Herforder SV Borussia Friedenstal

HSV Borussia Friedenstal
Full name Herforder Sportverein Borussia Friedenstal e.V.
Founded 1953 (1953)
Ground Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion, Herford
Capacity 18,400
Chairman Birgit Schmidt
Head Coach Jürgen Prüfer
League 2. Bundesliga
2015–16 4th

HSV Borussia Friedenstal, or Herforder SV, is a German sports club based in Friedenstal, a suburb of Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was founded in 1953 and the women's team was established in 1969. Friedenstal greatest success was the qualification for the Bundesliga in 2008–09. After being relegated in its first Bundesliga season, the club again got promoted to the Bundesliga in 2009–10 but now plays in the 2. Bundesliga again.

History

Borussia Friedenstal was founded in 1953. After a friendly game in 1969 the women's department was established under the lead of Fritz Böke and Doris Henschel. Four years later Friedenstal began participating in official games. 1975 Friedenstal achieved promotion to the Bezirksliga and three years later another promotion brought the club to Germany's top tier football league, the Landesliga. In 1980 Borussia lost in the final of the Westfalencup only on penalties to TSV Siegen, a club to become one of Germany's most successful women's teams. Friedenstal also qualified for the Verbandsliga at its inception in 1981 and for the Regionalliga at its inception in 1985.

After withdrawing their team from the Regionalliga Friedenstal got promoted to the Regionalliga again in 1993. An intermezzo in the Verbandsliga in 1995–96 ended without a loss and yet another promotion to the Regionalliga for Friedenstal. The club won the Westfalenpokal in 2000 and 2001, thereby qualifying for the DFB Pokal and on both occasions reaching the round of 16 in the cup.

At the inception of the 2. Bundesliga in 2004 Friedenstal failed to qualify, but managed promotion as champion of the Regionalliga West in 2006. After just two years in the 2. Bundesliga the club's greatest success came in form of the promotion to Germany's premier football league, the Bundesliga where Friedenstal faced immediate relegation, though. In 2009–10 Friedenstal won 2. Bundesliga again, this time without a loss and setting a new record and plays in the 1. Bundesliga again in 2010-11.

Current squad

As of 8 July 2018[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Carina Schlüter
2 Germany DF Leonie Heitlindemann
4 Germany DF Friederike Schaaf
5 Belgium DF Jessy Atila
6 Germany MF Lea Althoff
7 Germany MF Isabelle Knipp
8 Germany MF Anja Barwinsky
9 Germany MF Lisa Lösch
10 Germany MF Merza Julević
No. Position Player
11 Germany DF Lena Göllner
12 Germany GK Josephine Plehn
13 Germany FW Giustina Ronzetti
14 Canada FW Christabel Oduro
15 Germany FW Pia Salzmann
17 Germany MF Louisa Lagaris
18 Germany DF Lena Hackmann
24 Germany MF Lena Schulte

Former players

Statistics

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts DFB-Cup
1993–94Regionalliga West (II)88311343819not qualified
1994–95Regionalliga Westunknownnot qualified
1995–96Regionalliga Westunknownnot qualified
1996–97Regionalliga West41239392839not qualified
1997–98Regionalliga West31354422044not qualified
1998–99Regionalliga West59211384429not qualified
1999–00Regionalliga West511110373934not qualified
2000–01Regionalliga West764103363222nd round
2001–02Regionalliga West414466643462nd round
2002–03Regionalliga West611310564436not qualified
2003–04Regionalliga West98313414827not qualified
2004–05Regionalliga West41246643840not qualified
2005–06Regionalliga West (III)11633803251not qualified
2006–072. Bundesliga Nord (II)88684242302nd round
2007–082. Bundesliga Nord113545333443rd round
2008–09Bundesliga (I)1142162277142nd round
2009–102. Bundesliga Nord118406921582nd round
2010–11Bundesliga121219258052nd round
2011–122. Bundesliga Nord413456227433rd round
2012–132. Bundesliga Nord21525622647Quarterfinals
2013–142. Bundesliga Nord214535418472nd round
2014–15Bundesliga12121918895Round of 16
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

References

  1. "Bundesligateam" (in German). herfordersv.de. Archived from the original on 4 October 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
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