MSV Duisburg

MSV Duisburg
MSV Duisburg
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Full name Meidericher Spielverein 02 e. V. Duisburg
Nickname(s) Zebras
Founded 1902
Ground Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena,
Duisburg, Germany
(Capacity: 31,500)
Chairman Germany Dieter Steffen
Manager Germany Oliver Reck (caretaker)
League 2. Bundesliga
2010–11 8th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

MSV Duisburg is a German association football club based in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Nicknamed "the Zebras" for their traditional striped jerseys, the club was one of the original members of the Bundesliga when it was formed in 1963.

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History

Early years

The club was founded in 1902 as Meidericher Spielverein representing the city of Meiderich, which became a district of Duisburg in 1905. In 1905 they absorbed the club Sport Club Viktoria Meiderich. In 1967, they took on their current name, acknowledging their role as the city's most popular and successful side.

While Duisburg has always been a competitive side, real success has so far eluded them. Early in their history they captured a number of local championships, and even enjoyed a pair of undefeated seasons (1913–14) when they scored 113 goals while only giving up 12. In 1929 they won the first Niederrhein championship and qualified for the first time for the national championship rounds, repeating the feat in 1931.

However, the club then went into a tailspin from which they didn't really recover until the 1950s when they began once again to field decent sides. During World War II the club came close to folding, but returned to play after the war emerging as city champions in 1946. In 1951, Duisburg earned promotion to the top-flight Oberliga West with their first place finish in the 2. Oberliga West. The Oberliga West was the most competitive division of German football at the time, and except for the 1954–55 season, Duisburg would play first division football there right up to the time of the formation of the Bundesliga.

Entry to the Bundesliga

Historical logos of MSV Duisburg.

The club's play was good enough to earn a place as one of the original sixteen teams in Germany's new professional league, the Bundesliga, in 1963. That first season was their most successful as they went on to a second place finish to champions 1. FC Köln. The "Zebras" spent nearly twenty years in the upper league before slipping to the 2. Bundesliga in 1982–83 and then becoming one of German football's "elevator teams", named for their frequent up and down moves between divisions. Even so, they managed another eight seasons in the Bundesliga over two-and-half decades.

Current

MSV Duisburg won promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2007–08 season by way of a third place finish in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga, behind Karlsruher SC and Hansa Rostock. The MSV defeated Rot-Weiss Essen in a dramatic contest on the last day of the season by three goals to none, which secured their promotion for the fifth time in the last two decades while relegating Essen. However, the club fared poorly in top flight play and was again relegated after an 18th place result. In 2008–09 they focused on the re-promotion, but although they lost under their new coach Peter Neururer only two times und were unbeaten in 12 matches since his taking office they missed the promotion. The next season they focused on the promotion again, but after a 0–5 disgrace in the DFB-Pokal against Augsburg, Peter Neururer got sacked. On 2 November 2009, Milan Šašić was presented as new coach. The Croat became the third foreign coach in the club history. They finished the season like the previous one as 6th.

In 2010–11 MSV Duisburg reached surprisingly their 4th DFB-Pokal Final after 1966, 1975 and 1998 where they played against FC Schalke 04. The game was lopsided, with MSV Duisburg conceding early on. The game finished 5–0 in favor of Schalke.

Recent seasons

Year Division Position
1999–2000 1. Bundesliga (I) 18th (relegated)
2000–01 2. Bundesliga (II) 11th
2001–02 2. Bundesliga 11th
2002–03 2. Bundesliga 8th
2003–04 2. Bundesliga 7th
2004–05 2. Bundesliga 2nd (promoted)
2005–06 1. Bundesliga (I) 18th (relegated)
2006–07 2. Bundesliga (II) 3rd (promoted)
2007–08 1. Bundesliga (I) 18th (relegated)
2008–09 2. Bundesliga (II) 6th
2009–10 2. Bundesliga 6th
2010–11 2. Bundesliga 8th

Honours

Championship

Cup

  • German Cup finalists: 1966, 1975, 1998, 2011

Tournaments

  • Intertoto Cup winners: 1974, 1977, 1978

Amateur Honours

  • German amateur championship winners: 1987

Youth teams honours

  • German Under 19 champions: 1972, 1977, 1978

Current squad

As of 1 July 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Philippines GK Roland Müller
2 Greece MF Vasileios Pliatsikas (on loan from Schalke 04)
3 Germany DF Markus Bollmann
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Džemal Berberović
6 Germany MF Benjamin Kern
7 Germany MF Daniel Brosinski
8 Germany FW Maurice Exslager
9 Bulgaria FW Valeri Domovchiyski
10 Germany MF Jürgen Gjasula
11 Serbia FW Srđan Baljak (captain)
13 Kazakhstan DF Sergei Karimov
14 Brazil DF Bruno Soares
15 Slovenia MF Goran Šukalo
17 Germany MF Kevin Wolze
No. Position Player
19 Croatia MF Zvonko Pamić (on loan from Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
20 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Ivica Grlić
21 Germany DF André Hoffmann
22 Hungary MF János Lázok
23 Germany GK Florian Fromlowitz
25 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Branimir Bajić (vice captain)
26 Germany MF Tanju Öztürk
27 Romania FW Emil Jula
28 Austria MF Daniel Beichler (on loan from Hertha BSC)
29 Turkey MF Burakcan Kunt
30 Germany GK Marcel Lenz
32 Norway FW Flamur Kastrati
33 China MF Shao Jiayi

MSV Duisburg II squad

As of 17 September 2011 (2011 -09-17)

Manager: Serbia Germany Đurađ Vasić

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

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Marcel Lenz
2 Germany DF Samed Basol
3 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Damir Kurtović
4 Turkey DF Burak Akarca
5 Germany DF Daniel Reiche
5 Germany MF Marko Martinović
6 Germany DF Tanju Öztürk
7 Germany FW Bünyamin Aksoy
8 Germany MF Ekin Yolasan
9 Turkey MF Göksel Durmus
10 Turkey FW Haluk Türkeri
No. Position Player
11 Germany FW Mike Hibbeln
12 Germany DF Stephan Hennen
13 Germany MF Dominik Reinert
14 Germany DF Dustin Bomheuer
15 Germany DF Henning Schöne
16 Germany DF Tobias Portmann
17 Poland MF André Dej
18 Germany DF Michael Laletin
19 Germany FW Maik Goralski
22 Germany GK Patrick Knieps

Manager history

  • Germany Hermann Lindemann (1955–1957)
  • Germany Rudi Gutendorf (1963–1965)
  • Germany Wilhelm Schmidt (1965)
  • Germany Hermann Eppenhoff (1965–1967)
  • Hungary Gyula Lóránt (1967–1968)
  • Germany Robert Gebhardt (1968–1970)
  • Germany Rudolf Fassnacht (1970–1973)
  • Germany Willibert Kremer (1973–1976)
  • Germany Rolf Schafstall (1976)
  • Germany Otto Knefler (1976–1977)
  • Germany Carl-Heinz Rühl (1977–1978)
  • Germany Rolf Schafstall (1978–1979)
  • Germany Heinz Höher (1979–1980)
  • Germany Friedhelm Wenzlaff (1980–1981)

In popular culture

Tatort, a popular crime series in Germany, features an episode entitled Zweierlei Blut (Blood of Two Kinds) which deals with a murder in the MSV Duisburg hooligan scene. In one scene, Inspector Horst Schimanski is beaten to a pulp, and dragged naked into the centre circle of the Wedaustadion.

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