Borussia Dortmund Youth Sector

Borussia Dortmund Youth Sector
Full name Ballspielverein Borussia
09 e.V. Dortmund
President Dr Reinhard Rauball
Youth Coordinator Lars Ricken
Website Club home page

Borussia Dortmund Youth Sector is the youth set-up of Borussia Dortmund. The club operates the system for boys from the age of nine upwards and a total of 15 youth teams. Home games are staged at the club's training ground Hohenbuschei.

Lars Ricken, a former Dortmund player and German international, has been the youth coordinator since 2008.[1]

The youth team has educated many players who have become regulars in the Fußball-Bundesliga and the Germany national football team, such as Eike Immel, Lars Ricken and the current club Director for Sport Michael Zorc. Most recent graduates include first team regulars Marco Reus, Nuri Şahin and Marcel Schmelzer. The club has notably produced World Cup champions Mario Götze and Kevin Großkreutz.

Organization

The club recruits young players and teach them football skills required to play at that club's standard. The young apprentices offered the chance to train in close proximity to the professional players.

The club launched partnerships with United States sides Cincinnati United and La Roca Futbol Club. The cooperation will include training philosophies and drills for their coaches and annual training camps with Dortmund coaching staff.[2]

The Evonik-Fußballschule des BVB was opened in July 2011 to provide mainstream education for the youth players who do not reside in the Dortmund area.[3]

In 2014, a new dormitory for young players from outside of Dortmund was opened. It houses the young sportsmen who are trained to become a part of the club's professional teams.[4]

Youth teams

Under-19

The team currently competes in the Under 19 Bundesliga and the UEFA Youth League. It also participates in the DFB Junioren Vereinspokal and the Under 19 Westphalia Cup. Some of the members of the Under 19 team also play for the club's reserve team Borussia Dortmund II. Former Under 17 head coach Hannes Wolf has been the head coach since July 2015 after he triumphed two Under 17 championships in a row.

As of 26 January 2016.[5]

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

No. Position Player
Germany GK Jan-Pascal Reckert
Germany GK Dominik Reimann
Germany GK Eike Bansen
Germany DF Jan Binias
Morocco DF Mohamed El-Bouazzati
Germany DF Patrick Fritsch
Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Sandy Husić
Germany DF Amos Pieper
Germany DF Till Schumacher
Turkey DF Mert Şahin
Germany DF Niklas Sewing
Germany MF Oğuzhan Aydoğan
Denmark MF Jacob Bruun Larsen
Germany MF Nils Burchardt
No. Position Player
Germany MF Dženis Burnić
Germany MF Lars Dietz
Turkey MF Berkant Güner
Germany MF Şahin Kösecik
Germany MF Alexander Laukart
Germany MF Felix Passlack
United States MF Christian Pulisic
Germany MF David Sauerland
Italy MF Dario Scuderi
Turkey FW Hayrullah Alıcı
Germany FW Etienne Amenyido
Germany FW Jonas Arweiler
Germany FW Tarik Kurt
Germany FW Janni Serra

Under-17

The team currently competes in the Under 17 Bundesliga and the Under 17 Westphalia Cup. The team recently have won for the sixth time the Under 17 championship and have succeed in defend the previous championship. Benjamin Hoffmann has been the head coach since July 2015.

As of 15 April 2016.[6]

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

No. Position Player
Germany GK Michele Cordi
Germany GK Björn Heußen
Germany GK Michael Luyambula
Austria GK Mario Schragl
Germany GK Jonas Wenzel
Germany DF Niklas Beste
Germany DF Luca Kilian
Germany DF Sören Lippert
Germany DF Julian Schwermann
Germany DF Tim Sechelmann
Germany DF Jan Stuhldreier
Turkey DF Sefa Topcu
Germany DF Nickson Touglo
Germany DF Philipp Wagner
No. Position Player
Germany DF Dominik Wanner
Turkey DF Hapsuno Yıldız
Germany MF Emre Aydinel
Germany MF Miguel Blanco
Germany MF Marcel Exner
Germany MF Julian Horstmann
Germany MF Yassin Ibrahim
Poland MF David Kopacz
Germany MF Alexander Schulte
Germany MF Yoel Yilma
Germany MF Semih Zengin
Turkey FW Hüseyin Bulut
Germany FW Gabriele Kyeremateng
Poland FW Robin Wodniok

Current technical staff

Role Under 19[5] Under 17[6]
Head coach Germany Hannes Wolf Germany Benjamin Hoffmann
Assistant coach Germany Miguel Moreira Germany Sebastian Geppert
Goalkeeper coach Germany Andreas Braun Germany Thomas Feldhoff

Honours

Winners (6): 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2015–16
Runners-up (1): 2008–09
Winners (6): 1983–84, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1997–98, 2013–14, 2014–15
Runners-up (6): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2015–16
Winners (2): 2008–09, 2015–16
Winners (4): 2007–08, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Runners-up (2): 2006–07, 2010–11
Runners-up (1): 2008–09
Winners (5): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2014–15
Runners-up (1): 2012–13
Winners (3): 2006–07, 2008–09, 2013–14
Runners-up (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2015–16

International youth graduates

This is a list of former Borussia Dortmund youth graduates who have gone on to represent their country at full international level.

As of 5 June 2016.

Fritz Walter Medal

First awarded in 2005, the Fritz Walter Medal is a series of annual awards given by the German Football Association to German youth footballers. The following youth graduates have won the medal.

As of 30 July 2015.
Year Category Metal Player
2005 Under 18 Gold Marc-André Kruska
2005 Under 17 Bronze Sebastian Tyrała1[]
2009 Under 17 Gold Mario Götze
2010 Under 18 Gold Mario Götze
2012 Under 19 Gold Antonio Rüdiger
2015 Under 17 Gold Felix Passlack

^ 1: Tyrała began his career with the Germany national youth football team. Later he switched to Poland.

References

  1. "Lars Ricken Is Borussia's New Youth Coordinator". bvb.de. 11 July 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  2. "BVB announce partnership with football clubs in the US". bvb.de. 2 July 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  3. "BVB Evonik Fußballschule eröffnet - 500 Kinder trainieren im Schatten des Signal Iduna Park" (in German). bvb.de. 25 July 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  4. "Das neue Jugendhaus: Schwarzgelbe Talent-WG" (in German). bvb.de. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  5. 1 2 "A-Junioren-Bundesliga, Saison 2015/2016" (in German). bvb.de. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  6. 1 2 "B-Junioren-Bundesliga, Saison 2015/2016)" (in German). bvb.de. Retrieved 1 July 2015.

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