FC Oberneuland

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FC Oberneuland
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Full nameFC Oberneuland Bremen von 1948 e.V.
Founded1948
GroundMarko Mock Arena
Capacity5,050
OwnerKaren Micheli
ChairmanBirger Winkelvoss
ManagerDaniel Prause
LeagueBremen-Liga (V)
2022–23Bremen-Liga, 1st of 16 (champions)
WebsiteClub website

FC Oberneuland Bremen von 1948 is a German association football club from the Oberneuland quarter of Bremen, founded on 13 April 1948 in the local inn Zum Dorfkrug as Fußball-Club Oberneuland von 1948. In addition to football, the club has departments for basketball and gymnastics.

History[edit]

For most of its history FC Oberneuland played as a lower-tier local side until breaking out in the early 1990s and rising rapidly through a series of title wins. By 1994, the club had advanced to the Verbandsliga Bremen (V) and, after a second-place result, went on to capture the division title the following season. They were promoted to the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen (IV) where they played until 2004 when they were dropped to fifth-tier play after league re-organization. Oberneuland returned to fourth division play in the Oberliga Nord in 2006 after their second Verbandsliga title.[1]

Bremer Pokal (Bremen Cup) wins in 1993 and 2003 led to the club's participation in the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) where they were eliminated in the first round on both occasions. In 2008, a third Bremer Pokal win again put the team into the German Cup tournament where they beat TuS Koblenz in the opening round before being eliminated by VfL Wolfsburg.

Before the end of the 2012–13 Regionalliga season, the club went bankrupt and following re-organisation was given a place in the sixth tier Landesliga 2013–14. Another relegation next which saw them concede the most goals (169) and earn the fewest points (5) in their existence dropped them to the seventh tier Bezirksliga. A championship in the Bezirksliga in 2015 took the club back up to the Landesliga where another title meant promotion to the Bremen-Liga.[2]

Current squad[edit]

As of 18 August 2022[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
5 DF Germany GER Denis Nukić
7 FW Germany GER Daniel Hofmann
8 MF Germany GER Ishan Sataev
9 MF Germany GER Mert Ates
11 DF Germany GER Nicolai Gräpler
11 MF Germany GER Tom Trebin
15 DF Germany GER Denis Kolodziej
16 MF Germany GER Boris Koveschnikov
17 FW The Gambia GAM Muhammad Sey
18 DF Germany GER Luca Seidel
19 FW Germany GER Omar Sillah
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Germany GER Lars Tyca
22 MF Germany GER Daniel Block
23 FW Germany GER Tyron Leon Haake
24 DF Germany GER Abel Maruschke Agbe
24 FW Germany GER Felix Bauhus
26 GK Germany GER Bennet Glinder
28 MF Germany GER Jonas Kühl
29 FW Germany GER Nico Poplawski
31 FW Germany GER Salif Kujabi
32 GK Germany GER Niklas Griesmeyer
33 GK Germany GER Jonas Horsch

Honours[edit]

The club's honours:

  • Bremen-Liga (V)
    • Champions: 1996, 2006, 2012, 2020, 2023
  • Landesliga Bremen (VI)
    • Champions: 1994, 2016
  • Bezirksliga Bremen
    • Champions: 1993, 2015
  • Kreisliga A Bremen
    • Champions: 1992
  • Bremer Pokal (Tiers III-VI)
    • Winners: 1993, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019, 2020, 2023

Stadium[edit]

The team plays its home matches in the Sportpark Vinnenweg, which has a capacity of 3,500.

Former coaches[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  2. ^ FC Oberneuland at Fussball.de (in German) Tables and results of the German football leagues, accessed: 11 March 2015
  3. ^ "1 Herren". Retrieved 4 March 2022.

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