BV Brambauer

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BV Brambauer
Club crest
Full name Ballspielverein
Brambauer 1913 eV
place Lünen - Brambauer
Founded 1913
Dissolved 2007
Club colors black-and-white
Stadion Glückauf Arena
Top league Association League Westphalia
successes Vice Westphalian Champion 1962
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Away
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The BV Brambauer (officially Ballspielverein Brambauer 1913 eV ) was a football club from the Lüner district Brambauer . The first team played in the highest Westphalian amateur league for 14 years.

Club history

From the foundation to the Vice Westphalia Championship (1913 to 1962)

The association was founded in March 1913. Based on the Borussia Dortmund club , which is often referred to simply as BVB , BV Brambauer was also called the small BVB . BV Brambauer was able to record its first national successes in the thirties and forties, when the team was consistently active in the second-highest Westphalian league from 1934 until the end of the war. In 1947 the small BVB succeeded in advancing to the state league , which was then the highest amateur league in Westphalia. Up to 5,000 spectators saw the home games against well-known opponents such as Preußen Münster or VfB 03 Bielefeld .

In 1954, the team only managed to stay up through a 5-2 playoff win over VfL Witten . A year later, he was relegated to the district class. 1959 succeeded in promotion, which was followed in the following season by marching through to the association league . The upward trend also continued in the association league. In 1962, the small BVB secured the championship of the Association League II with a 1-0 play-off win against SC Dahlhausen . In the final of the Westphalia Championship, the Brambauer met Arminia Bielefeld . A 1: 2 defeat in the first leg in Bielefeld was followed by a goalless draw in their own place.

Years until the merger (1962 to 2007)

In the following season it was enough for the small BVB to runner-up in the Association League II behind their local rivals Lüner SV . In the following 1973/74 season, the team surprisingly rose from the national league. It took ten years to return to the Association League. At the same time, the stadium at the outdoor pool received a turf , which was inaugurated with a friendly game against 1. FC Köln . When the bottom of the table was beaten, it went straight back to the national league. In 1977, the promotion succeeded after a playoff victory against the amateurs of FC Schalke 04 . A year later, the former Hungarian international Zoltán Varga took over the coaching position and the team was strengthened with top-class players. The upswing was financed by the entrepreneur Rainer Puzicha.

In 1980 the small BVB reached fourth place. Two years later, he was relegated to the regional league, before the Brambaueraner were passed through to the regional league the following season. After many years in the regional league, he returned to the regional league in 1998. There BVB was runner-up in 1998 and 2005, behind Vorwärts Kornharpen and DSC Wanne-Eickel . In 2007 the team was runner-up again, this time behind SV Herbede . In the promotion round, after a 3-1 win over Hasper SV, they were promoted to the association league.

Successor club BV Brambauer-Lünen / BV Brambauer 13/45

BV Brambauer-Lünen Logo.svg

At the same time, BV Brambauer merged with local rivals FC Brambauer 45 and operated under the name BV Brambauer 13/45 for three years . After changing the statutes in 2010, the association was renamed BV Brambauer-Lünen . However, this renaming was reversed at the beginning of 2017, so that the association has been called BV Brambauer 13/45 since the end of February 2017 .

From 2007 to 2012, BV Brambauer 13/45 and BV Brambauer-Lünen played in the fifth-class Westphalia League, but then rose to the seventh-class Landesliga Westfalen. A year later, after a 2-0 play-off win against FC Lennestadt, they were promoted to the Westphalia League. This was followed by direct relegation before the team was passed through to the district league in the following season 2014/15.

Stadion

View of the main grandstand

Home stadium of BV Brambauer-Lünen was and is the Glückauf-Arena in the Brambauer district of Lüner. The stadium is equipped with artificial turf that has been certified with the FIFA seal of approval. The Glückauf-Arena has a capacity of approx. 3,500 seats (including approx. 150 covered seats). It also has a blue tartan runway with four circular tracks and six lanes on the home straight, a multi-purpose tartan field and a long jump facility. Until 2007, the Glückauf-Arena was called the outdoor pool stadium or stadium at the outdoor pool .

people

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ralf Piorr (Hrsg.): The pot is round - The lexicon of Revier football: The clubs . Klartext Verlag, Essen 2006, ISBN 3-89861-356-9 , p. 37 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 67 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1958–1963 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 168 .
  4. Benedict Ophaus: BV Brambauer: 13/45 instead of "Lünen". Ruhr Nachrichten , accessed on July 10, 2017 .