SGS Essen

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SGS Essen
Full nameSportgemeinschaft Essen-Schönebeck 19/68 e. V.
Founded2000
GroundStadion Essen
Capacity20,000
ChairmanUlrich Meier
Head coachMarkus Högner
LeagueBundesliga
2015–165th

SGS Essen are a German association football club based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The team was founded in 2000 as a merger of VfB Borbeck and SC Grün-Weiß Schönebeck. The club is renowned for the women's football team, which plays in the Bundesliga.

History

On 21 March 1973 SC Grün-Weiß Schönebeck established its women's section. After playing for several years in lower leagues, Schönebeck was promoted to the Verbandsliga (III) in 1992. They played in this league until 1999 with an intermezzo in 1996–97, when the club participated for a year in the Regionalliga (II). The promotion to the Regionalliga in 1999 was followed by five years of football in that league until Schönebeck gained promotion to the Bundesliga in 2004.

In the 2002–03 season the club had struggled in the Regionalliga and the aim for the 2003–04 season was to qualify for the 2. Bundesliga, starting in the next season. They won their league though and after a successful qualification round gained promotion to the highest league in German women's football. Since Schönebeck has established itself in the Bundesliga, generally achieving mid-table results. The best result was a 5th place in 2008–09. The team has reached the German cup semi-finals in 2007 and 2010.

The club's biggest success came by reaching the cup final of the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal (women).

Current squad

As of 5 September 2016, according to official website.[1]

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 Lisa Weiß
4 MF Germany GER Jana Feldkamp
5 DF Germany GER Isabel Hochstein
6 DF Germany GER Vanessa Martini
7 DF Germany GER Sarah Freutel
8 MF Germany GER Manjou Wilde
9 FW Germany GER Kirsten Nesse
10 MF Germany GER Linda Dallmann
11 DF Germany GER Irini Ioannidou
12 GK Germany GER Jil Strüngmann
13 FW Germany GER Charline Hartmann
14 FW Japan JPN Kozue Ando
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Germany GER Nicole Anyomi
16 MF Germany GER Jacqueline Klasen
17 MF Germany GER Margarita Gidion
18 DF Germany GER Lena Ostermeier
19 MF Germany GER Laura Radke
20 GK Germany GER Alissa Tolksdorf
21 MF Germany GER Ina Lehmann
22 DF Germany GER Nina Brüggemann
23 MF Germany GER Sara Doorsoun
24 FW Germany GER Lea Schüller
25 DF Germany GER Henrike Sahlmann

Former players

For details of current and former players, see Category:SGS Essen players.

References

  1. ^ "Bundesliga (SGS I) - Der Frauenfussball-Bundesligist aus Essen". www.sgs-essen.de. Retrieved 4 September 2016.

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