Heider SV

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Heider SV
Club crest of the Heider SV
society
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Surname Heider Sports Club from 1925 e. V.
Seat Heide , Schleswig-Holstein
founding October 14, 1925
Colours black-and-white
president Detert Bracht
Website heidersv.de
Football company
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Surname Heider SV Liga GmbH
Shareholder Heider SV e. V.
executive Director Andreas Meyenburg
First team
Head coach Sönke Beiroth and Tim Dethlefs
Venue Stadium on Meldorfer Strasse
Places 11,000
league Regionalliga North
2019/20 17th place
home
Away

The Heider Sports Club from 1925 e. V. , Heider SV for short , is a football club from Heide founded in 1925 . It had its heyday in the 1950s and early 1960s. Heider SV emerged as a spin-off from VfL Heide. Dissatisfied substitutes asked the regular players to play a game which the substitutes won, and on October 14, 1925 they founded the legendary "little HSV ", the Heider Sports Club.

history

Pre-war from 1925 to 1945 years

Heider SV was founded on October 14, 1925. The "small HSV" split off from VfL Heide . This, in turn, was formed in 1920 from the merger of several clubs, including the Heider FC 05 and the men's gymnastics club (MTV), and has been called MTV Heide since 1945 . In football, however, Heider SV remained consistently leading. Heider FC 05 was a co-founder of the Schleswig-Holstein Football Association from 1906 .

Post-war period from 1945 to 1995

Heide was the smallest town with a club Oberliga Nord thanks to Heider SV, known then as now as the "small HSV" . At that time the Oberliga was the highest game league in Germany. The club played in 1956/57 and 1960/61 with Hamburger SV , Hannover 96 , Werder Bremen or FC St. Pauli in the league. In 1956 the club defeated the German champions of 1954 Hannover 96. In the same season on April 28, 1957 they defeated Hamburger SV 2-0 in front of the club's record crowd of 12,000 fans, which is still valid today. Heider SV was a crowd puller back then. An average of over 8,000 spectators came to the games. Hundreds of supporters always traveled to the away games.

Heider SV played for four years in the Regionalliga , the second division at the time, from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s . In 1972, the club achieved the best placement with 9th place. The club still had a remarkable number of up to 8,000 fans (1971 against FC St. Pauli (1: 1)), with an average of almost 4,000 spectators. Neither champions FC St. Pauli nor vice VfL Osnabrück or third VfL Wolfsburg won this season in Heide; the otherwise chronic weakness away from home was also limited, so that one could even get a 1-1 in Osnabrück. At that time, the audience favorite was the robust striker Lothar Raddatz.

When the new two-pronged 2. Bundesliga was founded in 1974, the second division times of the small HSV were definitely over, and the newly created amateur league could only last for one year. The following 15 years were marked by the constant fight against mediocrity in the association league (4th league). Heider SV made it to the first two places several times and was able to welcome up to 2000 spectators at top games, but never got beyond the role of points supplier in the promotion round to the top division and failed blatantly, especially in the home games. In the mid-1990s, the qualification for the newly created Oberliga Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein, where they fought exciting duels with Hamburg's top clubs such as Altona 93 or VfL 93, and only just missed the championship and the associated promotion .

Younger time

The highlight and at the same time the end point was the 1996/97 season when Heider SV lost out in two qualifying games against Arminia Hannover . After a hopeful 0-0 at Bischofsholer Damm, there was a depressing 0-4 in Heide in front of 5500 spectators. After that, both fans and sponsors lost their enthusiasm and things quickly went downhill. It also showed that you had lived financially beyond your means for years and were just about to go bankrupt. In terms of sport, they rose in 2004 as bottom of the table with only two wins in the association league. At the same time, the Oberliga HH / SH was dissolved and converted into a Oberliga Nord. So Heider SV can claim to have been a permanent member of the "old" Oberliga HH / SH. But you were now only fifth class.

Also in the Schleswig-Holstein Association League (since 2008: Schleswig-Holstein League ) they initially played against relegation for several years before consolidation was achieved from the 2006/07 season through the incorporation of many home-grown crops. In general, HSV has a very good reputation as a talent factory and one of the best youth departments in Schleswig-Holstein alongside Holstein Kiel, TuRa Meldorf and VfB Lübeck.

In order to create more professional structures, the members voted in March 2014 for the league team to be outsourced to a corporation . On April 25, 2014, Heider SV Liga GmbH was entered in the commercial register of the Pinneberg district court . According to the 50 + 1 rule, the association is the majority owner and currently holds 100 percent of the shares in the GmbH.

In the 2014/15 season, Heider SV climbed to the top of the table again on the 13th matchday, after having defeated aspirants such as Eutin 08 or SV Eichede in the course of the season.

The season 2018/19 finished off the Heider SV in 4th place. Since NTSV Strand 08 , TSB Flensburg and SV Todesfelde had not registered for the promotion round , Heider SV competed against Altona 93 and Bremer SV and rose to the Regionalliga Nord together with the Hamburg champions .

The following season in the fourth division , the HSV fought against relegation. Nevertheless, the team of the coaching duo Beiroth / Dethlefs was able to celebrate some respectable successes. For example, there were home wins against the second representatives of Hamburger SV, FC St. Pauli and Hannover 96. At the time of the corona-related break-out of the season after the 25th matchday, the team was in relegation position 17. On June 25th, the NFV decided to play the Regional League -Season to end early. In addition, the association decided that there should be no relegation. Heider SV was able to celebrate relegation, which entitles them to participate in the Regionalliga 2020/21 .

successes

Heider SV was seven times Schleswig-Holstein champion as well as two Schleswig-Holstein state cup winners and came to a round of 16 participation in the DFB Cup (0-2 defeat at 1. FC Kaiserslautern ). The year 1961 is one of the greatest in the history of Heider SV. The small HSV can also claim a semi-final participation (1: 3 against eventual winners Sportfreunde Siegen ) in the German Championship of Amateurs. Heider SV is in first place in the all-time table of the Schleswig-Holstein League and has already scored more than 2200 points in the highest state class.

National player

The small HSV also produced a national player. It is Willi Gerdau , who came to a senior national team appearance in a 3-1 win against Scotland in 1957. Heider SV has thus provided the last senior national player of a Schleswig-Holstein soccer club to date. Gerdau also appeared eight times for the amateur national team.

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. HeiderSV.de: Stadion an der Meldorfer road
  2. The history of the Heider Sport Club. (No longer available online.) Heider SV von 1925 eV, archived from the original on May 11, 2012 ; Retrieved March 17, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.heidersv.de
  3. ^ Heider SV hives off league team , fupa.net, March 26, 2014, accessed on August 9, 2015.