FSV Barleben

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FSV Barleben
FSV Barleben.svg
Full nameFußballsportverein Barleben 1911
Founded1997
GroundSportplatz am Barleber Anger [1]
Capacity1,000
ManagerChristoph Grabinski
Website Club website

FSV Barleben 1911 [2] is a football club from the unified municipality of Barleben in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The home of the club is the sports field at Barleber Anger. The biggest success in the club's history is the winning of the national championship title 2014/15.

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The first team has been playing in the Verbandsliga [3] Sachsen-Anhalt since 2018 after the voluntary withdrawal from the southern relay of the Oberliga Nordost and has been trained by Christoph Grabinski since July 2021.

Prehistory

The chronicle of Barleber football goes back to 1911, when the first sports club with a football section was founded. In the early years, however, the association did not appear nationwide. After the end of the Second World War, the club was dissolved in 1945 at the instigation of the Soviet occupying power, but sports activities continued to exist. In the course of the reorganization of company sports on a production basis, the BSG VEM Barleben was created in 1948, a company sports community, which was joined by the sports community formed in 1945. In the following years, the club, renamed BSG Motor Barleben in 1950, achieved some success. For example, they belonged to the Bezirksliga Magdeburg from 1952 to 1954 and 1956/1957. From 1957 until the reunification of both German states, Barleben played continuously in the district class for many years, but in 1987/88 he was relegated to the district league. With the end of the GDR, the BSG Motor Barleben was refounded into SG Motor Barleben.

After the introduction of the DFB league system in East Germany, SG Motor Barleben therefore found itself at district level for the 1990/91 season. In the mid-1990s, Barleber football managed to return to FSA level with the promotion to the state class.

History

In 1997, the footballers went their own way and left SG Motor Barleben and founded their own club. In tradition to the first Barleben football team, they called the club FSV Barleben 1911. At the end of the 2003/04 season, the FSV was relegated from the state class after long-standing affiliation. Only the absence of relegated in the Ohrekreisliga prevented the further decline of the club in 2005. It was not until 2008 that the Red-Blacks found they back in national football, whereby with a new promotion they even succeeded in the march into the now seventh-class state league. Although the club had to accept the direct relegation, the immediate re-promotion to the Landesliga Nord followed in the year of the 100th anniversary. After the placements three and four, FSV Barleben rose undefeated to the Verbandsliga Saxony-Anhalt with first place in 2014. In 2015, winning the state championship of Saxony-Anhalt succeeded in the first promotion to the Oberliga, so that the club was active for the first time in the fifth highest division of the DFB league system in the 2015/16 season. In the new league, the team of coach Mario Middendorf with ninth place already managed the safe class preservation with a few match days before the end of the season, which with a 13. Place was also realized in the following season. After the third season in the Oberliga, the first under coach Jörn Schulz, and the renewed sporting class retention, the club withdrew to the Verbandsliga for economic reasons.

Stadium

The club usually plays its home games on the sports field at Barleber Anger, which has a lawn (main square) and an artificial turf field. However, if games are due that require a higher level of security or if more than 1,000 spectators are expected to play at home, they will not take place on the home sports field.

Players and coaches of the men's team

No.Nat.NameBirthdayin the association sincecontract untilprevious club
Goalkeeper
Kevin Hummelt12.10.200120202024Post SV Magdeburg U19
27Max Oldenburg16.03.200220212024 Magdeburger SV Börde 1949
32Justus Schönfeld09.01.200420232024 SV Fortuna Magdeburg U19
Defense
Oliver Gase10.05.199020232024 SV Groß Santersleben
Noah Vetter15.07.200220222024 Brandenburger SC South 05
12Nils-Oliver Göres04.10.198720152024 Magdeburger SV 90 Preussen
16Kilian Boeke30.12.200320232024 SG Rot-Weiss Thalheim
17Lucas White16.06.200220202024 FSV Barleben II
21Valentin Pung19.01.199920232024 SG Ramsin
23Marcel Hauer23.01.200120202024 Haldensleber SC U19
26Pierre Falk12.09.200020202024 SG Blau-Weiss Gerwisch
Midfield
Toni Wasylyk25.04.200020192024 Magdeburger SC Preussen 1899
Marwin Potyka06/24/199220142024 1. FC Magdeburg II
Erik-Lukas Koch29.10.200020222024 SV Angern
Florian Gruner20.02.199820222024 SG Blau-Weiss Gerwisch
10Dennis Spitzer14.02.199720162024 1. FC Magdeburg U19
18Justin Coderisch24.01.200320212024 SV Fortuna Magdeburg U19
19David Spitzer14.02.199720162024 1. FC Magdeburg U19
20Christopher Kalkutschke09.11.199120142024 BFC Dynamo
30Patrick Hauer23.01.200120232024 Haldensleber SC
31Willy Duda04.10.199920222024 Haldensleber SC
Forwards
11Lukas Koch24.12.199920232024 Ummendorfer SV
13Lukas Magnus06/15/199920222024 SV Arminia Magdeburg
14Steve Röhl06.05.198820232024 Magdeburger SC Preussen 1899
24Fabian Kröger04.10.199720222024Post SV Magdeburg
25Rick Goedicke07.05.199620192024 FSV Barleben II
Trainer
Christoph Grabinski12.03.199020212024 FC Unit Rudolstadt

Saxony-Anhalt Cup

Season [4] DatesetMatingResults
2009/1005.09.20091st RoundFSV Barleben - SG Blue-White Gerwisch0:4
2011/1208/24/20111st RoundFSV Barleben - 1. FC Magdeburg0:4
2012/1303.10.2012Round of 16SV Dessau 05 - FSV Barleben7:0
2013/1404/21/2014Semi-finalsFSV Barleben - 1. FC Magdeburg0:5
2014/1503/28/2015QuarterfinalsFSV Barleben - Hallescher FC2:5
2015/1627.04.2016Semi-finalsFSV Barleben - 1. FC Magdeburg1:5
2016/1726.03.2017Semi-finalsVfB Germania Halberstadt - FSV Barleben3:1
2017/1831.10.2017Round of 16Haldensleber SC - FSV Barleben2:0
2018/1931.10.2018Round of 16FSV Barleben - SV Blue-White Zorbau3:4
2019/2008/10/20191st RoundSSV Gardelegen - FSV Barleben1:0
2020/2110.10.20203rd RoundHaldensleber SC - FSV Barleben1:0
2022/2318.11.2022Round of 16FSV Barleben - VfB Germania Halberstadt1:2
2023/2409.09.20231st RoundHaldensleber SC - FSV Barleben3:1

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References

  1. "FSV Barleben".
  2. https://www.fsvbarleben.de/
  3. "FSV Barleben - FuPa".
  4. https://www.livesoccertv.com/competitions/germany/landespokal-sachsen-anhalt/