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VfB Lübeck

VfB Lübeck is a German association football club playing in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein in the country's north. In addition to its football side the 1,000 member sports club also has departments for badminton, women's gymnastics, handball, and table tennis.

VfB Lübeck
Full nameVerein für Bewegungsspiele Lübeck
von 1919 e. V.
Founded1 June 1919
GroundStadion an der Lohmühle
Capacity17,849
ChairmanHolger Leu
ManagerLukas Pfeiffer
League3. Liga
2022–23Regionalliga Nord, 1st of 19 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History Edit

Foundation to WW II Edit

The earliest origins of the club go back to a pair of predecessor sides; Ballsportverein Vorwärts Lübeck established on 1 April 1919 and Sportvereinigung Polizei Lübeck founded in 1921.[1]

 
Crest of predecessor side VfR Lübeck, c. 1931.

SV Polizei Lübeck was the local police sports club. In 1931 it was merged with Verein für Rasensport Lübeck, which was the product of the 1923 union of Fußball Club Alemannia 1905 Lübeck and Lübecker Fußball Club Germania 1913. SVP played well enough to earn appearances in the playoff rounds of the senior north German circuit, but did not enjoy any success. VfR made only a single such appearance, in 1924.

BSV Vorwärts Lübeck played in the Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund (Worker's Gymnastic and Sport Federation) from its founding until 1933 when it was dismantled by the Nazi regime, which regarded workers sports clubs of the sort as politically undesirable. They won city championships in 1927, 1928, and 1931. The club's membership became part of SVP and the expanded association joined the Gauliga Nordmark, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich.

The club was renamed Polizei Sportverein Lübeck in 1935 and played in the Gauliga Nordmark until 1942, with its best results coming as third-place finishes.[2] PSV made unsuccessful qualification round appearances in play for the Tschammerpokal, predecessor of today's DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1936–38. In 1942 the club was again renamed, becoming Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Lübeck, and moved to the Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein when wartime conditions forced the breakup of the Gauliga Nordmark into three more local divisions.

Post-war era to present Edit

 
Historical chart of VfB Lübeck league performance

Following World War II organizations throughout Germany, including sports and football clubs, were dissolved by occupying Allied authorities. In 1945 the former memberships of SG OrPo and BSV Vorwärts formed a new association called Verein für Bewegungsspile Lübeck. The new club resumed play in the top flight, first in the Berzirksmeisterschaft Schleswig-Holstein, and then in 1947, in the newly formed Oberliga Nord. Over the next decade and a half VfB bounced up and down between first and second division play; they were consistently a top performer in the Amateurliga Schlewig-Holstein (II), but completely incapable of escaping the basement of the Oberliga Nord (I).

Following the 1963 formation of the Bundesliga, the country's professional first division circuit, the team settled into the Regionalliga Nord (II), generally earning mid-table results. A second-place finish in 1969 led VfB to the qualification round for the Bundesliga, where they finished last in their group with only a single point from eight matches.

After 1974, VfB slipped from the ranks of second-tier teams to fourth division Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein. They recovered a place in the 2. Bundesliga just over two decades later and resumed their role as an "elevator side", moving frequently between the second and third divisions. In 2004, the team reached the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal (German Cup), but lost to Werder Bremen in extra time. After it was revealed that the club has been suffering from financial difficulties, it finally filed for bankruptcy at the district court Lübeck in April 2008 and was eventually forcibly relegated to the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga (V) for the 2013–14 season. After a league championship at this level and success in the promotion round the club returned to the Regionalliga (IV) in 2014. They followed up a second place finish in 2019 with a division title in 2020 and advanced to play in the 3. Liga (III).

In July 2009, VfB Lübeck shocked Bundesliga club 1. FSV Mainz 05, beating them 2–1 after extra time in the first round of the DFB-Pokal. They were eliminated in the next round by VfB Stuttgart (3–1) after again taking a Bundesliga club into extra time. Consecutive Schleswig-Holstein-Pokal wins in 2016 and 2017, and another in 2019, led to additional DFB-Pokal appearances where the club went out in the first round each time.

Honours Edit

The club's honours:

Players Edit

Current squad Edit

As of 1 September 2023[3][4]

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 Philipp Klewin
2 DF   GER Robin Kölle
3 DF   GER Niklas Kastenhofer
5 DF   GER Fawaz Kassimou
7 FW   GER Marius Hauptmann
8 MF   GER Florian Egerer
9 FW   FIN Kimmo Hovi
10 FW   GER Manuel Farrona-Pulido
11 FW   GER Felix Drinkuth
13 DF   GER Marvin Thiel
14 FW   GER Cyrill Akono
17 DF   GER Tommy Grupe (captain)
18 MF   GER Hanno Behrens
19 GK   GER Florian Kirschke
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   GER Ulrich Taffertshofer
21 FW   GER Robin Velasco
22 DF   GER Leon Sommer
23 DF   GER Mattis Daube
24 MF   GER Morten Rüdiger
25 MF   TUR Tarik Gözüsirin
27 DF   GER Sören Reddemann
28 GK   GER Gavin Didzilatis
29 FW   GER Mats Facklam
30 DF   GER Jannik Löhden
31 MF   GER Mirko Boland
33 FW   GER Jan-Marc Schneider
37 DF   GER Janek Sternberg
39 FW   GER Pascal Breier

Former players Edit

Matei Boldor

References Edit

  1. ^ Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  2. ^ "Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv" (in German).
  3. ^ "1.Herren". vfb-luebeck.de (in German). VfB Lübeck. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  4. ^ "VfB Lübeck – Squad 2020/2021". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 19 September 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • VfB Lübeck-Fanclub Berlin (in German)
  • The Abseits guide to German Soccer

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VfB Lubeck is a German association football club playing in Lubeck Schleswig Holstein in the country s north In addition to its football side the 1 000 member sports club also has departments for badminton women s gymnastics handball and table tennis VfB LubeckFull nameVerein fur Bewegungsspiele Lubeckvon 1919 e V Founded1 June 1919GroundStadion an der LohmuhleCapacity17 849ChairmanHolger LeuManagerLukas PfeifferLeague3 Liga2022 23Regionalliga Nord 1st of 19 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation to WW II 1 2 Post war era to present 2 Honours 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Former players 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFoundation to WW II Edit The earliest origins of the club go back to a pair of predecessor sides Ballsportverein Vorwarts Lubeck established on 1 April 1919 and Sportvereinigung Polizei Lubeck founded in 1921 1 nbsp Crest of predecessor side VfR Lubeck c 1931 SV Polizei Lubeck was the local police sports club In 1931 it was merged with Verein fur Rasensport Lubeck which was the product of the 1923 union of Fussball Club Alemannia 1905 Lubeck and Lubecker Fussball Club Germania 1913 SVP played well enough to earn appearances in the playoff rounds of the senior north German circuit but did not enjoy any success VfR made only a single such appearance in 1924 BSV Vorwarts Lubeck played in the Arbeiter Turn und Sportbund Worker s Gymnastic and Sport Federation from its founding until 1933 when it was dismantled by the Nazi regime which regarded workers sports clubs of the sort as politically undesirable They won city championships in 1927 1928 and 1931 The club s membership became part of SVP and the expanded association joined the Gauliga Nordmark one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich The club was renamed Polizei Sportverein Lubeck in 1935 and played in the Gauliga Nordmark until 1942 with its best results coming as third place finishes 2 PSV made unsuccessful qualification round appearances in play for the Tschammerpokal predecessor of today s DFB Pokal German Cup in 1936 38 In 1942 the club was again renamed becoming Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Lubeck and moved to the Gauliga Schleswig Holstein when wartime conditions forced the breakup of the Gauliga Nordmark into three more local divisions Post war era to present Edit nbsp Historical chart of VfB Lubeck league performanceFollowing World War II organizations throughout Germany including sports and football clubs were dissolved by occupying Allied authorities In 1945 the former memberships of SG OrPo and BSV Vorwarts formed a new association called Verein fur Bewegungsspile Lubeck The new club resumed play in the top flight first in the Berzirksmeisterschaft Schleswig Holstein and then in 1947 in the newly formed Oberliga Nord Over the next decade and a half VfB bounced up and down between first and second division play they were consistently a top performer in the Amateurliga Schlewig Holstein II but completely incapable of escaping the basement of the Oberliga Nord I Following the 1963 formation of the Bundesliga the country s professional first division circuit the team settled into the Regionalliga Nord II generally earning mid table results A second place finish in 1969 led VfB to the qualification round for the Bundesliga where they finished last in their group with only a single point from eight matches After 1974 VfB slipped from the ranks of second tier teams to fourth division Landesliga Schleswig Holstein They recovered a place in the 2 Bundesliga just over two decades later and resumed their role as an elevator side moving frequently between the second and third divisions In 2004 the team reached the semi finals of the DFB Pokal German Cup but lost to Werder Bremen in extra time After it was revealed that the club has been suffering from financial difficulties it finally filed for bankruptcy at the district court Lubeck in April 2008 and was eventually forcibly relegated to the Schleswig Holstein Liga V for the 2013 14 season After a league championship at this level and success in the promotion round the club returned to the Regionalliga IV in 2014 They followed up a second place finish in 2019 with a division title in 2020 and advanced to play in the 3 Liga III In July 2009 VfB Lubeck shocked Bundesliga club 1 FSV Mainz 05 beating them 2 1 after extra time in the first round of the DFB Pokal They were eliminated in the next round by VfB Stuttgart 3 1 after again taking a Bundesliga club into extra time Consecutive Schleswig Holstein Pokal wins in 2016 and 2017 and another in 2019 led to additional DFB Pokal appearances where the club went out in the first round each time Honours EditThe club s honours Regionalliga Nord III Champions 1995 2002 Regionalliga Nord IV Champions 2020 2023 Schleswig Holstein Liga II III IV V Champions 1951 1952 1955 1957 1975 1977 1987 1989 1990 1992 1993 2004 2014 2016 Schleswig Holstein Cup Tiers III V Winners 1956 1987 1992 1998 1999 2000 2001 2006 2009 2010 2012 2015 2016 2019 2022 2023 Denotes won by reserve team Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 1 September 2023 3 4 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 nbsp GER Philipp Klewin2 DF nbsp GER Robin Kolle3 DF nbsp GER Niklas Kastenhofer5 DF nbsp GER Fawaz Kassimou7 FW nbsp GER Marius Hauptmann8 MF nbsp GER Florian Egerer9 FW nbsp FIN Kimmo Hovi10 FW nbsp GER Manuel Farrona Pulido11 FW nbsp GER Felix Drinkuth13 DF nbsp GER Marvin Thiel14 FW nbsp GER Cyrill Akono17 DF nbsp GER Tommy Grupe captain 18 MF nbsp GER Hanno Behrens19 GK nbsp GER Florian Kirschke No Pos Nation Player20 MF nbsp GER Ulrich Taffertshofer21 FW nbsp GER Robin Velasco22 DF nbsp GER Leon Sommer23 DF nbsp GER Mattis Daube24 MF nbsp GER Morten Rudiger25 MF nbsp TUR Tarik Gozusirin27 DF nbsp GER Soren Reddemann28 GK nbsp GER Gavin Didzilatis29 FW nbsp GER Mats Facklam30 DF nbsp GER Jannik Lohden31 MF nbsp GER Mirko Boland33 FW nbsp GER Jan Marc Schneider37 DF nbsp GER Janek Sternberg39 FW nbsp GER Pascal BreierFormer players Edit Further information List of VfB Lubeck players nbsp Jerzy WijasMatei Boldor nbsp Ali DiaReferences Edit Grune Hardy 2001 Vereinslexikon Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3 89784 147 9 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German 1 Herren vfb luebeck de in German VfB Lubeck 8 September 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2020 VfB Lubeck Squad 2020 2021 worldfootball net Retrieved 19 September 2020 External links EditOfficial website nbsp in German VfB Lubeck Fanclub Berlin in German The Abseits guide to German Soccer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VfB Lubeck amp oldid 1174282069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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