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FC Teutonia Ottensen

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FC Teutonia Altona-Ottensen
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Full nameFC Teutonia Ottensen von 1905 e.V.
Founded1905
StadiumStadion Hoheluft
ChairmanKevin Weidlich
ManagerNabil Toumi
LeagueRegionalliga Nord (IV)
2021–227th
Websitehttps://www.fcteutonia05.de

FC Teutonia Ottensen or FC Teutonia Altona-Ottensen is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg founded in July 1905. The club's original ten members were joined by one-time members of FC Hammonia Hamburg which was a short-lived side notable as one of the 86 founding clubs of the Deutscher Fussball Bund (German Football Association) in Leipzig in 1900.[1]

History

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Hammonia shared a common origin with FC St. Georg Hamburg as both sides arose out of the student's group Seminarvereinigung Frisch-Auf; St. Georg was formed first on the left bank of the Alster River, and Hammonia appeared later on the right bank. Hammonia played out its short existence from 1896 to 1904 in the top-flight city league known as the Hamburg/Altonaer Fussball Bund, founded in 1896.

Teutonia joined the NDFV (Norddeutscher Fussball Verband or North German Football Federation) in 1907 and by 1910 had constructed their own ground at Hogenfeldweg. Within another four years the club had captured three local championships. Like many other clubs in the country, it was decimated by World War I and fell to lower league play. They competed in the senior city circuit, the Kreisliga Groß-Hamburg, from 1921 to 1924 and again from 1926 to 1928 before disappearing into lower level play.

Ottensen remained in lower tier ball in the interwar period and through World War II. During the conflict, the team was briefly united with neighbouring association Sportverein Ottensen 07 to play as a combined wartime side known as a Kriegspielgemeinschaft. Disbanded and then later reorganized after the war, the team won promotion to the Verbandsliga Hamburg, Elbestaffel (II) in 1947. The Verbandsliga became the Amateurliga Hamburg where they played until relegated at the end of the 1951–52 season. The previous year the club had captured the Altona Cup, named for the westernmost district of the city of Hamburg.

Teutonia remained a lower-tier club over the next decades until improving somewhat in the early 1990s with a climb into the Landesliga Hamburg-Hansa (V) in 1993. The club was promoted to the Oberliga Hamburg (V) in 2017 and to the expanded Regionalliga Nord (IV) in 2020.

The club participated in the first round of the 2022–23 DFB-Pokal, losing to the RB Leipzig 0–8.[2]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 12 September 2024[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Jan Niemann
3 DF Germany GER Ole Wagner
4 DF Germany GER Emmanuel Ntsiakoh
5 DF Germany GER Marcus Coffie
6 GK Germany GER Tom Kankowski
7 DF Germany GER Kevin Weidlich
8 DF Germany GER Manasse Fionouke
9 FW Germany GER Christian Stark
10 MF Kosovo KOS Dren Feka
11 FW Germany GER Simon Sigfried
16 DF Germany GER Arian Khodabakhshian
17 DF Germany GER Davidson Eden
18 MF Germany GER Namrud Embaye
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Germany GER Luis Sendzik
20 MF Germany GER Mohamed Abd El Aal Ali
21 DF Germany GER Noel Denis
22 DF Germany GER Marvin Ajani
23 FW Germany GER Jason Ejesieme
27 DF Germany GER Abdul-Malik Yago
29 FW Germany GER Michael Kobert
30 MF Germany GER Nick Gutmann
32 GK Germany GER Lars Huxsohl
33 MF Germany GER Feritali Erdem
34 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Semir Svraka
37 FW United States USA Remmy Kruse
77 FW Portugal POR Dominik Akyol

Honours

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Naming

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References

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  1. ^ Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  2. ^ "Leipzig crush Teutonia Ottensen to advance in German Cup". Xinhua. 31 August 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Kader 2023/2024". Kicker.de. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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