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2015–16 1. FC Union Berlin Season
The 2015–16 in German football, 2015–16 1. FC Union Berlin season was the 50th season in the Association football, football club's history. For the 6th consecutive season, Union Berlin played in the 2. Bundesliga, where they finished 6th. They also participated in this season's edition of the Football in Germany#German Cup, domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, where they were eliminated in the first round by FC Viktoria Köln, Viktoria Köln. The season covers a period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. Season summary Union started the season poorly, picking up just four points from their first five games, and as a result, manager Norbert Düwel was sacked on 31 August 2015. Sascha Lewandowski was appointed as his replacement on 2 September 2015, and the club saw a gradual improvement in results, with the club in 13th place with 23 points from 19 games at the time of the winter break. However, due to health problems, Lewandowski stepped down as manager in March 2016, with André Hofschn ...
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Norbert Düwel
Norbert Düwel (born 5 January 1968) is a German football manager who managed Laos. Coaching career In May 2014 it was announced that Düwel would replace Uwe Neuhaus as manager of Union Berlin 1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as Union Berlin (), is a professional Football in Germany, German football club based in Berlin. The club's origins can be traced to 1906, when its predecessor FC Olympia Oberschöneweide was fo .... He was subsequently sacked on 31 August 2015. Union Berlin picked up four points from five matches to start the 2015–16 season. He finished with a record of 12 wins, 15 draws, and 14 losses. Coaching record Bibliography * Norbert Düwel: ''Richtig Frauenfußball'', BLV Verlag, 2005 (127 pages), * Norbert Düwel: ''Dribbeln, Passen, Schießen - Profi-Tipps für Kids'', BLV Verlag, 2007 (119 pages), References External links Profileat Hannover 96's official website 1968 births Living people German football managers 2 ...
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SpVgg Unterhaching
Spielvereinigung Unterhaching () is a German sports club in Unterhaching, a semi-rural municipality on the southern outskirts of the Bavarian capital Munich. The club is widely known for playing in the first-division association football league Bundesliga alongside its more famous cousins, Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, for two seasons between 1999 and 2001, while the club's bobsleigh department has captured several world and Olympic titles. The football team won promotion into the 3. Liga (third tier) after beating Cottbus 4–1 on aggregate in June 2023. History Early history Originally part of the gymnastics and sports club TSV Hachinger, SpVgg Unterhaching was established as an independent football club on 1 January 1925. Their first promotion to a higher division came in 1931 and they went on to be promoted to the A-Klasse a year later. However, the club was dissolved in 1933 as it was regarded as "politically unreliable" by the Nazis and was not re-established until after ...
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TSV 1860 Munich
, commonly known as TSV 1860 München (; ''sechzig'' locally ; lettered as ) or 1860 Munich, is a sports club based in Munich. The club's association football, football team plays in the 3. Liga, the third tier of German football league system, the German football pyramid. Their current home ground is the Grünwalder Stadion, having first moved there in 1911 and spent much of their history there. The sports club was established in its current form in 1860, adding a football department in 1899. 1860 emerged as a competitive force during the 1920s and 1930s, capturing the 1942 Tschammerpokal (now DFB-Pokal). Unlike local rivals FC Bayern Munich, Bayern Munich, they were a founding member of the Bundesliga in 1963 and subsequently enjoyed a golden era. They won the 1963–64 DFB-Pokal, 1964 DFB-Pokal, the 1965–66 Bundesliga, 1966 Bundesliga and finished as league runners-up in 1966–67 Bundesliga, 1967. Relegations and financial instability have defined the club's history sin ...
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PFC CSKA Sofia
CSKA Sofia () is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First Professional Football League, First League. ''CSKA'' is an abbreviation for ''Central Sports Club of the Army'' (), named after the Bulgarian Land Forces, Bulgarian Army. CSKA is the most successful football club of Bulgaria according to the Europe's Club of the Century ranking of the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).Europe's Club of the Century
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Officially established on 5 May 1948, CSKA's roots date back to an army officers' club founded in 1923. The club has won a record 31 Bulgarian A Pr ...
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Denis Prychynenko
Denys Serhiyovych Prychynenko (; born 17 February 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Belgian club Lokeren-Temse. Born in Germany, he represents Ukraine internationally. Youth career Prychynenko was born on 17 February 1992 in Potsdam to a Ukrainian family. A pupil of the German football school. Prychynenko played as an under-17 player for FC Energie Cottbus before joining Tennis Borussia Berlin in 2008. In 2009, he moved, joining Heart of Midlothian where he was a member of the successful under-19 squad who finished second behind Celtic during the 2010–11 Scottish Premier League under-19 season. He picked up the Hearts under 19 player of the season award and was their top scorer with 14 goals during season 2010–11. Club career Heart of Midlothian Prychynenko joined the Heart of Midlothian first team on 26 February 2011 being named as a substitute against Aberdeen and on one further occasion. Due to injury he failed to make his debut that sea ...
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FC St
FC may refer to: Businesses, organisations, and schools * Fergusson College, a science and arts college in Pune, India * Finncomm Airlines (IATA code) * FranklinCovey company, NYSE stock symbol FC * Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force in Pakistan Science and technology Computing * fc (Unix), computer program that relists commands * FC connector, a type of optical-fiber connector * Flash controller * Family Computer, video game console released in Japan in 1983, later redesigned and brought to the west as the Nintendo Entertainment System * Fibre Channel, a serial computer bus * File Compare (fc), an MS-DOS, OS/2 and Windows command line tool * fc a casefolding feature in perl Vehicles * Fairchild FC, 1920s and 1930s aircraft * A tenth generation Honda Civic * Holden FC, a motor vehicle * A second generation Mazda RX-7 car * Fully cellular, a type of container ship Other sciences * Female condom (FC1, FC2), a contraceptive * Foot-candle (symbol fc or ft-c), a uni ...
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Dennis Daube
Dennis Daube (born 11 July 1989) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He played in the Bundesliga for FC St. Pauli and the 2. Bundesliga for both FC St. Pauli and Union Berlin, and also had spells with KFC Uerdingen and Preußen Münster. Career FC St. Pauli Daube was born in the Bergedorf neighbourhood of Hamburg. After playing youth football for SV Nettelnburg–Allermöhe, he joined FC St. Pauli's academy. Daube made his first-team debut as a 78th minute substitute in a 2–0 2. Bundesliga defeat to 1. FC Nürnberg on 19 April 2009, and made two further appearances that season. Daube made 9 league appearances during the first half of the 2009–10 season, but fell out of favour before injury problems ruled him out for the rest of a season in which St. Pauli were promoted to the Bundesliga. He made his Bundesliga debut as a 42nd-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat at FC Schalke 04 on 6 November 2010, but after making his first Bund ...
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SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Spielvereinigung Greuther Fürth (), commonly known as Greuther Fürth (), is a Football in Germany, German football club based in Fürth, Bavaria. They play in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of the German football league system, following relegation from the Bundesliga in the 2021–22 Bundesliga, 2021–22 season. Founded in 1903, the most successful era for Greuther Fürth came in the pre-Bundesliga era in the 1910s and 1920s, when the club won three List of German football champions, German championships, in 1914 German football championship, 1914, 1926 German football championship, 1926, and 1929 German football championship, 1929 respectively, and finished as runners-up in 1920 German football championship, 1920. In the 2012–13 Bundesliga, 2012–13 season, the club played in the Bundesliga for the first time, having won promotion from the 2. Bundesliga; they were relegated back to the 2. Bundesliga at the end of the season. On 23 May 2021, they were promoted back to ...
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Stephan Fürstner
Stephan Fürstner (born 11 September 1987) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Bayern Munich For Bayern Munich II, in the 2005–06 season, he scored a goal in 20 appearances, and in the following season, he scored two goals in 26 appearances. He was promoted to Bayern Munich's main squad after playing 20 games in the 2005–06 season for Bayern's second team in the Regionalliga Süd. Fürstner has also played five matches for Germany's U-19 squad and two games for U-21 squad. He saw his first action with Bayern Munich's first-team in their 2006 friendly against New York Red Bulls at Giants Stadium. His only competitive match for the first team was on 5 May 2007 against Borussia Mönchengladbach when he came on in the 87th minute of a 1–1 draw. In his final two seasons at Bayern, he played a 50 matches scoring a goal in each season. Greuther Fürth Fürstner signed for Greuther Fürth on 5 June 2009. Since then, he became an integral ...
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Raffael Korte
Raffael Korte (born 29 August 1990) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Korte was born in Speyer. He joined 2. Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig in 2011 from Oberliga Südwest side TuS Mechtersheim. After two seasons in Braunschweig, he was loaned to 1. FC Saarbrücken in the 3. Liga for the 2013–14 season. After the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season, Korte joined Union Berlin 1. Fußballclub Union Berlin e. V., commonly known as Union Berlin (), is a professional Football in Germany, German football club based in Berlin. The club's origins can be traced to 1906, when its predecessor FC Olympia Oberschöneweide was fo ... on a free transfer. Korte retired in summer 2020 after recurring knee problems which required four surgeries. Personal life Korte is the identical twin brother of Gianluca Korte, also a professional footballer. References External links * * 1990 births Living people Footballers from Speyer Identi ...
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Eintracht Braunschweig
Braunschweiger Turn- und Sportverein Eintracht von 1895 e.V., commonly known as Eintracht Braunschweig () or BTSV (), is a German football and sports club based in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony. They compete in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of the German football pyramid, and have played home games at the 24,406-capacity Eintracht-Stadion since 1923. Established in 1895 as ''FuCC Eintracht 1895'', the club was a founding member of the German Football Association (DFB) in 1900. They enjoyed regional success prior to World War II, winning the Northern German Championship in 1908 and 1913. After the war, Braunschweig re-established itself in the Oberliga Nord and was among the original 16 clubs admitted to the inaugural Bundesliga season in 1963. Their golden era came in the 1960s and 1970s, when they were crowned Bundesliga champions in 1966–67 under manager Helmut Johannsen and finished third in 1976-77. Braunchschweig were a Bundesliga mainstay until their relegati ...
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Benjamin Kessel
Benjamin Kessel (born 1 October 1987) is a former German professional footballer and current sports executive. Since March 2022, he has served as Vice President of Eintracht Braunschweig. In May 2023, he was appointed Sporting Director of the club, which competes in the German 2. Bundesliga. In July 2024, he was promoted to Managing Director of Sport. Career Kessel joined Eintracht Braunschweig, then in the 3. Liga, in 2010 from the reserve side of 1. FSV Mainz 05. With Braunschweig he won promotion into the 2. Bundesliga in 2011 and into the Bundesliga in 2013. On 31 August 2013, Kessel made his debut in the German first-tier, in a match against Hamburger SV. After the 2014–15 2. Bundesliga season, Kessel joined Union Berlin on a free transfer. Following a 2016–17 season plagued by injuries, Kessel's contract at the club was not extended. In May 2017, Kessel announced his decision to return to his former club 1. FC Kaiserslautern signing a two-year contract. In January 2 ...
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