SG Sonnenhof Großaspach

SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (German: Sportgemeinschaft Sonnenhof Großaspach e.V.), commonly known as Sonnenhof Großaspach, is a German professional football club based in Aspach, Baden-Württemberg. The club play in the 3. Liga, which is the third tier of football in the country.

SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
Full nameSportgemeinschaft Sonnenhof Großaspach e.V.
Short nameSG
Founded25 August 1994 (1994-08-25)
GroundMechatronik Arena
Capacity10,001
ChairmanWerner Benignus
Interim managerHans-Jürgen Boysen
League3. Liga
2018–193. Liga, 15th
WebsiteClub website

History

Historical chart of Sonnenhof Großaspach's league performance

The club was formed in 1994 through the union of Spvgg Großaspach and FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach. The sports club has 1,300 members and, in addition to its football side, has departments for bowling, gymnastics, and table tennis. The term Sonnenhof in the club name comes from the local hotel Sonnenhof in which the meeting was held that resulted in the FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach was formed.[1]

The footballers have been twice promoted in recent years and reached the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) in 2005, playing there as a lower table side. In 2008–09, the club achieved its greatest success yet, winning the league and earning the right for promotion to the Regionalliga Süd, where they played until 2012, when the club entered the new Regionalliga Südwest. In 2009, the club qualified for the first time for the first round of the German Cup but was knocked out by VfB Stuttgart after a 1–4 loss, leading 1–0 until the 55th minute.[2]

In 2012–13, the club qualified again for the first round of the German Cup but was knocked out by FSV Frankfurt after a 1–2 loss.[3] The club celebrated its greatest success in 2014 when it won the Regionalliga Südwest and qualified for the promotion round to the 3. Liga, where it overcame VfL Wolfsburg II and earned promotion to the league.

Honours

SG Sonnenhof Großaspach honours
Type Competition Titles Seasons/Years
Domestic Regionalliga Südwest 1 2013–14
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 2008–09
Württemberg Cup 2008–09
Verbandsliga Württemberg 2004–05
Landesliga Württemberg 2001–02

Players

Current squad

As of 22 January 2020[4]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Maximilian Reule
2 DF Niklas Sommer
3 DF Ken Gipson
4 DF Korbinian Burger
5 DF Julian Leist (captain)
6 MF Sebastian Bösel
7 FW Panagiotis Vlachodimos
8 MF Onur Ünlüçifçi
9 FW Eric Hottmann (on loan from VfB Stuttgart II)
10 MF Joel Gerezgiher
11 MF McKinze Gaines
13 FW Kai Brünker
14 MF Kamer Krasniqi
15 DF Dennis Slamar
17 FW Jonas Meiser
No. Position Player
18 FW Timo Röttger
19 MF Marco Hingerl
20 FW Matthias Morys
21 DF Jonas Behounek
22 FW Dominik Martinović
23 DF Marin Šverko (on loan from Mainz 05 II)
24 MF Charmaine Häusl
25 DF Kai Gehring
26 MF Jamil Dem
27 DF Michael Vitzthum
29 GK Constantin Frommann (on loan from SC Freiburg)
30 DF Dan-Patrick Poggenberg
34 MF Nicolas Jüllich
35 GK David Nreca-Bisinger

Personnel

Statistics

Recent seasons

This is the list of recent season-by-season performance of the club since 2001–02 season:[6][7]

  • With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier. In 2012, the number of Regionalligas was increased from three to five with all Regionalliga Süd clubs except the Bavarian ones entering the new Regionalliga Südwest.

References

  1. "Warum heißen die so? Heute: SG Sonnenhof Großaspach" [Where does their name mean? Today: SG Sonnenhof Großaspach]. Fussball.de (in German). 26 May 2012. Archived from the original on 22 January 2014.
  2. "DFB-Pokal 2009/2010 "1. Runde" SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - VfB Stuttgart 1:4" [DFB-Pokal 2009/2010 "1. Round" SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - VfB Stuttgart 1:4]. Weltfussball.de (in German). 1 August 2009.
  3. "DFB-Pokal 2012/2013 "1. Runde" SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - FSV Frankfurt 1:2" [DFB-Pokal 2012/2013 "1. Round" SG Sonnenhof Großaspach - FSV Frankfurt 1:2]. Weltfussball.de (in German). 17 August 2012.
  4. "Team" (in German). SG Sonnenhof Großaspach.
  5. "SG Sonnenhof Großaspach "Trainerhistorie" [SG Sonnenhof Großaspach" Coach history]. Weltfussball.de (in German).
  6. "Das deutsche Fußballarchiv (1900–heute)" [The German football archive (1900–today)]. F-archiv.de (in German).
  7. "FUSSBALL.DE - Die Heimat des Amateurfußballs" [FUSSBALL.DE - The home of amateur football]. Fussball.de (in German).
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