ZFC Meuselwitz

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ZFC Meuselwitz
ZFC Meuselwitz logo.svg
Full nameZipsendorfer Fußballclub Meuselwitz e.V.
Founded1919
Groundbluechip-Arena
Capacity5,260
ChairmanHubert Wolf
ManagerHeiko Weber
LeagueRegionalliga Nordost (IV)
2018–1910th

Zipsendorfer Fußballclub Meuselwitz is a German association football club from Meuselwitz, Thuringia.

History[]

The origins of the club go back to the establishment of Aktivist Zipsendorf in 1919. After World War II the club played as BSG Aktivist Zipsendorf and enjoyed some early minor success with three consecutive titles (1954–56) in the Kreisliga Altenburg and a 1962 win in local cup play. However, the club remained mired in the lower echelons of East German competition. When the community of Zipsendorf was merged into nearby Meuselwitz in 1976 the team was re-christened BSG Aktivist Meuselwitz. In 1991, after German re-unification the year before, the club briefly joined SV Bergbau as that association's football department before going their own way, first as FV Zipsendorf and then, in 1994, as Zipsendorfer Fußballclub Meuselwitz.

Mid-way through the decade the club began an ascent out of the lower divisions of German football. Between 1993 and 1997 they worked their way up through four different divisions on the strength of four consecutive titles before settling into the Landesliga Thuringia (V) for seven seasons.

Under coach Damian Halata the club reached the semi-finals of the 2003 Thüringerpokal (Thuringia Cup) and the following season captured the Landesliga title to advance to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV) where they played for five seasons until winning promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2009. After three seasons at this level the club moved to the Regionalliga Nordost in 2012 when this league was reformed. It has been playing as a mid-table side in this league since.[1]

The association has grown to include departments for bowling and cheerleading.

Stadium[]

The club plays its home matches in the bluechip-Arena (capacity 5,000) named under a sponsorship agreement with a local computer firm. The facility was constructed as the Stadion Glaserkuppe in 1953 and refurbished over a two-year period ending in 2004.

Current squad[]

As of 29 September 2021[2]

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 Justin Fietz
2 DF Germany GER Ben-Luca Moritz
6 MF Germany GER Luca Bürger
7 MF Germany GER Dominik Bock
8 MF Germany GER René Weinert
9 FW Germany GER Andy Trübenbach
10 MF Germany GER Fabian Stenzel
11 FW Germany GER Jegor Jagupov
13 MF Germany GER Alexander Dartsch
16 DF Germany GER Fabian Raithel
17 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Amer Kadrić
18 MF Germany GER Tobias Becker
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Germany GER Sebastian Albert
20 MF Germany GER Niklas Jahn
21 DF Germany GER Laurens Zintsch
22 FW Germany GER Florian Hansch
23 FW Germany GER Benjamin Förster
24 DF Germany GER Felix Müller
25 DF Germany GER Firat Tuncer
27 DF Germany GER Noah-Etienne Vetter
28 DF Germany GER Nils Miatke
30 MF Germany GER René Eckardt
32 GK Germany GER Fabian Guderitz
38 GK Germany GER Zicos Resvanis

Honours[]

The club's honours:

  • NOFV-Oberliga Süd (V)
    • Champions: 2009
  • Landesliga Thüringen (V)
    • Champions: 2004
  • Landesklasse Ost (V)
    • Champions: 1997
  • Kreisliga Altenburg (VI)
    • Champions: 1994
  • Bezirksliga Gera (VI)
    • Champions: 1996
  • Bezirksklasse Gera (VII)
    • Champions: 1995

Recent seasons[]

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[3][1]

Year Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Thüringenliga V 6th
2000–01 Thüringenliga 7th
2001–02 Thüringenliga 8th
2002–03 Thüringenliga 2nd
2003–04 Thüringenliga 1st ↑
2004–05 NOFV-Oberliga Süd IV 6th
2005–06 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 5th
2006–07 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 5th
2007–08 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 8th
2008–09 NOFV-Oberliga Süd V 1st ↑
2009–10 Regionalliga Nord IV 10th
2010–11 Regionalliga Nord 11th
2011–12 Regionalliga Nord 9th
2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost 7th
2013–14 Regionalliga Nordost 10th
2014–15 Regionalliga Nordost 14th
2015–16 Regionalliga Nordost 14th
2016–17 Regionalliga Nordost 14th
2017–18 Regionalliga Nordost 10th
2018–19 Regionalliga Nordost 10th
Promoted Relegated

References[]

  1. ^ a b ZFC Meuselwitz at Fussball.de (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues, accessed: 12 February 2015
  2. ^ "1. Mannschaft 2017/2018" (in German). ZFC Meuselwitz. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  3. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables

External links[]

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