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SC Pfullendorf

SC Pfullendorf is a German sports club based in Pfullendorf, Baden-Württemberg. The 700-member club is best known for its football department, but also has departments for chess, table tennis and ice stock sport, a winter sport similar to curling.

SC Pfullendorf
Full nameSportclub Pfullendorf 1919 e.V.
Nickname(s)SCP
Founded2 August 1919
GroundGeberit-Arena
Capacity10,000
ChairmanManfred Walk
ManagerAdnan Sijaric
LeagueVerbandsliga Südbaden
2018–19Verbandsliga Südbaden , 7th

History

 
Former logo until 2009

The club was founded on 2 August 1919, as part of the gymnastics club TV Pfullendorf. It became independent in 1921 under the name SC Pfullendorf and was officially registered as a club on 25 February 1924.

After World War II was renamed SV Pfullendorf and played eight matches under this name in the 1945–46 season of the amateur Einheitsklasse Bodensee/Schwarzwald league. The club was then disbanded, but promptly reorganized as FC Pfullendorf on 21 September 1946, and re-claimed the name SC Pfullendorf, on 23 June 1950.

Throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Pfullendorf competed as a fourth or fifth division side until breaking through to the Amateurliga Südbaden (III) in 1976 on the strength of a championship in the 2nd Amateurliga Südbaden-Süd (IV). The club's first German Cup appearance followed in 1978 when they were put out in the first round by Second Bundesliga side FC Homburg.

SCP spent thirteen seasons in third division football between 1976 and 1994, playing largely as a lower table side. Their best result at that level was a fifth-place finish in 1993 in what had become the Amateur Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (III).

During this period Pfullendorf made a trio of German Cup appearances. In 1980–81, they beat Blumenthaler SV 2:0 in the first round before going out 0:1 to SV Siegburg in the second round. Their next two turns resulted in early exits from the competition. In 1983–84, they were thrashed 0:7 by Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig, and in 1990–91 lost to 2. Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg.

The second half of the 90s was difficult for the club as they slipped to the Verbandsliga Südbaden in 1994 and then spent the next three seasons toiling in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV). Pfullendorf returned to the Regionalliga Süd for the 1998–99 season where, despite being a tough opponent, they finished in 16th place with a +1 goal differential and appeared headed for relegation. However, division winner Kickers Offenbach played their way into the 2nd Bundesliga leaving room for SCP to stay up. The following season was even more exciting for supporters as the club began winning the close matches it had dropped the year before and rocketed to a second-place finish. This earned an appearance in the promotion round for the second division where they drew 1:1 with LR Ahlen and lost 1:3 to Union Berlin.

The next year the club collapsed and was relegated to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) after finishing in 17th place. Their fifth German Cup appearance then ended in the first round at the hands of the Bundesliga's SC Freiburg.

However, Pfullendorf quickly bounced back to third division play in 2002. After earning a pair of mid-table finishes in the Regionalliga Süd (III), the club has flirted with relegation in its past two campaigns and would have been sent down after a 16th-place result in 2005 if not for 14th-place finisher 1. SC Feucht not seeking a license.

The club managed to surprise Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld 2–1 in their first round German Cup match up on 10 September 2006 marking the first time Pfullendorf has defeated a professional side in the competition. They were subsequently put out 0–2 by 2nd Bundesliga club Kickers Offenbach in late October.

After ten consecutive seasons in the Regionalliga Süd at the end of the 2011–12 season the club was grouped into the new Regionalliga Südwest, which replaced the Regionalliga Süd in the region. SC played at this level for two seasons before being relegated after finishing last in the league in 2014. After finishing 11th in the Oberliga in 2014–15 the club came last in 2015–16 and was relegated to the Verbandsliga.

Reserve team

The SC Pfullendorf II played in the Verbandsliga Südbaden for seven consecutive season, having reached this league level in 1999 for the first time, but suffered relegation to the Landesliga in 2011.

Stadium

SC Pfullendorf plays in the Waldstadion an der Kasernenstraße (capacity 10,000). In recent years, the facility has been known under a sponsorship agreement as the Geberit-Arena.[1]

Current squad

As of 21 December 2019

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 Sebastian Willibald
2 FW   GER Felix Waldraff
4 DF   GER Stefan Zimmermann
5 MF   GER Samuel Fischer
6 MF   BIH Stefan Gavranović
7 MF   GER Luca Gruler
8 MF   GER Alessandro Sautter
9 FW   GER Lukas Stützle
10 MF   TUR Faruk Gül
11 FW   GER Frank Stark
12 GK   GER Serdar Yazıcı
14 MF   SRB Borislav Kukic
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   GAM Amadou Marena
16 MF   GER Michael Beck
17 MF   BRA Rodrigo Silva Fernandes
18 FW   NGA Chimamkpa Samuel Peter
19 MF   GER Jonas Keller
20 DF   GER Heiko Behr
21 DF   GER Levent Petruv
22 MF   GER Joshua Menger
23 MF   GER Sandro Caltabiano
25 DF   GER Robin Rauser
30 GK   GER Ronny Klockner

Honours

The club's honours:

  • Won by reserve team.

Recent managers

Recent managers of the club:[2]

Manager Start Finish
Günter Rommel 1 July 2001 30 June 2005
Marco Kurz 1 July 2005 30 June 2006
Michael Feichtenbeiner 1 July 2006 24 April 2008
  Helgi Kolviðsson 25 April 2008 30 June 2008
Walter Schneck 1 July 2008 30 June 2010
  Helgi Kolviðsson 1 July 2010 30 June 2011
  Kristijan Đorđević 1 July 2011 13 October 2011
  Adnan Sijaric 14 October 2011 3 October 2013
Klaus Steidle 3 October 2013 30 October 2013
Stephan Baierl 2 November 2013 Present

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[3][4]

  • With 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. In 2012, the number of Regionalligas was increased from three to five with all Regionalliga Süd clubs except the Bavarian ones entering the new Regionalliga Südwest.

References

  1. ^ Geberit-Arena (in German) weltfussball.de, retrieved 18 September 2011
  2. ^ SC Pfullendorf .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) weltfussball.de, retrieved 18 September 2011
  3. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  4. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

External links

  • Official website
  • Abseits Guide to German Soccer
  • SC Pfullendorf at Weltfussball.de
  • Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv historical German domestic league tables (in German)

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SC Pfullendorf is a German sports club based in Pfullendorf Baden Wurttemberg The 700 member club is best known for its football department but also has departments for chess table tennis and ice stock sport a winter sport similar to curling SC PfullendorfFull nameSportclub Pfullendorf 1919 e V Nickname s SCPFounded2 August 1919GroundGeberit ArenaCapacity10 000ChairmanManfred WalkManagerAdnan SijaricLeagueVerbandsliga Sudbaden2018 19Verbandsliga Sudbaden 7thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Reserve team 2 Stadium 3 Current squad 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cup 5 Recent managers 6 Recent seasons 6 1 SC Pfullendorf 6 2 SC Pfullendorf II 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Former logo until 2009 The club was founded on 2 August 1919 as part of the gymnastics club TV Pfullendorf It became independent in 1921 under the name SC Pfullendorf and was officially registered as a club on 25 February 1924 After World War II was renamed SV Pfullendorf and played eight matches under this name in the 1945 46 season of the amateur Einheitsklasse Bodensee Schwarzwald league The club was then disbanded but promptly reorganized as FC Pfullendorf on 21 September 1946 and re claimed the name SC Pfullendorf on 23 June 1950 Throughout the 1950s 60s and 70s Pfullendorf competed as a fourth or fifth division side until breaking through to the Amateurliga Sudbaden III in 1976 on the strength of a championship in the 2nd Amateurliga Sudbaden Sud IV The club s first German Cup appearance followed in 1978 when they were put out in the first round by Second Bundesliga side FC Homburg SCP spent thirteen seasons in third division football between 1976 and 1994 playing largely as a lower table side Their best result at that level was a fifth place finish in 1993 in what had become the Amateur Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg III During this period Pfullendorf made a trio of German Cup appearances In 1980 81 they beat Blumenthaler SV 2 0 in the first round before going out 0 1 to SV Siegburg in the second round Their next two turns resulted in early exits from the competition In 1983 84 they were thrashed 0 7 by Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig and in 1990 91 lost to 2 Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg The second half of the 90s was difficult for the club as they slipped to the Verbandsliga Sudbaden in 1994 and then spent the next three seasons toiling in the Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg IV Pfullendorf returned to the Regionalliga Sud for the 1998 99 season where despite being a tough opponent they finished in 16th place with a 1 goal differential and appeared headed for relegation However division winner Kickers Offenbach played their way into the 2nd Bundesliga leaving room for SCP to stay up The following season was even more exciting for supporters as the club began winning the close matches it had dropped the year before and rocketed to a second place finish This earned an appearance in the promotion round for the second division where they drew 1 1 with LR Ahlen and lost 1 3 to Union Berlin The next year the club collapsed and was relegated to the Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg IV after finishing in 17th place Their fifth German Cup appearance then ended in the first round at the hands of the Bundesliga s SC Freiburg However Pfullendorf quickly bounced back to third division play in 2002 After earning a pair of mid table finishes in the Regionalliga Sud III the club has flirted with relegation in its past two campaigns and would have been sent down after a 16th place result in 2005 if not for 14th place finisher 1 SC Feucht not seeking a license The club managed to surprise Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld 2 1 in their first round German Cup match up on 10 September 2006 marking the first time Pfullendorf has defeated a professional side in the competition They were subsequently put out 0 2 by 2nd Bundesliga club Kickers Offenbach in late October After ten consecutive seasons in the Regionalliga Sud at the end of the 2011 12 season the club was grouped into the new Regionalliga Sudwest which replaced the Regionalliga Sud in the region SC played at this level for two seasons before being relegated after finishing last in the league in 2014 After finishing 11th in the Oberliga in 2014 15 the club came last in 2015 16 and was relegated to the Verbandsliga Reserve team Edit The SC Pfullendorf II played in the Verbandsliga Sudbaden for seven consecutive season having reached this league level in 1999 for the first time but suffered relegation to the Landesliga in 2011 Stadium EditSC Pfullendorf plays in the Waldstadion an der Kasernenstrasse capacity 10 000 In recent years the facility has been known under a sponsorship agreement as the Geberit Arena 1 Current squad EditAs of 21 December 2019Note 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 Sebastian Willibald2 FW GER Felix Waldraff4 DF GER Stefan Zimmermann5 MF GER Samuel Fischer6 MF BIH Stefan Gavranovic7 MF GER Luca Gruler8 MF GER Alessandro Sautter9 FW GER Lukas Stutzle10 MF TUR Faruk Gul11 FW GER Frank Stark12 GK GER Serdar Yazici14 MF SRB Borislav Kukic No Pos Nation Player15 DF GAM Amadou Marena16 MF GER Michael Beck17 MF BRA Rodrigo Silva Fernandes18 FW NGA Chimamkpa Samuel Peter19 MF GER Jonas Keller20 DF GER Heiko Behr21 DF GER Levent Petruv22 MF GER Joshua Menger23 MF GER Sandro Caltabiano25 DF GER Robin Rauser30 GK GER Ronny KlocknerHonours EditThe club s honours League Edit Regionalliga Sud III Runners up 2000 Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg IV Champions 2002 Verbandsliga Sudbaden IV Champions 5 1980 1982 1988 1990 1995 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 Champions 2004 Cup Edit South Baden Cup Tiers III VII Winners 5 1983 1990 2006 2008 2010 Runners up 2007 Won by reserve team Recent managers EditRecent managers of the club 2 Manager Start FinishGunter Rommel 1 July 2001 30 June 2005Marco Kurz 1 July 2005 30 June 2006Michael Feichtenbeiner 1 July 2006 24 April 2008 Helgi Kolvidsson 25 April 2008 30 June 2008Walter Schneck 1 July 2008 30 June 2010 Helgi Kolvidsson 1 July 2010 30 June 2011 Kristijan Đorđevic 1 July 2011 13 October 2011 Adnan Sijaric 14 October 2011 3 October 2013Klaus Steidle 3 October 2013 30 October 2013Stephan Baierl 2 November 2013 PresentRecent seasons EditThe recent season by season performance of the club 3 4 SC Pfullendorf Edit Season Division Tier Position1999 2000 Regionalliga Sud III 2nd2000 01 Regionalliga Sud 17th 2001 02 Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg IV 1st 2002 03 Regionalliga Sud III 11th2003 04 Regionalliga Sud 10th2004 05 Regionalliga Sud 16th2005 06 Regionalliga Sud 14th2006 07 Regionalliga Sud 7th2007 08 Regionalliga Sud 17th2008 09 Regionalliga Sud IV 8th2009 10 Regionalliga Sud 13th2010 11 Regionalliga Sud 9th2011 12 Regionalliga Sud 16th2012 13 Regionalliga Sudwest 13th2013 14 Regionalliga Sudwest 18th 2014 15 Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg V 11th2015 16 Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg 18th 2016 17 Verbandsliga Sudbaden VI SC Pfullendorf II Edit Season Division Tier Position1999 2000 Verbandsliga Sudbaden V 9th2000 01 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 6th2001 02 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 14th 2002 03 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 VI2003 04 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 1st 2004 05 Verbandsliga Sudbaden V 6th2005 06 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 10th2006 07 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 3rd2007 08 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 3rd2008 09 Verbandsliga Sudbaden VI 8th2009 10 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 6th2010 11 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 13th 2011 12 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 VII 3rd2012 13 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 5th2013 14 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 5th2014 15 Landesliga Sudbaden 3 15th 2015 16 Bezirksliga Bodensee VIII 6th2016 17 Bezirksliga Bodensee With 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 In 2012 the number of Regionalligas was increased from three to five with all Regionalliga Sud clubs except the Bavarian ones entering the new Regionalliga Sudwest Promoted RelegatedReferences Edit Geberit Arena in German weltfussball de retrieved 18 September 2011 SC Pfullendorf Trainer von A Z in German weltfussball de retrieved 18 September 2011 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 Abseits Guide to German Soccer SC Pfullendorf at Weltfussball de Das deutsche Fussball Archiv historical German domestic league tables in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SC Pfullendorf amp oldid 1144896819, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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