Hannover 96

Hannover 96

Football club infobox
clubname = Hannover 96


fullname = Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896
nickname = Die Roten (The Reds)
founded = 1896
ground = AWD-Arena
capacity = 49,000
chairman = Martin Kind
manager = flagicon|Germany Dieter Hecking
league = Bundesliga
season = 2007/08
position = Bundesliga, 8th
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Hannover 96 is a German football club in Hanover, Lower Saxony.

History

Foundation to WWII

. Most of the membership of "Germania 1902 Hannover" became part of "96" in 1902, while others of the club formed "Hannoverscher Ballspielverein". In 1913, they merged with "Ballverein 1898 Hannovera" (formed in the 1905 merger of "Fußballverein Hannovera 1898 Hannorver and "Hannoverscher BV") to become "Hannoverscher Sportverein 1896".

"Hannoverscher FC's" colours were black-white-green, but they played in blue, while "BV" played in red. The newly united team kept black-white-green as the club colours, but they chose to take to the field in red, giving the team the nickname "Die Roten" (en: The Reds). The team's third jersey is in the club's official colours.

The club made regular appearances in the national playoffs through the early 1900s, but were unable to progress past "Eintracht Braunschweig", planting the seeds of a rivalry that has survived to this day. "HSV" continued to field strong sides and make national level appearances on into the 1920s.

Under the Third Reich German football was re-organized into sixteen top-flight leagues in 1933 and "Hannover" became part of the Gauliga Niedersachsen. They appeared in the country's final rounds in 1935 and sent representatives to the national side the next year. They won their first national championship in 1938 in what was one of the biggest upsets in German football history when they beat "FC Schalke 04", the most dominant side in the country in the era. The two sides played to a 3:3 draw before "Hannover" prevailed 4:3 in a tension filled re-match. In 1942, the team moved to the newly formed Gauliga Braunschweig-Südhannover.

Post-War era

Like most other German organizations, the club was dissolved after World War II by occupying Allied authorities. A combined local side was assembled in August, 1945 and the next month a mixed group of players from "Hannover 96" and "Arminia Hannover" played their first post-war match against a British military team. "HSV" was later formally re-established as "Hannoverscher SV" on 11 November 1945 before re-adopting its traditional name on 27 April 1946.

The club resumed league play in 1947 in the first division Oberliga Nord and was relegated, but quickly returned to the top-flight in 1949. "Hannover 96"'s next appearance in a national final would not come until 1954 when they soundly defeated "1. FC Kaiserslautern" 5:1. The beaten side included five of the same players who would go on later that year to win Germany's first World Cup in a surprise victory known as the Miracle of Bern.

In 1963, the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional football league, began play with sixteen of the nation's top teams. "Hannover" played in the Regionalliga Nord (II) that season, but earned promotion to the senior circuit in the following year. The club's advance to the Bundesliga in 1964 was well received as they set a league attendance record in their first year, averaging 46,000 spectators a game.

"96" played at the upper level for a decade, until finally relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga Nord for the 1974-75 season. They bounced right back, but were again sent down, this time to spend seventeen of the next twenty years in the second tier.

Reunification to present

The club suffered from money problems in the late 70s and again in the early 90s. Then, in 1992, "Hannover" put together an impressive run that would lead them to the capture of their first German Cup (DFB-Pokal) and help to set their finances right. That run included victories over Bundesliga sides "Borussia Dortmund", "VfL Bochum", "Karlsruher SC", "Werder Bremen", and "Borussia Moenchengladbach", as they became the first lower division side to win the competition. Hero for the cupwinners was goalkeeper Jörg Sievers who made two saves when the semi-final match went to penalties and then scored the winner in his own turn at the spot. In the cup final, he again made two saves when that match was also decided on penalties.

The team's low point came with demotion to Regionalliga Nord (III) for two years in 1996-98: the fact that the fall from the second league came during their anniversary year unfortunately made them a laughing stock among fans of rival teams for years to come. "Hannover" made a fresh start with a new team of hungry youngsters, many of whom went on to play for the national team (Gerald Asamoah, Sebastian Kehl, Fabian Ernst) or impress in the Bundesliga. "96" returned to tier II play in 1998, and to the Bundesliga in 2002 on the strength of a record setting 75 point season.

Since their promotion the club have consolidated in the top flight, achieving a string of mid-table finishes under the command of several managers. Current coach Dieter Hecking was brought in just weeks into the 2006-07 season after a disastrous start under Peter Neururer, in which the club lost the first 3 matches by a combined 11 goals. The club's situation was stabilised and they came close to a earning a European spot by season's end. After just falling short of UEFA Cup entry in the previous campaign, the club sought to boost their firepower, signing Mike Hanke from "VfL Wolfsburg", Benjamin Lauth from "Hamburger SV" and Christian Schulz from "Werder Bremen". They showed some early promise with impressive pre-season wins over "Rangers" and "Real Madrid", and a safe passage through to the 2nd round of the DFB Cup. However, they were put out of DFB Cup play in a third round extra-time loss to "FC Schalke 04" and earned mixed results in their opening six Bundesliga matches. The team then put together a three match winning run, capped by a 2:0 win at champions "VfB Stuttgart", to surge into the top six. Following the winter break "Hannover" slipped after putting forth some disappointing performances which they turned around to be defeated only 2 times in their last 11 matches of the season. This secured a points record of 49 for Die Roten in the Bundesliga thus ending them in 8th place.The 2008-2009 season started undesirably for 96 with loses to Schalke 04, Vfb Stuttgart and Bayern Leverkusen. However it has been rectified with a 5-1 thrashing of Borussia Monchengladbach and a shock 1-0 win over Bayern Munich at home,which hadn't occurred for 20 years. Hannover are settling and increasingly aware that their abilities can get them into a European Cup place.

Recent seasons

Honours

German Cup play has long been dominated by first division teams: "Hannover"'s 1992 German Cup win made them the only non-Bundesliga side to take that prize since the formation of the professional league in 1963.

*Südkreisliga champions: 1921
*Gauliga Niedersachsen champions: 1935, 1938
*Gauliga Niedersachsen-Süd champions: 1940, 1941
*Oberliga Nord champions: 1954
*2.Bundesliga-Nord champions: 1975
*2.Bundesliga champions: 1987, 2002
*Regionalliga Nord champions: 1997, 1998
*German champions: 1938, 1954
*German Cup winners: 1992

Reserve team

* German amateur champions : 1960, 1964, 1965

tadium

"Hannover 96" plays in the AWD-Arena, built in 1954 as the "Niedersachsenstadion", which now has a capacity of 49,951 spectators. During the 2006 World Cup the stadium was the site of four first round matches and one Round of 16 match. The stadium had also served as a site for matches of the 1974 World Cup and the 1988 European Championships.

Club culture

"Hannover"'s main rival is "Eintracht Braunschweig" while other less ancient rivalries include those with "Werder Bremen" and "VfL Wolfsburg". "Hannover" fans have developed some recent ill feeling towards "FC Energie Cottbus" based on an incident in the 1997 Regionalliga (III) promotion round for the 2. Bundesliga. The floodlights at the "Cottbus" ground broke down during the game and many "Hannover" fans believed this was done deliberately and the effort to fix the lighting was half-hearted. "Cottbus" later won the rescheduled match 3:1 to advance.

"Hamburger SV" is seen as a friendly club whose supporters share the rivalry with "Werder Bremen". Both clubs are often referred to as "HSV".

Current squad

"For recent transfers, see List of German football transfers summer 2008."

Manager History

Famous Past Players

*flagicon|Germany Gerald Asamoah
*flagicon|Germany Fredi Bobic
*flagicon|Germany Thomas Brdaric
*flagicon|Germany Fabian Ernst
*flagicon|Germany Franz Gerber
*flagicon|Germany Torsten Gütschow
*flagicon|Germany Dieter Hecking
*flagicon|Germany Günter Hermann
*flagicon|Germany Jupp Heynckes
*flagicon|Germany Sebastian Kehl
*flagicon|Germany Benjamin Lauth
*flagicon|Germany Werner Lorant
*flagicon|Germany Per Mertesacker
*flagicon|Germany Frank Pagelsdorf
*flagicon|Germany Willi Reimann
*flagicon|Germany Bastian Reinhardt
*flagicon|Germany Dieter Schatzschneider
*flagicon|Germany Jörg Sievers
*flagicon|Germany Mirko Slomka
*flagicon|Germany Klaus Wunder
*flagicon|Germany Rainer Zobel
*flagicon|Austria Andreas Heraf
*flagicon|Austria Roman Wallner
*flagicon|Cameroon Mohammadou Idrissou
*flagicon|Canada Julián de Guzmán
*flagicon|Croatia Danijel Štefulj
*flagicon|Czech Republic Jan Šimák
*flagicon|Denmark Michael Schjønberg

Hannover 96 Amateure (II)

"Hannover" fields a successful amateur side that has three German amateur championships to its credit (1960, 1964, 1965) as well as losing appearances in the 1966 and 1967 finals. The second team has also taken part in the German Cup tournament and currently plays in the Oberliga Nord (IV).

Honours

*Amateurliga Niedersachsen-West champions: 1960
*Amateurliga Niedersachsen-Ost champions: 1964
*Amateurliga Niedersachsen champions: 1965, 1966, 1967
*German Amateur champions: 1960, 1964, 1965

External links

* [http://www.hannover96.de Official team site]
* [http://www.hannover96.com/ Official team site (in English)] en icon
* [http://www.das-fanmagazin.de Fan magazine]
* [http://www.abseits-soccer.com/clubs/h96.html Abseits Guide to German Soccer]
* [http://www.resultsfromfootball.com/bundesliga-team/hannover96.html Hannover statistics]
* [http://www.awd-arena.de/relaunch/awd_arena/de/index.html AWD Arena]
* [http://www.rotekurve.de Fan Club Portal (in German)]


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