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释义

  1. History

     Early history  From the Bundesliga to insolvency  Rise to the Bundesliga 

  2. Honours

     League  Cup 

  3. Recent seasons

  4. Players

     Current squad  On loan 

  5. Current technical staff

  6. Former managers

  7. References

  8. External links

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| fullname = Sportverein Darmstadt 1898 e.V.
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| nickname = Die Lilien (The Lilies)
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| ground = Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor
| capacity = 17,400
| chairman = Klaus Rüdiger Fritsch
| manager = Dimitrios Grammozis
| league = 2. Bundesliga
| season = 2017–18
| position = 10th
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SV Darmstadt 98 is a German football club based in Darmstadt, Hesse. The club was founded on 22 May 1898 as FC Olympia Darmstadt. Early in 1919, the association was briefly known as Rasen-Sportverein Olympia before merging with Darmstädter Sport Club 1905 on 11 November that year to become Sportverein Darmstadt 98. Merger partner SC was the product of a 1905 union between Viktoria 1900 Darmstadt and Germania 1903 Darmstadt. The footballers are today part of a sports club which also offers its approximately 5,500 members[1] athletics, basketball, cheerleading, hiking, judo, and table tennis.

The football department competed in the Bundesliga for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons after a 33-year run in lower leagues.

History

Early history

Darmstadt enjoyed a long run as a second division team through the 50s and then again from the time of the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963 on into the 70s. However, they were never better than a lower to mid-table side until they finally managed a breakthrough in 1973 with a Regionalliga Süd championship and participation in the promotion rounds for the Bundesliga where they finished a distant second to Rot-Weiss Essen.

From the Bundesliga to insolvency

A side with limited resources, Darmstadt eventually managed two seasons in the Bundesliga (1978–79 and 1981–82). They narrowly missed a third turn in the top league in 1988 when they lost in a lengthy relegation-promotion play-off to Waldhof Mannheim in extra time of the third match between the two clubs. In the following years Darmstadt 98 escaped relegation to the Amateur Oberliga Hessen (III) in 1991 when Essen was refused a 2. Bundesliga licence for financial reasons. However, by 1997, SV had themselves become victims of financial mismanagement, slipping to the third and fourth divisions.

The team's most recent successes include wins in the Hessen Pokal (Hessen Cup) in 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2008 as well as three consecutive Possmann-Hessen Cup wins from 2000 to 2002. In the DFB-Pokal, Darmstadt advanced as far as the third round in 1989 and 2001, and to the quarter-finals in 1986. In 2004, the club claimed the Oberliga Hessen (IV) championship under manager and former player Bruno Labbadia and were promoted to the Regionalliga Süd (III).

Financial problems limited their options and they were relegated to the Oberliga Hessen (IV) at the end of the 2006–07 season. The club's stated aim was to reach the new 3. Liga within five years. However, on 6 March 2008 Darmstadt entered insolvency proceedings with debts of around €1.1 million making the future of the club uncertain. After the 2007–08 Oberliga Hessen Championship, Darmstadt played in the Regionalliga Süd. Darmstadt took various measures to avert bankruptcy, for example a friendly benefit match against Bayern Munich, donations etc. In addition, the former management of the club (e.g. former president, former tax advisor) made vital financial contributions which secured the club's future.

Rise to the Bundesliga

After winning the 2010–11 Regionalliga Süd in dramatic fashion, Darmstadt were promoted to the 3. Liga. In 2012, Dirk Schuster was appointed as head coach, and he signed Darmstadt's future captain, Aytaç Sulu. In the 2012–13 season, the club was initially relegated but their fiercest rivals Kickers Offenbach were refused a 3. Liga licence due to going into administration and were relegated to the Regionalliga instead. Darmstadt 98 took Offenbach's place.[2]

In 2013–14, having finished third in league and thus gaining entry into the promotion-relegation play-offs, Darmstadt defeated Arminia Bielefeld in the second leg through away goals after losing 1–3 in the first leg at home to secure promotion to 2. Bundesliga for the first time in 21 years in dramatic circumstances.

In the following 2. Bundesliga season, Darmstadt secured the second-place position in the league and therefore promotion to the Bundesliga after a 33-year absence. In their final league match, against FC St. Pauli, the club won 1–0 at home through a 70th minute free-kick by Tobias Kempe. This was the second consecutive promotion for the team, led again by coach Schuster and captain Sulu.

Darmstadt reached the Round of 16 of the 2015–16 DFB Pokal. On 8 March 2016, long-term fan Jonathan Heimes died of cancer and posthumously, Darmstadt's stadium was renamed into "Jonathan-Heimes-Stadion am Böllenfalltor" for the 2016–17 season. Darmstadt finished the 2015–16 season in 14th position, mainly due to a positive away record.

Coach Dirk Schuster announced his decision to join FC Augsburg, whereas Norbert Meier was appointed as head coach for the 2016–17 season. After being defeated in the second round of the 2016–17 DFB Pokal and only scoring 8 points in 12 games, Maier was sacked on 5 December 2016. On 27 December 2016, former Bundesliga player and Werder Bremen assistant manager Torsten Frings was presented as new head coach. However, the team was incapable of securing the next season in the Bundesliga after a 0–1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the 32nd matchday of the season, and was relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.

After a poor start to the 2017/18 second Bundesliga season, Torsten Frings was removed from his position and on 11 December 2017 the vacant manager's position was again filled by Dirk Schuster who returns to the Darmstadt club for his second spell as manager.

Honours

The club's honours:

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League

  • Regionalliga Süd (II)
    • Champions: 1972–73
  • 2. Bundesliga Süd (II)
    • Champions: 1978, 1981
  • 2. Bundesliga (II)
    • Runners-up: 2014–15
  • Regionalliga Süd (IV)
    • Champions: 2011
  • Hessenliga
    • Champions: 1950, 1962, 1964, 1971, 1999, 2004, 2008
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Cup

  • Hesse Cup
    • Winners: 1966, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013
    • Runners-up: 1971, 2009, 2014
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  • Won by reserve team.

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[3][4]

Season Division Tier Position
1963-64Amateurliga HessenIII1st ↑
1964-65Regionalliga SüdII14th
1965-66Regionalliga Süd13th
1966-67Regionalliga Süd14th
1967-68Regionalliga Süd14th
1968-69Regionalliga Süd8th
1969-70Regionalliga Süd18th ↓
1970-71HessenligaIII1st ↑
1971-72Regionalliga SüdII7th
1972-73Regionalliga Süd1st
1973-74Regionalliga Süd4th
1974-752. Bundesliga Süd10th
1975-762. Bundesliga Süd7th
1976-772. Bundesliga Süd6th
1977-782. Bundesliga Süd1st ↑
1978-79BundesligaI18th ↓
1979-802. Bundesliga SüdII4th
1980-812. Bundesliga Süd1st ↑
1981-82BundesligaI17th ↓
1982-832. BundesligaII7th
1983-842. Bundesliga12th
1984-852. Bundesliga15th
1985-862. Bundesliga10th
1986-872. Bundesliga4th
1987-882. Bundesliga3rd
1988-892. Bundesliga11th
1989-902. Bundesliga16th
1990-912. Bundesliga17th
1991-922. Bundesliga Süd8th
1992-932. Bundesliga24th ↓
1993-94Oberliga HessenIII9th
1994-95Regionalliga Süd11th
1995-96Regionalliga Süd15th
1996-97Regionalliga Süd13th
1997-98Regionalliga Süd16th ↓
1998-99Oberliga HessenIV1st
1999–00Regionalliga SüdIII 9th
2000–01Regionalliga Süd 5th
2001–02Regionalliga Süd 14th
2002–03Regionalliga Süd17th ↓
2003–04Oberliga Hessen IV1st ↑
2004–05Regionalliga SüdIII 5th
2005–06Regionalliga Süd 5th
2006–07Regionalliga Süd16th ↓
2007–08Oberliga HessenIV1st ↑
2008–09Regionalliga SüdIII 15th
2009–10Regionalliga Süd 15th
2010–11Regionalliga Süd1st ↑
2011–123. LigaIII 14th
2012–133. Liga 18th
2013–143. Liga3rd ↑
2014–152. Bundesliga II2nd ↑
2015–16BundesligaI 14th
2016–17Bundesliga18th ↓
2017–182. Bundesliga II 10th
  • With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier.

Players

Current squad

{{updated|5 February 2019|[5]}}{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | no= 1 | nat= POR | pos= GK | name= Daniel Heuer Fernandes }}{{Fs player | no= 2 | nat= GER | pos= DF | name= Sebastian Hertner }}{{Fs player | no= 3 | nat= TTO | pos= DF | name= Joevin Jones }}{{Fs player | no= 4 | nat= ISL | pos= MF | name= Victor Pálsson }}{{Fs player | no= 5 | nat= SRB | pos= MF | name= Slobodan Medojević }}{{Fs player | no= 6 | nat= GER | pos= MF | name= Marvin Mehlem }}{{Fs player | no= 7 | nat= GER | pos= FW | name= Felix Platte }}{{Fs player | no= 8 | nat= TUR | pos= MF | name= Selim Gündüz}}{{Fs player | no= 9 | nat= GER | pos= FW | name= Johannes Wurtz}}{{Fs player | no=11 | nat= GER | pos= MF | name= Tobias Kempe }}{{fs player|pos=DF|no=15|nat=GER|name=Mathias Wittek}}{{Fs player | no=17 | nat= ITA | pos= DF | name= Sandro Sirigu }}{{Fs player | no=19 | nat= TUR | pos= FW | name= Serdar Dursun }}{{Fs player | no=20 | nat= GER | pos= MF | name= Marcel Heller }}{{fs mid}}{{Fs player | no=21 | nat= GER | pos= DF | name= Immanuel Höhn }}{{Fs player | no=22 | nat= GER | pos= GK | name= Rouven Sattelmaier }}{{Fs player | no=23 | nat= GER | pos= FW | name= Sören Bertram}}{{Fs player | no=25 | nat= GER | pos= MF | name= Yannick Stark }}{{Fs player | no=26 | nat=GER | pos=MF | name=Christoph Moritz|other=on loan from Hamburger SV}}{{Fs player | no=28 | nat= GER | pos= DF | name= Marcel Franke | other = on loan from Norwich City}}{{Fs player | no=31 | nat= GER | pos= GK | name= Florian Stritzel }}{{Fs player | no=32 | nat= GER | pos= DF | name= Fabian Holland|other=Captain }}{{Fs player | no=36 | nat= COD | pos= DF | name= Wilson Kamavuaka }}{{fs player|no= 37 |pos= DF | nat= GER |name= Patrick Herrmann }}{{Fs player | no=40 | nat= GER | pos= DF | name= Tim Rieder | other = on loan from FC Augsburg}}{{Fs player | no= | nat= UKR | pos= GK | name= Ihor Berezovskyi }}{{Fs end}}

On loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | no= | nat= GER | pos= FW | name= Silas Zehnder |other=at Viktoria Aschaffenburg until 30 June 2019 }}{{Fs player | no= | nat= DEN | pos= DF | name= Patrick Banggaard |other=at Pafos until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no= | nat= GER | pos= MF | name= Julian Von Haacke |other=at SV Meppen until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no= | nat= FRA | pos= MF | name= Romuald Lacazette |other=at 1860 Munich until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no= | nat= USA | pos= FW | name= McKinze Gaines |other=at FSV Zwickau until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs end}}

Current technical staff

{{updated|21 March 2019|[6]}}
Position Name
ManagerGRE}} Dimitrios Grammozis
Assistant managerGER}} Iraklis Metaxas
Assistant managerGER}} Sven Thur
Goalkeeping coachGER}} Dimo Wache
Fitness coachGER}} Kai-Peter Schmitz
Head physiotherapistGER}} Dirk Schmitt
Club doctorsGER}} Dr. med. Michael Weingart
GER}} Dr. med. Thomas Saltzer
GER}} Dr. med. Alexander Lösch
Team officialsGER}} Helmut Koch
GER}} Utz Pfeiffer
Academy directorsGER}} Björn Kopper
GER}} Ramon Berndroth
Academy Chief CoachGER}} Ramon Berndroth
Academy CoordinatorGER}} Tim Kuhl
Under-19s coachesGER}} Ramon Berndroth
GER}} Ali Sevim
Under-17s coachGER}} Patrick Kurt
Under-16s coachGER}} Carsten Neuberth
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Former managers

The managers of the club:[7]

Start End Manager
1968 1970Germany}} Heinz Lucas †
1971 1976Germany}} Udo Klug †
1978 1979Germany}} Lothar Buchmann
1979 1979Germany}} Klaus Schlappner
1979 1980Germany}} Jörg Berger
1981 1982Germany}} Werner Olk
1982 1983Germany}} Manfred Krafft
1983 1984Germany}} Timo Zahnleiter
1984 1984Germany}} Lothar Kleim
1985 1986Germany}} Udo Klug †
1986 1987Germany}} Eckhard Krautzun
1987 1988Germany}} Klaus Schlappner
1988 1989Germany}} Werner Olk
1989 1989Germany}} Eckhard Krautzun
1989 1990Germany}} Dieter Renner †
1990 1990Germany}} Uwe Klimaschefski
1990 1991Germany}} Jürgen Sparwasser
1994 1996Germany}} Gerhard Kleppinger
1996 1996Germany}} Max Reichenberger
1996 1998Germany}} Lothar Buchmann
1999 2000Germany}} Eckhard Krautzun
2000 2002Germany}} Michael Feichtenbeiner
2002 2003Germany}} Hans-Werner Moser
2003 2006Germany}} Bruno Labbadia
2006 2006Italy}} Gino Lettieri
2006 2009Germany}} Gerhard Kleppinger
2009 2010Serbia}} Živojin Juškić
24 March 2010 2 September 2012Germany}} Kosta Runjaić
5 September 2012 17 December 2012Germany}} Jürgen Seeberger
2012 2016Germany}} Dirk Schuster
1 July 2016 5 December 2016Germany}} Norbert Meier
5 December 2016 27 December 2016Germany}} Ramon Berndroth (interim)
3 January 2017 9 December 2017Germany}} Torsten Frings
12 December 2017 18 February 2019Germany}} Dirk Schuster
24 February 2019 presentGreece}} Dimitrios Grammozis

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sv98.de/news/allgemeines/details/datum/2015/06/11/mitglieder-boom-beim-sv-98-5000er-marke-geknackt.htm|title=Mitglieder-Boom beim SV 98 – 5.000er-Marke geknackt|date=11 June 2015|accessdate=13 July 2015|language=German|publisher=sv98.de}}
2. ^Ruhl: "Ein bitterer Tag für den OFC" {{de icon}} kicker.de, published: 3 June 2013, accessed: 4 June 2013
3. ^Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv {{de icon}} Historical German domestic league tables
4. ^Fussball.de – Ergebnisse {{de icon}} Tables and results of all German football leagues
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sv98.de/home/lilien/kader/|title=Kader: Darmstadt 98|date=3 July 2015|accessdate=9 August 2015|language=German|publisher=SV Darmstadt 98}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sv98.de/home/lilien/kader/ | title=Die Trainer | publisher= SV Darmstadt 98 | accessdate=4 August 2015 }}
7. ^SV Darmstadt 98 .:. Trainer von A-Z {{de icon}} weltfussball.de, accessed: 6 December 2011

External links

{{Commons category|SV Darmstadt 98}}
  • The Abseits Guide to German Soccer
  • SV Darmstadt 98 at Weltfussball.de {{de icon}}
  • Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv {{de icon}} historical German domestic league tables
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