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Sportfreunde Siegen

Sportfreunde Siegen is a German association football club based in Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia. After going through insolvency in 2008, the first team was forcibly relegated to the fifth-tier NRW-Liga. Promotion to fourth division Regionalliga West was accomplished in 2012, but the club continued to struggle while going back and forth between fourth and fifth league play. In 2017, the club had to file for insolvency for a second time.

Sportfreunde Siegen
Full nameSportfreunde Siegen von 1899 e.V.
Founded8 September 1899
GroundLeimbachstadion
Capacity18,500
ChairmanRoland Schöler
ManagerPatrick Helmes
LeagueOberliga Westfalen (V)
2022–23Oberliga Westfalen, 14th of 18

The club's home ground is the Leimbachstadion, an arena that can host up to 18,500 people.

History edit

 
Historical chart of the club's league performance

The early years edit

The club was founded in 1899 as the football department of a gymnastics club called Turnverein Jahn von 1879 Siegen, being one of the first clubs in Western Germany to offer organized football to its members. In 1923, it merged with Sportverein 07 Siegen to become an independent football club called Sportfreunde Siegen von 1899.

The 1920s also marked the club's first ascension to the national level, competing in the Western German championship after claiming the crown in the district league four times in a row. Despite these results, the team did not qualify for the first division when German football was re-organized in the Third Reich. After World War II, the club initially could not match its pre-war successes until it won the German amateur championship in 1955 with a stunning 5–0 win over 05 Bad Homburg.

Two years later, Sportfreunde captain Herbert Schäfer was called up by national coach Sepp Herberger to play for the German national team. In 1954, Schäfer had been the last player being cut from the team which went on to win the World Cup. To this day, Herbert Schäfer still ranks as one of the best players to ever wear a Sportfreunde jersey.

Six years after winning the German amateur championship, Sportfreunde Siegen made the jump to professional football in 1961. When the Bundesliga was introduced in 1963, the club settled in the Regionalliga, which was the second highest division at the time. League games against renowned clubs such as Bayer Leverkusen, Fortuna Düsseldorf or Borussia Mönchengladbach were common during these days.

After some years of struggle, Sportfreunde Siegen fought its way back to professional football in 1972, claiming the West German amateur championship and promoting to the second-tier Regionalliga once again. Siegen remained on the professional stage for two more years before the introduction of the 2. Bundesliga forced the club to withdraw from this level in 1974. For the following twelve years, Sportfreunde Siegen continuously played in Germany's third division. After several ups and downs in the late 1980s and early '90s, the club made it back to third-tier Regionalliga in 1997, narrowly missing out on the promotion to the 2. Bundesliga by one game in 1999. In the same year, the team advanced to the quarter-finals of the DFB-Pokal, the German cup, before losing to Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg in a highly contested match.

Recent history edit

 
Club logo until 2015

The first decade of the new millennium turned out to be the most eventful in the club's rich history. After a last-minute victory on the last match day of the 2004–05 campaign, the club was finally promoted to 2. Bundesliga. Local hero and future German international Patrick Helmes led the team with 21 goals.

The following season saw the refurbishment of Leimbachstadion, the club's home ground since 1957, to its current capacity of 18,700 and quite decent results in the first half of the 2005–06 campaign in the 2. Bundesliga. German football heavyweight VfL Bochum was beaten 3–0, as was SC Freiburg. However, after a lacklustre performance in the second half of the season, the team was not able to avoid relegation. Two years later, Sportfreunde Siegen had to file for insolvency after failing to qualify for the newly established 3. Liga. The club managed to resume operations in fifth-division NRW-Liga. It returned to the Regionalliga West with the 2012–13 campaign and came in fifth in its first season back in semi-professional football, repeating this result in the following season. The team finished second-last in the Regionalliga in 2015 and was relegated from the league but bounced back immediately by winning the Oberliga Westfalen championship. Following another relegation they have been again playing in the Oberliga since 2017.

Management edit

The club is chaired by Roland Schöler. Patrick Helmes serves as head coach.

Honours edit

The club's honours:

Former managers edit

Women's football edit

In 1996 the women's department of TSV Siegen moved to the Sportfreunde. At that time the team had been the most successful team in the Bundesliga. Since the team was denied a license for the 2001–02 Bundesliga season they have not returned to the Bundesliga, moving between second and third league. In the 2008–09 season they have played in the Regionalliga (III), were relegated to the fourth tier Verbandsliga Westfalen in 2009–10 but managed direct promotion to the Regionalliga West for the 2010–11 season.

Honours edit

All the honours were gained when the women's department was still a part of TSV Siegen.

  • German women's champions: 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996
  • Women's German Cup champions: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993

References edit

  1. ^ Rob Delahaije trainer Sportfreunde Siegen – Limburgse Courant (in Dutch)
  2. ^ "Kein Verein für Wunschkonzerte" – Der Westen (in German)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2011.

External links edit

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

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Sportfreunde Siegen is a German association football club based in Siegen North Rhine Westphalia After going through insolvency in 2008 the first team was forcibly relegated to the fifth tier NRW Liga Promotion to fourth division Regionalliga West was accomplished in 2012 but the club continued to struggle while going back and forth between fourth and fifth league play In 2017 the club had to file for insolvency for a second time Sportfreunde SiegenFull nameSportfreunde Siegen von 1899 e V Founded8 September 1899GroundLeimbachstadionCapacity18 500ChairmanRoland ScholerManagerPatrick HelmesLeagueOberliga Westfalen V 2022 23Oberliga Westfalen 14th of 18Home coloursAway colours The club s home ground is the Leimbachstadion an arena that can host up to 18 500 people Contents 1 History 1 1 The early years 1 2 Recent history 2 Management 3 Honours 4 Former managers 5 Women s football 5 1 Honours 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historical chart of the club s league performance The early years edit The club was founded in 1899 as the football department of a gymnastics club called Turnverein Jahn von 1879 Siegen being one of the first clubs in Western Germany to offer organized football to its members In 1923 it merged with Sportverein 07 Siegen to become an independent football club called Sportfreunde Siegen von 1899 The 1920s also marked the club s first ascension to the national level competing in the Western German championship after claiming the crown in the district league four times in a row Despite these results the team did not qualify for the first division when German football was re organized in the Third Reich After World War II the club initially could not match its pre war successes until it won the German amateur championship in 1955 with a stunning 5 0 win over 05 Bad Homburg Two years later Sportfreunde captain Herbert Schafer was called up by national coach Sepp Herberger to play for the German national team In 1954 Schafer had been the last player being cut from the team which went on to win the World Cup To this day Herbert Schafer still ranks as one of the best players to ever wear a Sportfreunde jersey Six years after winning the German amateur championship Sportfreunde Siegen made the jump to professional football in 1961 When the Bundesliga was introduced in 1963 the club settled in the Regionalliga which was the second highest division at the time League games against renowned clubs such as Bayer Leverkusen Fortuna Dusseldorf or Borussia Monchengladbach were common during these days After some years of struggle Sportfreunde Siegen fought its way back to professional football in 1972 claiming the West German amateur championship and promoting to the second tier Regionalliga once again Siegen remained on the professional stage for two more years before the introduction of the 2 Bundesliga forced the club to withdraw from this level in 1974 For the following twelve years Sportfreunde Siegen continuously played in Germany s third division After several ups and downs in the late 1980s and early 90s the club made it back to third tier Regionalliga in 1997 narrowly missing out on the promotion to the 2 Bundesliga by one game in 1999 In the same year the team advanced to the quarter finals of the DFB Pokal the German cup before losing to Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg in a highly contested match Recent history edit nbsp Club logo until 2015 The first decade of the new millennium turned out to be the most eventful in the club s rich history After a last minute victory on the last match day of the 2004 05 campaign the club was finally promoted to 2 Bundesliga Local hero and future German international Patrick Helmes led the team with 21 goals The following season saw the refurbishment of Leimbachstadion the club s home ground since 1957 to its current capacity of 18 700 and quite decent results in the first half of the 2005 06 campaign in the 2 Bundesliga German football heavyweight VfL Bochum was beaten 3 0 as was SC Freiburg However after a lacklustre performance in the second half of the season the team was not able to avoid relegation Two years later Sportfreunde Siegen had to file for insolvency after failing to qualify for the newly established 3 Liga The club managed to resume operations in fifth division NRW Liga It returned to the Regionalliga West with the 2012 13 campaign and came in fifth in its first season back in semi professional football repeating this result in the following season The team finished second last in the Regionalliga in 2015 and was relegated from the league but bounced back immediately by winning the Oberliga Westfalen championship Following another relegation they have been again playing in the Oberliga since 2017 Management editThe club is chaired by Roland Scholer Patrick Helmes serves as head coach Honours editThe club s honours German amateur championship Winners 1955 Oberliga Westfalen Champions 1997 2016 Westphalia Cup Runners up 2003 2004 2014Former managers edit nbsp Gerd vom Bruch 1986 1987 nbsp Ingo Peter 1994 2003 nbsp Michael Feichtenbeiner 2003 2004 nbsp Gerhard Noll 2004 nbsp Ralf Loose 2004 2005 nbsp Jan Kocian 2005 2006 nbsp Uwe Helmes 2006 nbsp Hannes Bongartz 2006 nbsp Ladislav Biro 2006 nbsp Ralf Loose 2006 2007 nbsp Marc Fascher 2007 2008 nbsp Peter Nemeth 2008 2009 nbsp Rob Delahaye 2009 2010 1 nbsp Andrzej Rudy Jun 2010 2011 2 nbsp Michael Boris 2011 2014 3 nbsp Matthias Hagner 2014 nbsp Michael Boris 2014 2015 nbsp Ottmar Griffel 2015 2016 nbsp Thorsten Seibert 2016 2017 nbsp Dominik Dapprich 2017 2019 nbsp Tobias Cramer 2019 2022 nbsp Lirian Gerguri 2022 nbsp Patrick Helmes 2023 present Women s football editIn 1996 the women s department of TSV Siegen moved to the Sportfreunde At that time the team had been the most successful team in the Bundesliga Since the team was denied a license for the 2001 02 Bundesliga season they have not returned to the Bundesliga moving between second and third league In the 2008 09 season they have played in the Regionalliga III were relegated to the fourth tier Verbandsliga Westfalen in 2009 10 but managed direct promotion to the Regionalliga West for the 2010 11 season Honours edit All the honours were gained when the women s department was still a part of TSV Siegen German women s champions 1987 1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 Women s German Cup champions 1986 1987 1988 1989 1993References edit Rob Delahaije trainer Sportfreunde Siegen Limburgse Courant in Dutch Kein Verein fur Wunschkonzerte Der Westen in German SZ 27 5 11 Magath Schutzling Boris neuer Trainer Freunde Forum Archived from the original on 1 June 2016 Retrieved 10 June 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sportfreunde Siegen Official website in German Abseits Guide to German Soccer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sportfreunde Siegen amp oldid 1219735319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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