The Russia-based hydrocarbon giant Gazprom was dropped in February 2022 as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [66] Additional sponsors include Dusseldorf-based insurance group ERGO Insurance Group; Munich-based automotive manufacturer BMW; and its motorcycle division BMW Motorrad; Spanish-based security insurance company Reale Seguros; China-based telecommunications company Huawei; cyber gambling and sports betting company bet-at-home. com; beverage giant Coca-Cola; North Rhine Westphalia-based brewery Veltins; and the current manufacturer of Schalke's squad kits, Germany-based Adidas.
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[96] Other longstanding departments include the handball department, which was founded in 1926 and competed in the Gaumeister, Gauliga during Nazi Germany, and the current top division. [97] The athletic department was founded in 1922, with the club's former players including Olympic silver medallist decathlete Frank Busemann, and 2003 European Athletics Junior Championships gold 200-metre runner, Sebastian Ernst.
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[85] "Schalke" is mentioned in the film Das Boot when the bosun tells the crew in their ward room, "I got bad news for you men. Schalke lost 5–0, looks like we won't be in the final this year. " Honours[edit] [86][87] Domestic[edit] German Championship Winners: 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1958 DFB-Pokal/German Cup Winners: 1937, 1971–72, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2010–11 DFB-Ligapokal/German League Cup Winners: 2005 DFL-Supercup/German Super Cup Winners: 2011 2. Bundesliga Winners: 1981–82, 1990–91, 2021–22 International[edit] UEFA Cup Winners: 1996–97 UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners: 2003, 2004 UEFA club coefficient ranking[edit] As of 30 June 2022[88] Rank Team Points 93 Belarus FC BATE Borisov 17, 500 94 Norway FK Bodø/Glimt 17, 000 95 Germany Schalke 04 96 Austria SK Rapid Wien 16, 000 97 Belgium R.
Among the brightest young player discoveries of the 2013–14 season were Max Meyer and Leon Goretzka. The young Schalke squad won 11 out of 17 matches, totalling 36 points. At the end of the 2013–14 season, the club finished in third place in the Bundesliga table to qualify for their third-straight UEFA Champions League appearance, a feat Schalke had never before achieved. On 7 October 2014, after a 1–2 defeat to 1899 Hoffenheim and after amassing just eight points from seven matches, Keller was sacked and succeeded by Roberto Di Matteo.
The term may be used in any match between two football clubs of the Ruhr region (such as VfL Bochum, Rot-Weiss Essen or MSV Duisburg), but the term is most commonly associated with the rivalry between Schalke and Dortmund due to the derby's popularity and prestige. To some fans, the win of the derby itself is more important than the actual performance in the Bundesliga. Respective league placements of Schalke 04 and Borussia Dortmund since the 1963–64 season In popular culture[edit] The cleats worn by the entire S04 squad players in the 1920s displayed at the museum of Schalke 04. Schalke has been subject of a feature-length film called Fußball ist unser Leben ("Football is our life"), shown in 1999.
The team was unable to gain admittance to the Westdeutscher Spielverband (Western German Football Association) and played in one of the "wild associations" of early German football. In 1912, after years of failed attempts to join the official league, they merged with the gymnastic club Schalker Turnverein 1877 in order to facilitate their entry. This arrangement held up until 1915, when SV Westfalia Schalke was re-established as an independent club. The separation proved short-lived and the two came together again in 1919 as Turn- und Sportverein Schalke 1877. The new club won its first honours in 1923 as champions of the Schalke Kreisliga. It was around this time that Schalke picked up the nickname Die Knappen, from an old German word for "miners" because the team drew so many of its players and supporters from the coal miners of Gelsenkirchen.
[92] 2009 saw Schalke 04 voluntarily withdrawal from the ProA. Currently, the team competes in ProB. [93] The club founded a blind football department in 2015, which plays in the Blindenfußball-Bundesliga. [94] The women's football club was initially dissolved in the mid-1980s, but achieved some notable successes, including five-time Westphalia championships, and competed in the German championship and DFB Cup. Schalke 04 later cooperated with 1. FFC Recklinghausen [de], a women's football club, from 2007 to 2010, [95] and the current women's team was established in July 2020, to compete in Kreisliga B, the eighth tier of women's football, in 2021.
Standard de Liège Youth[edit] Domestic Under 19 Bundesliga Winners: 1976, 2006, 2012, 2015 Runners-up: 1975, 1980, 1981 Under 19 Bundesliga West Winners: 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Under 17 Bundesliga Winners: 1978, 2002 Runners-up: 1977, 1980 Under 17 Bundesliga West Winners: 2013 Double[edit] 1937: Championship and Cup Corporate structure[edit] As of 27 October 2022[89][90] Managing board Role Person Chairman Bernd Schröder Sport and Communications Peter Knäbel Finance Christina Rühl-Hamers Coaching staff Head coach Thomas Reis Assistant coach Mike Büskens Markus Gellhaus Matthias Kreutzer Sven Piepenbrock Goalkeeping coach Simon Henzler Athletic coach Jörn Menger Alexander Storck Rehabilitation coach David Gröger Analyst Lars Gerling Notable coaches[edit] Huub Stevens coached the club in four spells: firstly, from 1996 to 2002, where he won the UEFA Cup in 1997; secondly, from 2011 to 2012; thirdly, in 2019 as an interim; and again in 2020 as interim coach.
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[citation needed] In 1924, the football team parted ways with the gymnasts again, this time taking the club chairman along with them. They took the name FC Schalke 04 and adopted the now familiar blue and white kit from which their second nickname would derive, Die Königsblauen (English: The Royal Blues). The following year, the club became the dominant local side, based on a style of play that used short, sharp, man-to-man passing to move the ball. This system would later become famous as the Schalker Kreisel (English: spinning top; gyroscope).
He was voted 'Coach of the Century' by Schalke fans in 1999. [91] Name Nationality From To Honours Hans Schmidt 1 July 1933 12 June 1938 3 German championships (1934, 1935, 1937)German championship runners-up (1933, 1938)5 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938)1 Tschammerpokal (1937); runners-up (1935, 1936) Otto Faist 13 July 1938 31 December 1942 3 German championships (1939, 1940, 1942)German championship runners-up (1941)4 Gauliga Westfalen championships (1939, 1940, 1941, 1942)Tschammerpokal runners-up (1941, 1942) 1 July 1946 30 September 1947 West Germany 1 July 1949 30 June 1954 1 Oberliga West championship (1951); runners-up (1952) Edi Frühwirth 1 July 1954 30 June 1959 1 German championship (1958)1 Oberliga West championship (1958); runners-up (1956)DFB-Pokal runners-up (1955) Ivica Horvat Yugoslavia 1 July 19711 July 1978 30 June 197617 March 1979 Bundesliga runners-up (1971–72)1 DFB-Pokal (1971–72) Huub Stevens Netherlands 8 October 199627 September 201114 March 201918 December 2020 30 June 200216 December 201230 June 201922 December 2020 Bundesliga runners-up (2000–01)2 DFB-Pokals (2000–01, 2001–02)1 UEFA Cup (1997)DFB-Ligapokal runners-up (2001, 2002) Felix Magath 1 July 2009 16 March 2011 Bundesliga runners-up (2009–10)1 DFL-Supercup (2010) Other departments[edit] The basketball department played in the 1988–89 season in the National Basketball League Basketball Bundesliga and from 2004 for several seasons in the ProA, the second highest basketball league in Germany.
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On 16 March 2011, Magath was sacked and replaced with Ralf Rangnick, who previously, between 2004 and 2005, had a brief spell being in charge of the team. Within just weeks of his appointment, Rangnick masterminded a 5–2 victory over Inter Milan at the San Siro during the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Schalke advanced to the semi-final where they lost 2–0 to Manchester United in the first leg and 4–1 in the second leg. [11] However, Schalke 04 managed to win the 2010–11 DFB-Pokal after a thrashing victory 5–0 over MSV Duisburg. [12] On 1 June 2011, Schalke's captain, Manuel Neuer, made his move to Bayern Munich.
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