FRISCO, TX – JULY 07: John Brooks #6 of USA celerates after Clint Dempsey #8 of USA scored against Donis Escober #22 of Honduras during the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A match between USA and Honduras at Toyota Stadium on July 7, 2015 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Guide to Picking Your Bundesliga Side: Hertha Berlin edition

With Fox Sports giving soccer fans in the United States a serious look at the Bundesliga for the first time in a long time, many fans will be tuning in for the first time. For many the upcoming 2015-16 season will be the first glimpse of the league as a whole, and with that in mind we give you a guide to each team. Good luck picking your side to support.

Club History:

Nickname:Die Alte Dame (The Old Lady); Die Blau-Weißen (The Blue-Whites)
Founded: July 25, 1892
Club Colours: Blue and White
Primary Rivals: Union Berlin
DFB Pokal Trophies: None
Stadium: Olympiastadion Berlin (74,475)

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Bundesliga History:

Bundesliga Titles: 0 (Won German Championship before Bundesliga in 1930 and 1931)
Last Title: None
2014-15 Position: 15th
Best Position: 2nd (1974-75)

 

Important 2014-15 Stats (Bundesliga only):

Top Goalscorer: Julian Schieber (6)
Top Assists: Änis Ben-Hatira and Valentin Stocker (4)

Interesting Fact: Just how much did Hertha Berlin struggle in the 2014-15 season? The Old Lady only managed to muster a two-game win streak all season long, but they came in a crucial time as the side took down wins against fellow relegation fighters Hamburg and Paderbon. Those wins were the last two of the season and meant controlling its own fate.

2015-16 Information:

Manager: Pál Dárdai (1st full season as manager)
Key Transfers In: MF Vladimír Darida (from SC Freiburg); MF Mitchell Weiser (from Bayern Munich)
Key Players Out: None
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Players Worth Tuning In For: MF Änis Ben-Hatira (led team in assists last season); MF Mitchell Weiser (youngster with talent to spare); D Fabian Lustenberger (team captain); D John Brooks (USMNT player)

Style of Play: Club legend Pál Dárdai, who spent a decade as a player, is the full-time manager for a club looking to avoid being what it has been the better part of this last decade — the so-called “elevator club.” One thing is for sure about Dárdai, he isn’t going to shy away from building from the inside out and look to use the wings to lead this team in attack.

Why You Should Support: John Brooks? I mean, if you’re in love with the guy we all saw at the Gold Cup, by all means go ahead and support the club. Outside of that, one could sympathize with a club that has been knocked down due to outside forces and gotten back up again more times than one should have to. This club is a gritty group on the field and takes fans from all over perhaps one of the most metropolitan cities in the middle of Europe.

Cons to Supporting: To be honest, this club just doesn’t have a lot of history to it and that’s crazy considering it is the biggest club in the country. While Berlin’s political history has shaped some of the on and off-field results, Hertha Berlin has just never caught fire or the passions of the majority of Berliners. It’s hard to back a team when the city itself isn’t all that passionate.

Beyond that, it can be hard to support a club that hasn’t been a consistent 1. Bundesliga member for most of its history.

2015-16 Prediction: 11th of 18

Dárdai got the most out of a team with a difficult run in the Rückrunde (second half), winning four matches and tying 5. It was enough for the club to stabilize in the Bundesliga and that means the world to a club with a yo-yo past. Staying up for another season isn’t going to be easy, but there were some prudent buys in the transfer market and with a manager who gets what the club is about this could be a better season ahead.

About Andrew Coppens

Andy is a contributor to The Comeback as well as Publisher of Big Ten site talking10. He also is a member of the FWAA and has been covering college sports since 2011. Andy is an avid soccer fan and runs the Celtic FC site The Celtic Bhoys. If he's not writing about sports, you can find him enjoying them in front of the TV with a good beer!

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