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FC Hansa Rostock

FC Hansa Rostock
Full nameFC Hansa Rostock e.V.
Nickname-
Founded28. Dezember 1965
GroundOstseestadion, Rostock
Capacity30,000
ChairmanManfred Wimmer
ManagerJörg Berger
LeagueFirst Bundesliga
2003–04First Bundesliga, 9th
 
Home colours
 
Away colours

FC Hansa Rostock is a German football club of the Bundesliga (premier league), based in the City of Rostock. The side is currently in its 10th consecutive Bundesliga season. This year, the Ostseestadion, Hansa's home arena, celebrates its 50th birthday.

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History

The club was founded on December 28, 1965, when the soccer division of the club SC Empor Rostock diverged and the new FC Hansa Rostock was founded. The antecedent had been created in 1954, when the team of the SC Empor Lauter was ordered to relocate to Rostock to form a forceful team playing in the new Ostseestadion (finished in 1954).

The 1960s were the most successful time for the club. 1962–1964 the team was three times the vice champion of the East German premier league, the Oberliga, as well as four times losing the final of the East German Cup.

In the 1970s the club mostly finished in the lower half of the table, being relegated to the second division for a while.

In the 1980s the success returned, especially when the club surprisingly became last Oberliga champion (after the German reunification renamed to NOFV-Oberliga) in 1991, as well as winning the East German Cup for the first time. The club thus qualified for the Bundesliga.

However after only one year in the first league they went down to the second league, managing to return to the first league in 1995, and having remained there for nine years now.

Several famous German soccer players were brought up by FC Hansa Rostock, only to be sold to wealthier clubs like Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund – most notably Stefan Beinlich and Oliver Neuville.

Fans

In a study, FC Hansa Rostock placed fourth in Germany (after Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Schalke 04) in terms of fans. It has currently about 3.8 million supporters.

Stadium

The old Ostseestadion was built in 1954, with the participation of several hundreds of citizens of Rostock who helped for free.

In 2001, the new 30,000 seat stadium was completed.

Former Players

This is a short list of notable former players, many of whom have been sold to other clubs:

Oliver Neuville, Stefan Beinlich, Marko Rehmer, Olaf Bodden, Carsten Jancker, Jonathan Akpoborie, Martin Max, Victor Agali, Andreas Jakobsson.

2004/05 Squad

  • 1 Matthias Schober
  • 2 Rzundara Tjikuzu
  • 3 Uwe Möhrle
  • 5 Kim Madsen
  • 6 Ronald Maul
  • 7 René Rydlewicz
  • 8 David Rasmussen
  • 10 Thomas Meggle
  • 11 Rade Prica
  • 12 Marc Stein
  • 13 Tim Sebastian
  • 14 Joakim Persson
  • 15 Magnus Arvidsson
  • 16 Martin Pohl
  • 17 Markus Lantz
 
  • 18 Gabriel Melkam
  • 19 Antonio di Salvo
  • 20 Delano Hill
  • 21 Axel Keller
  • 22 Kevin Hansen
  • 23 Denis Lapaczinski
  • 24 Marcus Allbäck
  • 25 Carsten Busch
  • 27 Thomas Rasmussen
  • 28 Jari Litmanen
  • 30 Marco Vorbeck
  • 33 Michael Hartmann
  • 34 Amir Shapourzadeh
  • 35 Andreas Brück

Coaches

  • Jörg Berger (head coach)
  • Frank Engel (assistant coach)
  • Perry Bräutigam (goalkeeper coach)

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