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Hamburger Stats

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TeamHamburger
Season2022-2023
League3th in 2. Bundesliga Table
CoachTim Walter
Market Value€ 0.0M
Player Age23.78(Average)

Hamburger Schedule 2022-2023

RoundDateHomeTeamScoreAwayTeamH2HStadium
3428 May 19:00SV Sandhausen0-1(0-1)HamburgerH2HBWT-Stadion am Hardtwald
3321 May 00:00Hamburger2-1(1-0)Greuther FurthH2HVolksparkstadion
3214 May 17:00SSV Jahn Regensburg1-5(0-4)HamburgerH2HJahnstadion Regensburg

Hamburger Squad 2022-2023

PlayersMatchesGoalsAssists
Filip Bilbija LogoFilip Bilbija500
#7, FW, Age:22, Nationality:Germany
Robert Glatzel LogoRobert Glatzel16121
#9, FW, Age:28, Nationality:Germany
Ransford Konigsdorffer LogoRansford Konigsdorffer1151
#11, FW, Age:21, Nationality:Germany,Ghana
Mamadou Jean-Luc Diarra Dompe LogoMamadou Jean-Luc Diarra Dompe822
#27, FW, Age:27, Nationality:France,Mali
Tom Sanne LogoTom Sanne100
#45, FW, Age:18, Nationality:Germany
Laszlo Benes LogoLaszlo Benes1031
#8, MF, Age:25, Nationality:Slovakia
Sonny Kittel LogoSonny Kittel920
#10, MF, Age:29, Nationality:Germany
Ludovit Reis LogoLudovit Reis1040
#14, MF, Age:22, Nationality:Netherlands,Slovakia
Xavier Amaechi LogoXavier Amaechi100
#17, MF, Age:21, Nationality:England,Nigeria
Bakery Jatta LogoBakery Jatta520
#18, MF, Age:24, Nationality:Gambia
Jonas Meffert LogoJonas Meffert700
#23, MF, Age:28, Nationality:Germany
Anssi Suhonen LogoAnssi Suhonen600
#36, MF, Age:21, Nationality:Finland
Omar Megeed LogoOmar Megeed000
#41, MF, Age:17, Nationality:Germany,Egypt
Ogechika Heil LogoOgechika Heil400
#42, MF, Age:22, Nationality:Germany,Nigeria
Elijah Krahn LogoElijah Krahn600
#46, MF, Age:19, Nationality:Germany
William Mikelbrencis LogoWilliam Mikelbrencis500
#2, DF, Age:18, Nationality:France
Moritz Heyer LogoMoritz Heyer920
#3, DF, Age:27, Nationality:Germany
Sebastian Schonlau LogoSebastian Schonlau901
#4, DF, Age:28, Nationality:Germany
Tim Leibold LogoTim Leibold000
#21, DF, Age:29, Nationality:Germany
Miro Muheim LogoMiro Muheim812
#28, DF, Age:24, Nationality:Switzerland
Jonas Benjamin Chimezie David LogoJonas Benjamin Chimezie David610
#34, DF, Age:22, Nationality:Germany,Nigeria
Valon Zumberi LogoValon Zumberi300
#37, DF, Age:20, Nationality:Germany,Kosovo
Bent Andresen LogoBent Andresen000
#43, DF, Age:19, Nationality:Germany
Mario Vuskovic LogoMario Vuskovic520
#44, DF, Age:21, Nationality:Croatia
Daniel Heuer Fernandes LogoDaniel Heuer Fernandes800
#1, GK, Age:30, Nationality:Portugal,Germany
Tom Mickel LogoTom Mickel000
#12, GK, Age:33, Nationality:Germany
Matheo Raab LogoMatheo Raab600
#19, GK, Age:24, Nationality:Germany
Leo Oppermann LogoLeo Oppermann000
#40, GK, Age:21, Nationality:Germany

Hamburger Transfers 2022

Hamburger Honors

Domestic

German Champions:

1922 (not officially awarded), 1923, 1928, 1960, 1979, 1982, 1983

German Cup:

1963, 1976, 1987

German League Cup:
1973, 2003

European Champions Cup:
1983

European Cup Winners' Cup:
1977

UEFA Intertoto Cup:
2005, 2007

Hamburger Info

Official Club NameHamburger Football Club
Established Date1887-9-29
CountryGermany
CityHamburg
AddressSylvesterallee 7, 22525 Hamburg
StadiumVolksparkstadion
capacity57000
Webhttp://www.hsv.de
Emailinfo@hsv.de

Hamburger SV can trace its roots as far back as the September 29, 1887 merger of Der Hohenfelder Sportclub and Wandsbek-Marienthaler Sportclub to form Sportclub Germania zu Hamburg. The current club was formed as Hamburger Sport-Verein in 1919 through the union of three city teams severely weakened by World War I: Sportclub Germania zu Hamburg; Hamburger FC (1888); and FC Falke Eppendorf (1906). The club colors were the Hanseatic red and white in honor of the City of Hamburg, with the blue and black of the oldest of the founding clubs, Germania, being used on the team crest. It is through Germania that HSV can lay a claim to being the oldest team in the country. However, other clubs may dispute that honor, as Germania was formed originally as an athletics club and did not begin to play football until 1891 when a half dozen Englishmen joined the club, bringing with them their enthusiasm for the game.

The newly formed HSV quickly became competitive and contested the 1922 national final against 1. FC Nuremberg, who were playing for their third consecutive title. The game was called on account of darkness after three hours and ten minutes of play, drawn at (2:2). The re-match also went into extra time, and in an era that did not allow for substitutions, that game was called at (1:1) when Nuremberg was reduced to just seven players and the referee ruled they could not continue. Considerable wrangling ensued over the decision. The DFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) awarded the win to Hamburger SV but urged them to refuse the title in the name of good sportsmanship—which they grudgingly did. Ultimately, the Viktoria trophy was not officially presented that year.

The club's first umblemished success on the pitch came in 1923 when they won the national title against Union Oberschöneweide. They failed to defend in 1924 against Nuremberg, but lifted the Viktoria again in 1928.

During the Third Reich, HSV enjoyed local success, first in the Gauliga Nordmark, from 1942 in the Gauliga Hamburg, taking out the league title in 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941 and 1945, but on national level the club was a failure. Its main rival in the Gauliga in those years was the Eimsbütteler TV.

Playing in the Oberliga Nord after the resumption of league play in postwar Germany, Hamburg became a frighteningly dominant regional club. In sixteen seasons from 1947-48 to 1962-63 they laid claim to the Oberliga title fifteen times, only posting an uncharacteristic 11th place finish in 1953-54. During this period they scored over 100 goals in each of the 1951, 1955, 1961 and 1962 seasons. However, national titles were harder to come by. Their last championship in 1928 was followed by a long drought not broken until 1960, after losing final appearances in 1957 and 1958.

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