Kickers Offenbach

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Kickers Offenbach
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Full name Offenbacher Fußball-Club Kickers 1901 e. V.
Nickname(s) OFC
Founded May 27, 1901
Ground Bieberer Berg Stadion
(Capacity 31,500)
Chairman Dieter Müller
Manager Hans-Jürgen Boysen
League 3rd Liga
2007-08 2. Bundesliga, 15th (relegated)
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Kickers Offenbach is a German football club in Offenbach am Main, Hesse. The club was founded on May 27, 1901 in the Rheinischer Hof restaurant by footballers who left already established local clubs including Melitia, Teutonia, Viktoria, Germania and Neptun. From 1921 to 1925 they were united with VfR 1900 Offenbach as VfR Kickers Offenbach until resuming their status the separate side Offenbacher FC Kickers.

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[edit] History

The club played as a mid-table side in the Bezirksliga Main/Hessen through the late 20s and early 30s. German football was re-organized in 1933 under the Third Reich into sixteen first division Gauligen. Kickers joined the Gauliga Südwest, where the team immediately captured the title and entered the national playoffs for the first time. They fared poorly there, but did manage to raise their overall level of play in the following seasons, going on to win five consecutive divisional championships from 1940 to 1944.

In the early 40s the Gauliga Südwest had been split into the Gauliga Westmark and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau, where Kickers played. Their best post-season result came in 1942 when the team was able to advance as far as the semi-finals in the national championship rounds before they were decisively put out 0:6 by Schalke 04, who were on their way to their sixth championship as the era's most dominant side. By 1944, Allied armies were rolling through Germany and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau did not play the 1944-45 season.

[edit] Post war football

After World War II, Offenbach continued their emergence as a strong side in the Oberliga Süd. In 1949, they advanced again to the national semi-finals and again were put out by the eventual champions, this time VfR Mannheim. The next year they made an appearance in the final, losing 1:2 to VfB Stuttgart.

Kickers returned to the final in 1959 where they dropped a 3:5 decision to Eintracht Frankfurt. Throughout the post-war period and into the years leading up to the formation of Germany's first professional football league, the Bundesliga, in 1963, the team consistently finished in the upper half of their league table, coming second in the overall table of the Oberliga Süd. In spite of this, Kickers Offenbach were not one of the sixteen teams chosen for the inaugural season of the new top flight league, with selection going instead to rival Frankfurt.

[edit] Entry to the Bundesliga and scandal

The club found itself in the new Regionalliga Süd (II) and play in the Bundesliga would have to wait until 1968. The team was immediately relegated, but returned to the upper league for play in 1970-71. In addition to their return to the Bundesliga, the club would win its only honours to date in 1970 with a 2:1 German Cup victory over 1. FC Köln.

However, the end of the 1971 season would find Kickers Offenbach at the centre of the Bundesliga scandal. The club president, Horst Canellas, went to the DFB (Deutsche Fussball Bund or German Football Association) after being approached by a player from another team looking for a cash bonus for that club's effort in beating one of Offenbach's rivals in the fight against relegation. Receiving no help from league officials, Canellas began gathering evidence of how widespread the payoffs were. In the end more than fifty players from seven clubs, two coaches, and six game officials were found guilty of trying to influence the outcome of games through bribes, but Canellas was unable to save his club from relegation. The club central to the scandal – Arminia Bielefeld – would not be punished until the following season, too late to save Offenbach.

The scandal has a strongly negative effect on the young league and contributed to plummeting attendance figures. One outcome of the whole affair was the further evolution of German football. Salarly restrictions were removed and the 2nd Bundesliga also became a professional league. For the players it meant that having one's club sent down no longer also meant losing one's status as a paid professional.

[edit] Decline and recovery

Kickers would spend the next seven years in the second division before making a return to the Bundesliga for just a single season in 1983-84. In 1985, financial problems led to the club being penalized points and driven into the third division Amateur Oberliga Hessen. They recovered themselves only to be denied a license in 1989 and be sent back down again. By the mid-90's they slipped as far as Oberliga Hessen (IV) and since the end of that decade have been primarily a third division club. Offenbach returned to play in the 2.Bundesliga in 2005 and despite their mixed fortunes they remain a fan favorite and are well supported.

Kickers were relegated to 3.Liga on the final day of 2007/2008 after a 3-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Osnabrück.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Brazil GK Cesar Thier
4 Flag of Germany DF Bastian Pinske
5 Flag of Germany DF Christian Müller
6 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Martin Hysky
7 Flag of Germany DF Daniyel Cimen
8 Flag of Germany MF Stephan Sieger
10 Flag of Turkey FW Suat Türker
11 Flag of Germany MF Thorsten Judt
13 Flag of Zambia DF Moses Sichone
14 Flag of Germany MF Thomas Wörle
15 Flag of Germany MF Maximilian Watzka
16 Flag of Morocco MF Qualid Mokhtari
17 Flag of Germany GK Daniel Endres
18 Flag of Germany DF Niko Bungert
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Germany FW Sean Dundee (retires July, 2008)
20 Flag of Nigeria MF Adebowale Ogungbure
21 Flag of Germany FW Dino Toppmöller
22 Flag of Germany FW Denis Epstein
23 Flag of Burkina Faso FW Aristide Bancé (on loan from Metallurg Donetsk)
24 Flag of Germany DF Manuel Hornig
25 Flag of Germany MF Benjamin Baier
26 Flag of Germany MF Alexander Karrer
27 Flag of Germany GK Christian Como
28 Flag of Portugal MF Ricardo Sousa
29 Flag of Germany MF Marco Reich
 ? Flag of Tunisia DF Fouad Brighache

[edit] Coaches

Name Period
Franz Nagy 1922
Rudolf Keller 1926
Mac Pherson 1927
Rudolf Keller 1928
Paul Oßwald 1946 - 1958
Bodgan Cuvaj 1958 - 1962
Hans Merkle 1962 - 1964
Radoslav Momirski 1964 - 1965
Kurt Baluses 1965 - Feb. 1968
Kurt Schreiner Mar. - Jun. 1968
Paul Oßwald Jul. 1968 - Nov. 1969
Kurt Schreiner Dez. 1969
Willi Keim Dez. 1969
Zlatko Čajkovski Jan - Jul. 1970
Kurt Schreiner Aug. 1970
Aki Schmidt Sep. 1970
Rudi Gutendorf Sep. 1970 - Feb. 1971
Kuno Klötzer Feb. 1971 - Jun. 1972
Guyla Lorant Jul. 1972 - Mar. 1974
Otto Rehhagel Apr. 1974 - Dec. 1975
Zlatko Čajkovski Jan. - Oct. 1976
Udo Klug Nov. 1976 - Jun. 1978
Horst Heese Jul. 1978 - Jun. 1980
Franz Brungs Jul. 1980 - May 1982
Lothar Buchmann Jun. 1982 - Mar. 1984
Hermann Nuber Mar. 1984 - Jun. 1984
Fritz Fuchs Jul - Dec. 1984
more to come soon ...

Source: Book "Kickers Offenbach - die ersten hundert jahre" ("Kickers Offenbach - the first hundred years")

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