Koblenz ( German: TuS Koblenz ) is a German football club from the city of the same name. The club was founded on August 1, 1911, the team spends home games at the Oberwerd stadium, which seats 15,000 spectators.
| Complete title | Turn- und spielvereinigung Koblenz 1911 eV | ||
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| Based | 1911 | ||
| Stadium | Overwerth | ||
| Capacity | 15,000 | ||
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| Main coach | |||
| Site | |||
| Competition | Regional League "West" | ||
| 2011/2012 | 17 | ||
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Performance history
In the 2009/2010 season, Koblenz played in the Second Bundesliga , but took 17th place in the Third Bundesliga . The club's best achievement in the German championships is 10th place in the Second Bundesliga in the 2007/08 season.
Before the 2011/12 season, it became known that the club did not receive a license and would not be able to play in the Third League , according to the results of the game last season (namely, relegation to the Third League) [1] [2] . At the same time, club president Werner Hecker, during a council meeting, said in an interview with the Rhine-Zeitung newspaper that the club could go bankrupt [2] :
| Of course, we will carefully study what the law requires of us, we must consider what chances for survival our club has ... |
After considering the situation, the club could not find the strength and opportunity to change the situation, and for the 2012/13 season the club became part of the Regional League (IV).
Famous Players
- Stefan Maierhofer
- Erwin Skela
- Branimir Bayich
- Darko Maletich
- Feridun Zandy
- Marco Lomich
- Matei Mavrich
- Chef Cookies
- Cha Du Ri
Notes
- ↑ Denis Teslaru. Football Germany in the transfer market . Fussball.ru. Date of treatment June 20, 2011. Archived on April 26, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 Thomas Frey. TuS Koblenz: Wenig Hoffnung für die Lizenz (German) . Regionales . Rhein-Zeitung.de (June 09, 2011, 17:52 Uhr). Date of treatment June 20, 2011. Archived on April 26, 2012.