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FC 08 Homburg is a German association football club
Football in Germany
Association football is the most popular sport in Germany. The German Football Association is the sport's national governing body, with 6.6 million members organized in over 26,000 football clubs. There is a league system, with the 1. and 2. Bundesliga on top, and the winner of the first...

 based in Homburg
Homburg, Saarland
Homburg is a town in Saarland, Germany, the administrative seat of the Saarpfalz district. With a population of c. 44,000 inhabitants, is the third city in its federal state. The medical department of the University of Saarland is situated here. The city is also home to the Karlsberg beer brewery...

, Saarland
Saarland
Saarland is one of the sixteen states of Germany. The capital is Saarbrücken. It has an area of 2570 km² and 1,045,000 inhabitants. In both area and population, it is the smallest state in Germany other than the city-states...

. The club was founded on 15 June 1908 as Fussball Club Homburg by a group of seventeen young men at the local Hohenburg pub.

History

In February 1913 they were re-named Fussballverein Homburg and went on to take the local championship that season. By the mid 20s the side was playing second division football, but folded on 27 August 1936. A new multi-sport club known as VfL Homburg was formed 5 March 1937 out of a group of local sides that included Turnverein 1878 Homburg, Schwimmverein Homburg, Kraftsportverein Homburg, Boxclub Homburg, Tennis-Club Homburg, as well as the former membership of the defunct FV. The footballers again took up play in second tier competition and failed in two attempts (1938, 1941) to win their way through the regional promotion playoff to the first division Gauliga Südwest.

After World War II, Allied occupation authorities dissolved all types of associations in Germany, including football clubs. The club was soon re-constituted as Sportverein Homburg and captured a division championship in the Amateurliga Saarland (III) in 1948 before resuming the name FC Homburg in January 1949.

The Saarland was occupied by the French
Allied Occupation Zones in Germany
The Allied powers who defeated Nazi Germany in World War II divided the country west of the Oder-Neisse line into four occupation zones for administrative purposes during 1945–49. In the closing weeks of fighting in Europe, US forces had pushed beyond the previously agreed boundaries for the...

 who made various efforts to see the state become independent of Germany or join France. In sport this was manifested as separate 1952 Olympic and 1954 World Cup teams for Saarland, the establishment of a short-lived football league for the state, and the German club 1. FC Saarbrücken
1. FC Saarbrücken
1. FC Saarbrücken is a German association football club based in the city of Saarbrücken, Saarland. The club began its existence as the football department of Turnverein Malstatt formed in 1903...

 playing in the French second division. Homburg played in the Saarland Ehrenliga from 1949 to 1951 as FC Homburg-Saar. By the time of the 1951–52 season the return of German teams to the German Football Association
German Football Association
The German Football Association is the governing body of football in Germany. A founding member of both FIFA and UEFA, the DFB organises the German football leagues, including the national league, the Bundesliga, and the men's and women's national teams. The DFB is based in Frankfurt and is...

 had been negotiated: the Ehrenliga faded away and by 1956 the independent Saarland Fussball Bund had re-joined the DFB.

A second Amateurliga Saarland title in 1957 advanced FC to the 2. Liga-Südwest (II) and in December of that year they adopted the name FC 08 Homburg/Saar. The club was relegated to the Amateurliga in 1960 which had become a fourth tier circuit by 1963.

In the late 70s the team advanced to the quarter finals of the DFB-Pokal on two occasions, and on into the early 80s moved frequently between third and fourth tier play. Then, in the second half of the decade, they enjoyed their greatest success. They played their way back to the second division and on into the Bundesliga
Fußball-Bundesliga
The Fußball-Bundesliga is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of Germany's football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. It is contested by 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. Bundesliga...

 in 1986. Homburg played two seasons there, were relegated, and returned for one final Bundesliga season in 1989–90 before beginning a gradual descent which would lead them to Oberliga Südwest
Oberliga Südwest
The Oberliga Südwest is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland state of Germany. It is the fifth tier of the German football league system. It is one of eleven Oberligas in German Football, the 5th tier of the German football league system...

 (IV) where they play today.

The club had a moment of glory in 1991 when it beat FC Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich , is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. It is best known for its professional football team, which is the most successful football club in Germany, having won 22 national titles and 15 cups....

 in Munich 4–2 after extra time in the first round of the 1991–92 DFB-Pokal. They were relegated from the Second Bundesliga
2. Fußball-Bundesliga
- Changes in division set-up :* Number of clubs: currently 18. From 1974 to 1981 there were two conferences, each of 20 teams. In 1981–91 it had 20...

 after the 1994–95 season.

Along the way the club had a couple of misadventures. In 1988, the DFB prohibited the team from wearing the sponsorship logo of a condom manufacturer on ethical and moral grounds. In 1998, they entered into an agreement with 1. FC Saarbrücken
1. FC Saarbrücken
1. FC Saarbrücken is a German association football club based in the city of Saarbrücken, Saarland. The club began its existence as the football department of Turnverein Malstatt formed in 1903...

 to loan players to that team to help ease Homburgs financial pinch. Despite this, in 1999 the club had a brush with bankruptcy that led to their being denied a license to play in the Regionalliga West/Südwest (III) and demotion to the Oberliga Südwest (IV). The club qualified for the 2006–07 German Cup and went out in the first round 1–2 to Bundesliga side VfL Bochum
VfL Bochum
Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft, commonly referred to as simply VfL Bochum, is a German association football club based in the city of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia.-Founding to World War II:...

. Homburg finally promoted to Regionalliga West
Regionalliga West
The Regionalliga West is the fourth tier of the German football league system since its introduction in 2008. It covers the states of Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and North Rhine-Westphalia and is one of three leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Nord and the Regionalliga...

 after finishing champion of Oberliga Südwest
Oberliga Südwest
The Oberliga Südwest is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland state of Germany. It is the fifth tier of the German football league system. It is one of eleven Oberligas in German Football, the 5th tier of the German football league system...

 ahead of FK Pirmasens
FK Pirmasens
FK Pirmasens is a German association football club in Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate. The team was formed as the football section of the gymnastics and sports club TV Pirminia Pirmasens in 1903 and became independent in 1914. They took on their current name in 1925...

 with plus 2 average in 2009–10 season.

Former players


  • Revaz Arveladze
    Revaz Arveladze
    Revaz Arveladze is a retired Georgian professional footballer.He has played for various sides in Europe. After a youth career, the midfielder began his senior career with Georgian club Dinamo Tbilisi. Arveladze played abroad in Germany, and Belgium, and returned to Georgia in 1998. He won 11...

  • Matthias Baranowski
    Matthias Baranowski
    Matthias Baranowski is a former German footballer.In 1987 Christoph Daum purchased Baranowski for 1. FC Köln, however, Baranowski failed to adapt to top-level Bundesliga football, having previously been on the books at Rot-Weiß Oberhausen.His next teams have been then FC Homburg, 1. FC Schweinfurt...

  • Michael Blättel
  • Andrzej Buncol
    Andrzej Buncol
    Andrzej Bernard Buncol is a retired Polish football player.He played for clubs such as Ruch Chorzów, Legia Warszawa, FC Homburg , Bayer Leverkusen and Fortuna Düsseldorf ....

  • Olivier Caillas
    Olivier Caillas
    Olivier Caillas is a French football player who plays Rot Weiss Erfurt.-Personal life:He studies since 2009 BWL in distance learning on the FH Hamburg.-Notes:...

  • Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso
    Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso
    Rodolfo Esteban Cardoso is a retired Argentine football midfielder who spent the majority of his playing career in Germany. He is head coach of the reserve team of Hamburger SV.-Career:...

  • Thomas Dooley
  • Horst Ehrmantraut
    Horst Ehrmantraut
    Horst Ehrmantraut is a German former professional football defender and manager.-Plastic chair:What is a very well known and characteristic feature of Ehrmantraut, is a plastic chair, from which he followed the matches...

  • Peter Eich
    Peter Eich
    -External links:...

  • Alexander Famulla
    Alexander Famulla
    Alexander Famulla is a retired German football player.-External links:...

  • Kay Friedmann
    Kay Friedmann
    Kay Friedmann is a retired German football player. From 1995 to 2008 he worked as a physiotherapist for 1. FC Kaiserslautern.-Honours:* Bundesliga champion: 1990–91* DFB-Pokal winner: 1989–90-External links:...

  • Hans Fritsche
  • Uwe Fuchs
    Uwe Fuchs
    Uwe Fuchs is a German football coach and former football player. He is the current manager of VfL Osnabrück.-Middlesbrough:...

  • Thomas Gerstner
    Thomas Gerstner
    Thomas Gerstner is a German football manager and former player. He last managed Kickers Offenbach in the German 3rd Liga.-Playing career:...

  • Roman Geschlecht
  • Walter Gruler
  • Hans-Jürgen Gundelach
    Hans-Jürgen Gundelach
    Hans-Jürgen Gundelach is a retired German football player.-Honours:* Bundesliga champion: 1992–93* DFB-Pokal winner: 1987–88, 1993–94* Bundesliga runner-up: 1994–95-External links:* at transfermarkt.de...

  • Andreas Haas
    Andreas Haas
    Andreas Haas is a German footballer who plays as a striker.Haas played youth football for SV Reiskirchen, SG Erbach and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, before getting his chance in professional football with 1. FC Saarbrücken. He made his debut for the club in October 2000, aged 18, in a 2. Bundesliga match...

  • Jimmy Hartwig
    Jimmy Hartwig
    William "Jimmy" Hartwig is a retired German football player. He played for Kickers Offenbach, TSV 1860 München, Hamburger SV, 1. FC Köln and FC Homburg of the Bundesliga and for Austria Salzburg of Austria...

  • Daniel Jurgeleit
    Daniel Jurgeleit
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  • Rolf Kahn

  • Krzysztof Kajrys
  • Andreas Keim
    Andreas Keim
    -External links:...

  • Walter Kelsch
    Walter Kelsch
    Walter Kelsch is a former German footballer.The forward starts his career with TSV Busnau. Then he played for Stuttgarter Kickers and later on for VfB Stuttgart...

  • Michael Kimmel
  • Miroslav Klose
    Miroslav Klose
    Miroslav Josef Klose is a German footballer who plays as a striker for Lazio in the Serie A. Since bursting onto the international stage at the 2002 World Cup, he has become well known for his knack of scoring headers, front-flip goal celebrations, and decisive short passing.Klose holds German...

  • Kurt Knoll
  • Werner Kohlmeyer
    Werner Kohlmeyer
    Werner Kohlmeyer was a German footballer.He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 22 caps for West Germany. He also played for 1. FC Kaiserslautern from 1941 to 1957.His position was that of a left full back...

  • Steffen Korell
    Steffen Korell
    Steffen Korell is a retired German football player. Since 2007 he is a director with Borussia Mönchengladbach.-External links:...

  • Willi Landgraf
    Willi Landgraf
    Willi Landgraf is a retired German soccer player, last playing for the amateurs of Schalke 04.-Career:...

  • Frank Lelle
    Frank Lelle
    Frank Lelle is a retired German football player.-External links:...

  • Manfred Lenz
  • Carsten Linke
    Carsten Linke
    Carsten Linke is a retired German football player. As of February 2009, he was the athletic director for FC Carl Zeiss Jena. He spent one season in the Bundesliga with Hannover 96.-External links:...

  • Peter Müller
  • Gregor Quasten
  • Wolfgang Schäfer
  • Wolfram Schanda
  • Gerd Schwickert
  • Thomas Stickroth
    Thomas Stickroth
    Thomas Stickroth is a retired German professional footballer.-Playing career:Beginning as a youth player at VfB Stuttgart, Stickroth spent nearly his entire career in Germany, playing with SC Freiburg, FC Homburg, Bayer Uerdingen, 1. FC Saarbrücken and VfL Bochum...

  • Dennis Strich
  • Werner Vollack
  • Roman Wójcicki
    Roman Wójcicki
    Roman Mirosław Wójcicki is a retired Polish football player.He played for a few clubs, including Odra Opole, Śląsk Wrocław, Widzew Łódź, FC Homburg and Hannover 96 ....

  • Thomas Ziemer

Honours

  • German amateur champions: 1983
  • 2. Bundesliga
    2. Fußball-Bundesliga
    - Changes in division set-up :* Number of clubs: currently 18. From 1974 to 1981 there were two conferences, each of 20 teams. In 1981–91 it had 20...

     champions: 1986 (promoted to the Bundesliga)
  • 2. Bundesliga runners-up: 1989 (promoted to the Bundesliga)
  • Oberliga Südwest
    Oberliga Südwest
    The Oberliga Südwest is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland state of Germany. It is the fifth tier of the German football league system. It is one of eleven Oberligas in German Football, the 5th tier of the German football league system...

     (III-V) champions: 1982, 1984, 2010
  • Amateurliga Saarland
    Amateurliga Saarland
    The Amateurliga Saarland was the highest football league in the state of Saarland and the third tier of the German football league system from 1951, when the clubs from the Saar returned to Germany, till the formation of the Oberliga Südwest and the Verbandsliga Saarland below it in 1978.- Overview...

     champions: 1948, 1957, 1966
  • Saarland Cup
    Saarland Cup
    The Saarland Cup is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German football. The winner of the competition gains entry to the first round of the German Cup...

     winners: 1983, 2001, 2006, 2008

Recent seasons

Year Division Position
1999–2000 Oberliga Südwest
Oberliga Südwest
The Oberliga Südwest is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland state of Germany. It is the fifth tier of the German football league system. It is one of eleven Oberligas in German Football, the 5th tier of the German football league system...

 (IV)
3rd
2000–01 Oberliga Südwest 4th
2001–02 Oberliga Südwest 9th
2002–03 Oberliga Südwest 12th
2003–04 Oberliga Südwest 4th
2004–05 Oberliga Südwest 4th
2005–06 Oberliga Südwest 2nd
2006–07 Oberliga Südwest 4th
2007–08 Oberliga Südwest 7th
2008–09 Oberliga Südwest (V) 2nd
2009–10 Oberliga Südwest 1st (Promoted)
2010–11 Regionalliga West (IV)

Current squad



External links

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