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2017–18 SSV Jahn Regensburg season

SSV Jahn Regensburg
2017–18 season
ChairmanHans Rothammer
CoachAchim Beierlorzer
StadiumContinental Arena
2. Bundesliga5th
DFB-PokalSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Marco Grüttner (12)

All:
Marco Grüttner (14)
Highest home attendance15,224 (sell-out) vs 1. FC Nürnberg, FC St. Pauli and SV Darmstadt
Lowest home attendance7,137 vs Arminia Bielefeld
Average home league attendance11081
Biggest win4–0 vs. MSV Duisburg
Biggest defeat0–3 vs. SV Darmstadt
All statistics correct as of 18:17, 15 May 2018 (UTC).

The 2017–18 SSV Jahn Regensburg season is the 111th season in the club's football history. In 2017–18, the club plays in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German football. It was the club's first season back in this league, having won promotion from the 3. Liga in 2016–17 after a play-off victory over TSV 1860 Munich.

The club also took part in the 2017–18 edition of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, but was eliminated in the second round.

Events

SSV Jahn Regensburg won promotion after beating TSV 1860 Munich in the 2016–17 2. Bundesliga relegation play-offs.[1] The contract of the manager Heiko Herrlich was only valid for the 3. Liga[2] and despite a verbal agreement to continue as manager, Herrlich decided to join Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen instead.[3] On 26 June 2017, Achim Beierlorzer took over as new manager.[4]

In June 2017, the Global Sports Invest AG with CEO Philipp Schober bought 90% of the shares of the SSV Jahn Regensburg GmbH & Co KGaA (the owner of the professional football team) from Bauteam Tretzel, a construction company which is involved in the corruption affair in Regensburg.[5] The management of the club claimed not to be involved in the corruption affair concerning campaign donations for mayor Joachim Wolbergs.[6]

Regensburg did not start well in the season. They lost the first league match to a player's blunder in injury time[7] and also lost the second match.[8] In the first round of the DFB-Pokal, they reached the next round with a victory over fellow league side SV Darmstadt 98.[7] The week after, Regensburg won the first three points in the league in an away match against FC Ingolstadt 04.[9] With only six points from the next eight league matches, Regensburg dropped to the 15th place, the lowest place in the table without relegation. They ware also eliminated in the second round of the DFB-Pokal by fellow league side 1. FC Heidenheim.[10] But the next league matches against the lower placed teams 1. FC Kaiserslautern and SpVgg Greuther Fürth could be won[11][12] and the Jahn collected ten points until the winter break which earned them a secured spot in the middle of the table.

In September 2017, Bauteam Tretzel withdrew from their contract with the Global Sports Invest and transferred 62% of the shares of the SSV Jahn Regensburg GmbH & Co KGaA to SSV Jahn Regensburg (the club).[13] Finally, the club could acquire all the shares in October 2017.[14]

After the winter break, Regensburg was in a good form and could eventually climb to the fourth place in the table, only two points behind the third place which would qualify them to the promotion play-offs.[15] Nevertheless, they were only nine points ahead of the 16th place which would send them to the relegation play-offs, so they could still not be sure that they avoided relegation. With the 3–1 victory over FC St. Pauli on the 31st matchday, they finally managed to avoid relegation and still had a chance at the promotion play-offs.[16] But they only won one point from the last three matches and finished the league in fifth place. This was the first time that Jahn Regensburg could avoid relegation from the 2. Bundesliga and a great success for the team.[17]

Transfers

In

No. Pos. Name Age EU Moving from Type Transfer Window Contract ends Transfer fee Ref.
23 FW Armenia Sargis Adamyan 24 No TSV Steinbach Summer 30 June 2019 [18]
22 FW Sebastian Stolze 22 Yes VfL Wolfsburg Loan Summer 30 June 2018 N/A [18]
21 FW Jonas Nietfeld 23 Yes FSV Zwickau Summer 30 June 2019 [19][20]
20 FW Kosovo Albion Vrenezi 23 No FC Augsburg II Summer 30 June 2019 [21]
5 DF Benedikt Gimber 20 Yes TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Loan Summer 30 June 2018 N/A [22][23]
4 DF Denmark Asger Sørensen 20 Yes FC Red Bull Salzburg Loan Summer 30 June 2018 N/A [24][25]
29 FW Joshua Mees 21 Yes TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Loan Summer 30 June 2018 N/A [26][27]
33 GK André Weis 27 Yes 1. FC Kaiserslautern Loan Summer 30 June 2018 N/A [28][29]
11 FW Sebastian Freis 32 Yes Free agent Summer 30 June 2019 N/A [30][31]
25 FW Hamadi Al Ghaddioui 27 Yes Sportfreunde Lotte Winter 30 June 2020 [32][33]

Out

No. Pos. Name Age EU Moving to Type Transfer Window Transfer fee Ref.
25 MF Erik Thommy 22 Yes FC Augsburg Loan ended Summer N/A
4 DF Thomas Paulus 35 Yes Retirement Summer N/A [34]
32 MF Michael Faber 22 Yes DJK Vilzing Free transfer Summer None [35]
20 MF Kolja Pusch 24 Yes 1. FC Heidenheim Free transfer Summer None [19]
33 DF Robin Urban 23 Yes Rot-Weiss Essen Free transfer Summer None [36][37]
21 MF Austria Daniel Schöpf 27 Yes Free transfer Summer None [36][38]
24 MF André Luge 26 Yes FC Augsburg Free transfer Summer None [36][38]
5 DF Turkey Ali Odabas 23 No FSV Zwickau Loan Summer N/A [39]
34 FW Haris Hyseni 24 Yes SV Meppen Loan Summer N/A [40]
11 FW Markus Ziereis 24 Yes TSV 1860 Munich Summer N/A [41]
19 FW Patrik Džalto 20 Yes TuS Koblenz Winter N/A [42]

Preseason and friendlies

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Date KickoffA Venue City Opponent Res.B Att. Goalscorers Ref.
SSV Jahn Regensburg Opponent
30 June 2017 18:00 Sportplatz SV Töging Töging FC Augsburg II 2–0 1,000 Adamyan 29'
Grüttner 70'
[43][44]
2 July 2017 17:00 Gülchsheim 1. FC Schweinfurt 1–4 Nietfeld 83' Jabiri 16', 17'
Krautschneider 44'
Kracun 76'
[45][46]
7 July 2017 17:00 Kaulbachweg Regensburg SV Ried 1–4 512 Hoffmann 18' Mayer 87' [47]
9 July 2017 11:30 Bad Gögging SpVgg Niederaichbach 21–1 700 Adamyan 8', 12', 35'
Grüttner 18', 22', 31', 42'
Nietfeld 39'
Stolze 46', 75'
Vrenezi 47', 54'
Ziereis 48', 55', 65', 79', 90'
Džalto 53', 71'
Nachreiner 59'
Geipl 86'
Wischinski 7' [48][49]
15 July 2017 14:00 Stadion an der Further Straße Cham VfR Aalen 2–3 Grüttner 4'
Hoffmann 67'
Bär 16'
Schorr 36'
Morys 76'
[50][51]
21 July 2017 17:00 Ergolding Arsenal F.C. Reserves 5–0 Ziereis 15'
Vrenezi 29'
Mees 51'
Hoffmann 54'
Hesse 61'
[52][53]
22 July 2017 15:00 Donaustadion Ulm FC Augsburg 2–1 Adamyan 15'
Grüttner 40'
Ji 34' [54][55]
29 August 2017 18:00 Kornburg TSV Kornburg 7–1 Vrenezi 6', 8', 31'
Nietfeld 54'
Freis 65'
George 68'
Saller 82'
Pasko 58' [56][57]
30 August 2017 19:00 Stadion am Roten Steg Bad Kötzting 1. FC Bad Kötzting 6–0 800 Grüttner 11'
Vrenezi 12'
Mees 25'
Nietfeld 57'
Freis 71'
Geipl 79'
[58][59]
4 October 2017 16:30 Sportgelände Tirschenreuth FSV Zwickau 2–1 250 Freis 23', 29' Öztürk 89' [60][61]
9 November 2017 14:30 Kaulbachweg Regensburg SpVgg Unterhaching 2–0 250 Stolze 75'
Hoffmann 79'
[62][63]
6 January 2018 14:00 Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, Platz 8 Jena FC Carl Zeiss Jena 3–2 about 300 Pannewitz 2' (o.g.)
Hoffmann 58'
Adamyan 87'
Thiele 32'
Starke 34'
[64][65]
9 January 2018 14:00 Kaulbachweg Regensburg LASK Linz 3–3 about 250 Al Ghaddioui 32', 38'
Stolze 63' (pen.)
Raguž 78', 98'
Gartler 81'
[66][67][68]
13 January 2018 14:00 Mechatronik Arena Großaspach SG Sonnenhof Großaspach 2–0 Mees 6'
Grüttner 39'
[69][70]
19 January 2018 14:00 Rechte Saalachzeile 58 Salzburg FC Liefering 5–1 Vrenezi 3'
Nietfeld 53'
Al Ghaddioui 60'
Freis 65'
Stolze 68'
Niangbo 20' [71][72]

2. Bundesliga

2. Bundesliga fixtures & results

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

MD Date
KickoffA
H/A Opponent Res.B
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Table Ref.
SSV Jahn Regensburg Opponent Pos. Pts.
1 29 July 2017 15:30 A Arminia Bielefeld 1–2 17,333 George 23' Staude 39'
Šporar 90'
12 0 [7]
2 6 August 2017 13:30 H 1. FC Nürnberg 0–1 15,224 (sell-out) Möhwald 78' 15 0 [8]
3 20 August 2017 13:30 A FC Ingolstadt 4–2 13,000 Mees 28'
George 73', 79'
Nietfeld 90+3'
Kittel 52'
M. Matip 57'
12 3 [9]
4 26 August 2017 13:00 H Holstein Kiel 1–2 8,600 Knoll 43' Schindler 20'
Ducksch 30'
14 3 [73]
5 8 September 2017 18:30 A 1. FC Heidenheim 3–1 10,500 Knoll 68'
Mees 88'
Grüttner 90+4'
Widemann 86' 13 6 [74]
6 17 September 2017 13:30 H Dynamo Dresden 0–2 14,831 Horvath 48'
Aosman 51'
15 6 [75]
7 20 September 2017 18:30 A Fortuna Düsseldorf 0–1 19,380 Kujović 48' 16 6 [76]
8 23 September 2017 13:00 H Eintracht Braunschweig 2–1 8,432 Grüttner 47'
Nietfeld 77'
Baffo 42' 12 9 [77]
9 1 October 2017 13:30 A SV Sandhausen 0–2 5,502 Höler 67', 84' 14 9 [78]
10 15 October 2017 13:30 H Union Berlin 0–2 9,791 Polter 20'
Gogia 57'
14 9 [79]
11 22 October 2017 13:30 A Erzgebirge Aue 0–1 7,550 Kvesić 59' 15 9 [80]
12 28 October 2017 13:00 H 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3–1 10,081 Stolze 10', 49'
Knoll 33'
Moritz 14' 15 12 [11]
13 4 November 2017 13:00 H SpVgg Greuther Fürth 3–2 11,100 Adamyan 20', 44'
Magyar 68' (o.g.)
Magyar 32'
Caligiuri 47'
13 15 [12]
14 19 November 2017 13:30 A FC St. Pauli 2–2 29,546 Grüttner 21'
Adamyan 24'
Sobiech 40'
Allagui 45'
13 16 [81]
15 25 November 2017 13:00 H MSV Duisburg 4–0 9,889 Grüttner 8'
Nietfeld 27'
Lais 39'
Mees 87'
9 19 [82]
16 3 December 2017 13:30 A SV Darmstadt 98 1–0 14,650 Grüttner 52' 7 22 [83]
17 9 December 2017 13:00 H VfL Bochum 0–1 7,285 Kruse 7' 12 22 [84]
18 16 December 2017 13:00 H Arminia Bielefeld 3–2 7,137 Gimber 14'
Grüttner 25'
Hartherz 78' (o.g.)
Voglsammer 12'
Kerschbaumer 90+2'
8 25 [85]
19 23 January 2018 20:30 A 1. FC Nürnberg 2–2 26,231 Lais 6'
Grüttner 28'
Behrens 10'
Salli 49'
9 26 [86]
20 26 January 2018 18:30 H FC Ingolstadt 3–2 13,010 Wahl 72'
Stolze 78'
Nietfeld 88'
Morales 72'
Lezcano 72'
7 29 [87]
21 3 February 2018 13:00 A Holstein Kiel 1–1 10,000 Grüttner 28' Ducksch 4' 7 30 [88]
22 10 February 2018 13:00 H 1. FC Heidenheim 2–0 8,006 George 34'
Grüttner 90'
6 33 [89]
23 18 February 2018 13:30 A Dynamo Dresden 0–1 25,003 Berko 35' 8 33 [90]
24 23 February 2018 18:30 H Fortuna Düsseldorf 4–3 10,963 Grüttner 37'
Nietfeld 40'
Knoll 60' (pen.)
Adamyan 65'
Hennings 3'
Raman 13'
Usami 15'
5 36 [91]
25 4 March 2018 13:30 A Eintracht Braunschweig 1–2 18,560 Knoll 85' (pen.) Nyman 36'
Hochscheidt 61'
6 36 [92]
26 11 March 2018 13:30 H SV Sandhausen 2–1 11,885 Mees 28', 52' Aygüneş 60' 4 39 [15]
27 17 March 2018 13:00 A Union Berlin 2–2 21,248 Grüttner 59'
Knoll 89' (pen.)
F. Kroos 45'
Hosiner 64'
4 40 [93]
28 1 April 2018 13:30 H Erzgebirge Aue 1–3 11,707 Knoll 50' Köpke 27', 57'
Munsy 43'
5 40 [94]
29 8 April 2018 13:00 A 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1–1 27,780 Saller 6' Andersson 73' 5 41 [95]
30 13 April 2018 18:30 A SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2–1 11,105 George 49', 84' Nandzik 87' (o.g.) 4 44 [96]
31 21 April 2018 13:00 H FC St. Pauli 3–1 15,224 (sell-out) Grüttner 10'
Adamyan 21'
Mees 48'
Flum 53' 4 47 [16]
32 29 April 2018 13:30 A MSV Duisburg 1–4 15,149 George 58' Nauber 52'
Iljutcenko 60'
Stoppelkamp 75'
Engin 87'
5 47 [97]
33 6 May 2018 15:30 H SV Darmstadt 98 0–3 15,210 (sell-out) Jones 29'
Ji 68'
Kempe 73'
5 47 [98]
34 13 May 15:30 A VfL Bochum 1–1 20,811 Grüttner 64' Wurtz 87' 5 48 [99]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
3 Holstein Kiel 34 14 14 6 71 44 +27 56 Qualification to promotion play-offs
4 Arminia Bielefeld 34 12 12 10 51 47 +4 48
5 Jahn Regensburg 34 14 6 14 53 53 0 48
6 VfL Bochum 34 13 9 12 37 40 −3 48
7 MSV Duisburg 34 13 9 12 52 56 −4 48
Source: DFB
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

DFB-Pokal

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

RD Date KickoffA Venue City Opponent ResultB Attendance Goalscorers Ref.
SSV Jahn Regensburg Opponent
First round 12 August 2017 18:30 Continental Arena Regensburg SV Darmstadt 98 3–1 8,919 Lais 45+2' (pen.)
Nietfeld 87'
Grüttner 90+4'
Sobiech 40' [100]
Second round 25 October 2017 20:45 Continental Arena Regensburg 1. FC Heidenheim 2–5 6,678 Nietfeld 45+1'
Grüttner 54'
Thiel 30', 50'
Glatzel 32', 82'
Pusch 55'
[10]

Player information

As of 21 April 2018.[101]

No. Pos Nat Player Total 2. Liga DFB-Pokal
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Germany GER Philipp Pentke 30 0 28 0 2 0
3 DF Germany GER Alexander Nandzik 33 0 31 0 2 0
4 DF Denmark DEN Asger Sørensen 26 0 25 0 1 0
5 DF Germany GER Benedikt Gimber 29 2 27 1 2 1
6 DF Germany GER Benedikt Saller 30 1 29 1 1 0
7 DF Germany GER Marcel Hofrath 8 0 8 0 0 0
8 MF Germany GER Andreas Geipl 24 0 22 0 2 0
9 FW Germany GER Jann George 30 7 29 7 1 0
10 MF Germany GER Marvin Knoll 34 7 32 7 2 0
11 FW Germany GER Sebastian Freis 6 0 5 0 1 0
13 DF Germany GER Sven Kopp 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 FW Germany GER Marco Grüttner 35 15 33 13 2 2
16 DF Lithuania LTU Markus Palionis 8 0 8 0 0 0
17 MF Germany GER Oliver Hein 1 0 1 0 0 0
18 MF Germany GER Marc Lais 34 3 32 2 2 1
19 FW Germany GER Patrik Džalto 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 FW Kosovo KOS Albion Vrenezi 15 0 15 0 0 0
21 FW Germany GER Jonas Nietfeld 32 7 30 5 2 2
22 FW Germany GER Sebastian Stolze 27 3 27 3 0 0
23 FW Armenia ARM Sargis Adamyan 35 5 33 5 2 0
25 FW Germany GER Hamadi Al Ghaddioui 5 0 5 0 0 0
26 GK Germany GER Bastian Lerch 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 MF Germany GER Kevin Hoffmann 2 0 0 0 2 0
28 DF Germany GER Sebastian Nachreiner 29 0 27 0 2 0
29 FW Germany GER Joshua Mees 24 6 22 6 2 0
31 MF Germany GER Uwe Hesse 1 0 1 0 0 0
33 GK Germany GER André Weis 6 0 6 0 0 0

Notes

A. ^ ^ ^ Kickoff time in Central European Time/Central European Summer Time.
B. ^ ^ ^ SSV Jahn Regensburg goals first.

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