FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03

FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03
Full name FC Eintracht Norderstedt von 2003 e.V.
Founded 2003
Ground Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion
Ground Capacity 5,068
Chairman Reenald Koch
Trainer Thomas Seeliger
League Regionalliga Nord (IV)
2014–15 6th

FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03 is a German football club based in Norderstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, currently playing in the Oberliga Hamburg (V).

History

The team was founded in 1945 as SV Eintracht Garstedt, which joined 1. SC Norderstedt in 1972. 1. SC was established just two years earlier on 7 January 1970 as Tanzportverein Norderstedt. The football department split from the club in 2003 to create FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03.

Playing as 1. SC, the footballers were part of the Amateuroberliga Nord (III) for seven seasons from 1987–1994. They finished second there in 1993 and took part in the promotion round for the 2. Bundesliga where they performed poorly. The following season they crashed out of Amateuroberliga play after a 15th place result. The team rebounded, earning a second place result in the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV), and the following year joined the new Regionalliga Nord (III). 1. SC faced relegation after ending the 1997–98 season in 16th, but escaped demotion due to the withdrawal of VfL Hamburg 93. They played two more seasons as a mid-table side in the Regionalliga, before again becoming part of the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV) following league reorganization. Despite a strong 3rd place finish in 2002, they withdrew to Bezirksliga (VI) play, and slipped to Kreisliga (VII) competition the next year.

The team has made two appearances in play for the DFB-Pokal (German Cup), going out in the opening rounds in 1996 and 2000.

Following their departure from the club in 2003, the footballers – now playing as FC Eintracht – have managed to climb back to fifth tier competition. In 2013 the club was given a Regionalliga license and was promoted to that league.

Stadium

Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion

FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03 plays its home fixtures at the 5,068 capacity Edmund-Plambeck-Stadion.

Honours

The club's honours:

External links

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