SV Tasmania Berlin

SV Tasmania Berlin
Full name SV Tasmania Berlin e.V.
Founded 3 February 1973
Ground Werner-Seelenbinder-Sportpark
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Detlef Wilde
Trainer Mario Reichel
League Berlin-Liga (VI)
2014–15 3rd

SV Tasmania Berlin is a German football club based in Berlin-Neukölln, Germany, currently playing in the Berlin-Liga (VI).

History

Tasmania's predecessor club, SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin, was already financially insecure in the early 1970s, and so the amateur and youth players of the team decided to establish their own club on 3 February 1973, which they named SV Tasmania 73 Neukölln. Later that year, the former Bundesliga club Tasmania 1900 was declared bankrupt and was disbanded. Many club officials and players followed suit to support the new team in Neukölln.

Tasmania 73 played the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons in the then fourth tier NOFV-Oberliga Nord. In December 2000, the club was renamed SV Tasmania-Gropiusstadt 1973.[1] 2007–08 saw Tasmania-Gropiusstadt play in the Berlin-Liga (V). Following a league restructure and two relegations in succession, the club played the 2009–10 season in the 8th tier Bezirksliga Berlin Staffel 3 before finishing second and gaining promotion to the Landesliga Berlin Staffel 2 (VII) for the 2010–11 season. In 2011, the club was renamed SV Tasmania Berlin. After finishing first in the 2011–12 Landesliga season the club was promoted once again to the Berlin-Liga.

Stadium

Tasmania's home matches are played at the 3,000-capacity Werner-Seelenbinder-Sportpark in Berlin-Neukölln, directly next to the site of the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport.

Current squad

As of 16 August 2015
No. Position Player Nation
4 Defender Tseke, LeonardLeonard Tseke      Germany
5 Defender Kirli, Mehmet OkanMehmet Okan Kirli      Turkey
5 Defender Karasu, MetinMetin Karasu      Turkey
6 Midfielder Hamlecioglu, YasinYasin Hamlecioglu      Turkey
7 Defender Ermel, RonnyRonny Ermel      Germany
8 Defender Penava, ZvonimirZvonimir Penava      Germany
9 Forward Gempf, KevinKevin Gempf      Germany
10 Midfielder Rogoli, SalvatoreSalvatore Rogoli      Italy
13 Midfielder Kruschke, ThomasThomas Kruschke      Germany
14 Midfielder Schmidt, MarkMark Schmidt      Germany
15 Defender Luthando, SaulSaul Luthando      Germany
16 Midfielder Razeek, MohamedMohamed Razeek      Germany
17 Defender Bähr, LucasLucas Bähr      Germany
18 Midfielder Sahin, TolgaTolga Sahin      Germany
19 Midfielder Marjanovic, AleksandarAleksandar Marjanovic      Germany
20 Midfielder Mätschke, MarkusMarkus Mätschke      Germany
21 Goalkeeper Stankovski, AndrejAndrej Stankovski      Germany
22 Goalkeeper Schelenz, RobertRobert Schelenz      Germany
23 Forward Ahmad, AliAli Ahmad      Germany
24 Midfielder Demir, EmreEmre Demir      Germany
25 Goalkeeper Kocak, ÜnalÜnal Kocak      Germany
27 Defender Savkovic, MilosMilos Savkovic      Germany
31 Midfielder Januschowski, PhilippPhilipp Januschowski      Germany
32 Forward El-Moghrabi, ArafaArafa El-Moghrabi      Germany
36 Midfielder Tokmak, YildirimYildirim Tokmak      Germany
37 Midfielder Rovcanin, VildanVildan Rovcanin      Germany

League positions since 1978

Year Division (Tier) Position
1978–1979 Landesliga Berlin (IV) 5th
1979–1980 Landesliga Berlin (IV) 6th
1980–1981 Landesliga Berlin (IV) 2nd
1981–1982 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 9th
1982–1983 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 14th
1983–1984 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 13th
1984–1985 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 7th
1985–1986 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 8th
1986–1987 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 3rd
1987–1988 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 6th
1988–1989 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 9th
1989–1990 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 10th
1990–1991 Amateur-Oberliga Berlin (III) 16th
Year Division (Tier) Position
1991–1992 Landesliga Berlin (IV) 3rd
1992–1993 Verbandsliga Berlin (IV) 5th
1993–1994 Verbandsliga Berlin (IV) 18th
1994–1995 Landesliga Berlin (VI) 8th
1995–1996 Landesliga Berlin (VI) 2nd
1996–1997 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 1st
1997–1998 Oberliga Nord (IV) 6th
1998–1999 Oberliga Nord (IV) 16th
1999–2000 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 19th
2000–2001 Landesliga Berlin (VI) 12th
2001–2002 Landesliga Berlin (VI) 2nd
2002–2003 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 2nd
2003–2004 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 2nd
Year Division (Tier) Position
2004–2005 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 10th
2005–2006 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 2nd
2006–2007 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 2nd
2007–2008 Verbandsliga Berlin (V) 18th
2008–2009 Landesliga Berlin (VII) 15th
2009–2010 Bezirksliga Berlin (VIII) 2nd
2010–2011 Landesliga Berlin (VII) 4th
2011–2012 Landesliga Berlin (VII) 1st
2012–2013 Berlin-Liga (VI) 15th
2013–2014 Berlin-Liga (VI) 2nd
2014–2015 Berlin-Liga (VI) 3rd
2015–2016 Berlin-Liga (VI)  
2016–2017    

Honours

The club's honours:

References

  1. Grüne, Hardy; Karn, Christian (2009). Das große Buch der Deutschen Fußballvereine (in German). Kassel: AGON Sportverlag. p. 58/348. ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2.

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