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SV Wehen Wiesbaden

SV Wehen Wiesbaden is a German association football club based in Wiesbaden, Hesse. Since the beginning of the 2007–08 season the club has no longer played its home games in Taunusstein, where it was originally located. In the summer of 2007 Wiesbaden was added to the original name of SV Wehen. The club currently competes in the 2. Bundesliga from 2023–24 after promotion from 3. Liga in 2022–23.

SV Wehen Wiesbaden
Full nameSportverein Wehen 1926 – Taunusstein e. V. (organisation)
Sportverein Wehen 1926 Wiesbaden GmbH (company)
Founded1 January 1926; 98 years ago (1926-01-01)
GroundBRITA-Arena
Capacity13,500
ChairmanMarkus Hankammer
ManagerMarkus Kauczinski
League2. Bundesliga
2022–233. Liga, 4th of 20 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Amateur Football (1926–1994) edit

 
Historical chart of Wehen Wiesbaden league performance

The club was founded under the name of SV Wehen 1926 – Taunusstein in 1926 and disbanded by the Nazi government in 1933, although the football department was maintained by playing occasional friendly matches until 1939. The club re-established itself in 1946, following World War II. They operated both first and reserve teams from the beginning, with their first team competing in local amateur division, the B-Klasse Wiesbaden. The club's first youth team was established in 1955 and they subsequently started to use their own talented young players to strengthen the first team. By the mid-1970s, the youth department was split in ten teams with more than 150 players and a women's team was first established in 1984. Wehen won the Hessenpokal in 1988, 1996 and 2000, which gave them berths in the German Cup in those years.[1]

Third Tier and upwards (1994–) edit

 
Historical crest of SV Wehen Taunusstein

In 1994, the third tier of German football underwent a reform which resulted in the elevation of the Regionalliga. Wehen had finished seventh in the Oberliga Hessen in the previous year and thus became a founding member of the Regionalliga Süd. In spite of its relegation in 1995, the club managed to establish itself in the newly-founded league over the next ten years.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, Wehen finished first and earned promotion to the 2.Bundesliga. Its first second-tier season saw the club finish eighth and the inauguration of its current home, Brita-Arena. In spite of a berth in the DFB Pokal quarterfinals, Wehen was relegated to the 3. Liga in 2009, which would remain the club's division for the next ten seasons.[2]

Wehen achieved a third-place finish at the end of the 2018–19 season and thereby qualified for the promotion playoffs to the 2.Bundesliga against FC Ingolstadt. After a 1–2 defeat in their home game, the team managed to carry a 3–2 victory on Ingolstadt's turf. Advancing on away goals, Wehen was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga for only the second time in club history.[3] However, the club experienced a difficult 2019–20 season and finished in 17th place, fielding the league's worst defence with 65 goals conceded. Along with Dynamo Dresden, Wehen were relegated after just one season in the second tier.[4]

On 6 June 2023, Wehen Wiesbaden secured promotion to 2. Bundesliga from 2023–24 after defeating Arminia Bielefeld on aggregate 6–1 in the promotion/relegation play-off matches and returned to the second tier after three years absence.

Honours edit

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 31 January 2024[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   DEN Bjarke Jacobsen
20 MF   KOR Lee Hyun-ju (on loan from Bayern Munich II)
21 MF   GER Julius Kade
22 MF   GER Amin Farouk
24 DF   DEN Marcus Mathisen
25 FW   SRB Nikolas Agrafiotis
26 DF   SRB Aleksandar Vukotić
27 DF   GER Nico Rieble
29 FW   GER Lasse Günther (on loan from Augsburg)
30 MF   CAN Kianz Froese
31 GK   GER Noah Brdar
33 FW   AUS John Iredale
34 FW   BIH Amar Ćatić
36 DF   GER Nassim Elouarti

Out 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

Recent managers edit

Recent managers of the club:[6]

Manager Start Finish
Manfred Petz 1 July 1997 12 May 1998
Bruno Hübner 12 May 1998 30 June 1998
Martin Hohmann 1 July 1998 30 October 1998
Werner Orf 1 November 1999 6 May 2000
Gerd Schwickert 7 May 2000 3 November 2002
Djuradj Vasic 4 November 2002 16 October 2006
Christian Hock 17 October 2006 30 June 2007
Djuradj Vasic 2 July 2007 20 August 2007
Christian Hock 21 August 2007 17 December 2008
Wolfgang Frank 19 December 2008 23 March 2009
Hans Werner Moser 24 March 2009 9 February 2010
Gino Lettieri 10 February 2010 15 February 2012
Peter Vollmann February 2012 21 October 2013
Marc Kienle 28 October 2013 12 April 2015
Christian Hock 12 April 2015 30 June 2015
Sven Demandt 1 July 2015 7 March 2016
Torsten Fröhling 14 March 2016 6 February 2017
Rüdiger Rehm 13 February 2017 25 October 2021
Mike Krannich/Nils Döring 25 October 2021 8 November 2021
Markus Kauczinski 8 November 2021 present

Recent seasons edit

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[7][8]

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Regionalliga Süd III 13th
2000–01 Regionalliga Süd 11th
2001–02 Regionalliga Süd 6th
2002–03 Regionalliga Süd 7th
2003–04 Regionalliga Süd 7th
2004–05 Regionalliga Süd 3rd
2005–06 Regionalliga Süd 3rd
2006–07 Regionalliga Süd 1st ↑
2007–08 2. Bundesliga II 8th
2008–09 2. Bundesliga 18th ↓
2009–10 3. Liga III 15th
2010–11 3. Liga 4th
2011–12 3. Liga 16th
2012–13 3. Liga 7th
2013–14 3. Liga 4th
2014–15 3. Liga 9th
2015–16 3. Liga 16th
2016–17 3. Liga 7th
2017–18 3. Liga 4th
2018–19 3. Liga 3rd ↑
2019–20 2. Bundesliga II 17th ↓
2020–21 3. Liga III 6th
2021–22 3. Liga 8th
2022–23 3. Liga 4th ↑
2023–24 2. Bundesliga II TBD
Key

References edit

  1. ^ "SV Wehen Wiesbaden – History". svwehen-wiesbaden.de. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
  2. ^ "SV Wehen Wiesbaden Historie". svwehen-wiesbaden.de. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  3. ^ "SVWW: Aufsteiger dank "einzigartigem Kampf"". kicker.de. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Nach Zweitliga-Abstieg: Zehn Abgänge bei Wehen Wiesbaden". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  5. ^ "SV Wehen Wiesbaden – Kader". svwehen-wiesbaden.de. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  6. ^ SV Wehen Wiesbaden .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 10 December 2011
  7. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables. Retrieved 20 September 2014
  8. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues. Retrieved 20 September 2014

External links edit

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

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SV Wehen Wiesbaden is a German association football club based in Wiesbaden Hesse Since the beginning of the 2007 08 season the club has no longer played its home games in Taunusstein where it was originally located In the summer of 2007 Wiesbaden was added to the original name of SV Wehen The club currently competes in the 2 Bundesliga from 2023 24 after promotion from 3 Liga in 2022 23 SV Wehen WiesbadenFull nameSportverein Wehen 1926 Taunusstein e V organisation Sportverein Wehen 1926 Wiesbaden GmbH company Founded1 January 1926 98 years ago 1926 01 01 GroundBRITA ArenaCapacity13 500ChairmanMarkus HankammerManagerMarkus KauczinskiLeague2 Bundesliga2022 233 Liga 4th of 20 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Amateur Football 1926 1994 1 2 Third Tier and upwards 1994 2 Honours 2 1 League 2 2 Cup 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 4 Recent managers 5 Recent seasons 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAmateur Football 1926 1994 edit nbsp Historical chart of Wehen Wiesbaden league performanceThe club was founded under the name of SV Wehen 1926 Taunusstein in 1926 and disbanded by the Nazi government in 1933 although the football department was maintained by playing occasional friendly matches until 1939 The club re established itself in 1946 following World War II They operated both first and reserve teams from the beginning with their first team competing in local amateur division the B Klasse Wiesbaden The club s first youth team was established in 1955 and they subsequently started to use their own talented young players to strengthen the first team By the mid 1970s the youth department was split in ten teams with more than 150 players and a women s team was first established in 1984 Wehen won the Hessenpokal in 1988 1996 and 2000 which gave them berths in the German Cup in those years 1 Third Tier and upwards 1994 edit nbsp Historical crest of SV Wehen TaunussteinIn 1994 the third tier of German football underwent a reform which resulted in the elevation of the Regionalliga Wehen had finished seventh in the Oberliga Hessen in the previous year and thus became a founding member of the Regionalliga Sud In spite of its relegation in 1995 the club managed to establish itself in the newly founded league over the next ten years At the end of the 2006 07 season Wehen finished first and earned promotion to the 2 Bundesliga Its first second tier season saw the club finish eighth and the inauguration of its current home Brita Arena In spite of a berth in the DFB Pokal quarterfinals Wehen was relegated to the 3 Liga in 2009 which would remain the club s division for the next ten seasons 2 Wehen achieved a third place finish at the end of the 2018 19 season and thereby qualified for the promotion playoffs to the 2 Bundesliga against FC Ingolstadt After a 1 2 defeat in their home game the team managed to carry a 3 2 victory on Ingolstadt s turf Advancing on away goals Wehen was promoted to the 2 Bundesliga for only the second time in club history 3 However the club experienced a difficult 2019 20 season and finished in 17th place fielding the league s worst defence with 65 goals conceded Along with Dynamo Dresden Wehen were relegated after just one season in the second tier 4 On 6 June 2023 Wehen Wiesbaden secured promotion to 2 Bundesliga from 2023 24 after defeating Arminia Bielefeld on aggregate 6 1 in the promotion relegation play off matches and returned to the second tier after three years absence Honours editLeague edit Regionalliga Sud III Champions 2007 Oberliga Hessen IV Champions 1997 Landesliga Hessen Mitte IV Champions 1989 Cup edit Hesse Cup Tiers III VII Winners 1988 1996 2000 2011 2017 2019 2021 Runners up 1992 2001 2003 2013 2016Players editCurrent squad edit As of 31 January 2024 5 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 Arthur Lyska2 DF nbsp SUI Martin Angha4 DF nbsp GER Sascha Mockenhaupt captain 5 MF nbsp GER Emanuel Taffertshofer6 MF nbsp GER Gino Fechner7 MF nbsp GER Robin Heusser8 MF nbsp GER Nick Batzner9 FW nbsp NED Thijmen Goppel10 FW nbsp GER Antonio Jonjic11 MF nbsp ENG Keanan Bennetts13 GK nbsp MAR Mohamed Amsif14 FW nbsp CRO Franko Kovacevic16 GK nbsp GER Florian Stritzel17 DF nbsp GER Florian Carstens18 FW nbsp CRO Ivan Prtajin No Pos Nation Player19 MF nbsp DEN Bjarke Jacobsen20 MF nbsp KOR Lee Hyun ju on loan from Bayern Munich II 21 MF nbsp GER Julius Kade22 MF nbsp GER Amin Farouk24 DF nbsp DEN Marcus Mathisen25 FW nbsp SRB Nikolas Agrafiotis26 DF nbsp SRB Aleksandar Vukotic27 DF nbsp GER Nico Rieble29 FW nbsp GER Lasse Gunther on loan from Augsburg 30 MF nbsp CAN Kianz Froese31 GK nbsp GER Noah Brdar33 FW nbsp AUS John Iredale34 FW nbsp BIH Amar Catic36 DF nbsp GER Nassim ElouartiOut 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 PlayerRecent managers editRecent managers of the club 6 Manager Start FinishManfred Petz 1 July 1997 12 May 1998Bruno Hubner 12 May 1998 30 June 1998Martin Hohmann 1 July 1998 30 October 1998Werner Orf 1 November 1999 6 May 2000Gerd Schwickert 7 May 2000 3 November 2002Djuradj Vasic 4 November 2002 16 October 2006Christian Hock 17 October 2006 30 June 2007Djuradj Vasic 2 July 2007 20 August 2007Christian Hock 21 August 2007 17 December 2008Wolfgang Frank 19 December 2008 23 March 2009Hans Werner Moser 24 March 2009 9 February 2010Gino Lettieri 10 February 2010 15 February 2012Peter Vollmann February 2012 21 October 2013Marc Kienle 28 October 2013 12 April 2015Christian Hock 12 April 2015 30 June 2015Sven Demandt 1 July 2015 7 March 2016Torsten Frohling 14 March 2016 6 February 2017Rudiger Rehm 13 February 2017 25 October 2021Mike Krannich Nils Doring 25 October 2021 8 November 2021Markus Kauczinski 8 November 2021 presentRecent seasons editThe recent season by season performance of the club 7 8 Season Division Tier Position1999 2000 Regionalliga Sud III 13th2000 01 Regionalliga Sud 11th2001 02 Regionalliga Sud 6th2002 03 Regionalliga Sud 7th2003 04 Regionalliga Sud 7th2004 05 Regionalliga Sud 3rd2005 06 Regionalliga Sud 3rd2006 07 Regionalliga Sud 1st 2007 08 2 Bundesliga II 8th2008 09 2 Bundesliga 18th 2009 10 3 Liga III 15th2010 11 3 Liga 4th2011 12 3 Liga 16th2012 13 3 Liga 7th2013 14 3 Liga 4th2014 15 3 Liga 9th2015 16 3 Liga 16th2016 17 3 Liga 7th2017 18 3 Liga 4th2018 19 3 Liga 3rd 2019 20 2 Bundesliga II 17th 2020 21 3 Liga III 6th2021 22 3 Liga 8th2022 23 3 Liga 4th 2023 24 2 Bundesliga II 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 Key Promoted RelegatedReferences edit SV Wehen Wiesbaden History svwehen wiesbaden de Retrieved 28 May 2019 SV Wehen Wiesbaden Historie svwehen wiesbaden de Retrieved 29 May 2019 SVWW Aufsteiger dank einzigartigem Kampf kicker de Retrieved 29 May 2019 Nach Zweitliga Abstieg Zehn Abgange bei Wehen Wiesbaden Suddeutsche Zeitung Retrieved 20 November 2020 SV Wehen Wiesbaden Kader svwehen wiesbaden de Retrieved 6 July 2023 SV Wehen Wiesbaden Trainer von A Z in German weltfussball de Retrieved 10 December 2011 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historical German domestic league tables Retrieved 20 September 2014 Fussball de Ergebnisse in German Tables and results of all German football leagues Retrieved 20 September 2014External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SV Wehen Wiesbaden Official website nbsp in German The Abseits Guide to German Soccer SV Wehen Wiesbaden at Weltfussball de in German Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German historical German domestic league tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SV Wehen Wiesbaden amp oldid 1201541617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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