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FC Energie Cottbus

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FC Energie Cottbus
Full nameFC Energie Cottbus
Nickname(s)Energie or Die Laussitzer
Founded31 January 1966
GroundStadion der Freundschaft
Capacity22,528
ChairmanUlrich Lepsch
ManagerClaus-Dieter Wollitz
LeagueRegionalliga,Germany
2022/231st
WebsiteClub website
Stadion der Freundschaft homeground of FC Energie Cottbus
Union Berlin-Energie Cottbus (GDR Oberliga 1986-Frank Vogel FC Energie right)

FC Energie Cottbus is a German football club from Cottbus. They are also known as ´´Energie`` or ´´Die Lausitzer``.

Thery have been switching between the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga (second division) several times. Currently, they play in the 2nd division as they got relegated by 1.FC Nuremberg.

Energie Cottbus was founded in 1966 but the team had a lot of other names. The history goes back to 1919 where the club was originally founded by coal miners as FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg. From 1924 to 1933 the club was called SV Sturm Grube Marga. In 1933 the club was banned by the Naziparty.

In 1949 the club was refounded as BSG Franz Mehring Grube, becoming BSG Aktivist Brieske-Ost in 1950.The club was re-named SC Aktivist Brieske-Senftenberg in 1954 and played in the DDR-Oberliga and was in the midfield of the table.In the early 1960s the club was relegated till Cottbus Bezirksliga. One squad formed a new team in 1963 SC Energie Cottbus, the reserve team formed BSG Aktivist Senftenberg. The club still exists as FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg today.

After the German reunification Energie Cottbus was one of the few teams which played successfully in the German professional football.

Recent seasons

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Season Division Position
1999–00 2. Bundesliga (II) 3rd (promoted)
2000–01 Bundesliga (I) 14th
2001–02 Bundesliga 13th
2002–03 Bundesliga 18th (relegated)
2003–04 2. Bundesliga (II) 4th
2004–05 2. Bundesliga 14th
2005–06 2. Bundesliga 3rd (promoted)
2006–07 Bundesliga (I) 13th
2007–08 Bundesliga 14th
2008–09 Bundesliga 16th (relegated)
2009–10 2. Bundesliga 9th
2010–11 2. Bundesliga 6th
2011–12 2. Bundesliga 14th
2012–13 2. Bundesliga 8th
2013–14 2. Bundesliga 18th(relegated)
2014–15 3.Liga 7th
2015–16 3.Liga 19(relegated)
2016–17 Regionalliga Nordost 2nd
2017–18 Regionalliga Nordost 1st(promoted)
2018–19 3.Liga 19th(relegated)
2019–20 Regionalliga Nordost 3rd
2020–21 Regionalliga Nordost 9th
2021–22 Regionalliga Nordost 3rd
2022–23 Regionalliga Nordost 1st

Current squad

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As of 21 January 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany Germany Thorsten Kirschbaum
3 DF Germany Germany Kolja Afriyie
4 DF Canada Canada Adam Straith
5 DF Germany Germany Robert Zickert
6 MF Germany Germany Nils Miatke
7 DF Japan Japan Takahito Soma
8 MF Brazil Brazil Roger
9 FW Romania Romania Emil Jula
10 MF Germany Germany Daniel Adlung
11 MF Austria Austria Markus Obernosterer (on loan from FC Wacker Innsbruck)
12 GK Germany Germany René Renno
13 MF Germany Germany Julian Börner
15 DF Germany Germany Alexander Bittroff
16 MF Germany Germany Marco Kurth
17 DF Germany Germany Daniel Ziebig
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Germany Germany Marc-André Kruska
19 FW Germany Germany Marc Zimmermann
20 MF China China Shao Jiayi
21 DF Germany Germany Uwe Hünemeier
22 MF Germany Germany Heiko Schwarz
23 FW Serbia Serbia Velimir Jovanović
24 MF Slovenia Slovenia Rok Kronaveter
25 DF Germany Germany Markus Brzenska
26 FW Germany Germany Nils Petersen
28 MF Germany Germany Clemens Fandrich
29 MF Denmark Denmark Dennis Sørensen
30 GK Germany Germany Marvin Gladrow
32 FW Brazil Brazil Leonardo Bittencourt
34 MF Netherlands Netherlands Jules Reimerink
  • German Cup final 1997

Manager history

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Other websites

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