football club
Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V., just as KSV Holstein or Kieler SV Holstein, normally known as Holstein Kiel, is a german association football and sports club based in the city of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein. From the 1900s through the 1960s the club was one of the most dominant allele sides in northern Germany. Holstein appeared regularly in the national playoffs, capturing their most authoritative title, the german football backing in 1912, and finishing as vice-champions in 1910 and 1930. Holstein besides won six regional titles and finished as runner-up another nine times. They remained a first-division side until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963.
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history [edit ]
initiation to WWII [edit ]
Holstein Kiel is the intersection of the amalgamation of harbinger sides Kieler Fußball-Verein von 1900 and Kieler Fußball-Club Holstein. The earliest of these two sides was Kieler Fußball-Verein ( late 1. KFV ) established on 7 October 1900 out of the membership of the gymnastics club Kieler Männerturnvereins von 1844. The clubhouse was not very successful and never loomed large in football by and large. late the baseball club concentrated on track and field athletics. Kieler Fußball-Club Holstein was formed on 4 May 1902 and was renamed Fußball-Verein Holstein von 1902 ( FV Holstein Kiel ) sometime in 1908. [ 1 ] The club quickly became competitive and in 1910 they reached the german backing final examination where they lost 0–1 in extra time to Karlsruher FV. In 1912 they captured the german backing with a 2–1 overtime semi-final victory over defending champions Viktoria 89 Berlin followed by a 1–0 win in the final over the previous year ‘s champions, Karlsruher FV. [ 2 ] In 1914, the club renamed again after the raw branches of field hockey and athletics were added, becoming Sportverein Holstein von 1902. On 7 June 1917, 1. Kieler Fussball Verein von 1900 and Sportverein Holstein von 1902, sternly weakened by World War I, merged to form the current day club. As is common practice in Germany, the new association adopted the foundation date of the older club, while taking up the crunch, kit, colours, logo and the name Holstein from SV Holstein Kiel. Through the 1920s, the team made regular appearances in the national playoffs and in 1926 reached the semi-finals where they were eliminated 1–3 by SpVgg Greuther Fürth. In 1930, they played their way to the final, losing 4–5 to Hertha BSC. The watch year they reached the semi-finals where they were eliminated 0–2 by TSV 1860 Munich. Under the Third Reich, German football was re-organized into sixteen circus tent flight divisions. Kiel played in the Gauliga Nordmark and systematically delivered solid top-five finishes, but were frustrated in their pursuit of a division deed. In 1942, the Gauliga Nordmark was broken up into the Gauliga Hamburg and Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein. No long in the company of Hamburger SV and other potent teams from the city, Kiel immediately captured the style of the new part and defended it over the future two seasons until the end of World War II brought play to a arrest across the area. Those titles earned Kiel submission into the national playoff rounds. They made their best run in 1943 when they advanced ampere far as the semi-finals before being put out by eventual champions Dresdner SC. The team captured third gear place by defeating FC Vienna Wien. The following year, they were eliminated early on and no concluding was played in 1945 .
Postwar to present [edit ]
historical graph of Holstein Kiel league performance after WWII Since the end of the war, Kiel has chiefly been a tier II and III golf club. After the conflict football in the western half of the nation was re-organized into five regional lead flight divisions. Holstein Kiel played from 1947 until 1963 in the Oberliga Nord ( I ) and twice finished as runner-up ( 1953, 1957 ). In 1961 the allow team captured the german amateur backing. After the 1963 formation of a single national first class known as the Bundesliga, the clubhouse became a second division side and played in the Regionalliga Nord ( II ). Kiel failed in its attempt to advance to the Bundesliga after its 1965 Regionalliga Nord backing. german football was restructured in 1974 with the constitution of a new second division known as the 2. Bundesliga and the team slipped to third division play in the Amateuroberliga Nord ( III ). Holstein Kiel won promotion to second tier competition in 1978 as separate of the 2. Bundesliga Nord and was relegated in 1981. With the reunion of Germany in 1990 teams from the former East Germany became region of a aggregate national rival. german football was re-organized again in 1994 and Holstein Kiel qualified for the modern tier three division Regionalliga Nord ( III ). In 1996 the clubhouse was relegated for the beginning time to the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein ( IV ) and returned to Regionalliga Nord ( III ) in 1998. They were relegated again to the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein ( IV ) after failing to qualify for the restructured Regionalliga ( III ) which went from four divisions to two. They did advance the future year and narrowly miss promotion to the 2. Bundesliga in the 2005–06 season. By 2007 they had slipped to the Oberliga Nord ( IV ), but earned two straight promotions to reach the new 3. Liga ( III ) in 2009. After one year in the third division the club were relegated again in the Regionalliga Nord ( IV ). The team reached the quarter-finals of the 2011–12 DFB-Pokal, after beating FC Energie Cottbus, MSV Duisburg and 1. FSV Mainz 05. In the quarter-final they lost to Borussia Dortmund 4–0. Since 2013 the club played again in the third base division and in 2017 they were promoted after 36 years to the second division. In the 2017–18 2. Bundesliga, after Holstein Kiel finished in 3rd place as the highest-scoring team with 71 goals, they lost 4–1 on aggregate to Wolfsburg in the delegating play-offs. In 2019, the clubhouse entered an official partnership with american USL League Two club San Francisco Glens SC. The team reached the semi-finals of the 2020–21 DFB-Pokal after beating Bayern Munich in the second base round. In the 2020–21 2. Bundesliga, Holstein Kiel missed the luck of direct promotion to the Bundesliga by losing the last two matches in the league by the lapp score 3–2 against Karlsruher SC and SV Darmstadt 98, to finish in third place behind VfL Bochum and Greuther Fürth. however, in the promotion play-off, they won the first away match 1–0 against FC Köln, but they lost the home second leg 5–1 to miss another find of promotion. [ 3 ]
Honours [edit ]
Viktoria trophy awarded to the German champions from 1903 to 1944 National titles
- German Championship
- Champions: 1912
- Runners-up: 1910, 1930
- German Cup
- Semi-finals: 1941, 2021
- Quarter-finals: 1943, 2012
- Round of 16: 1962, 1966, 1971, 1979, 2019
Regional
Reserve team [edit ]
arrange : ( league/achievement/tier/year )
recent seasons [edit ]
The recent season-by-season performance of the cabaret : [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
- 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.
- Key
League history [edit ]
Since 1947
Players [edit ]
current squad [edit ]
- As of 19 August 2021[6]
note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on lend [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
noteworthy celebrated or former players [edit ]
Players which achieve during their active years at Holstein Kiel to become Germany external footballers. In digression ( games / goals/ years ) .
Women ‘s section [edit ]
Since July 2004 the club has a women ‘s football section as Wittenseer SV-TUS Felde dissolved their golf club to join Holstein Kiel. The team play since 2005–06 in the 2. Bundesliga. 2011 the team were relegated to the third gear division and became from a sporting perspective a yo-yo clubhouse since that. Recent seasons
Year
Division
Position
2004–05
Regionalliga Nord (III)
1st (promoted)
2005–06
2. Bundesliga (II)
6th
2006–07
2. Bundesliga (II)
7th
2007–08
2. Bundesliga (II)
6th
2008–09
2. Bundesliga (II)
7th
2009–10
2. Bundesliga (II)
10th
2010–11
2. Bundesliga (II)
12th (relegated)
2011–12
Regionalliga Nord (III)
1st (promoted)
2012–13
2. Bundesliga (II)
11th (relegated)
2013–14
Regionalliga Nord (III)
1st (promoted)
2014–15
2. Bundesliga (II)
10th
2015–16
2. Bundesliga (II)
12th (relegated)
2016–17
Regionalliga Nord (III)
4th
2017–18
Regionalliga Nord (III)
5th
2018–19
Regionalliga Nord (III)
4th
2019–20
Regionalliga Nord (III)
4th
2020–21
Regionalliga Nord (III)
early departments [edit ]
early departments are team handball ( Men and Women ), Tennis, and Cheerleading. The women ‘s handball team won the 1971 german handball backing .
References [edit ]
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