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TuS Erndtebrück

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TuS Erndtebrück
Full nameTurn- und Sportverein Erndtebrück 1895 e.V.
Founded1895; 129 years ago (1895)
LeagueOberliga Westfalen (V)
2017–18Regionalliga West (IV), 17th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.xn--tus-erndtebrck-rsb.de/

TuS Erndtebrück is a German association football club from the town of Erndtebrück, Siegen-Wittgenstein. The club was established in 1895 as the gymnastics club Turnverein Erndtebrück. Today, TuS has a dozen other sports departments in addition to its football side.

History

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TuS was originally established with departments for gymnastics and athletics and grew in 1897 to include a newly formed marching band. After merging with VfB Erndtebrück in 1921, the club was renamed Turn- und Sportverein Erndtebrück and formed a football department at that time. In 1953, swimming and winter sports departments were formed, with the skiers becoming quite successful. Other sports were added over the years, including bowling (1963), martial arts (1988), Taekwondo (1992), and jiu-jitsu (2003).

The footballers first came to note with their promotion to the Verbandsliga Westfalen (VI) in 2000. They narrowly missed advancing to the Landesliga when they lost a playoff match to SV Hohenlimburg in a shootout. They finished third in 2007–08 and as runners-up behind SpVgg Erkenschwick in 2009–10 before finally capturing the league title in 2011 to advance to the NRW-Liga (V). That same season, the second team side captured the Bezirksliga title to advance to Landesliga play, and beat Sportfreunde Siegen to win the Kreispokal. Since 2012 the club played in the tier five Oberliga Westfalen, where it won a league championship in 2015 and earned promotion to the Regionalliga West for a season before being relegated again.

Current squad

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As of 16 February 2018[1]

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
2 MF Guinea GUI Mory Konaté
3 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Mehmedalija Čović
4 MF Germany GER Marco Rente
5 DF Argentina ARG Pablo Schmitt
6 MF Germany GER Tim Treude (Captain)
7 FW Germany GER Hedon Selishta
8 MF Germany GER Niklas Zeller
9 MF Albania ALB Xhuljo Tabaku
10 FW Germany GER Philipp Böhmer
14 FW Japan JPN Yuki Nishiya
16 FW Germany GER Lukas Röche
17 DF Germany GER Gunnar Niemann
18 DF Germany GER Johammes Ludmann
19 DF Hungary HUN Dániel Sváb
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW Australia AUS Stefan Valentini
23 DF Germany GER Dominik Jordan
24 DF Germany GER Cedric Heller
25 GK Germany GER Niklas Jakusch
26 MF Germany GER Ilyass Mirroche
27 DF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Nino Saka
28 DF Germany GER Admir Terzić
30 DF Germany GER Benjamin Kraft
31 FW Germany GER Jan-Patrick Kadiata
34 GK Germany GER Timo Bäcker
51 GK Germany GER Paul Schünemann
MF Japan JPN Shogo Iwamoto
MF Finland FIN Armend Kabashi

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "1. Mannschaft" (in German). TuS Erndtebrück. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
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