KFC Uerdingen 05

KFC Uerdingen 05
Full nameKrefelder Fußballclub
Uerdingen 05 e.V.
Founded1905
GroundGrotenburg-Stadion,
Krefeld
Capacity34,500
ChairmanAgissilaos Kourkoudialos
ManagerPeter Wongrowitz
LeagueNRW-Liga
2010/111 (Niederrheinliga)

KFC Uerdingen 05 is a football club from the Uerdingen district of Krefeld in Germany. The club plays in the NRW-Liga, which is the 5th division in Germany.

History

The club was founded on 17 November 1905 as FC Uerdingen 05.[1] In 1953 it merged with 1983 and 1995. In 1985 they won the German Cup. The next year they reached the semifinals of the UEFA Cup winners cup. In 1988 they won the German Indoor Cup. In 1995 they lost their main sponsor the Bayer AG and had financial problems. They were relegated the next years to the Regionalliga Nord (3rd division). Because they got no licence they were relegated to Oberliga Nordrhein (4th division) At the moment they play in the NRW-Liga.

Name

  • 1905-1953 FC Uerdingen 05
  • 1953-1995 FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen
  • 1995-present KFC Uerdingen 05

Current squad

As of 17 April 2011

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany Germany Manuel Lenz
2 DF Germany Germany Bastian Pinske
3 DF Germany Germany Monir Ibrahim
4 DF Germany Germany Michael Baum
5 DF Germany Germany Marc-Andre Nimptsch
6 DF Cameroon Cameroon Franck Patrick Njambe
7 MF Germany Germany Moritz Steiner
8 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo Kosi Saka
9 FW Germany Germany Jochen Höfler
10 MF Germany Germany Ersan Tekkan
11 MF Turkey Turkey Musa Celik
12 GK Germany Germany Tim Weichelt
13 DF Germany Germany Stefan Hoffmann
14 MF Germany Germany Ahmet Isiklar
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Ukraine Ukraine Ihor Bendovskyi
16 MF Germany Germany Dennis Daniel Kuczka
17 MF Germany Germany Markus Keppeler
18 MF Germany Germany Harun Celebi
19 FW Turkey Turkey Emrah Uzun
20 FW Albania Albania Regjep Banushi
21 MF Germany Germany Gajendran Balamurali
22 DF Germany Germany Jan-Lukas Pirschel
23 MF Germany Germany Selim Özdemir
24 MF Republic of Macedonia Macedonia Saban Ferati
25 FW Germany Germany Jonas Kremer
26 DF Turkey Turkey Arda Yavuz
27 FW Germany Germany Kevin Völler-Adducci
28 DF Germany Germany Aleksandar Orlovic

Manager history

  • 07.01.1970 – 06.30.1977 Klaus Quinkert
  • 07.01.1977 – 06.30.1979 Siegfried Melzig
  • 07.01.1979 – 06.30.1981 Horst Buhtz
  • 07.01.1981 – 06.30.1983 Werner Biskup
  • 07.01.1983 – 06.30.1984 Friedhelm Konietzka
  • 07.01.1984 – 06.30.1987 Karl-Heinz Feldkamp
  • 07.01.1987 – 12.01.1987 Horst Köppel
  • 12.08.1987 – 06.30.1989 Rolf Schafstall
  • 07.01.1989 – 11.25.1990 Horst Wohlers
  • 11.26.1990 – 06.02.1991 Friedhelm Konietzka
  • 06.03.1991 – 05.13.1996 Friedhelm Funkel
  • 05.14.1996 – 06.30.1996 Armin Reutershahn
  • 07.01.1996 – 06.30.1997 Hans-Ulrich Thomale
  • 07.01.1997 – 09.29.1998 Jürgen Gelsdorf
  • 09.30.1998 – 03.28.1999 Henk ten Cate
  • 03.28.1999 – 06.30.1999 Ernst Middendorp
  • 07.01.1999 – 10.31.1999 Herbert Schäty
  • 11.01.1999 – 06.30.2000 Peter Vollmann
  • 07.01.2000 – 06.30.2002 Jos Luhukay
  • 07.01.2002 – 05.13.2004 Claus-Dieter Wollitz
  • 07.01.2004 – 06.30.2006 Wolfgang Maes
  • 07.01.2006 – 06.30.2007 Jürgen Luginger
  • 07.01.2007 – 03.22.2008 Aleksandar Ristić
  • 03.24.2008 – 06.30.2008 Klaus Berge
  • 07.01.2008 – 08.11.2008 Richard Towa
  • 08.11.2008 – 18.09.2009 Uwe Weidemann
  • 18.09.2009 – 30.03.2010 Wolfgang Maes
  • 31.03.2010 – 17.05.2010 Edgar Schmitt
  • Since 10.06.2010 Peter Wongrowitz

Honours

German Cup: 1985

UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992

European Cup Winners' Cup: Semi-finals 1986

Youth

  • German Under 19 championship
    • Champions: 1987
  • German Under 17 championship
    • Champions: 1987

References