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FC Schalke 04

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FC Schalke 04
Full nameFußball-Club Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V.
Nickname(s)Die Knappen (The Knaves)
Die Königsblauen (The Royal Blues)
Founded1904
GroundVeltins-Arena,
Gelsenkirchen
Capacity61,482
ChairmanJosef Schnusenberg
ManagerHuub Stevens
League1. Bundesliga
2009–101. Bundesliga, 2nd
Veltins Arena, the home stadium of the FC Schalke 04.

TheFußball-Club Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04, commonly known asFC Schalke 04, is a successful and popularGermanfootball club.

It plays inGelsenkirchen. With more than 80.313members (15. Dezember 2009) at present it is the second largest Sportsclub of Germany and has departments for football,basketball,table tennis,handball andathletics. Since August 2001 the association plays its home plays in the Veltins arena (to 30 June 2005 Veltins Arena), one of the most modern stages of the world. In the coat of arms a white G is to be recognized, which stands for Gelsenkrichen.

There exists a great rivalry between Schalke 04 andBorussia Dortmund. The reason is the honorable competition of these clubs which live in neighborhood. Since the first match in 1925 there have been 135 matches. Schalke won 55 of them, Dortmund won 45 and 35 ended in a draw. In the 2009–10 Bundesliga season Schalke won both matches.

Football

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The football team is playing their home plays in theVeltins Arena. 61,673 people can visit the stadium for football matches in national, or 54,442 in internation competitions. During other events as for example concerts or opera plays 79,296 people can take place in the stadium. Its was also one of the 12 venues for the2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and the final of the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League betweenFC Porto andAS Monaco has been played there.

The players in the season 2021-22

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Squad

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As of 31 January 2022[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKGermany GermanyRalf Fährmann(fourth captain)[2]
2DFNetherlands NetherlandsThomas Ouwejan(on loan fromAZ)
3DFJapan JapanKo Itakura(on loan fromManchester City)
4MFIceland IcelandVictor Pálsson(vice captain)[2]
5DFNorway NorwayMarius Lode
7MFRepublic of Macedonia MacedoniaDarko Churlinov(on loan fromVfB Stuttgart)
8MFGermany GermanyDanny Latza(captain)[2]
9FWGermany GermanySimon Terodde(third captain)[2]
10MFUruguay UruguayRodrigo Zalazar(on loan fromEintracht Frankfurt)
11FWGermany GermanyMarius Bülter
14MFSouth Korea South KoreaLee Dong-gyeong(on loan fromUlsan Hyundai)
16DFNorway NorwayAndreas Vindheim(on loan fromSparta Prague)
17MFGermany GermanyFlorian Flick
18MFGermany GermanyMarc Rzatkowski
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21FWGermany GermanyMarvin Pieringer(on loan fromSC Freiburg)
24MFGermany GermanyDominick Drexler
26DFSenegal SenegalSalif Sané
27MFAustria AustriaReinhold Ranftl
30GKAustria AustriaMartin Fraisl
33DFGermany GermanyMalick Thiaw(fifth captain)[2]
34GKAustria AustriaMichael Langer
35DFPoland PolandMarcin Kamiński
36MFKosovo KosovoBlendi Idrizi
38MFGermany GermanyMehmet-Can Aydın
39MFRussia RussiaYaroslav Mikhailov(on loan fromZenit St. Petersburg)
41DFGermany GermanyHenning Matriciani
42MFGermany GermanyKerim Çalhanoğlu

Coach

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The current coach (and Manager) of Schalke 04 isDimitrios Grammozis.

Success

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International

  • UEFA-Cup-Sieger

o 1997 (1:0 und 0:1 (4:1 i.E.) gegen Inter Mailand)

  • UI-Cup-Sieger 2003, 2004

Championship

  • German champion (seven times):

o 1934 (2:1 vs 1. FC Nürnberg)o 1935 (6:4 vs VfB Stuttgart)o 1937 (2:0 vs 1. FC Nürnberg)o 1939 (9:0 vs Admira Wien)o 1940 (1:0 vs Dresdner SC)o 1942 (2:0 vs Vienna Wien)o 1958 (3:0 vs Hamburger SV)o Schalke was eight times runner-up

DFB-Cup

  • DFB-Pokalsieger:

o 1937 (2:1 vs Fortuna Düsseldorf)o 1972 (5:0 vs 1. FC Kaiserslautern)o 2001 (2:0 vs 1. FC Union Berlin)o 2002 (4:2 vs Bayer 04 Leverkusen)o 2011 (5:0 vs MSV Duisburg)

  • DFL-Ligapokalsieger 2005

References

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  1. "Der Kader des FC Schalke 04".Schalke 04 (in German). Retrieved17 June 2021.
  2. 2.02.12.22.32.4"Danny Latza is the new captain of Schalke 04".Schalke 04. 9 July 2021.

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