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BSV Kickers Emden is a German football club, located in Emden, Lower Saxony.
History
The club first began playing in 1928 as a section of the
gymnastics club Emder Turnverein, which was founded in
1861. An independent football club was formed on March 24, 1946 out
of the membership of this predecessor side and several other local
associations which had been dissolved after World War II.
In 1949, the club was promoted to the Amateuroberliga
Niedersachsen-West, a second-division league at the time. They went
on to finish first in the league at the end of the 1950-51 season
and advanced therewith to the promotion play-offs for at the time
first-division Oberliga Nord, but did not manage to get promoted.
They were only a mediocre team in the Amateuroberliga
Niedersachsen-West in the remainder of the decade and eventually
slipped down to the fourth-division Verbandsliga Niedersachen-Nord
in 1964. They returned to the third-division Amateurliga
Niedersachsen in 1970, but were relegated back to the fourth
division after three seasons.
Between 1975 and 1983, the club competed below fourth division.
They managed to return to the fourth division for the 1983-84
season, but were relegated back to the fifth division after three
seasons. Another return to the fourth division followed in 1988 and
the club was eventually promoted to the third-division
Amateuroberliga Nord after finishing first in the 1990-91 season of
the fourth-division Verbandsliga Niedersachsen.
They participated in the German Cup for the first
time in the 1992-93 season, but were eliminated in the first round
by then Bundesliga
side 1.
FC Saarbrücken, who easily beat them 5-1. The club also won
berths in the German Cup after winning the Cup of Lower Saxony in
1996 and 2000. However, both of these two appearances in the German
Cup ended in the first round as well. In the 1996-97 season, they
lost 3-1 to then Bundesliga side Fortuna Düsseldorf and in the
2000-01 season they suffered a minimal 1-0 defeat to 1. FSV Mainz
05, a Second
Bundesliga side at the time.
A first-place finish in the third-division Amateuroberliga Nord
in the 1993-94 season, after which the club failed to ascend to the
Second Bundesliga in a post-season tournament, would have to be
considered the recent high point. The club continued to compete in
then newly founded third-division Regionalliga Nord and never finished below
9th place in the following four seasons, but a 15th-place finish in
the 1998-99 season of the league dropped them back to the fourth
division after eight seasons in the third division. The club
subsequently competed in the fourth-division Oberliga
Niedersachsen/Bremen for five seasons and narrowly missed return to
the Regionalliga Nord in 2000 and 2003, when they advanced to the
promotion play-offs in which they lost to Lüneburger SK
and VfR
Neumünster respectively. In the 2004-05 season, the club
finished first in then newly founded fourth-division Oberliga Nord
and returned to the third-division Regionalliga Nord for the
2005-06 season. In their first season since returning to the third
division, Kickers Emden managed a 9th-place finish in the
Regionalliga Nord. After a successful 2008-09 season in the 3rd Liga, finishing sixth,
the club decided to withdraw from the league for financial
reasons.[1] Instead
of the tier-four Regionalliga Nord, the club decided to enter the
tier-five Oberliga
Niedersachsen-West for 2009-10, also for financial reasons.[2]
Notable
Coaches
Recent
seasons
| Year |
Division |
Position |
| 1999-2000 |
Oberliga
Niedersachsen/Bremen (IV) |
1st (no promotion due to league system changes) |
| 2000-01 |
Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen |
2nd |
| 2001-02 |
Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen |
8th |
| 2002-03 |
Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen |
6th |
| 2003-04 |
Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen |
1st (lost promotion playoff) |
| 2004-05 |
Oberliga Nord (IV) |
1st (promoted) |
| 2005-06 |
Regionalliga Nord (III) |
9th |
| 2006-07 |
Regionalliga Nord |
4th |
| 2007-08 |
Regionalliga Nord |
9th |
| 2008-09 |
3. Liga
(III) |
6th (witdrew) |
| 2009-10 |
Oberliga
Niedersachsen-West (V) |
|
Current
squad
As of 13 October 2009 (2009 -10-13)
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under
FIFA eligibility rules. Players
may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
| No. |
|
Position |
Player |
| 1 |
 |
GK |
Edgar Kary |
| 2 |
 |
DF |
Steffen Meyer |
| 5 |
 |
DF |
Francis Banecki |
| 7 |
 |
MF |
Artur Zimmermann |
| 8 |
 |
MF |
Marek Schmidt |
| 9 |
 |
FW |
Stephen Famewo |
| 11 |
 |
FW |
Andreas Gerdes-Wupts |
| 12 |
 |
GK |
Thomas Preuß |
| 13 |
 |
DF |
Holger Willms |
| 14 |
 |
MF |
Patrick Bygus |
| 15 |
 |
MF |
Onno Wildeboer |
| 16 |
 |
MF |
Leon Burmester |
|
|
| No. |
|
Position |
Player |
| 18 |
 |
MF |
Benjamin Lünemann |
| 19 |
 |
FW |
Drilon Gashi |
| 20 |
 |
DF |
Ronny Ermel |
| 21 |
 |
DF |
Arne Janssen |
| 22 |
 |
MF |
Paolo Rizzo |
| 23 |
 |
DF |
Gäel White Njeukam |
| 25 |
 |
FW |
Sami Simsek |
| 27 |
 |
DF |
Manuel Menzel |
| 30 |
 |
MF |
Jules Bertrand Bingana |
|
 |
DF |
Andre Frerichs |
|
 |
FW |
Bernd Grotlüschen |
|
Staff
- Head Coach
- Assistant Coach
- Teamchef
- Physiotherapist
Notable
players
External
links
References