Full name | 1. Fußballclub Germania Egestorf/Langreder e.V |
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Founded | 16 March 2001 |
Ground | Sportanlage Egestorf |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Chairman | Torsten Seebeck |
Head coach | Paul Nieber |
League | Oberliga Niedersachsen (V) |
2020–21 | Season annulled |
Website | Club website |
1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder is a German association football club from the town of Barsinghausen, Lower Saxony. The club's greatest success has been promotion to the tier four Regionalliga Nord in 2016. By reaching the final of the 2015–16 Lower Saxony Cup the club also qualified for the German Cup for the first time, entering the first round of the 2016–17 edition.
History
The club was formed on 16 March 2001 when two local clubs, TSV Egestorf and TSV Langreder, merged to form the current club in an effort to combine the extensive youth department of the former with the senior team of the latter.[1]
The new club took started out in the tier seven Bezirksliga Hannover 1 but won promotion from this level to the Landesliga Hannover in 2003. It spent the next nine seasons there, with the league renamed to Bezirksoberliga Hannover from 2006 to 2010. After finishing runners-up in 2008 and 2010 and missing out on promotion Germania won the league in 2011–12 and earned promotion to the Niedersachsenliga for the first time. At this level the club finished sixth in its first season and gradually improving every year. A second place finish in 2015–16 and success in the promotion round moved the club up to the tier four Regionalliga Nord for the first time.[2] They were relegated in 2019.
The club qualified for the final of the Lower Saxony Cup and thereby directly for the first round of the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal.[3] They lost 6–0 in the first round at home to Hoffenheim.[4]
Current squad
- As of 12 February 2018[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
The club's honours:
- Landesliga Hannover
- Champions: 2011–12
- Lower Saxony Cup
- Runners-up: 2016
Seasons
The season-by-season performance of the club:[2][6]
Season | Division | Tier | Position |
2001–02 | Bezirksliga Hannover 1 | VII | |
2002–03 | Bezirksliga Hannover 1 | 2nd ↑ | |
2003–04 | Landesliga Hannover | VI | 6th |
2004–05 | Landesliga Hannover | 5th | |
2005–06 | Landesliga Hannover | 6th | |
2006–07 | Bezirksoberliga Hannover | 6th | |
2007–08 | Bezirksoberliga Hannover | 2nd | |
2008–09 | Bezirksoberliga Hannover | 11th | |
2009–10 | Bezirksoberliga Hannover | 2nd | |
2010–11 | Landesliga Hannover | 4th | |
2011–12 | Landesliga Hannover | 1st ↑ | |
2012–13 | Niedersachsenliga | V | 6th |
2013–14 | Niedersachsenliga | 5th | |
2014–15 | Niedersachsenliga | 4th | |
2015–16 | Niedersachsenliga | 2nd ↑ | |
2016–17 | Regionalliga Nord | IV | 10th |
2017–18 | Regionalliga Nord | 5th |
- The Landesliga Hannover was renamed to Bezirksoberliga Hannover from 2006 to 2010.
↑ Promoted | ↓ Relegated |
References
- ↑ "Historie des 1.FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder" [History of the 1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder]. 1fc-germania.de (in German). Germania Egestorf website. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- 1 2 Germania Egestorf at Fussball.de (in German) accessed: 29 April 2016
- ↑ "Die Wege in den DFB-Pokal" [The ways to qualify to the German Cup]. kicker.de (in German). kicker. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
- ↑ "DFB-Pokal". dfb.de. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
- ↑ "Unser Erste" (in German). 1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
- ↑ Historic German football league tables (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 29 April 2016
External links
- Official club site (in German)
- Germania Egestorf at Weltfussball.de (in German)