FSV Union Fürstenwalde

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FSV Union Fürstenwalde
FSV Union Fürstenwalde logo.svg
Full nameFSV Union 1919 Fürstenwalde e.V.
Founded1919 (as SC Union 06 Oberschönweide abt. Fürstenwalde)

1927 (as SC Union Fürstenwalde)
1933 (as FC 1919 Fürstenwalde)
1946 (as FDJ SG Fürstenwalde)
1950 (as SG Union Fürstenwalde)
1958 (as BSG Empor Fürstenwalde)
1961 (as TSG Fürstenwalde)
1971 (as SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde)
1990 (as FSV Fürstenwalde)

2002 (as FSV Union Fürstenwalde)
GroundFriesenstadion
Capacity8000
ChairmanUlrich Hengst
TrainerMatthias Maucksch
LeagueRegionalliga Nordost (IV)
2020–218th

FSV Union Fürstenwalde is a German football club from Fürstenwalde/Spree, currently playing in the Regionalliga Nordost (IV). As with many East German clubs at the time, the club (or clubs) has (or have) a complicated history of formations, re-formations, ownership changes, legal changes, name-changes and mergers; however the lineage can be traced back as far back as 1919, with the current incarnation formed in 2002.

History[]

The roots of the club go back to SC Union 06 Oberschönweide Abt. Fürstenwalde, formed in 1919 as a section of Berlin-based SC Union 06 Oberschöneweide and adopted the name SC Union Fürstenwalde in 1927 after separating from the latter club. Union went through a number of name changes and merger after 1945 but eventually, in 1971, became SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde. Dynamo, affiliated to sports association SV Dynamo and associated with the Stasi, the secret police of East Germany, experienced some success at the second level of GDR football, the DDR-Liga. With the end of East Germany Dynamo was dissolved and Union reformed. In 2002 Union merged with Wacker Fürstenwalde to form the current club.

The club's recent rise through the league system began when it won promotion to the Brandenburg-Liga, the highest league in the state, in 2008. A championship at this level in 2011 took the club up to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord where it played until 2016, when another title there brought Union up to the Regionalliga Nordost for the first time.[1][2]

Naming history[]

Date Full Name Short name
1919 Sportclub Union Oberschöneweide/Abteilung Fürstenwalde SC Union Oberschöneweide/Fürstenwalde
1927 Sportclub Union Fürstenwalde 1919 SC Union Fürstenwalde
1933 Fußballclub 1919 Fürstenwalde FC 1919 Fürstenwalde
1946 FDJ Sportgemeinschaft Fürstenwalde FDJ SG Fürstenwalde
1950 Sportgemeinschaft Union Fürstenwalde SG Union Fürstenwalde
1958 Betriebssportgemeinschaft Empor Fürstenwalde BSG Empor Fürstenwalde
1961 Turnsportgemeinschaft Fürstenwalde TSG Fürstenwalde
1971 Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Fürstenwalde SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde
1990 Fußballsportverein Fürstenwalde FSV Fürstenwalde
1995 Fußballsportverein Wacker Fürstenwalde FSV Wacker Fürstenwalde
2002 Fußballsportverein Union Fürstenwalde FSV Union Fürstenwalde

Current squad[]

As of 29 September 2021[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Miguel Telinhos
3 DF Germany GER Louis Böcker
4 MF Germany GER Toby Bayard Wang
6 DF Germany GER Ingo Wunderlich (Captain)
7 MF Germany GER Emeka Oduah
8 MF Germany GER Max Winter
9 FW Germany GER Philipp Kiefer
10 MF Germany GER Johan Martynets
11 FW Germany GER John Gruber
12 DF Czech Republic CZE Vojtech Mares
13 DF Germany GER Valentin Rode
16 MF Kosovo KVX Leonard Zeqiri
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Manassé Eshele
18 DF Germany GER Kilian Zaruba
20 DF Germany GER Adrian Jarosch
21 GK Germany GER Elian Clasen (on loan from Viktoria Berlin)
22 MF Germany GER Lucas Arnold
24 DF Germany GER Simon Neumann
25 MF Germany GER Ridel Monteiro
26 FW Germany GER Lukas Stagge
27 MF Germany GER Gustav Gerull
28 MF Germany GER Jeremy Postelt
30 DF Germany GER Frank Christoph
40 GK Germany GER Jean-Marie Plath

Honours[]

The club's honours:

SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde.svg

References[]

  1. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  2. ^ FSV Union Fürstenwalde at Fussball.de (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  3. ^ "Regionalliga Nordost FSV Union Fürstenwalde 17/18" (in German). FSV Union Fürstenwalde. Retrieved 13 February 2018.

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