FFC Brauweiler Pulheim

The 1st FC Cologne (full name: First football club Cologne 01/ 07 eV ) is the largest sports club in Cologne.

The club was founded on February 13, 1948 from the merger of the two football clubs Kölner BC 01 and SpVgg Suelz 07 The women's football department, however, was only on 1 July 2009 by the passage of the FFC Brauweiler Pulheim 2000 eV for the 1 FC Cologne founded, so that the history of the club continues, which was itself founded on June 1, 2000 through the spin-off of women's football department of the SV Grün-Weiß Brauweiler as an independent club. The club was as green and white Brauweiler once German champion and three times the DFB Cup winner.

The first women's team of the 1st FC Cologne has been playing the Regional Championship 2009 and the associated rise of the FFC Brauweiler Pulheim 2000 in 2nd wife Bundesliga.

  • 3.1 Squad 2013/14 season
  • 3.2 Exchange the 2013/14 season

History

Green-White brewing Weiler ( 1974-2000 )

In 1974, Thomas Meyer, a training community from which emerged the women's team of green - white Brauweiler. Meyer should train in the following almost 20 years the team in the fifth division Middle Rhine, then the highest division, played from the beginning. 1980 and 1986 had the club suffered the only descents, but managed both times its chances of promotion. In 1987, the women's football department became independent within the association, and set the course for the steep climb were asked. Between 1989 and 1991 the club won three in a row, the Middle Rhine Cup. The qualification for the Bundesliga was introduced in 1990, but missed.

In 1991, the club took this after and managed in the same year the biggest sensation of the DFB Cup history. As the only second division Brauweiler won the Cup with a 1-0 victory against the reigning German champions TSV Siegen. A year later, Brauweiler the record for the best climber of all time. The Green-Whites stormed immediately to the final. There is, however, was beaten 2-0 victories. Early 1990s developed between Brauweiler and wins a great rivalry. 1993 Brauweiler lost in the cup final on penalties to win.

Friedhelm Cheerful took over as coach in the summer of 1993. Again Brauweiler lost the championship final against wins, but won the Cup and the Supercup - against victories. In February 1994, the first time the DFB Cup Hall of the women was played, and brewing hamlet was to be the first club in the list of winners. Brewing hamlet reputation as the " eternal second " should consolidate. 1995 lost to the championship final against FSV Frankfurt after brewing hamlet was first winner of the North group. In early 1996, Dr. Hans -Jürgen Tritschoks new coach. Under him, the curse 1997 should finally be defeated: Brauweiler defeated the FC Rumeln - Kaldenhausen on penalties and was first German champion. A week later Brauweiler won with a 3-1 victory over FC Eintracht Rheine the trophy. In addition Brauweiler won for the second time Supercup.

After a fourth place in the Bundesliga for the first time single-track Brauweiler 1999 came with a strongly revitalized team in danger of relegation. Only on the last day you could save with a 1-0 victory over the FFC Heike Rheine on their own.

FFC Brauweiler Pulheim (2000 to 2009)

On 1 July 2000, from the women's football section of the SV Grün-Weiß Brauweiler the FFC Brauweiler Pulheim. Athletic, the team had to orient down after an interim high again, especially after Bettina Wiegmann and Maren Meinert were changed in the U.S. WUSA. 2003 Friedhelm Cheerful returned to the dugout. He, too, could not avoid relegation in 2004.

Brauweiler played now in the newly created 2nd Bundesliga. Think secured the team the championship of the North group and managed its chances of promotion. Once in the House of Lords could Brauweiler hold only on the final day with a 1-1 against VfL Sindelfingen the class. After some performance -makers had finished their career, Brauweiler had to go with a barely competitive team in the 2006/2007 season. Without even win a single point, the team got down to the 2nd Bundesliga.

The sporty descent continued in the 2nd Bundesliga Süd. On 9 April 2008, the club had to file for bankruptcy because of tax claims of the tax office. The team once again took the last place and was put through to the third-rate Regionalliga West. In the 2008/2009 season, the team managed early on to secure the league title in the Regionalliga. On 1 July 2009, the crossing was followed by 1 FC Cologne.

1 FC Cologne (since 2009)

The team has been strengthened for the season 2009/10. Most attention caused the transfer of world champion Sonja Fuss by Acting DFB Cup winner and winner of the UEFA Women 's Cup FCR 2001 Duisburg to FC. According to various press reports and press releases of the club promotion to the 1st League was sought. This would have the team almost made ​​it into the 2010/11 season, but had to finish the season with a second place satisfied. Two years later, it reached again only to runners behind the TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The decision was made on the last match day, when Cologne's not arrived before about 3,000 spectators in a direct duel at Hoffenheim on a 3-3 addition.

Achievements

  • German Masters: 1997
  • German Vice Champion: 1992, 1994, 1995
  • DFB Cup winner: 1991, 1994, 1997
  • DFB vice Cup winner: 1993
  • Supercup Winner: 1994, 1997
  • DFB Cup Hall of Women's winner: 1994 ( unofficial)
  • Vice Cup Winners' Cup in the DFB Cup Hall: 2001

(all successes as a green - white Brauweiler)

Personalities

Squad 2013/14 season

As of March 3, 2014

Change to the 2013/14 season

Stadium

The Women's Division of the 1st FC Cologne carries out their home games at Franz- Kremer-Stadion or on the lawn 7 at the Rhein Energie Sports Park. The seating capacity of the club 's training ground on Geißbockheim belonging stadium stands at 5,000 locations, including 4,000 not covered standing places and 1,000 covered seats.

Well-known former players of Green-White Brauweiler

  • Nicole Brandebusemeyer
  • Ulla Gert Heinrich
  • Manuela Goller
  • Vanessa Maiß
  • Maren Meinert (now coach of the U-19 national team)
  • Jutta Nardenbach
  • Elke Norbisrath
  • Navina Omilade (now Wolfsburg)
  • Silke Rottenberg (until 2008 FFC Frankfurt 1 )
  • Tina Theune- Meyer ( former national coach of the women's national team)
  • Bettina Wiegmann (now coach of the U-15 national team)

Pictures of FFC Brauweiler Pulheim

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