SC Preußen Münster

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Preußen Münster
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Full name Sportclub Preußen 1906 e.V. Münster
Nickname(s) Die Adler (the Eagles)
Founded 30th April, 1906
Ground Preussenstadion
(Capacity 15,050)
Chairman Dr. Marco de Angelis
Manager Roger Schmidt
League Oberliga Westphalia (IV)
2005-06 Regionalliga Nord (III), 15th (relegated)
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Preußen Münster is a German football club based in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia.


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[edit] History

The club was founded as FC Preussen in 1906 and has its roots in a group formed at the Johann-Conrad-Schlaun High School. In 1921 the team took on its current name and progressed to second division competition in 1928.

In 1933, Preussen advanced to the Gauliga Westfalen, one of sixteen top-flight leagues established through the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. They earned only middling results there and were twice relegated. Their second demotion in 1941 left them out of first division football until after World War II.

The team played three seasons in the Landesliga Westfalen Gr. 2 (II) before returning to the top-flight in the Oberliga West in the 1948-49 season. That arrival was accompanied by some notoriety as Preussen Münster became the first German football club to build a team by buying players, something previously unheard of in a country committed to the ideal of amateurism. Siegfried Rachuba, Adolf Preissler, Rudolf Schulz, Felix Gerritzen, and Josef Lammers formed a front five dubbed by the press as the "Hundred-Thousand-Mark Line", even though that much money never did change hands.

The investment paid dividends as the club merited an appearance in the 1951 national final in front of 107,000 spectators at Berlin's Olympic Stadium against 1. FC Kaiserslautern where they went down to defeat by a score of 1:2.

[edit] Founding member of the Bundesliga

Their results as a mid-table side in the tough Oberliga West in the ten years prior to the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963 were good enough to earn them admission as one of the five teams from that league to earn a place in Germany's new sixteen-team professional circuit. The club made only a cameo appearance in the Bundesliga, being relegated after a next-to-last 15th place finish.

[edit] Post Bundesliga play

Preussen Münster played out the 60s and 70s as a second division side in the Regionalliga West and 2. Bundesliga Nord. They slipped to the Amateur Oberliga Westfalen (III) in the 1981-82 season, and except for a short adventure in the 2. Bundesliga in the 1990 and 1991 seasons, have since played third tier football in the Regionalliga West/Sudwest (1993-2000) and Regionalliga Nord (2000-2006). During this period, they captured the German Amateur Championship in 1994 with a 1:0 win over Kickers Offenbach.

In 2006, the club once slipped to the Oberliga Westfalen, now a fourth tier circuit. Management invested significant monies into a high-profile team of experienced second- and third-tier players in pursuit of immediate re-promotion. The attempt ended in failure and the club re-built itself with young players in place of expensive veterans and also put in place young and relatively unknown coach Roger Schmidt. The re-worked side won five of its first six games to open the 2007 season.

[edit] Honours

  • German vice-champions: 1951
  • German amateur champions: 1994
  • Amateur Oberliga Westfalen (III) champions: 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993

[edit] Stadium

The club plays in the Preußenstadion, built in 1923, which has a capacity of 15,050 spectators (~1,560 seats). The construction of a new facility was considered in the 80's, but the idea was abandoned in December 2000.

[edit] Team trivia

  • Football made its debut on German radio in November 1925 with the broadcast of part of the game between Münster and Arminia Bielefeld.
  • On the first ever day of Bundesliga play on August 24, 1963, Preussen Münster's game against Hamburg was the only complete sell out. The team earned another broadcasting first as this was also the first recorded Bundesliga match. The contest ended in a 1:1 draw.

[edit] Current Team

As of 3 September 2007.

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Germany GK Michael Joswig
2 Flag of Turkey DF Ahmed Aktas
3 Flag of Germany DF Simon Talarek
4 Flag of Turkey DF Orhan Özkara
5 Flag of Germany DF Phillip Brüggemeyer
6 Flag of Germany MF Uwe Seggewiß
7 Flag of Germany MF Kurtulus Öztürk
8 Flag of Germany MF Arthur Matlik
9 Flag of Germany FW Michael Erzen
10 Flag of Germany MF Massih Wassey
11 Flag of Germany FW Sven Krause
14 Flag of Germany FW Marco Antwerpen
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Germany MF Selcuk Dede
16 Flag of Germany MF David Lauretta
17 Flag of Germany FW Marius Sowislo
20 Flag of Germany MF Timo Scherping
19 Flag of Germany MF Ivica Ivicevic
20 Flag of Turkey MF Mehmet Kara
22 Flag of Germany GK Maximilian Schulze Niehues
25 Flag of Italy MF Massimo Ornatelli
26 Flag of Germany DF Peter Endres
38 Flag of Germany FW Robert Magos
30 Flag of Germany DF Jens Wissing

Coach
Roger Schmidt

Assistent-Coach
Tobias Stock

Goalkeeper coach
Jörg Jüttner

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