Police SV Rostock
Football department | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Police Sports Club Rostock e. V. | ||
Seat | Rostock , Germany | ||
founding | 1948 | ||
Colours | Wine red / white | ||
Board | Marko Zülske | ||
Website | psv football.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Jan Kruger | ||
Venue | Damerower Weg | ||
Places | 1,000 | ||
league | Regional League East Mecklenburg- Western Pomerania |
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2017/18 | 16. | ||
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The Police SV Rostock , also called PSV Rostock , is a German sports club from the Hanseatic city of Rostock . With 2723 members, it is the largest children's and popular sports club in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania with performance lighthouses. 14 departments currently operate the following sports: general sports, badminton, archery, boxing, fencing, fitness, football, leisure / health, judo, children's sports, cycling, wrestling, wheelchair basketball and Thai boxing. Furthermore, a very extensive range of courses is presented.
Historical development
The police sports club was founded in 1948 as SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Rostock and originally consisted of people's police officers who played football. After the founding of the central sports association Dynamo , the Rostock SG was renamed "SG Dynamo Rostock" on March 27, 1953. In 1964 the name was changed to SG Dynamo Rostock-Mitte , which existed until 1990 .
Sporting development
At the beginning of the 1952/53 season, the sports community took over both the soccer section and the league space of the SG German People's Police Schwerin in the second-rate GDR league . There the Rostock could not hold in season 2 and rose as eleventh and penultimate in the Rostock district league . There, too, they were relegated to the district class in 1955, which at that time was only the 5th division. 1958 managed to return to the district league again for one season. A return to GDR-wide football was no longer possible for the Rostockers.
For one season, the handball team of the SG Volkspolizei played in 1950/51 in the field handball league of the German Sports Committee of the GDR , the top division in GDR field handball. After the Rostock team reached seventh place among nine teams at the end of the season, the handball section was delegated to the SV Volkspolizei Halle .
The club's ice hockey department played for one year in the East German league in the 1957/58 season . After being renamed several times, it was incorporated into the Rostock EC .
Foundation of the PSV
After the political change in 1990 , the police SV Rostock, founded on April 26, 1990, inherited SG Dynamo. In 1991 the club temporarily took on the name VfL 1990 Rostock , before returning to the current name of the Polizei SV on July 1, 1994 . In the same year, the soccer team was promoted to the Oberliga Nordost-Nord . The club played there for three years and finished seventh as the best result in 1995/96, before only two victories of the season in 1997 meant relegation. The first men's team in the soccer department is currently represented in the eight-class national class.
The women's team played in the season 1995/96 for one season in the Bundesliga .
The wrestling department rose from the 1st Bundesliga in 2008/09 . Before that, PSV formed a fighting community with SV Warnemünde . After relegation in 2009, the team was part of the community of coastal wrestlers .
people
- Steffen Baumgart
- Mayk Bullerjahn
- Thomas Gansauge
- Jörn Lenz
- Dietmar Peters
- Frank Rohde
- Enrico Roever
- Andreas Zachhuber
literature
- Police SV Rostock in: Hardy Greens , Christian Karn: The big book of German football clubs . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .
- DSFS (Ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 . Berlin 2011.
Web links
- My sports club. psv Rostock eV Homepage of the psv, accessed on June 16, 2013
- Homepage of the football department
- ddr-handball.de