SC Brühl (Germany)

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SC Brühl[1]
SC Brühl (Germany).png
Full nameSportclub Brühl e.V.
FoundedOctober 15, 1901; 122 years ago (1901-10-15)
GroundBrühl-Arena
Capacity3,500
LeagueOberliga Baden-Württemberg[2][3]
WebsiteClub website

SC Brühl, officially known as Sportclub Brühl e.V., is a German football club based in Brühl, a town in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The club was founded on October 15, 1901, and has a long-standing history in German football.

History[edit]

SC Brühl was established in 1901 and began participating in local leagues.The club has had success in the Baden-Württemberg Cup, a regional cup competition in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Additionally, the club has experienced promotions to higher divisions within the German football league system, showcasing their ability to compete at higher levels. Furthermore, SC Brühl has competed in the Regional League Südwest, the fourth tier of the German football league system, indicating their standing within the regional football structure. Alongside these accomplishments, the club has also achieved success at the local and regional levels, winning championships or tournaments within their respective leagues or divisions.

Stadium[edit]

The home matches of SC Brühl are played at their own stadium, known as "Brühl-Arena". Located in Brühl, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the stadium provides a dedicated venue for the club and its passionate supporters. Brühl-Arena has a seating capacity of 3,500..

The stadium features modern facilities and amenities for fans attending matches. It underwent significant renovations in 2010, including the installation of new seating, improved lighting, and upgraded dressing rooms. The pitch is well-maintained, meeting the highest standards for professional football matches.

Players[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Ghana GHA James Babik
DF Eritrea ERI Awet Mekonen Mesfn
11 DF Togo TOG Wiyao Theodore Beleyi
14 DF Germany GER Nils Bertram
22 DF Germany GER Cornelius Tietze
30 DF Kosovo KOS Albin Kallaba
DF Germany GER Marvin Oluwa
DF Germany GER Pascal Japes
DF Turkey TUR Tolgahan Aydin
DF Greece GRE Christos Stafidis
DF Nigeria NGA Ebubechukwe Ukeje
MF Germany GER Oscar von Lehmann
MF Germany GER Guillaume Nteka Vunda
MF Germany GER Timo Höth
2 MF Germany GER Sven Steimels
5 MF Germany GER August von Lehmann
26 MF Germany GER Kai Odermatt
MF Germany GER Johannes Jahn
3 MF Germany GER Halil Kücükhasanoglu
6 MF Germany GER Asilkan Kenar
FW Germany GER Ganesh Pundt
FW Germany GER Zakariya Bouniss
15 FW Germany GER Maximilian Frank
24 FW Germany GER Max Breuer

Club rivalries[edit]

SC Brühl has developed local rivalries with neighboring clubs, and had a long-standing rivalry with Blau-Weiß Brühl, before the latter was dissolved.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.scb0645.de/
  2. ^ "SC Bruhl: All the info, news and results".
  3. ^ "SC Brühl 06/45".