BV Quakenbrück

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BV Quakenbrück
Club logo
Full name Ballspielverein
Quakenbrück eV
place Quakenbrück , Lower Saxony
Founded 1910
Dissolved 1999
Club colors black-and-white
Stadion
Top league Amateur Oberliga Lower Saxony
successes

The BV Quakenbrück (officially: Ballspielverein Quakenbrück eV ) was a sports club from Quakenbrück in the district of Osnabrück . The first soccer team played for a year in the highest amateur league in Lower Saxony.

history

The club was founded in 1910 and 39 years later was one of the founding members of the Amateur League 2 . BVQ became champions and made it to the amateur league of Lower Saxony- West. With 14 points behind a non-relegation place and 118 goals conceded, the team was not competitive and rose immediately as the bottom of the table in the 1950/51 season . In 1956 the change to the newly created Amateur League 8 followed . There they reached the runner-up in 1958 behind TuRa Grönenberg Melle . In 1964 the Quakenbrücker missed the newly created Verbandsliga West . Two years later they made the promotion there and rose again in 1968 as bottom of the table. A year later, the Quakenbrückers went down to the district class before they went down to the district league in 1976. In 1978, the promotion succeeded before a year later the march into the district league after a 0-1 defeat in the playoff against Raspo Osnabrück was just missed.

In 1985 they were promoted to the district league, where the team became runner-up behind the amateurs of VfL Osnabrück two years later . After several years in the midfield of the league, he was promoted to the Landesliga Weser-Ems in 1994 . A year later they managed to stay up there. Between 1996 and 1998, however, there were three relegations in a row, which led the Quakenbrückers to the Osnabrück-Land district league in 1999. With only three points ahead of SV Nortrup , a fourth relegation in a row could only just be avoided.

Successor club Quakenbrücker SC

Quakenbrücker SC
Surname Quakenbrücker SC
Venue Artland Stadium
Places 3,000
Head coach Michael Bürgel
league District League Weser-Ems 5
2019/20 15th place

In 1999, BV Quakenbrück merged with long-time local rivals VfR Quakenbrück to form Quakenbrücker SC . This was in 2001 runner-up behind 1. FCR Bramsche , but failed in the promotion round to the Sportfreunde Schledehausen . Three years later, the QSC was again runner-up in the district league, this time behind SV Quitt Ankum . Again the team moved into the promotion round and failed at BSV Holzhausen . In 2005 he was promoted to the district class as a champion, which was followed a year later by qualifying for the district league as third in the table. Then the Quakenbrücker became the elevator crew . The descents in 2008 and 2010 were each followed by a direct rise. When the QSC again relegated to the district league in 2013, it took four years for the team to make it back to the district league.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 246.
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): District classes Lower Saxony 1964-1979 . Lehrte 2015, p. 128, 281, 334 .
  3. ^ A b German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): Football in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 85, 111, 230, 305, 324, 327, 357, 360, 379, 407 .