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History Pre war (1905-1945)Both Westmark Trier (1905) and Eintracht Trier (1906) played first in the Bezirksliga Rhein-Saar and then in the Gauliga Mittelrhein, one of 16 top flight divisions formed under the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. Both teams were relegated in 1936 and did not re-appear in the top flight until 1941 when they were both promoted to the Gauliga Moselland Gruppe West. Westmark Trier were relegated in the same season however Eintracht Trier fared slightly better lasting a further two seasons before being relegated. In 1943 the two clubs united as KSG Eintracht/Westmark Trier but only won a single point in the elven matches played, conceded 52 goals and only scored 13. In 1944 World War II had taken over the region and the Gauliga Moselland was suspended. Post war (1945-2000)The two clubs officially joined together on March 11, 1948 and was re-named SV Eintracht Trier (05). Eintracht resumed play in the top flight Oberliga Sdwest (Gruppe Nord), but were never a serious contender at that level, consistently finishing well behind the leaders. By the time the Bundesliga, Germany’s new professional football league, was formed in 1963 the club had fallen to second division play.They continued to play tier II football in the Regionalliga Sdwest until slipping briefly to the Amateurliga Rheinland (III) where they finished well but were unable to make it out of the division until their third attempt. The club moved up to the 2. Bundesliga Sd in 1976 where they suffered a poor season and finished in 17th place. They avoided relegation only because Rchling Vlklingen, who had finished above Eintracht Trier were denied a license for financial reasons. Trier was able to turn that break into a five year stay in the second division.In 1981 the two divisions of the 2. Bundesliga were combined into one, and the number of teams playing tier II football reduced from 42 to 20. Eintracht Trier missed the cut and found themselves playing in the Amateur Oberliga Sdwest (III). The club went on to perform well through the next decade on into the mid-90’s and earned two consecutive German Amateur Championships in 1988 and 1989, but were again unable to break through to the next level in several attempts.The club enjoyed a memorable season in 1997-98 in what had by then become the Regionalliga West/Sdwest (III). While they managed only a fifth place finish, they had a strong run through the German Cup Recent history (2000-2007)The years 2002 to 2005 can be considered as the club’s most successful. They enjoyed a 3 season spell in the 2 Bundesliga. They achieved their highest finish ever when they finished in 7th place in the 2. Bundesliga in the 2002/03 season.The decline of the club began with relegation into the Regionalliga on May 22, 2005. Due to the relegation of the club manager Paul Linz resigned and was replaced by former Trier Captain Micheal Prus. The start of the Regional League season was disappointing and the change of manager to Eugen Hach in October 2005 could not stop the rot. Relegation followed again and the club started the 2006/07 season in the Oberliga Sdwest.The aim of the club was promotion straight back to the Regionalliga, the men in charge of this rapid promotion challenge were Adnan Kevric and Roland Seitz however Seitz left to take over at Paderborn within just a few days of his appointment. Kevric was to see out the rest of the season with the team before resigning his position on March 3, 2007 after a 2:0 home defeat at the hands of FV Engers 07 ended the financially urgent promotion challenge. Herbert Herres then took over as head coach however he then resigned as manager on April 3, 2007 following a 3:1 defeat against Sp Vgg EGC Wirges. Former player Werner Kartz took over until the end of the season. Under Kartz the team managed to lift itself once again and even managed to win the Rhineland Cup after a 2-1 victory over TuS on June 7, 2007. This has meant qualification to the 1st round of the DFB Pokal. On August 5, 2007 Trier met Schalke 04 at the sold out Moselstadion tickets for this event were changing hands on eBay for over 60 euros per ticket, however Trier were beaten 9-0 by Schalke 04.The plan for the 2007/08 season is to finish in the top 4 of the Oberliga Sdwest which will guarantee promotion into the newly formed Regional League West for the 2008/09 season. They successfully managed this plan on the 24th May by defeating Eintracht Bad Kreuznach 5-0 ensuring that they could not be knocked out of the top 4 in the remaining match. In doing so they earned promotion to the Regionalliga West. Colours and badgeThe team badge uses the clubs colours, blue and white stripes and incorporates Trier’s most famous landmark, the Porta Nigra. StadiumIn 1934 the club built its present home The Moselstadion. The Moselstadion is set in the midst of a sports site with several sports fields and tennis courts surrounding it. The stadium holds a maximum of 10,254 spectators with approximately 2,000 seats and terracing for a further 8,000 spectators, of which 2,000 spaces are undercover. The stadium has been gradually improved since it was built culminating in the erecting of floodlight masts in 1998 in time for the DFB Pokal Semi-Final against Duisburg.The stadium no longer conforms to the DFL licensing regulations and there are plans for a new, modern stadium in Trier, however following the relegation of the club to the Oberliga Sdwest these plans are currently on hold. Current squadNote: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No.PositionPlayer1GKAssen Alexov2DFKevin Lacroix4DFNicolas Ferndandez5DFJosef Cinar6MFAndy Rakic7MFMarkus Anfang8MFAndreas Anicic9MFGilles Bettmer10FWSahr Senesie11MFGustav Schulz12GKUlrich Schneider13DFThomas KempnyNo.PositionPlayer14MFAydin Ay15MFMartin Wagner16MFMax Bachl-Staudinger17FWTim Eckstein18FWWilko Risser19MFMatondo Makiadi20DFMichael Dingels21FWYannick Salem23GKKenneth Kronholm24MFChristopher Reinhard25FWTayfun Pektrk StaffDirectorsChairmanAlfons JochemVice-PresidentErnst WilhelmiSportsHead CoachMario BaslerAssistant CoachThomas RichterGoalkeeper CoachSascha PurketTeam-DoctorDr. Peter KrapfPhysiotherapistManuel Scherer Reserve SquadNote: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.No.PositionPlayerGKPhillip BasquitGKSebastian DahmGKMatthias PetryGKDominik WintersigDFJon BeckerDFPascal OrthDFFabio FuhsDFJohannes KhneDFMichael LberDFFabian MohsmannMFErwin BradaschMFLuca GrecoNo.PositionPlayerMFPatrick HerresMFYeison JimenezMFMatthias KodraMFMichael KrempchenMFMarkus SchottesMFLars SchferMFSebastian TingFWBesart AliuFWXavier-Antoine FontsFWMatondo MakiadiMFDorian SzukalaFWAlvaro ZoderStaff:Head CoachReinhold BreuAssistant CoachStephan ZwaagGoalkeeper CoachSascha PurkertTeam ChefBernhard Weis Noted playersMain article: List of SV Eintracht Trier 05 players Noted managersWerner Weiss (07-08)Werner Kartz (06-07)Herbert Herres (06-07)Adnan Kevric (06-07)Marco Pezzaiouli (06-07)Roland Seitz (06-07)Eugen Hach (05-06)Michael Prus (05-06)Paul Linz (99 – 2005)Michael Prus (2005)Eugen Hach (2005-2006)Roland Seitz (2006)Marco Pezzaiuoli (2006)Adnan Kevric (2006-2007)Werner Weiss (2007-2008)Thomas Richter (2008)Mario Basler (2009-2010) AchievementsGerman amateur champions: 1988, 1989Rhineland Cup Winners: 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009 Statistics, records and recent league finishesYearDivisionPosition1963-64Regionalliga Sudwest5th1964-65Regionalliga Sudwest3rd1965-66Regionalliga Sudwest13th1966-67Regionalliga Sudwest5th1967-68Regionalliga Sudwest8th1968-69Regionalliga Sudwest10th1969-70Regionalliga Sudwest10th1970-71Regionalliga Sudwest11th1971-72Regionalliga Sudwest13th1972-73Regionalliga Sudwest15th1973-74Amateurliga Rheinland2nd1974-75Amateurliga Rheinland1st1975-76Amateurliga Rheinland1st1976-772.Bundesliga Sud17th1977-782.Bundesliga Sud12th1978-792.Bundesliga Sud10th1979-802.Bundesliga Sud15th1980-812.Bundesliga Sud8th1981-82Am. Oberliga Sudwest6th1982-83Am. Oberliga Sudwest6th1983-84Am. Oberliga Sudwest2nd1984-85Am. Oberliga Sudwest3rd1985-86Am. Oberliga Sudwest3rd1986-87Am. Oberliga Sudwest1st1987-88Am. Oberliga Sudwest2nd1988-89Am. Oberliga Sudwest2nd1989-90Am. Oberliga Sudwest5th1990-91Am. Oberliga Sudwest2nd1991-92Am. Oberliga Sudwest3rd1992-93Am. Oberliga Sudwest1st1993-94Am. Oberliga Sudwest1st1994-95Regionalliga West/SW7th1995-96Regionalliga West/SW15th1996-97Regionalliga West/SW9th1997-98Regionalliga West/SW5th1998-99Regionalliga West/SW2nd1999-00Regionalliga West/SW5th2000-01Regionalliga Sud4th2001-02Regionalliga Sud2nd2002-032.Bundesliga7th2003-042.Bundesliga11th2004-052.Bundesliga15th2005-06Regionalliga Sud16th2006-07Oberliga Sudwest5th2007-08Oberliga Sudwest4th2008-09Regionalliga West13th OtherTo mark the 100 year anniversary of the club in 2005 Leiendecker Bloas wrote the club anthem “Fr uns geddet nur Eintracht Trier (2005)” The club also use the terrace anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone to inspire the team and is usually sung as the team enters the pitch. Notes References^ “stadion”. Eintracht Trier. http://www.eintracht-trier.com/stadion/. Retrieved 2007-08-02. ^ “fan clubs”. Eintracht Trier. http://www.eintracht-trier.com/fans/fanclubs/. Retrieved 2007-10-18. ^ “History”. Enitracht Trier. http://www.eintracht-trier.com/verein/. Retrieved 2007-08-02. ^ “Recent History”. AbseitsSoccer.com. http://www.abseits-soccer.com/clubs/trier.html. Retrieved 2007-08-02.  External linksOfficial team siteAbseits Guide to German SoccerSupporters Club Trier 2001SVE Fans Forumv  d  eRegionalliga West (IV) 200910 clubsBayer Leverkusen II  Bochum II  Bonner SC  Fortuna Dsseldorf II  Elversberg  Rot-Wei Essen  Kaiserslautern II  Kln II  Sportfreunde Lotte  Mainz 05 II  Mannheim  Borussia Mnchengladbach II  Preuen Mnster  1. FC Saarbrcken  Schalke 04 II  Eintracht Trier  Verl  Wormatia Wormsv  d  eVerbandsliga Rheinland (VI) 2009-10 clubsSG Bad Breisig  SG Badem  SG Burgbrohl  SV Drbach  FV Engers 07  FC Karbach  SG Lahnstein  SG Malberg  SV Mehring  TuS Montabaur  SV Morbach  SG Mlheim-Krlich  Sportfreunde Neitersen  FSV Salmrohr  Eintracht Trier II  SG Udler  SpVgg EGC Wirges II  SG Zell Categories: German football clubs | Rhineland-Palatinate football clubs | Trier | Association football clubs established in 1905 | Eintracht Trier

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