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Meidericher Spielverein 02 e. V. Duisburg, commonly known as simply MSV Duisburg (), is a German association football club based in
Duisburg Duisburg () is a city in the Ruhr metropolitan area of the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Lying on the confluence of the Rhine and the Ruhr rivers in the center of the Rhine-Ruhr Region, Duisburg is the 5th largest city in Nor ...
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North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia (german: Nordrhein-Westfalen, ; li, Noordrien-Wesfale ; nds, Noordrhien-Westfalen; ksh, Noodrhing-Wäßßfaale), commonly shortened to NRW (), is a States of Germany, state (''Land'') in Western Germany. With more tha ...
. Nicknamed ''Die Zebras'' for their traditional striped jerseys, the club was one of the original members of the
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when it was formed in 1963, although they are now playing in the third tier of German football.


History


Early years

The club was founded in 1902 as ''Meidericher Spielverein'', representing the city of
Meiderich Meiderich is a quarter of the city of Duisburg. It is divided into Unter-, Mittel- and Obermeiderich. Meiderich belongs to the city district Meiderich/Beeck, which started in 1975, during the course of municipal reorganization. On 31 December 2004, ...
, which became a district of Duisburg in 1905. In 1905, they absorbed the club ''Sport Club Viktoria Meiderich''. In 1967, they took on their current name, acknowledging their role as the city's most popular and successful side. While Duisburg has always been a competitive side, real success has so far eluded them. Early in their history, they captured a number of local championships, and even enjoyed a pair of undefeated seasons (1913–14) when they scored 113 goals while only giving up 12. In 1929, they won the first Niederrhein championship and qualified for the first time for the national championship rounds, repeating the feat in 1931. However, the club then went into a tailspin from which they did not really recover until the 1950s, when they began once again to field competitive sides. During World War II, the club came close to folding, but returned to play after the war emerging as city champions in 1946. In 1951, Duisburg earned promotion to the top-flight Oberliga West with their first-place finish in the 2. Oberliga West. The Oberliga West was the most competitive division of German football at the time, and except for the 1954–55 season, Duisburg would play first division football there right up to the time of the formation of the
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Entry to the Bundesliga

The club's play was good enough to earn a place as one of the original 16 teams in Germany's new professional league, the Bundesliga, in 1963. That first season was their most successful as they finished second, behind champions 1. FC Köln. The "Zebras" spent nearly 20 years in the upper league before slipping to the 2. Bundesliga in 1982–83 and then becoming one of German football's " elevator teams", named for their frequent up and down moves between divisions. Even so, they managed another eight seasons in the Bundesliga over two-and-half decades.


Current

MSV Duisburg won promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2007–08 season by way of a third-place finish in the 2. Bundesliga, behind
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and
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. Duisburg defeated
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in a dramatic contest on the last day of the season 3–0, which secured their promotion for the fifth time in the last two decades while relegating Essen. However, the club fared poorly in top flight play and was again relegated after an 18th-place result. In 2008–09, they focused on the re-promotion, but although they lost under their new coach
Peter Neururer Peter Neururer (born 26 April 1955) is a German professional football manager, notable for coaching a number of Bundesliga clubs. Managerial career Neururer had a minor playing career in the lower leagues before moving into coaching at TuS Hal ...
only two times and were unbeaten in 12 matches since his taking office, they missed the promotion. During the next season, they focused on the promotion again, but after a heavy 0–5 defeat in the
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against
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, Neururer was sacked. On 2 November 2009,
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was presented as new coach. The Croat became the third foreign coach in the club history. They finished the season like the previous one, sixth in the league table. In 2010–11, MSV Duisburg surprisingly reached their fourth DFB-Pokal Final—after 1966, 1975 and 1998—where they played against
Schalke 04 Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (), Schalke 04 (), or abbreviated as S04 (), is a professional German football and multi-sports club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine ...
. The game was lopsided, with MSV Duisburg conceding early on, and the game ultimately finishing 5–0 in favour of Schalke. After being demoted to the 3. Liga in 2013, Duisburg was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga for the 2015–16 season. The team placed 16th and lost the playoffs, therefore the team was dropped back to the 3. Liga for the 2016–17 season. They won the 3. Liga and were again promoted to the 2. Bundesliga next season.


Recent seasons

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Honours

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** Runners-up: 1963–64 * 3. Liga (III): 2016–17 ;Cup *
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** Finalists: 1965–66, 1974–75, 1997–98, 2010–11 ;International *
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;Regional * Bezirksliga Niederrhein (I): 1928–29, 1930–31, 1931–32 *
2. Oberliga West The (English: 2nd Premier League West) was the second-highest level of the German football league system in the west of Germany from 1949 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963. It covered the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most popu ...
(II): 1950–51 *
Oberliga Nordrhein The Oberliga Nordrhein was the highest Football League in the region of Nordrhein which is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 2008. In its last season, it was one of nine Oberligas in German football, the 4th tier of the Ge ...
(III): 1987–88, 1988–89 *
Lower Rhine Cup The Lower Rhine Cup (German: ''Niederrheinpokal'') is a German football club Cup competition open to teams from the Lower Rhine region of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The competition is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German foo ...
(Tiers III–below): 1988–89, 2013–14, 2016–17 ;Amateur/Youth teams *
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(III): 1986–87 * German Under 19 championship: 1971–72, 1976–77, 1977–78


Players


Current squad


Second team squad


Manager history

* Hermann Lindemann (1955–1957) *
Rudi Gutendorf Rudolf Gutendorf (30 August 1926 – 13 September 2019) was a German football manager, renowned for managing the highest number of national teams – a total of 18 teams plus Iran's Olympic team in 1988 and the China Olympic team in 1992 ...
(1963–1965) * Wilhelm Schmidt (1965) *
Hermann Eppenhoff Hermann Eppenhoff (19 May 1919 – 10 April 1992) was a German football player and manager. Career The forward was a member of FC Schalke 04 squad, which won the German Championship in the years 1939, 1940 and 1942. He also won three cap ...
(1965–1967) *
Gyula Lóránt Gyula Lóránt (born Gyula Lipovics, 6 February 1923 – 31 May 1981) was a Hungarian footballer and manager of Croatian descent. He played as a defender and midfielder for, among others, UTA Arad, Vasas SC, Honvéd and Hungary. During the ...
(1967–1968) *
Robert Gebhardt Robert Gebhardt (20 September 1920 – 8 February 1986) was a German footballer and manager. As a player, he won the 1948 German championship with 1. FC Nürnberg. He also managed several clubs in the Bundesliga, spending two years in charge ...
(1968–1970) * Rudolf Fassnacht (1970–1973) *
Willibert Kremer Willibert Kremer (15 October 1939 – 24 December 2021) was a German football coach and player. He died on 24 December 2021, at the age of 82. Honours As a coach * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition hel ...
(1973–1976) *
Rolf Schafstall Rudolf 'Rolf' Schafstall (22 February 1937 – 30 January 2018) was a German football coach and a player. He was born in Duisburg, Germany. Schafstall died on 30 January 2018 in Krefeld Krefeld ( , ; li, Krieëvel ), also spelled Crefe ...
(1976) *
Otto Knefler Otto Knefler (5 September 1923 – 30 October 1986) was a German association football player and manager. As player he won the championship of the German Democratic Republic of 1952 with Turbine Halle, today known as Hallescher FC. Between 196 ...
(1976–1977) *
Carl-Heinz Rühl Carl-Heinz Rühl (14 November 1939 – 30 December 2019) was a German football player and manager. Honours * DFB-Pokal The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixt ...
(1977–1978) * Rolf Schafstall (1978–1979) *
Heinz Höher Heinz Höher (11 August 1938 – 7 November 2019) was a German football player and manager. Playing career Höher played for Bayer Leverkusen, Meidericher SV, FC Twente and VfL Bochum. Coaching career Höher coached Schwarz-Weiß Essen, VfL B ...
(1979–1980) * Friedhelm Wenzlaff (1980–1981) *
Kuno Klötzer Kuno Klötzer (19 April 1922 – 6 August 2011) was a German football player and coach who won the 1977 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup managing Hamburger SV. Born in Geyer, Germany, Klötzer managed several clubs included Arminia Hannover, Hannover 9 ...
(1981–1982) * Siegfried Melzig (1982–1983) * Luis Zacharias (1983–1985) *
Günter Preuß Günter Preuß (born 10 November 1936 in Duisburg) is a former German football player and manager who was active for MSV Duisburg for many years. He played more than 450 times for his club, of which 77 were happening in the newly founded premie ...
(1985) * Helmut Witte (1985–1986) * Friedhelm Vos (1986) *
Detlef Pirsig Detlef Pirsig (22 October 1945 – 9 December 2019) was a German football player and manager. He played in 385 matches, primarily with MSV Duisburg. Pirsig died on 9 December 2019 at the age of 74. References External links * 1945 bi ...
(1986–1989) * Willibert Kremer (1989–1992) * Uwe Reinders (1992–1993) *
Ewald Lienen Ewald Lienen (born 28 November 1953) is a German football manager and former player. He is the current technical director of FC St. Pauli. Playing career Lienen began his professional career at Arminia Bielefeld of the 2. Bundesliga North in 19 ...
(1993–1994) *
Hans Bongartz Hans ("Hannes") Bongartz (born 3 October 1951) is a German football coach and former player. Club career Bongartz was born in Bonn. He began his footballing career at SG Wattenscheid 09 and became a central midfielder to be reckoned with even ...
(1994–1996) *
Friedhelm Funkel Friedhelm Funkel (born 10 December 1953) is a German football manager and former player, who last managed 1. FC Köln. Coaching career Early career Funkel was manager of Duisburg between 13 May 1996 and 24 March 2000. He finished with a record o ...
(1996–2000) *
Josef Eichkorn Josef "Seppo" Eichkorn (born 16 September 1956) is a German former football coach and player. Coaching career Eichkorn was born in Radolfzell, Baden-Württemberg. He was manager of FC St. Pauli from 1 April 1992 to 30 June 1992 Eichkorn manag ...
(2000) *
Wolfgang Frank Wolfgang Frank (21 February 1951 – 7 September 2013) was a German football manager and player. Frank was born in Reichenbach an der Fils, and made a total of 215 appearances in the Bundesliga during his playing career, scoring 89 goals. Fo ...
(2000) * Josef Eichkorn (2000–2001) *
Pierre Littbarski Pierre Michael Littbarski (; born 16 April 1960) is a German professional football manager and former player of 1. FC Köln and the West Germany national team. Known for his dribbling abilities, he was mainly used as an attacking midfielder o ...
(2001–2002) *
Bernard Dietz Bernard Dietz (born 22 March 1948) is a German former football player and manager. He captained the West Germany national team to victory in the UEFA Euro 1980. Club career A defender in his professional career, Bernard Dietz played in 495 B ...
(2002–2003, caretaker) *
Norbert Meier Norbert Meier (born 20 September 1958) is a German former football player, who played as a midfielder, and manager who last managed KFC Uerdingen. Playing career Meier's career as a player was spent mostly at SV Werder Bremen where he played fir ...
(2003–2005) * Heiko Scholz (2005, caretaker) *
Jürgen Kohler Jürgen Kohler (born 6 October 1965) is a World Cup-winning German footballer and manager, who played as a centre-back. Since 2018, he has been in charge of the youth team of Viktoria Köln. Playing career Kohler enjoyed a lengthy career at the ...
(2006) * Heiko Scholz (2006, caretaker) * Rudi Bommer (2006–2008) * Heiko Scholz (2008, caretaker) *
Peter Neururer Peter Neururer (born 26 April 1955) is a German professional football manager, notable for coaching a number of Bundesliga clubs. Managerial career Neururer had a minor playing career in the lower leagues before moving into coaching at TuS Hal ...
(2008–2009) * Uwe Speidel (2009, caretaker) *
Milan Šašić Milan Šašić (born 18 October 1958) is a Croatian football manager. Šašić has managed three clubs in the 2. Bundesliga for six seasons. Coaching career Šašić managed NK Karlovac from July 1988 to June 1991, DJK Gebhardshain-Steinebach fro ...
(2009–2011) *
Oliver Reck Oliver Reck (born 27 February 1965) is a German football manager and former player. In a 20-year professional career, he played as a goalkeeper and was best known for his stints with Werder Bremen and Schalke 04, for whom he appeared in more t ...
(2011–2012) * Ivica Grlić (2012, caretaker) *
Kosta Runjaić Kosta Runjaić (born 4 June 1971) is a German football manager Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body. It is the art and science of managing ...
(2012–2013) * Karsten Baumann (2013–2014) * Gino Lettieri (2014–2015) *
Iliya Gruev Iliya Hristov Gruev ( bg, Илия Христов Груев; born 30 October 1969) is a Bulgarian retired professional footballer. Until 2022 he was assistant manager at Arminia Bielefeld. Playing career Gruev has played for Levski, Lokomoti ...
(2015–2018) *
Torsten Lieberknecht Torsten Lieberknecht (born 1 August 1973) is a retired German football player and manager, who manages Darmstadt 98. Career Lieberknecht began his senior career at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where he made his Bundesliga debut on 26 August 1992 in a ...
(2018–2020) * Gino Lettieri (2020–2021) * Uwe Schubert (2021, caretaker) *
Pavel Dochev Pavel Dochev ( bg, Павел Дочев) (born 28 September 1965) is a Bulgarian retired football defender, who last managed Erzgebirge Aue. Since his retirement from professional football in 2002, he has managed several football teams, mostly ...
(2021) * Uwe Schubert (2021, caretaker) * Hagen Schmidt (2021–2022) *
Torsten Ziegner Torsten Ziegner (born 9 November 1977) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder, who manages MSV Duisburg. Career Ziegner began his career with Carl Zeiss Jena, joining the club from amateur club BSG Mikroelektronik Neuhaus at ag ...
(2022–present)


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References


External links

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