SC Paderborn 07

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SC Paderborn 07
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Full name Sport-Club Paderborn 07 e.V.
Founded 1907
Ground Hermann Löns Stadium
Capacity 10,222
Manager Roland Seitz
League Second Bundesliga
2005-06 2. Bundesliga, 9th
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SC Paderborn 07 is a German football club based in Paderborn, North Rhine-Westphalia and currently playing in the Second Bundesliga. The club was formed out of the 1985 merger of FC Paderborn and TuS Schloß Neuhaus as TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus and took on its current, shorter name in 1997. The Neuhaus club was founded in 1907 as SV 07 Neuhaus which was joined by the local side TuS 1910 Sennelager to become TuS Schloss Neuhaus in 1970. The Neuhaus and Paderborn teams played as tier III sides for most of their histories, as has the unified club. Today Paderborn plays its home matches at Hermann-Löns-Stadion.

The club is best known for its involvement in a notorious German Cup contest played against First Bundesliga side Hamburger SV on August 21, 2004. Paderborn upset HSV 4:2 and it was revealed in January 2005 that the match referee, Robert Hoyzer, had taken money from Croatian gambling syndicates to fix the match. It soon developed that the game was only one of a number in which game officials, coaches, and players accepted payment to influence the outcome. The resulting scandal was to become the biggest in German football in over thirty years, and was a major embarrassment to the country during its preparations to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Lukas Kruse
2 Germany DF David Fall
3 France DF Lionel Djebi-Zadi
4 Germany MF Daniel Brinkmann
5 Serbia DF Duško Đurišić
6 Belgium MF Jérôme Colinet
7 Germany MF Stephan Maaß
8 Netherlands FW Dennis Schulp
9 Germany FW Timo Röttger
10 Portugal MF Fumaca
11 Germany FW René Müller
12 Belgium MF Garry De Graef
14 Netherlands FW Dion Esajas
No. Position Player
15 Netherlands DF Roel Brouwers
16 Germany DF Thorsten Becker
17 Zambia MF Andrew Sinkala
18 Germany DF Markus Krösche
19 Albania MF Mehmet Dragusha
20 Germany MF Hüzeyfe Dogan
21 Germany DF Nils Döring
22 Germany MF Benjamin Schüßler
23 Germany MF Yilmaz Örtülü
24 Cameroon DF Marc Gouiffe à Goufan
31 Germany GK Sebastian Lange
33 Germany GK Tom Starke

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German 2. Bundesliga Football Clubs (2006-07)
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