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SC Paderborn 07

Sport-Club Paderborn 07 e.V., commonly known as simply SC Paderborn 07 (pronounced [ʔɛs t͡seː paːdɐˈbɔʁn nʊl ziːbm̩]) or SC Paderborn, is a German association football club based in Paderborn, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club has enjoyed its greatest successes since the turn of the millennium, becoming a fixture in the 2. Bundesliga before finally earning promotion to the Bundesliga in the 2013–14 season. They suffered a hasty fall from grace, however, being relegated to the 2. Bundesliga after only a season in the top division, and then again to the 3. Liga the season after. The club returned to 2. Bundesliga, reaching 2nd place in the 2018–19 season and was promoted to the Bundesliga. The club finished 18th in the 2019–20 season and returned to the 2. Bundesliga.

SC Paderborn
Full nameSport-Club Paderborn 07 e.V.
Founded1907; 116 years ago (1907)
GroundBenteler-Arena
Capacity15,000
PresidentElmar Volkmann
Head coachLukas Kwasniok
League2. Bundesliga
2021–222. Bundesliga, 7th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Fusion into SC Paderborn

For most of the twentieth century, Paderborn had two football clubs: TuS Schloss Neuhaus and FC Paderborn, who remained rivals until the 1980s. After Neuhaus had been promoted to the 2. Bundesliga and finished last in 1983, this set-up had reached its athletic and financial ceiling. Thus, in 1985, the two clubs merged into TuS Paderborn/Neuhaus. In 1997, the club adopted its current identity by assuming the name SC Paderborn 07, named after TuS Neuhaus' founding date 1907.[1]

Beginnings in amateur football (1985–2005)

During most of the 1980s, the recently merged club competed in the third-tier Oberliga Westfalen, where they counted among the leading teams but never achieved promotion. In 1994, Paderborn won the league and thereby qualified for the promotion playoffs. The team lost to Eintracht Braunschweig and Fortuna Düsseldorf but secured a place in the newly formed third-tier of the German football pyramid, the Regionalliga West/Südwest. Except for a brief stint in the fourth tier, Paderborn enjoyed moderate success with regular trips to the DFB Pokal.[2]

During one of these, in 2004/5, the club reached the round of 16 beating MSV Duisburg and Bundesliga-side HSV on the way. It later emerged, that latter match had been affected by game manipulation; referee Robert Hoyzer had received a bribe to let Paderborn win the game. The incident remains the most significant betting scandal in the history of German football.[3]

 
Historical chart of Paderborn league performance

Consolidation in the 2. Bundesliga (2005–15)

Paderborn returned to the 2. Bundesliga for the first time in nearly thirty years at the end of the same season. The team's advance into professional football brought with it a professionalisation of its structures and in 2005 construction began on a new 15,000-seat stadium which replaced the dated Hermann-Löns-Stadion. All of this helped to establish the club as a regular component of Germany's professional football landscape.[4] This process culminated in the club's first promotion to the Bundesliga after the 2013/14 season.[5]

Bundesliga and years of turbulence (2015–present)

Paderborn's foray into top-tier football turned out to be a brief one: after a decent first half of the season, the team's play deteriorated and resulted in direct relegation in 2015. There followed a precipitous fall, as the club plummeted to 18th in the 3.Liga in 2017. This result would have led to relegation to the non-professional Regionalliga West, had TSV 1860 Munich not failed to obtain the licence necessary to continue professional play. Thus, Munich was forced to move to the Regionalliga Bayern which allowed Paderborn to avoid its third consecutive relegation.[6] Having been saved narrowly, the club surprisingly finished second in the 2017/18 season and returned to the 2. Bundesliga. In 2019, a remarkable turn of events, the newly promoted side managed another top-two finish, which returned Paderborn to the Bundesliga after years of turbulence.[7] The 2019–20 season, however, saw the club struggle against Bundesliga competition, which led to their relegation back to the second tier in June 2020.[8]

Recent seasons

Year Division Tier Position
1985–86 Oberliga Westfalen III 2nd
1986–87 Oberliga Westfalen 6th
1987–88 Oberliga Westfalen 8th
1988–89 Oberliga Westfalen 9th
1989–90 Oberliga Westfalen 2nd
1990–91 Oberliga Westfalen 8th
1991–92 Oberliga Westfalen 5th
1992–93 Oberliga Westfalen 5th
1993–94 Oberliga Westfalen 1st
1994–95 Regionalliga West/Südwest 9th
1995–96 Regionalliga West/Südwest 5th
1996–97 Regionalliga West/Südwest 10th
1997–98 Regionalliga West/Südwest 9th
1998–99 Regionalliga West/Südwest 7th
1999–00 Regionalliga West/Südwest 13th ↓
2000–01 Oberliga Westfalen IV 1st ↑
2001–02 Regionalliga Nord III 14th
2002–03 Regionalliga Nord 8th
2003–04 Regionalliga Nord 3rd
2004–05 Regionalliga Nord 2nd ↑
2005–06 2. Bundesliga II 9th
2006–07 2. Bundesliga 11th
2007–08 2. Bundesliga 17th ↓
2008–09 3. Liga III 3rd ↑
2009–10 2. Bundesliga II 5th
2010–11 2. Bundesliga 12th
2011–12 2. Bundesliga 5th
2012–13 2. Bundesliga 12th
2013–14 2. Bundesliga 2nd ↑
2014–15 Bundesliga I 18th ↓
2015–16 2. Bundesliga II 18th ↓
2016–17 3. Liga III 18th
2017–18 3. Liga 2nd ↑
2018–19 2. Bundesliga II 2nd ↑
2019–20 Bundesliga I 18th ↓
2020–21 2. Bundesliga II 9th
2021–22 2. Bundesliga 7th
2022–23 2. Bundesliga

Players

Current squad

As of 31 August 2022[9]

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 Moritz Schulze
2 DF   GER Uwe Hünemeier
4 DF   SUI Jasper van der Werff
5 MF   GER Marcel Mehlem
6 MF   GER Marco Schuster
7 FW   GER Richmond Tachie
8 MF   GER Ron Schallenberg (captain)
9 FW   GER Marvin Pieringer (on loan from Schalke 04)
10 MF   GER Julian Justvan
11 FW   GER Sirlord Conteh
13 MF   GER Robert Leipertz
14 MF   GHA Kelvin Ofori
15 DF   GER Tobias Müller

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   GER Robin Bormuth (at Kaiserslautern until 30 June 2023)
DF   GER Johannes Dörfler (at Waldhof Mannheim until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   GER Justus Henke (at Wuppertaler SV until 30 June 2023)
DF   GER Jesse Tugbenyo (at SC Verl until 30 June 2023)

Coaches

References

  1. ^ "Über Fusionen zur Einheit". SCP07.de. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Der gemeinsame Weg (1985-heute)". SCP07.de. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  3. ^ Anker, Jens (22 January 2010). "Hoyzer zerstörte Toppmöllers Karriere". Die Welt. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Der gemeinsame Weg (1985-heute)". SCP07.de. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Aufstiegskandidat Paderborn: Das Leuchten der Province". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Große Erleichterung über die Rettung des SC Paderborn". NRW.de. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Paderborn feiert den Aufstieg". Die Zeit. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Bundesliga-Abstieg besiegelt: Paderborns Achterbahnfahrt geht weiter". kicker.de. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Spieler – Mannschaft – Profis – SC Paderborn 07" (in German). SC Paderborn 07. Retrieved 2 January 2022.

External links

  • Official website   (in German)

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the existing German Wikipedia article at de SC Paderborn 07 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de SC Paderborn 07 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Sport Club Paderborn 07 e V commonly known as simply SC Paderborn 07 pronounced ʔɛs t seː paːdɐˈbɔʁn nʊl ziːbm or SC Paderborn is a German association football club based in Paderborn North Rhine Westphalia The club has enjoyed its greatest successes since the turn of the millennium becoming a fixture in the 2 Bundesliga before finally earning promotion to the Bundesliga in the 2013 14 season They suffered a hasty fall from grace however being relegated to the 2 Bundesliga after only a season in the top division and then again to the 3 Liga the season after The club returned to 2 Bundesliga reaching 2nd place in the 2018 19 season and was promoted to the Bundesliga The club finished 18th in the 2019 20 season and returned to the 2 Bundesliga SC PaderbornFull nameSport Club Paderborn 07 e V Founded1907 116 years ago 1907 GroundBenteler ArenaCapacity15 000PresidentElmar VolkmannHead coachLukas KwasniokLeague2 Bundesliga2021 222 Bundesliga 7th of 18WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Fusion into SC Paderborn 1 2 Beginnings in amateur football 1985 2005 1 3 Consolidation in the 2 Bundesliga 2005 15 1 4 Bundesliga and years of turbulence 2015 present 2 Recent seasons 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 4 Coaches 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFusion into SC Paderborn Edit For most of the twentieth century Paderborn had two football clubs TuS Schloss Neuhaus and FC Paderborn who remained rivals until the 1980s After Neuhaus had been promoted to the 2 Bundesliga and finished last in 1983 this set up had reached its athletic and financial ceiling Thus in 1985 the two clubs merged into TuS Paderborn Neuhaus In 1997 the club adopted its current identity by assuming the name SC Paderborn 07 named after TuS Neuhaus founding date 1907 1 Beginnings in amateur football 1985 2005 Edit During most of the 1980s the recently merged club competed in the third tier Oberliga Westfalen where they counted among the leading teams but never achieved promotion In 1994 Paderborn won the league and thereby qualified for the promotion playoffs The team lost to Eintracht Braunschweig and Fortuna Dusseldorf but secured a place in the newly formed third tier of the German football pyramid the Regionalliga West Sudwest Except for a brief stint in the fourth tier Paderborn enjoyed moderate success with regular trips to the DFB Pokal 2 During one of these in 2004 5 the club reached the round of 16 beating MSV Duisburg and Bundesliga side HSV on the way It later emerged that latter match had been affected by game manipulation referee Robert Hoyzer had received a bribe to let Paderborn win the game The incident remains the most significant betting scandal in the history of German football 3 Historical chart of Paderborn league performance Consolidation in the 2 Bundesliga 2005 15 Edit Paderborn returned to the 2 Bundesliga for the first time in nearly thirty years at the end of the same season The team s advance into professional football brought with it a professionalisation of its structures and in 2005 construction began on a new 15 000 seat stadium which replaced the dated Hermann Lons Stadion All of this helped to establish the club as a regular component of Germany s professional football landscape 4 This process culminated in the club s first promotion to the Bundesliga after the 2013 14 season 5 Bundesliga and years of turbulence 2015 present Edit Paderborn s foray into top tier football turned out to be a brief one after a decent first half of the season the team s play deteriorated and resulted in direct relegation in 2015 There followed a precipitous fall as the club plummeted to 18th in the 3 Liga in 2017 This result would have led to relegation to the non professional Regionalliga West had TSV 1860 Munich not failed to obtain the licence necessary to continue professional play Thus Munich was forced to move to the Regionalliga Bayern which allowed Paderborn to avoid its third consecutive relegation 6 Having been saved narrowly the club surprisingly finished second in the 2017 18 season and returned to the 2 Bundesliga In 2019 a remarkable turn of events the newly promoted side managed another top two finish which returned Paderborn to the Bundesliga after years of turbulence 7 The 2019 20 season however saw the club struggle against Bundesliga competition which led to their relegation back to the second tier in June 2020 8 Recent seasons EditYear Division Tier Position1985 86 Oberliga Westfalen III 2nd1986 87 Oberliga Westfalen 6th1987 88 Oberliga Westfalen 8th1988 89 Oberliga Westfalen 9th1989 90 Oberliga Westfalen 2nd1990 91 Oberliga Westfalen 8th1991 92 Oberliga Westfalen 5th1992 93 Oberliga Westfalen 5th1993 94 Oberliga Westfalen 1st1994 95 Regionalliga West Sudwest 9th1995 96 Regionalliga West Sudwest 5th1996 97 Regionalliga West Sudwest 10th1997 98 Regionalliga West Sudwest 9th1998 99 Regionalliga West Sudwest 7th1999 00 Regionalliga West Sudwest 13th 2000 01 Oberliga Westfalen IV 1st 2001 02 Regionalliga Nord III 14th2002 03 Regionalliga Nord 8th2003 04 Regionalliga Nord 3rd2004 05 Regionalliga Nord 2nd 2005 06 2 Bundesliga II 9th2006 07 2 Bundesliga 11th2007 08 2 Bundesliga 17th 2008 09 3 Liga III 3rd 2009 10 2 Bundesliga II 5th2010 11 2 Bundesliga 12th2011 12 2 Bundesliga 5th2012 13 2 Bundesliga 12th2013 14 2 Bundesliga 2nd 2014 15 Bundesliga I 18th 2015 16 2 Bundesliga II 18th 2016 17 3 Liga III 18th2017 18 3 Liga 2nd 2018 19 2 Bundesliga II 2nd 2019 20 Bundesliga I 18th 2020 21 2 Bundesliga II 9th2021 22 2 Bundesliga 7th2022 23 2 BundesligaPlayers EditCurrent squad Edit As of 31 August 2022 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK GER Moritz Schulze2 DF GER Uwe Hunemeier4 DF SUI Jasper van der Werff5 MF GER Marcel Mehlem6 MF GER Marco Schuster7 FW GER Richmond Tachie8 MF GER Ron Schallenberg captain 9 FW GER Marvin Pieringer on loan from Schalke 04 10 MF GER Julian Justvan11 FW GER Sirlord Conteh13 MF GER Robert Leipertz14 MF GHA Kelvin Ofori15 DF GER Tobias Muller No Pos Nation Player17 GK GER Leopold Zingerle18 FW GER Dennis Srbeny20 DF POL Adrian Gryszkiewicz21 GK GER Jannik Huth23 DF PHI Raphael Obermair24 DF GER Jannis Heuer26 MF GER Sebastian Klaas27 MF GER Kai Klefisch28 DF GER Jonas Carls30 MF KOS Florent Muslija31 DF GER Maximilian Rohr on loan from Hamburger SV 33 DF GER Marcel Hoffmeier36 FW GER Felix PlatteOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF GER Robin Bormuth at Kaiserslautern until 30 June 2023 DF GER Johannes Dorfler at Waldhof Mannheim until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player DF GER Justus Henke at Wuppertaler SV until 30 June 2023 DF GER Jesse Tugbenyo at SC Verl until 30 June 2023 Coaches Edit Gunther Rybarczyk 1993 2001 Uwe Erkenbrecher 2001 2003 Pavel Dochev 2003 2005 Jos Luhukay 2005 2006 Holger Fach 2007 2008 Pavel Dochev 2008 2009 Andre Schubert 2009 2011 Roger Schmidt 2011 2012 Stephan Schmidt 2012 2013 Andre Breitenreiter 2013 2015 Stefan Effenberg 2015 2016 Rene Muller 2016 Florian Fulland 2016 interim Stefan Emmerling 2016 2017 Steffen Baumgart 2017 2021 Lukas Kwasniok 2021 References Edit Uber Fusionen zur Einheit SCP07 de Retrieved 23 May 2019 Der gemeinsame Weg 1985 heute SCP07 de Retrieved 23 May 2019 Anker Jens 22 January 2010 Hoyzer zerstorte Toppmollers Karriere Die Welt Retrieved 23 May 2019 Der gemeinsame Weg 1985 heute SCP07 de Retrieved 23 May 2019 Aufstiegskandidat Paderborn Das Leuchten der Province Der Spiegel Retrieved 23 May 2019 Grosse Erleichterung uber die Rettung des SC Paderborn NRW de Retrieved 23 May 2019 Paderborn feiert den Aufstieg Die Zeit Retrieved 23 May 2019 Bundesliga Abstieg besiegelt Paderborns Achterbahnfahrt geht weiter kicker de Retrieved 16 June 2020 Spieler Mannschaft Profis SC Paderborn 07 in German SC Paderborn 07 Retrieved 2 January 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to SC Paderborn 07 Official website in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SC Paderborn 07 amp oldid 1111617806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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