SV Meppen (women) is a women's association football club from Meppen, Germany. It is part of the SV Meppen club.

SV Meppen
Founded1 July 2011; 13 years ago (1 July 2011)
GroundHänsch-Arena
Capacity13,696
PresidentHeinz Speet
Head coachCarin Bakhuis
League2. Bundesliga
2023–243rd of 14

History

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SV Victoria Gersten

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Founded in 1947, SV Victoria Gersten's women's team earned promotion to the then second-tier Oberliga Nord in 1993. Despite finishing second in 2000, their attempts to secure promotion to the Bundesliga fell short during the promotion round. The club faced a similar outcome two years later, again missing out on promotion after finishing as runners-up. In 2004, SV Victoria Gersten became one of the inaugural members of the 2. Bundesliga.

SV Meppen

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To meet the increasing demands of the 2. Bundesliga, SV Victoria Gersten's women's football department joined SV Meppen for the 2010–11 season.[1] In the suspended 2019–20 season, disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, SV Meppen secured a fourth-place finish in the second division. Despite this, they were promoted to the Bundesliga because both VfL Wolfsburg II and 1899 Hoffenheim II were ineligible for promotion.[2] However, their top-flight campaign in the 2020–21 season concluded with an 11th-place finish and relegation to the second division. Undeterred, they bounced back by clinching the 2021–22 2. Bundesliga title, earning a return to the Bundesliga. Unfortunately, their second Bundesliga stint ended with another relegation after an 11th-place finish.[3]

Squad

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As of 13 November 2024[4]

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
1 GK   GER Thea Farwick
2 DF   NED Jenske Steenwijk
3 DF   GER Nina Rolfes (captain)
4 MF   GER Merete Drees
5 MF   LIE Lena Göppel
6 FW   GER Laura Bröring
7 MF   GER Marie Bleil
8 DF   GER Lisa-Marie Weiss
9 MF   GER Marleen Kropp
10 MF   GER Nina Kossen
11 FW   GER Sarah Preuss
12 DF   GER Nina Zimmer
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   GER Ayleen Seyen
14 FW   JPN Akane Miyoshi
15 MF   GER Sonja Lux
16 MF   GER Lara Hohm
17 MF   USA Genesis Castrellon
18 FW   GER Selma Licina
19 MF   GER Lea Mauly
20 MF   GER Joline Knevel
22 DF   HUN Virág Nagy
30 GK   GER Carla Steenken
31 GK   GER Jessica Bos
MF   GER Maren Haberäcker

References

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  1. ^ "Wie der SV Meppen plötzlich wieder Zweitligist wird". noz.de (in German). 15 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Nach Saisonabbruch in der 2. Frauen-Bundesliga: Bremen und Meppen steigen auf". fussballdaten.de (in German). 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ Kremer, Dieter (28 May 2024). "SV Meppen: Was der Nicht-Aufstieg für den Frauenfußball und den Verein bedeutet". noz.de (in German).
  4. ^ "Emsländerinnen!". SV Meppen. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
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