SC 07 Bad Neuenahr

The SC 07 Bad Neuenahr ( officially: Sport Club 07 Bad Neuenahr eV ) is a German football club based in Bad Neuenahr -Ahrweiler. The club colors are red and black. Figurehead of the club was the women's football department was founded in 1969, the 1978 could win the German championship. The SC 07 was a founding member of the Women's League and was after several ups and downs from 1997 to 2013 without interruption of this game class. Following an application for insolvency of the SC 13 Bad Neuenahr was founded on September 28, 2013, who succeeded in January 2014.

  • 4.1 Squad 2013/14 season
  • 4.2 Coaching staff
  • 4.3 Changing the 2013/2014 season
  • 4.4 transfers during the 2013/14 season
  • 4.5 Known former players

History

The SC 07 Bad Neuenahr was founded in 1907 and is one of the oldest football clubs in the Rhineland. The women's football department was established on 20 June 1969 although women's football was banned at the time by the DFB. On 1 May 1970, the club hosted the then largest women's football tournament in the world. The success of the tournament got around to Italy. The SC was invited as the German representative to the unofficial world championship. The historic date, October 15, 1970, is celebrated annually to this day.

After the DFB legalized women's football again, the SC developed the strongest club in the Rhineland. Before the introduction of the Bundesliga Bad Neuenahr participated in 13 of 17 finals of the German championship. The most successful one was there in 1978. Via the stations Rendsburger TV, SC Freiburg and KBC Duisburg they reached the final. Opponent was FC Marpingen. The first leg on its own place in Bad Neuenahr won 2-0. Although the return leg 0-1 was lost, but that was enough for the only championships to date.

1980 and 1981 they reached the semi-finals again. Here, however, was the last stop against KBC Duisburg or SSG 09 Bergisch Gladbach. In the DFB Cup Bad Neuenahr reached a total of four times the semi-finals. The mid-1980s got the SC with the TuS Ahrbach first time serious competition, so that you pursued in Bad Neuenahr the championship finals only an onlooker. Nevertheless Bad Neuenahr in 1990 Rhineland again champion and qualified by the newly introduced two-tier league.

In the 1990s, the SC was a lift club. After the first Bundesliga season we got off together with the TuS Binzen. Two years later rose to you, only to descend again directly. Again rose to one and returned post haste. About the relegation to League one single track immediately returned to the top flight. With three ascents in the Bundesliga Bad Neuenahr 's record promoted along with the TSV Crailsheim and Hamburger SV. In the first two years of the single-track Bundesliga could just stay in the league. In the 1999/2000 season they finished surprising sixth place. But the departures of performance makers like Steffi Jones made ​​sure that you had to fight to avoid relegation again.

In recent years, the association made ​​by the selective purchasing of experienced and talented players a big jump into the top group. In the summer of 2005, the ex-pro Dietmar Schacht took over as coach and led the team right away to fourth place. With Almuth Schult, Célia WM and Lena Goessling (now at VfL Wolfsburg) the association filed at the time three German internationals. On 23 January 2008 the club parted surprisingly by Dietmar bay. He was succeeded as an interim solution to the playing co-trainer Sandra Minnert. Obliers Thomas led the team in the seasons 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 in the upper third of the table. On 1 July 2011 took ex-pro Colin Bell (including TuS Koblenz, Mainz 05, 1 FC Köln ) the scepter of the River Ahr for football Rheinland also the coordination of the DFB - elite school. In January 2013, we cooperated with the country's division Ahrweiler BC and the Japanese Football Association.

After the May 17, 2013 passed away the longtime president and athletic director Bernd Stemmeler, the club announced on May 27, 2013 the District Court of Bad Neuenahr- Ahrweiler to file for bankruptcy. A few weeks later, the club's management announced the voluntary withdrawal from the Bundesliga. In the 2013/14 season the club will compete in the 2nd Bundesliga Süd. With the beginning of the season 2013/2014, the association will henceforth play under the name SC 13 Bad Neuenahr the season to end.

Achievements

  • German Champion 1978
  • DFB Cup semi-final 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986
  • 20 x Rhenish Master
  • 22 x Rhenish Cup Winners

Surroundings

Stadium

The women's teams of the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr play their home games at Apollinaris stadium in Bad Neuenahr.

Youth development

Since the summer of 2006 is at the Ursuline convent school a DFB - elite school, which is comparable with the Potsdam sports boarding. To get there in cooperation with the Football Association of the Rhineland talented young players in addition to the education nor the opportunity to train at a high level.

The springboard for the young players is the second team that has managed for the new season promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga Süd. In addition, the club has three youth teams.

Next, the association with the TSV Emmelshausen cooperates eV, which supports with 3 girls and a women's team in the game mode, the training of talented girls. Several gambling in Bad Neuenahr ladies and girls (including Tabea Mueller, Marie Pyko, Jana Doerr ) have already TSV Emmelshausen the leap to Bad Neuenahr - managed

Fans

Since the mid- season 2011/ 12, the active fans of the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr organize behind the banner of " Celtics Bad Neuenahr ". With the help of vocal support, but also optical means such as swing flags, double holders and scarves is attempted, the atmosphere in the home Apollinaris stadium, but also on the Away Games, sustainable and long term to improve. Furthermore, many fans are also voluntary work for the club, for example, as a volunteer on game day.

Players and coaches

Squad 2013/14 season

Coaching staff

Change to the 2013/2014 season

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Transfers during the 2013/14 season

As of December 12, 2013 ( Alphabetical Order )

Well-known former players

The SC 07 Bad Neuenahr presented numerous German internationals:

In addition, the SC 07 Bad Neuenahr asked many foreign internationals:

Moreover, played the TV presenter Shary Reeves for Bad Neuenahr. She moderates the WDR program Wissen macht Ah! .

Statistics

Men's Football

The senior and junior teams of the SC 07 Bad Neuanahr play under the name SG Ahrweiler / Bad Neuenahr in a lottery syndicate with the Ahrweiler BC. The first men's team of SG Ahrweiler / Bad Neuenahr plays since the rise of the 2008/09 season from county league A in the district league middle. Overall, the SG Ahrweiler / Bad Neuenahr has two senior and 14 junior teams. Second venue next to the Apollinaris stadium is the Ahrstadion in the Ahrweiler district.

In the season 1950/51 the men's team of SC 07 Bad Neuenahr the championship succeeded in the district league Rhineland ( time division ) and thus rose to the Oberliga West. 1969 succeeded the SC 07 even the final victory in the Rhine country Cup against FC Alemannia Andernach, so the club took up the following year, also in the DFB Cup. 2006, the club started a gaming community with the Ahrweiler BC.

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