Reinickendorfer Füchse
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Reinickendorfer Füchse are a German association football club
Football in Germany
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 based in Reinickendorf
Reinickendorf
Reinickendorf is the twelfth borough of Berlin. It encompasses the northwest of the city area, including the Berlin-Tegel Airport, Lake Tegel, spacious settlements of detached houses as well as housing estates like Märkisches Viertel.-Subdivision:...

, a western district of in Berlin
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. The football side is part of a larger sports association that has departments for basketball, bowling, boxing, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey
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, swimming, tennis, table tennis, and volleyball. In January 2007 the Metropol Cricket Team Berlin joined the club as its cricket
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 department.

History

The club was established 28 January 1891 as the gymnastics club Turn Verein Reinickendorf. To honour the memory of Adolf Dorner, who played a leading role in promoting gymnastics within German schools, the club was re-named Turnverein Dorner in September 1893. As the association grew to include departments for other sports it became Turn- und Sportverein Dorner.

In November 1937 TSV Dorner joined Reinickendorfer Fußball Club Halley-Concordia and the Reinickendorfer Hockeyclub to create Turn- und Rasensportverein Reinickendorf. RFC Halley-Concordia was the product of the 1925 union between Reinickendorfer FC Halley 1910 and Concordia 95. This club made a brief two season appearance in top-flight Berlin competition in 1929–1931.

In the aftermath of World War II most associations in the country, including sports and football clubs, were dissolved by occupying Allied authorities. Most of the former membership of Tura was re-organized as SG Reinickendorf Ost in late 1945, while the footballers formed SG Felsenbeck. In April 1947 SG Reinickendorf Ost gave rise to today's club, Berliner Turn- und Sportverein von 1891 Reinickendorfer Füchse. Felsenbeck became RFC Halley – Borussia in July 1948 and on 1 December the same year, joined BSTV.

The club rose up out of lower level local competition to third division play in the Amateurliga Berlin (III) in 1958. After the formation in 1963 of the Bundesliga, Germany's first professional football league, Reinickendorf joined the new second division Regionalliga Berlin on the strength of a third place finish. A lower table side there, the team was relegated after a 16th place finish in 1969. They continued to play as a third tier side for nearly three decades, finally slipping out of what had become the Regionalliga Nordost (III) to the Oberliga Nordost-Nord (IV) in 1998. During that time Die Füchse captured two Amateur Oberliga Berlin (III) titles, in 1989 and 1990, but performed poorly in the subsequent promotion rounds for the 2. Bundesliga
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.

In seven seasons in the Oberliga Nordost-Nord, Reinickendorf generally earned ordinary results until finally being sent down to the Verbandsliga Berlin (V) in 2005, where they played until 2008, earning promotion back to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord
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.

Throughout the 90s and into the new millennium the team has enjoyed some success in cup competition winning Berlin's Paul Rusch Cup in 1997 and 2003 in addition to making two other losing cup final appearances.

Former players

  • Christian Backs
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  • Francis Banecki
    Francis Banecki
    Francis Banecki is a German footballer who plays for SV Meppen.-Career:Banecki played for Reinickendorfer Füchse and for Hertha BSC in his youth years before moving to Werder Bremen in 2003–04...

  • Änis Ben-Hatira
    Änis Ben-Hatira
    Änis Ben-Hatira is a German footballer of Tunisian descent who plays for Hertha BSC.-Career:Ben-Hatira started his football career playing for his local club Reinickendorfer Füchse before moving to TeBe Berlin, where he spent most of his youth...

  • Sascha Bigalke
    Sascha Bigalke
    Sascha Bigalke is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SpVgg Unterhaching.-Club career:Bigalke started his professional career with Hertha BSC, making his first appearance on 31 July 2008 in the UEFA Cup 2008–09 first qualifying round second leg against FC Nistru Otaci...

  • Kevin-Prince Boateng
    Kevin-Prince Boateng
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  • Ashkan Dejagah
    Ashkan Dejagah
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  • Chinedu Ede
    Chinedu Ede
    Chinedu Ede is a German footballer who plays for 1. FC Union Berlin.- Career :Ede began his career with Berlin AK 07 and joined later the Reinickendorfer Füchse. In summer 1999 was scouted by Hertha BSC. He played there first for the youth team and was promoted to first team on 6 April 2006...

  • Thomas Häßler
    Thomas Häßler
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  • Oliver Holzbecher
    Oliver Holzbecher
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  • Benjamin Köhler
    Benjamin Köhler
    Benjamin Köhler is a German footballer playing with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2. Bundesliga. Köhler, who is left-footed, can play flexibly on all offensive positions but often finds himself on the left wing....

  • Anton Müller
    Anton Müller
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  • Andreas Neuendorf
    Andreas Neuendorf
    Andreas "Zecke" Neuendorf is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hertha BSC II.-Career:Neuendorf has played for Bayer Leverkusen and Hertha BSC. He left Berlin after the 2006-07 season, having played with the club for six years...

  • Oliver Schröder
    Oliver Schröder
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Stadium

The team plays its home matches in the Freiheitsweg which has a capacity of 3,000 (200 seats).

Honours

  • Amateur Oberliga Berlin (III) champions: 1989, 1990
  • Paul Rusch Pokal (Paul Rusch/Berlin Cup) winner: 1997, 2003
  • Berliner Pokal (Berlin Cup) finalist: 1992
  • Paul Rusch Pokal (Paul Rusch/Berlin Cup) finalist: 2002

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