the club:

Year Division Position
1999–2000 Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV) 16th ↓
2000–01 Verbandsliga Hamburg (V) 1st ↑
2001–02 Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV) 5th
2002–03 Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein 3rd
2003–04 Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein 3rd
2004–05 Oberliga Nord (IV) 16th ↓
2005–06 Verbandsliga Hamburg (V) 2nd
2006–07 Verbandsliga Hamburg 3rd
2007–08 Verbandsliga Hamburg 4th
2008–09 Oberliga Hamburg (V) 13th
2009–10 Oberliga Hamburg 14th
2010–11 Oberliga Hamburg 17th ↓
2011–12 Landesliga Hamburg (VI) 6th
2012–13 Landesliga Hamburg 3rd

DFB-Pokal appearances edit

The club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup seven times:

Season Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
1952–53 DFB-Pokal[9] First round 17 August 1952 Concordia Hamburg Borussia Dortmund 4–3
Second round 19 November 1952 Concordia Hamburg VfB Mühlburg 4–3
Quarter-final 1 February 1953 Waldhof Mannheim Concordia Hamburg 2–1
1962–63 DFB-Pokal[10] First round 1 June 1963 Concordia Hamburg Tasmania 1900 Berlin 1–3
1965–66 DFB-Pokal[11] First round 22 January 1966 TuS Haste Concordia Hamburg 1–2
Second round 19 February 1966 SV Werder Bremen Concordia Hamburg 2–0
1977–78 DFB-Pokal[12] First round 29 July 1977 Concordia Hamburg FC Bayern Hof 2–0
Second round 19 August 1977 Schwarz-Weiß Essen Concordia Hamburg 2–0
1978–79 DFB-Pokal[13] First round 4 August 1978 Südwest Ludwigshafen Concordia Hamburg 2–0
1980–81 DFB-Pokal[14] First round 28 August 1980 Concordia Hamburg Hammer SpVg 2–2 aet
First round replay 4 September 1980 Hammer SpVg Concordia Hamburg 3–2
1987–88 DFB-Pokal[15] First round 28 August 1987 Concordia Hamburg SpVgg Erkenschwick 3–0 aet
Second round 24 October 1987 1. FC Pforzheim Concordia Hamburg 2–0
2009–10 DFB-Pokal First round 2 August 2009 Concordia Hamburg TuS Koblenz 0–4 1100

References edit

  1. ^ Die Gründung des S.C. Concordia 13 July 2003 at the Wayback Machine SC Concordia website (in German), accessed: 27 November 2008
  2. ^ Abseits guide to German soccer – SC Concordia accessed: 27 November 2008 (not checked again now, 30 December 2014, whether this link still applies)
  3. ^ Kreisliga Großhamburg Abschlußtabelle 1.Klasse 1921–22 Archived 10 June 2007 at archive.today (in German), accessed: 27 November 2008
  4. ^ Kreisliga Großhamburg Abschlußtabelle 1.Klasse 1924–25 Archived 10 June 2007 at archive.today (in German), accessed: 27 November 2008
  5. ^ Kreisliga Großhamburg Abschlußtabelle 1.Klasse 1926–27[permanent dead link] (in German), accessed: 27 November 2008
  6. ^ Fussball-Jahrbuch Deutschland 1927/28 – 1929/30 (in German) publisher: DSFS, published: 2002, page: 35, accessed: 27 November 2008
  7. ^ Fussball-Jahrbuch Deutschland 1927/28 – 1929/30 (in German) publisher: DSFS, published: 2002, page: 141, accessed: 27 November 2008
  8. ^ Gauliga Nordmark / Gauliga Hamburg Das deutsche Fussball Archiv (in German), accessed: 27 November 2008
  9. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1952/1953 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  10. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1962/1963 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  11. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1965/1966 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  12. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1977/1978 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  13. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1978/1979 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  14. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1980/1981 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  15. ^ "DFB-Pokal 1987/1988 » Spielplan" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 27 November 2008.

External links edit

  • Abseits Guide to German Soccer

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SC Concordia von 1907 was a German football club from Marienthal a quarter in the Wandsbek borough of the city of Hamburg In 2013 the club has merged with neighbours TSV Wandsbek Jenfeld 81 already having used their ground for a couple of years renaming itself Wandsbeker TSV Concordia SC Concordia von 1907Full nameSC Concordia von 1907 e V Nickname s CordiFounded9 May 1907Dissolved30 June 2013GroundSportplatz Bekkamp JenfeldLeaguedefunctHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1921 to 1933 1 3 1933 to 1945 1 4 1945 to 1963 1 5 1963 to 1974 1 6 1974 to 2008 1 7 2008 to 2013 Final years 2 Honours 3 Recent managers 4 Final seasons 5 DFB Pokal appearances 6 References 7 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The club was formed in 1907 as SC Concordia by a small group of seven enthusiastic cycle polo players with football being only the second sport of the new association However cycle polo soon became unfashionable due to frequent crashes and football took over as the club s main interest 1 The club s name Concordia originated by Walter Stautz who saw it engraved in a medal In 1923 when Wandsbeck as it was spelt at the time was still a town in Schleswig Holstein the club merged with another local club Germania and from 1937 when the town became a part of Greater Hamburg the press started referring to them as Concordia Hamburg although officially it was just SC Concordia like before 2 1921 to 1933 edit The club did not reach the highest level of play in the city of Hamburg till after World War I In 1921 22 it played in the Kreisliga Gross Hamburg Alsterkreis one of the two highest divisions in the city at the time reaching sixth place out of eight teams 3 It repeated this performance in 1923 and 1924 but came last in its division in 1924 25 However the team managed to retain its spot in the league through a good performance in the relegation round 4 Struggling on in the following season Concordia was relegated back to the second level in 1927 after finishing last in its division again 5 In the A Klasse Hamburg Staffel 3 II the club delivered an average performance in 1927 28 earning a fourth place finish 6 In the 1929 30 season the club declined further coming last in what was now the Bezirksliga Hamburg Alster Staffel and finding itself relegated to the third division 7 1933 to 1945 edit Concordia returned to first division football in 1939 when it won promotion to the Gauliga Nordmark then the highest football league in northern Germany Due to the outbreak of World War II the league was split into two regional groups for 1939 40 but reunited the next season Concordia suffered a last place finish in 1941 and was relegated from the Gauliga unable to return to the league which was disbanded in 1945 8 1945 to 1963 edit nbsp Historical chart of SC Concordia league performanceFollowing the war the club became one of thirteen clubs in the Stadtliga Hamburg the highest league in the region until 1947 In 1946 47 Concordia came third in this league and together with Hamburger SV FC St Pauli and Victoria Hamburg was admitted to the new Oberliga Nord I In Oberliga play the club managed several mid table finishes with a sixth place in 1949 50 being its best performance In 1953 it was relegated to the Amateurliga Hamburg II after coming 15th out of 16 teams In three seasons in this league the team won two championships and a runners up spot and won promotion back to the Oberliga in 1956 With the exception of a sixth place result in 1957 58 the club continually flirted with relegation but survived managed to survive until 1963 when the Oberligen were disbanded in favor of the new nationwide first division Bundesliga 1963 to 1974 edit Concordia qualified for the new second division Regionalliga Nord despite only coming 14th in 1963 In its first Regionalliga season Cordi continued to struggle but improved somewhat after 1964 Another sixth place finish in 1967 stands out as the club s best performance in this era but by 1970 it was relegated once more to the tier three Landesliga Hamburg After three seasons the team returned to the Regionalliga for what was the final season for the Regionalligen before they were replaced by the 2 Bundesliga in 1974 1974 to 2008 edit A tenth place in 1974 was not enough to qualify for the new second division and Cordi became part of the newly recreated Oberliga Nord III It remained in this league for the next 17 seasons without ever coming close to promotion a fifth place in 1977 being its best result In 1991 the club s luck finally run out and it lost its relegation battle having to step down to the Verbandsliga Hamburg IV After an eighth place in its first season there it earned two championships in the following campaigns with their second title earning the team promotion to the new Regionalliga Nord III Concordia enjoyed three season there before falling to relegation again and having to return to the Oberliga After three seasons in the Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein the club was relegated again back to the Verbandsliga A title in this league however moved the team straight back up and it enjoyed three excellent seasons in the Oberliga with two third places in 2003 and 2004 being the best results Upon recreation of the Oberliga Nord in 2004 the club was immediately relegated to the Verbandsliga and has since spent its time there In 2008 the Verbandsliga Hamburg was renamed Oberliga Hamburg 2008 to 2013 Final years edit In the final of the Hamburg Cup they won against Altonaer FC 93 with 2 1 so they started in the DFB Pokal in 2009 10 There they were defeated by TuS Koblenz 4 0 Concordia spent three more seasons in the Oberliga before sliding down to the Landesliga for their final two seasons They ended at third in 2012 13 before the merged club Wandsbeker TSV took their place for the 2013 14 season Honours editThe club s honours Amateurliga Hamburg II Champions 1954 1956 Runners up 1955 Landesliga Hamburg III Runners up 1973 Verbandsliga Hamburg IV V Champions 1993 1994 2001 Hamburger Pokal Winners 1987 2009Recent managers editManager Start FinishAndreas Klobedanz 7 October 2008Andreas Reinke 7 October 2008Aki Cholevas 2013Final seasons editThe final seasons of the club Year Division Position1999 2000 Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein IV 16th 2000 01 Verbandsliga Hamburg V 1st 2001 02 Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein IV 5th2002 03 Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein 3rd2003 04 Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein 3rd2004 05 Oberliga Nord IV 16th 2005 06 Verbandsliga Hamburg V 2nd2006 07 Verbandsliga Hamburg 3rd2007 08 Verbandsliga Hamburg 4th2008 09 Oberliga Hamburg V 13th2009 10 Oberliga Hamburg 14th2010 11 Oberliga Hamburg 17th 2011 12 Landesliga Hamburg VI 6th2012 13 Landesliga Hamburg 3rdDFB Pokal appearances editThe club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup seven times Season Round Date Home Away Result Attendance1952 53 DFB Pokal 9 First round 17 August 1952 Concordia Hamburg Borussia Dortmund 4 3Second round 19 November 1952 Concordia Hamburg VfB Muhlburg 4 3Quarter final 1 February 1953 Waldhof Mannheim Concordia Hamburg 2 11962 63 DFB Pokal 10 First round 1 June 1963 Concordia Hamburg Tasmania 1900 Berlin 1 31965 66 DFB Pokal 11 First round 22 January 1966 TuS Haste Concordia Hamburg 1 2Second round 19 February 1966 SV Werder Bremen Concordia Hamburg 2 01977 78 DFB Pokal 12 First round 29 July 1977 Concordia Hamburg FC Bayern Hof 2 0Second round 19 August 1977 Schwarz Weiss Essen Concordia Hamburg 2 01978 79 DFB Pokal 13 First round 4 August 1978 Sudwest Ludwigshafen Concordia Hamburg 2 01980 81 DFB Pokal 14 First round 28 August 1980 Concordia Hamburg Hammer SpVg 2 2 aetFirst round replay 4 September 1980 Hammer SpVg Concordia Hamburg 3 21987 88 DFB Pokal 15 First round 28 August 1987 Concordia Hamburg SpVgg Erkenschwick 3 0 aetSecond round 24 October 1987 1 FC Pforzheim Concordia Hamburg 2 02009 10 DFB Pokal First round 2 August 2009 Concordia Hamburg TuS Koblenz 0 4 1100References edit Die Grundung des S C Concordia Archived 13 July 2003 at the Wayback Machine SC Concordia website in German accessed 27 November 2008 Abseits guide to German soccer SC Concordia accessed 27 November 2008 not checked again now 30 December 2014 whether this link still applies Kreisliga Grosshamburg Abschlusstabelle 1 Klasse 1921 22 Archived 10 June 2007 at archive today in German accessed 27 November 2008 Kreisliga Grosshamburg Abschlusstabelle 1 Klasse 1924 25 Archived 10 June 2007 at archive today in German accessed 27 November 2008 Kreisliga Grosshamburg Abschlusstabelle 1 Klasse 1926 27 permanent dead link in German accessed 27 November 2008 Fussball Jahrbuch Deutschland 1927 28 1929 30 in German publisher DSFS published 2002 page 35 accessed 27 November 2008 Fussball Jahrbuch Deutschland 1927 28 1929 30 in German publisher DSFS published 2002 page 141 accessed 27 November 2008 Gauliga Nordmark Gauliga Hamburg Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German accessed 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1952 1953 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1962 1963 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1965 1966 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1977 1978 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1978 1979 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1980 1981 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 DFB Pokal 1987 1988 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 27 November 2008 External links editAbseits Guide to German Soccer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SC Concordia von 1907 amp oldid 1172226208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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