FC Schalke 04 II

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FC Schalke 04 II

FC Schalke 04 Logo.svg
Full name
Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V.
Nickname(s)
Die Königsblauen (The Royal Blues)
Die Knappen (The Miners)
Founded
1904 (club)
Ground
Mondpalast-Arena
Capacity
13,500
Executive Board
Christian Heidel
Alexander Jobst
Peter Peters
Manager
Torsten Fröhling
League
Oberliga Westfalen (V)
2017–18
6th


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours


FC Schalke 04 II are the reserve team of German association football club FC Schalke 04. Until 2005 the team played as FC Schalke 04 Amateure.


The team has qualified for the first round of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, on two occasions. They currently play in the tier five Oberliga Westfalen.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Recent seasons


  • 4 Stadium


  • 5 Players

    • 5.1 Current squad



  • 6 Current technical staff


  • 7 Managers since 1992


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




History


The team first made an appearance in the highest football league in Westphalia when it won promotion to the tier three Verbandsliga Westfalen in 1964 but was relegated again in 1966. It made a return to the league in 1978 when the Oberliga Westfalen was established as the tier above the Verbandsliga but was once more relegated in 1980. It returned to the league for a third time in 1986 and played there until 1992 when a division championship took the team up to the Oberliga Westfalen.[1]


The team played for three seasons against relegation in the Oberliga until 1995, when it dropped back to the Verbandsliga. It returned to the Oberliga again in 1997, now as a much stronger side. A league championship in the Oberliga earned the club promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2003 but it was relegated again immediately. Four more Oberliga seasons followed until 2008 when the team qualified for the new Regionalliga West where it has played since.[2][3]


The team has played in the DFB-Pokal twice, qualifying for the first round in 1994–95 and 2001–02, going out to VfL Wolfsburg in 1994 and VfL Bochum in 2001.[4][5]



Honours


The team's honours:



  • Oberliga Westfalen

    • Champions: 2003


    • Runners-up: (6) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008



  • Westfalenliga

    • Champions: 1992, 1997


  • Westphalia Cup

    • Runners-up: 1994, 2001


Recent seasons


The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[6][7]







































































Year

Division

Tier

Position
1999–2000

Oberliga Westfalen
IV
2nd
2000–01
Oberliga Westfalen
5th
2001–02
Oberliga Westfalen
2nd
2002–03
Oberliga Westfalen
1st↑
2003–04

Regionalliga Nord
III
16th↓
2004–05
Oberliga Westfalen
IV
3rd
2005–06
Oberliga Westfalen
3rd
2006–07
Oberliga Westfalen
2nd
2007–08
Oberliga Westfalen
2nd↑
2008–09

Regionalliga West
15th
2009–10
Regionalliga West
12th
2010–11
Regionalliga West
11th
2011–12
Regionalliga West
11th
2012–13
Regionalliga West
3rd
2013–14
Regionalliga West
6th
2014–15
Regionalliga West
11th
2015–16
Regionalliga West
10th
2016–17
Regionalliga West
16th↓
2017–18
Oberliga Westfalen
V
6th
2018–19
Oberliga Westfalen

  • 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. In 2000 all clubs from the disbanded Regionalliga West/Südwest from North Rhine-Westphalia joint the Regionalliga Nord, in 2008 these clubs left the league again to join the new Regionalliga West.


Promoted
Relegated


Stadium


Since the 2008–09 season FC Schalke 04 II play at the Mondpalast-Arena in Herne.



Players



Current squad


As of 21 July 2018[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.


























































No.

Position
Player


Poland

GK

Krystian Wozniak


Germany

GK

Sören Ahlers


Germany

DF

Phil Halbauer


Germany

DF

Jonas Carls


Turkey

DF

Serdar Bingöl


Germany

DF

Finn Heiserholt


Germany

DF

Marius Schley


Germany

DF

Richard Weber


Germany

DF

Niklas Wiemann


Australia

DF

George Timotheou


Germany

MF

Jason Ceka


Germany

MF

Christian Eggert


















































No.

Position
Player


Germany

MF

Philip Fontein


Germany

MF

Berkan Firat


Germany

MF

Marcel Langer


United States

MF

Nicholas Taitague


Germany

MF

Sandro Plechaty


Latvia

MF

Jānis Grīnbergs


Germany

MF

Björn Liebnau


Germany

MF

Nassim Boujellab


Germany

MF

Jannis Kübler


United States

FW

Haji Wright


Germany

FW

Benedikt Zahn


Current technical staff


















Position
Name
Head coach

Germany Torsten Fröhling
Assistant coach

Poland Tomasz Wałdoch
Goalkeeping coach

Germany Christian Wetklo
Fitness coach

Germany Markus Zetlmeisl
Physiotherapist

Germany Marc Magnier
Team caretaker

Germany Peter Nahke
Team caretaker

Germany Michael Bruske


Managers since 1992



  • Germany Klaus Fischer (1992–1995)


  • Germany Klaus Täuber (1995–2002)


  • Germany Gerhard Kleppinger (2002–2005)


  • Germany Mike Büskens (2005–2008)


  • Germany Sven Kmetsch (2008)


  • Germany Markus Högner (2008–2009)


  • Germany Oliver Ruhnert (2009–2010)


  • Germany Michael Boris (2010–2011)


  • Germany Bernhard Trares (2011–2014)


  • Germany Jürgen Luginger (2014–2017)


  • Germany Onur Cinel (2017–2018)


  • Germany Torsten Fröhling (2018–)


References




  1. ^ Historic German football league tables (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 29 January 2015


  2. ^ Oberliga Westfalen tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 29 January 2015


  3. ^ Regionalliga West tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 29 January 2015


  4. ^ 1994–95 DFB-Pokal (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 29 January 2015


  5. ^ 2001–02 DFB-Pokal (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 29 January 2015


  6. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables


  7. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues


  8. ^ "Kader - Kappenschmiede" (in German). schalke04.de. Retrieved 31 July 2018. 




External links



  • Official club website (in German)


  • FC Schalke 04 II at Weltfussball.de (in German)






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