Results

Germany Landesliga 05/31 16:00 - FC Saalfeld v SV Schott Jena D 1-1
Germany Landesliga 05/24 16:45 - SV Schott Jena v FSV Preussen Bad Langensalza D 0-0
Germany Verbandsliga 04/20 11:00 - SV Schott Jena v FC Wacker Teistungen L 0-3
Germany Landespokal 03/23 14:00 - SV Schott Jena v Carl Zeiss Jena L 0-2
Germany Cup 11/18 13:00 - SV Schott Jena v BSG Wismut Gera W 4-0
Germany Landesliga 11/04 12:00 - SV Schott Jena v FSV Schleiz D 0-0
Club Friendly List 07/08 13:00 - SV Schott Jena v Carl Zeiss Jena L 0-5
Germany Landesliga 06/17 13:00 - SV Schott Jena v SV 09 Arnstadt L 0-2
Germany Verbandsliga 08/27 11:00 - SV Schott Jena v FSV Schleiz W 2-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 06/03 12:00 30 [12] SV Schott Jena v Plauen [4] L 0-6
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 05/27 12:00 29 [2] FC International Leipzig v SV Schott Jena [12] L 2-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 05/19 12:00 28 SV Schott Jena v VfL Halle 96 W 3-2

Wikipedia - SV Schott Jena

SV Schott Jena (styled as SV SCHOTT Jena) is a German football club located in Jena, Thuringia. It currently plays in NOFV-Oberliga Süd. The team's colours are blue and white.

History

SV Schott Jena was founded in 1896 as TV Glashütte Jena by workers of Schott AG and the company's founder Otto Schott. In 1911 the gymnastics club added a football department and joined the Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund. Until 1933 the footballers were ATSB's Thuringian champions twice. In that year the club was renamed TSV Glaswerk Jena after a merger, and in 1937 as TuS Schott Jena.

After the Second World War football and other sports clubs were ordered dissolved; Schott Jena was among them, but was refounded as SG Jena Forst in 1946. Frequent name changes followed despite the financial support given by the glassworks company. By 1990, it had played under 10 different names, including BSG Otto Schott and BSG Glas Jena. On the sporting level, the club never gained a foothold in the higher-class football in the GDR. In 1950 the footballers joined the newly founded BSG Chemie Jena. In the late eighties Chemie repeatedly won the Bezirksliga Gera, but failed repeatedly in the promotion round to DDR-Liga (II).

After German reunification Chemie was renamed SV Jenaer Glas and was admitted to the Landesliga Thüringen (V). In the 1995–96 season it fell short of winning outright promotion, but clinched the Thuringian championship in the next. In the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV), JENAer Glaswerk played three seasons there until it went back to the Landesliga in 2000, this time as Schott JENAer Glas. In 2008–09, as Schott Jena, it won its second Thuringian title in the post-reunification era (and fifth overall) for a return to the Oberliga Nordost (V) but was returned after a season to the sixth tier. In 2012–13 Schott clinched its third Thuringian title. In addition, a 1–0 victory over third division FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt in the Thuringia Cup qualified Schott Jena for the first round of the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal. Schott was beaten 0–4 by Bundesliga club Hamburger SV in front of 12,000 spectators at Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, wherein the home side played without conceding a goal for 72 minutes.

Schott Jenaer Glas logo used from 2001 to 2008

Schott voluntarily resigned from the Oberliga in 2018 and re-entered the Thüringenliga.

SV Schott Jena is a distinguished German soccer club based in Jena, Thuringia. Founded in 1903, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Known for its commitment to developing young talent, SV Schott Jena has a reputation for fostering players who go on to make significant contributions to the sport.

The team competes in the lower tiers of German football, showcasing a blend of experienced players and promising youth. Their home matches are held at the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing their pride and heritage.

SV Schott Jena is not only focused on competitive success but also emphasizes community engagement and sportsmanship. The club plays a vital role in promoting soccer at the grassroots level, encouraging participation and passion for the game among local youth. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, SV Schott Jena continues to be a significant part of the German football landscape.