Bünder SV

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Bünder SV
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Basic data
Surname Bünder Sportverein 08/09 eV
Seat Bünde , North Rhine-Westphalia
Colours green white
Board Manuel Pierri (Finance)
Torsten Schüte (Management)
Michael Kreidel (Administration)
Website buendersv.de
First soccer team
Head coach Mark Stadtlander
Venue Erich Martens Stadium
Places 5,000
league District League A Herford
2019/20 4th Place
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The Bünder SV (full name: Bünder Sportverein 08/09 eV ) is a football club from Bünde in the Herford district . The first soccer team has been playing in the district league A since relegation in 2012. Between 1978 and 1981 he belonged to the then third-class Oberliga Westfalen . The Bünder took part in the DFB Cup three times .

history

The parent clubs

Today's Bünder SV goes back to Bünder FC 08 , which was founded on October 30, 1908 , and which changed its name to FK Prussia Bünde in 1914 . The First World War led to the dissolution of the association in 1917. VfB Bünde was founded in 1919 , which three years later merged with FC Olympia Ennigloh to form VfB Olympia Bünde-Ennigloh . In 1945 VfB Olympia merged with TuS Eintracht Bünde-Südlengern and the Elsemühle swimming club to form the Bünde-Südlengern sports community . The merger only lasted until 1951, when the association split into SG Bünde 08 and TuS Eintracht Bünde .

The Bünder SV 08/09 was finally created in 1973 through a merger of SG Bünde 08 and SV Ennigloh 09 . The SV Ennigloh was created in 1934 through the merger of the TV station Bünde and the Free Gymnastics and Sports Association Ennigloh . The latter was created in 1922 through the merger of the Workers' Gymnastics Club Ennigloh and Eintracht Bünde-Blanken .

SV Ennigloh reached the national league for the first time in the 1952/53 season , which was then the highest Westphalian amateur league. After the immediate relegation, the Ennigloher were able to establish themselves in the state league. In the 1967/68 season, the team was runner-up one point behind SV Brackwede . Four years later, the climb was missed again. In third place, SV Ennigloh was one point behind TSG Harsewinkel . The SG Bünde 08 played in the 1954/55 season in the national league, but had to be relegated again as bottom of the table.

The successful years (1973 to 1986)

In the very first season after the merger, the team made it to the association league , at that time the third highest division. After the Bünder SV achieved relegation in the first season as fifteenth in the table, he occupied places in the top third of the table in the following years. 6,000 spectators came to the Erich Martens Stadium for the district derby against SC Herford . In the 1975/76 season , Bünder SV took part in the DFB Cup for the first time. After VfR Pforzheim was defeated 2-1 in the replay in the first main round (first game ended 2-2 afterwards), the next opponent was FC Bayern Munich . This game was lost 3-0 in front of 20,000 spectators at Herford's Jahnstadion . Outs of the game were the evening in the current sports club of the ZDF shown during the later ARD - sports show presenter Heribert Fassbender live the game in Radio commented.

In 1978 , the Bünder qualified fifth for the newly created Oberliga Westfalen . In the 1978/79 season , the club met VfL Bochum in the first main round of the DFB Cup and lost 4-0 in Bochum. With the ninth place in the league season 1978/79 the club reached its sporting zenith. In the following years the association got into financial difficulties. A lack of sponsorship money and declining audience numbers meant that the club had to save. After a twelfth place in the 1979/80 season , the Bünder had to relegate a year later as bottom of the table in the association league. The negative highlight was a 9-0 defeat at VfL Gevelsberg . In the same season there was the last participation in the DFB Cup, which was also the most successful. In the first main round, Bünder SV prevailed against southwest Ludwigshafen 2-0. In the second main round he met SpVg Frechen 20 and won 3-1. In the third main round, Bünder SV lost 7-1 to Borussia Mönchengladbach . The game took place in front of 12,000 spectators in Herford's Jahnstadion.

In the first few years after relegation from the Oberliga, the Bünder also fought against relegation in the Association League. Only in the 1985/86 season did the return to the league come within reach. With four points behind SC Verl , the Bünder were runner-up in their association league relay. In a precautionary playoff against the runner-up of the other league season SV Langendreer 04 , the BSV prevailed 2-0 in Emsdetten . The result, however, was worthless, as the league champions ASC Schöppingen did not get promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga and thus no further place in the Oberliga Westfalen was free.

Sporty descent and short intermediate high (1986 to 2007)

Renewed financial difficulties led to the fact that the Bünder SV in 1988 had to relegate to the national league. As the state league champion with four points ahead of SpVgg Fichte Bielefeld , he was immediately promoted again. In the 1989/90 promotion season, the Bünder took fourth place again, but could not build on this success in the following seasons. The 1991/92 season ended the BSV level on points with Teutonia Lippstadt , but had a better goal difference. After a decision by the association at the Green Table , however, the Bünder and not the Lippstadt team had to relegate to the state league.

Three years later, he was relegated to the district league. The initiative of the club's chairman at the time, Thorsten Mailänder, was intended to create a large Bünder club in which all of the Bünder football clubs were to participate. However, the plans failed because of the veto of all clubs involved. In the district league, the club did not get beyond mediocrity and in 2001 was in danger of relegation as twelfth. It only went up again in 2003. With 15 points ahead of the Turkish club Herford , the Bünder became district league champions and returned to the regional league.

Right in the promotion season, the BSV played for promotion to the Association League and was finally three points behind the TuS Dornberg runner-up. In the following years, the Bünder slipped back into midfield, but were able to fend off the attack by the ambitious district club Grün-Weiß Bustedt . In 2007, the Bünder finally went back to the district league as penultimate.

Present (since 2007)

Two years later, the team finished fourth again and was overtaken by the neighboring club SV Rödinghausen from 2011 , who marched through as a climber straight through to the regional league and later reached the Regional League West . For Bünder SV it went to the district league in 2012 after the team lost 3: 5 at home on the last match day against the second team of FC Bad Oeynhausen . Since then, the club has competed in the Herford district league A, where the Bünder came third in 2013 and fourth in 2015 and 2016.

successes

  • Participation in DFB Cup : 1975/76 , 1978/79 , 1980/81
  • Champion of the Landesliga Westfalen 1: 1974, 1979
  • Champion of the District League Westphalia 1: 2003
  • Over 40 -Westfalenmeister: 1996

Stadion

Bünder SV plays its home games in the Erich Martens Stadium. The stadium is located in the Ennigloh district and has a capacity of 5,000 seats. The natural grass play area is surrounded by an ash track . Before the merger to form Bünder SV, the parent club SV Ennigloh 09 played in the Erich Martens Stadium, which was named after an honorary member of Bünder SV. Bünder SV played three DFB Cup games in the stadium, while Arminia Bielefeld played three times as part of the Intertotopokal in Bünde.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 100.
  2. Sebastian Reuter: Bayern game made possible in the first place. Neue Westfälische , accessed on September 21, 2013 .
  3. Thorsten Mailänder: The Bünder Jahrhundertspiel in Herford. Neue Westfälische, accessed on October 18, 2015 .
  4. The 1990s. Teutonia Lippstadt , accessed on September 21, 2013 .
  5. a b c Bünder SV. Archive of tables, accessed January 30, 2019 .
  6. The field soccer title holder of the over 40s. Bielefeld football district, accessed on July 12, 2019 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 12 ′ 2.7 ″  N , 8 ° 33 ′ 20.5 ″  E