VfB Oldenburg
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VfB Oldenburg 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 Oldenburg
Oldenburg
Oldenburg is an independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the western part of the state between the cities of Bremen and Groningen, Netherlands, at the Hunte river. It has a population of 160,279 which makes it the fourth biggest city in Lower Saxony after Hanover, Braunschweig...

, Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a German state situated in north-western Germany and is second in area and fourth in population among the sixteen states of Germany...

. As of the 2011/12 season they play in the Oberliga Niedersachsenliga, which is at the 5th level of football in Germany.

History

Founded by a group of high school boys as FC 1897 Oldenburg on 17 October 1897, they merged with FV Germania 1903 Oldenburg in 1919 and adopted their current name. Their interests were football, cricket and track. Within a year the club acquired an old velodrome in Donnerschwee – part of the town of Oldenburg today – and converted it to a football ground.

The club played for two seasons in the Gauliga Weser-Ems (I), just before the end of the war, from 1942 to 1944.

After again restoring their ground in the aftermath of World War II, the club was able to pick up play in the Oberliga Nord in the 1949–50 season, but immediately found themselves relegated to tier II. They made another single season appearance in the upper league in 1955–56, before returning for a run of three seasons from 1960 to 1963 in the lead up to the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional football league. Oldenburg did not qualify for the new circuit and found themselves in the Regionalliga Nord (II). They played at that level until the mid-70's when they slipped into the Amateur Oberliga Nord (III).

They enjoyed their highest league finish in 1991-92. They finished bottom of the third level in 1999-2000, and came close to being dissolved due to financial problems.

Stadium

Since 1991 VfB Oldenburgs home games have taken place in the municipal Marschweg-Stadion which has a current capacity of 15,200 (4,500 seats). Attendance records were set when the club played losing German Cup matches against Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borussia Mönchengladbach
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 in 1960 and Hamburger SV
Hamburger SV
Hamburger Sport-Verein, usually referred to as HSV in Germany and Hamburg in international parlance, is a German multi-sport club based in Hamburg, its largest branch being its football department...

 in 1974, before crowds of 30,000 people.

Honours

After a third-place finish in the Amateur-Oberliga Nord, Oldenburg went on to become German amateur vice-champions in 1988.
  • Oberliga Niedersachsen-West champions: 1952, 1957, 1959, 2009
  • Oberliga Niedersachsen champions: 1972
  • Oberliga Nord champions: 1975, 1980, 1990
  • Regionalliga Nord champions: 1996
  • Oberliga Nord, Staffel Niedersachsen/Bremen champions: 2002

Current squad

Notable former players

  • Hans-Jörg Butt
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  • Tobias Duffner
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  • Radek Drulák
    Radek Drulák
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  • Frank Ordenewitz
    Frank Ordenewitz
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  • Wolfgang Sidka
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  • Mirko Votava

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