Holzwickeder SC
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Basic data | |||
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Surname | Holzwickeder Sport Club eV | ||
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Holzwickede , North Rhine-Westphalia |
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founding | July 1, 2015 | ||
Colours | blue-green-white | ||
1. Chairman | Udo Speer | ||
Website | hsc-holzwickede.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Axel Schmeing | ||
Venue | Montanhydraulik Stadium | ||
Places | 5,000 | ||
league | Oberliga Westfalen | ||
2019/20 | 6th place | ||
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The Holzwickeder SC (officially: Holzwickeder Sport Club eV ) is a sports club from Holzwickede in the Unna district . The club was created on July 1, 2015 through the merger of SV Holzwickede with SG Holzwickede . The first men's soccer team was promoted to the fifth-class Oberliga Westfalen in 2018 . The home venue is the Montanhydraulik Stadium . In addition to football, the club also offers health sports and cycling .
history
Main club SV Holzwickede
SV Holzwickede was founded on June 9, 1955, when the Holzwickede game club, founded in 1912, merged with TuS Blau-Weiß Holzwickede , founded in 1929 . The most successful era of SV Holzwickede began in the 1970s when Dieter “Hoppi” Kurrat, a former Bundesliga player, moved from Borussia Dortmund to SVH. In 1973 the team was promoted to the Association League, which was the highest Westphalian amateur league at the time. Three years later Holzwickede lost the final of the Westphalia Championship against SC Herford with 1: 3 and 1: 2. The team thus qualified for the German Amateur Championship and won the final against VfR OLI Bürstadt 1-0. Two years later, the team qualified for the newly created Oberliga Westfalen, to which they belonged until 1982 and from 1993 to 1997.
Parent club SG Holzwickede
The SG Holzwickede was created in 1975 through the merger of the DJK Spielverein Westfalia Holzwickede, founded in 1920, with the SV Opherdicke, founded in 1938 . In 2007, the football department of the Holzwickede Joboxers baseball club was added. At first, SG Holzwickede was purely a football club, but later founded departments for gymnastics and cycling. The home of SG Holzwickede was the Haarstrang sports facility .
After the merger
With effect from July 1, 2015, both clubs merged to form Holzwickeder SC. This took over the place of SV Holzwickede in the Westfalenliga 2 for the 2015/16 season. The 2016/17 season finished the team as runner-up behind Westfalia Herne . A year later, the HSC secured the championship and promotion to the Oberliga Westfalen on the fourth last match day. Holzwickede won 1-0 at SpVg Olpe and benefited from the 2-1 defeat of pursuers SpVgg Erkenschwick at Westfalia Wickede .
successes
- Champion of the Westfalenliga 2 : 2018
Stadion
Holzwickeder SC plays its home games in the Montanhydraulik Stadium. The stadium was originally called Emscherstadion and has had its current name since 2007, when Montanhydraulik GmbH acquired the naming rights . The stadium can accommodate 5,000 spectators. There are 800 covered seats in the main grandstand. Before the merger, SV Holzwickede played in the stadium. Borussia Dortmund also used the stadium for games of its second team and youth in the UEFA Youth League . On March 25, 1999, the German women's national team played against China in Holzwickede and lost 3-0.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 235.
- ↑ Joboxers: "After six years an era is coming to an end". Westfälische Rundschau , accessed on July 30, 2019 .
- ^ History of SG Holzwickede. Holzwickeder SC, accessed May 6, 2018 .
- ↑ Fusion - HSV and SGH now united as HSC. RevierSport , accessed on May 6, 2018 .
- ↑ Christian Breusch: Two climbers in the upper league are certain. RevierSport, accessed May 7, 2018 .