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1. FSV Mainz 05 II

1. FSV Mainz 05 II is a German association football club from the town of Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate.

Mainz 05 II
GroundBruchwegstadion
Capacity7,378
ManagerBartosch Gaul
LeagueRegionalliga Südwest
2021–225th

It is the reserve team of 1. FSV Mainz 05. The team's greatest achievement came in 2014 when it won promotion to the 3. Liga for the first time, the highest league a reserve team can play in Germany. During the professional days of the senior side it played as 1. FSV Mainz 05 Amateure but when the senior side itself played at amateur level, from 1976 to 1988 and once more in 1989–90, the team played as 1. FSV Mainz 05 II. Since 2005 it has permanently adopted the name 1. FSV Mainz 05 II.

History Edit

The history of the reserve side of Mainz 05 is strongly intertwined with the fortunes of the senior side, having risen to higher league levels when the first team started to enjoy 2. Bundesliga and Bundesliga success. The senior side was a long term member of the Oberliga Südwest from 1945, then a tier one league, to 1963 when the Bundesliga was introduced. Mainz did not qualify for the Bundesliga but played in the tier two Regionalliga Südwest instead. When the 2. Bundesliga was formed the club joined this league in 1974. Mainz played at this level for two seasons before disappearing into amateur football for 12 years. From 1990 the club reestablished itself in professional football and has been playing there since.

The reserve side, in the early years after the Second World War, played mostly in local amateur football. It rose to the tier three Amateurliga Südwest for a season in 1957–58 but came last and was promptly relegated again. It dropped through the 2. Amateurliga Rheinhessen as well but made a return to this league in 1973, being relegated again in 1977. It returned to what had now become the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen in 1981 for three seasons. After this the team did not make another appearance in the higher amateur leagues again until the late 1990s, having been disbanded for a time in between.[1]

In 1996 the club, freshly promoted to the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen (VII), won a league title and promotion, followed by a championship in the Landesliga Südwest-Ost (VI) in 1997. It entered the Verbandsliga Südwest (V) for two seasons before another title in 1999 took the team up to the Oberliga.[1]

The club spent the next four seasons in the Oberliga Südwest as a top of the table side, culminating in a second-place finish in 2002 and a league championship the year after.[2] The later took the side to the side to the tier three Regionalliga Süd where it experienced two difficult seasons before being relegated again in 2005.[3] In this era the club also saw five consecutive South West Cup wins from 2001 to 2005, a competition the team has been barred from like all reserve sides in Germany, following a rule change in 2008. Each of those cup wins entitled the club to enter the German Cup where it was knocked out in the first round at each occasion.

Another three good seasons in the Oberliga Südwest followed in which Mainz 05 II finished third, second and, eventually in 2008, league champions again.[2] This time promotion took the club up to the Regionalliga West, a newly introduced league that was formed alongside the introduction of the 3. Liga that year. The first season there saw the club come fifth, the following three seasons after that it finished much lower.[4]

Another change in the league system in 2012 saw the introduction of the Regionalliga Südwest, in which Mainz 05 II was now placed. In this league te club came eleventh in its first season there.[5]

The 2013–14 Regionalliga season saw the best performance of the club at this level, finishing third. Because runners-up SC Freiburg II declined the opportunity to take part in the promotion round, choosing not to apply for a 3. Liga license, Mainz received its spot instead.[5] There the team won promotion to the 3. Liga after overcoming Regionalliga Nordost champions TSG Neustrelitz 5–1 on aggregate in the promotion round.[6]

Stadium Edit

1. FSV Mainz 05 II plays its home games in the Bruchwegstadion which hosts 20,300 spectators and used to be the home ground of the first team until it moved to the Coface Arena in 2011.[7]

Players Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 29 August 2023[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   TOG Jean-Marie Nadjombe
3 DF   GER Stjepan Pavisic
4 DF   GER Maurice Trapp
5 MF   GER Denis Linsmayer
7 MF   GER Marc Richter
8 MF   GER Julian Derstroff
10 MF   LUX Timothé Rupil
11 MF   GER David Mamutovic
13 MF   ALB Eniss Shabani
14 MF   CRO Ivan Martinovic
15 DF   CRO Hans-Juraj Hartmann
17 FW   GER Marcus Müller
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   GER Lasse Wilhelm
19 MF   GER Justin Seven
20 DF   GER Justus Götze
22 DF   GER Tim Müller
24 GK   GER Leon Hoffmann
25 FW   GER Danny Schmidt
26 MF   BIH Dominik Peštić
29 FW   GER Ken Mata
31 GK   GER Tristan Mohn
32 DF   GER Keanu Kraft
38 GK   GER Aki Koch
45 DF   GER Philipp Schulz

Honours Edit

The club's honours:

Recent seasons Edit

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[9][10]

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Oberliga Südwest IV 4th
2000–01 Oberliga Südwest 7th
2001–02 Oberliga Südwest 2nd
2002–03 Oberliga Südwest 1st ↑
2003–04 Regionalliga Süd III 14th
2004–05 Regionalliga Süd 17th ↓
2005–06 Oberliga Südwest IV 3rd
2006–07 Oberliga Südwest 2nd
2007–08 Oberliga Südwest 1st ↑
2008–09 Regionalliga West 5th
2009–10 Regionalliga West 15th
2010–11 Regionalliga West 13th
2011–12 Regionalliga West 12th
2012–13 Regionalliga Südwest 11th
2013–14 Regionalliga Südwest 3rd ↑
2014–15 3. Liga III 16th
2015–16 3. Liga 12th
2016–17 3. Liga 19th ↓
2017–18 Regionalliga Südwest IV 7th
2018–19 Regionalliga Südwest 14th
2019–20 Regionalliga Südwest 6th
2020–21 Regionalliga Südwest 17th
2021–22 Regionalliga Südwest 5th
2022–23 Regionalliga Südwest 9th
2023–24 Regionalliga Südwest TBD

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Landesverband Südwest amateur leagues tables Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv, accessed: 20 July 2014
  2. ^ a b Oberliga Südwest tables and results Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 July 2014
  3. ^ Regionalliga Süd tables and results Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 July 2014
  4. ^ Regionalliga West tables and results Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 July 2014
  5. ^ a b Regionalliga Südwest tables and results Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 July 2014
  6. ^ Fortuna Köln feiert Last-Minute-Aufstieg (in German) Weltfussball.de, published: 1 June 2014, accessed: 20 July 2014
  7. ^ Bruchwegstadion Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 July 2014
  8. ^ "U23". Mainz 05. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  9. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  10. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

External links Edit

  • Official website (in German)
  • Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) historical German domestic league tables
  • 1. FSV Mainz 05 II at Weltfussball.de (in German)

mainz, german, association, football, club, from, town, mainz, rhineland, palatinate, mainz, iigroundbruchwegstadioncapacity7, 378managerbartosch, gaulleagueregionalliga, südwest2021, 225thhome, coloursaway, coloursthird, coloursit, reserve, team, mainz, team,. 1 FSV Mainz 05 II is a German association football club from the town of Mainz Rhineland Palatinate Mainz 05 IIGroundBruchwegstadionCapacity7 378ManagerBartosch GaulLeagueRegionalliga Sudwest2021 225thHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursIt is the reserve team of 1 FSV Mainz 05 The team s greatest achievement came in 2014 when it won promotion to the 3 Liga for the first time the highest league a reserve team can play in Germany During the professional days of the senior side it played as 1 FSV Mainz 05 Amateure but when the senior side itself played at amateur level from 1976 to 1988 and once more in 1989 90 the team played as 1 FSV Mainz 05 II Since 2005 it has permanently adopted the name 1 FSV Mainz 05 II Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cup 5 Recent seasons 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe history of the reserve side of Mainz 05 is strongly intertwined with the fortunes of the senior side having risen to higher league levels when the first team started to enjoy 2 Bundesliga and Bundesliga success The senior side was a long term member of the Oberliga Sudwest from 1945 then a tier one league to 1963 when the Bundesliga was introduced Mainz did not qualify for the Bundesliga but played in the tier two Regionalliga Sudwest instead When the 2 Bundesliga was formed the club joined this league in 1974 Mainz played at this level for two seasons before disappearing into amateur football for 12 years From 1990 the club reestablished itself in professional football and has been playing there since The reserve side in the early years after the Second World War played mostly in local amateur football It rose to the tier three Amateurliga Sudwest for a season in 1957 58 but came last and was promptly relegated again It dropped through the 2 Amateurliga Rheinhessen as well but made a return to this league in 1973 being relegated again in 1977 It returned to what had now become the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen in 1981 for three seasons After this the team did not make another appearance in the higher amateur leagues again until the late 1990s having been disbanded for a time in between 1 In 1996 the club freshly promoted to the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen VII won a league title and promotion followed by a championship in the Landesliga Sudwest Ost VI in 1997 It entered the Verbandsliga Sudwest V for two seasons before another title in 1999 took the team up to the Oberliga 1 The club spent the next four seasons in the Oberliga Sudwest as a top of the table side culminating in a second place finish in 2002 and a league championship the year after 2 The later took the side to the side to the tier three Regionalliga Sud where it experienced two difficult seasons before being relegated again in 2005 3 In this era the club also saw five consecutive South West Cup wins from 2001 to 2005 a competition the team has been barred from like all reserve sides in Germany following a rule change in 2008 Each of those cup wins entitled the club to enter the German Cup where it was knocked out in the first round at each occasion Another three good seasons in the Oberliga Sudwest followed in which Mainz 05 II finished third second and eventually in 2008 league champions again 2 This time promotion took the club up to the Regionalliga West a newly introduced league that was formed alongside the introduction of the 3 Liga that year The first season there saw the club come fifth the following three seasons after that it finished much lower 4 Another change in the league system in 2012 saw the introduction of the Regionalliga Sudwest in which Mainz 05 II was now placed In this league te club came eleventh in its first season there 5 The 2013 14 Regionalliga season saw the best performance of the club at this level finishing third Because runners up SC Freiburg II declined the opportunity to take part in the promotion round choosing not to apply for a 3 Liga license Mainz received its spot instead 5 There the team won promotion to the 3 Liga after overcoming Regionalliga Nordost champions TSG Neustrelitz 5 1 on aggregate in the promotion round 6 Stadium Edit1 FSV Mainz 05 II plays its home games in the Bruchwegstadion which hosts 20 300 spectators and used to be the home ground of the first team until it moved to the Coface Arena in 2011 7 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 29 August 2023 8 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp TOG Jean Marie Nadjombe3 DF nbsp GER Stjepan Pavisic4 DF nbsp GER Maurice Trapp5 MF nbsp GER Denis Linsmayer7 MF nbsp GER Marc Richter8 MF nbsp GER Julian Derstroff10 MF nbsp LUX Timothe Rupil11 MF nbsp GER David Mamutovic13 MF nbsp ALB Eniss Shabani14 MF nbsp CRO Ivan Martinovic15 DF nbsp CRO Hans Juraj Hartmann17 FW nbsp GER Marcus Muller No Pos Nation Player18 DF nbsp GER Lasse Wilhelm19 MF nbsp GER Justin Seven20 DF nbsp GER Justus Gotze22 DF nbsp GER Tim Muller24 GK nbsp GER Leon Hoffmann25 FW nbsp GER Danny Schmidt26 MF nbsp BIH Dominik Pestic29 FW nbsp GER Ken Mata31 GK nbsp GER Tristan Mohn32 DF nbsp GER Keanu Kraft38 GK nbsp GER Aki Koch45 DF nbsp GER Philipp SchulzHonours EditThe club s honours League Edit Oberliga Sudwest IV Champions 2003 2008 Runners up 2002 2007 Verbandsliga Sudwest V Champions 1999 Landesliga Sudwest Ost VI Champions 1997 Bezirksliga Rheinhessen VII Champions 1996 Cup Edit South West Cup Winners 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Runners up 2006Recent seasons EditThe recent season by season performance of the club 9 10 Season Division Tier Position1999 2000 Oberliga Sudwest IV 4th2000 01 Oberliga Sudwest 7th2001 02 Oberliga Sudwest 2nd2002 03 Oberliga Sudwest 1st 2003 04 Regionalliga Sud III 14th2004 05 Regionalliga Sud 17th 2005 06 Oberliga Sudwest IV 3rd2006 07 Oberliga Sudwest 2nd2007 08 Oberliga Sudwest 1st 2008 09 Regionalliga West 5th2009 10 Regionalliga West 15th2010 11 Regionalliga West 13th2011 12 Regionalliga West 12th2012 13 Regionalliga Sudwest 11th2013 14 Regionalliga Sudwest 3rd 2014 15 3 Liga III 16th2015 16 3 Liga 12th2016 17 3 Liga 19th 2017 18 Regionalliga Sudwest IV 7th2018 19 Regionalliga Sudwest 14th2019 20 Regionalliga Sudwest 6th2020 21 Regionalliga Sudwest 17th2021 22 Regionalliga Sudwest 5th2022 23 Regionalliga Sudwest 9th2023 24 Regionalliga Sudwest TBDWith the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3 Liga in 2008 as the new third tier below the 2 Bundesliga all leagues below dropped one tier References Edit a b Landesverband Sudwest amateur leagues tables Das deutsche Fussball Archiv accessed 20 July 2014 a b Oberliga Sudwest tables and results Weltfussball de accessed 20 July 2014 Regionalliga Sud tables and results Weltfussball de accessed 20 July 2014 Regionalliga West tables and results Weltfussball de accessed 20 July 2014 a b Regionalliga Sudwest tables and results Weltfussball de accessed 20 July 2014 Fortuna Koln feiert Last Minute Aufstieg in German Weltfussball de published 1 June 2014 accessed 20 July 2014 Bruchwegstadion Weltfussball de accessed 20 July 2014 U23 Mainz 05 Retrieved 29 August 2023 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historical German domestic league tables Fussball de Ergebnisse in German Tables and results of all German football leaguesExternal links EditOfficial website in German Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German historical German domestic league tables 1 FSV Mainz 05 II at Weltfussball de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1 FSV Mainz 05 II amp oldid 1178746842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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