Lüner SV

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Lüner SV
Logo of the Lüner SV
Basic data
Surname Lüner Sportverein
Fußball e. V.
Seat Lünen , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding August 26, 1945
Colours Red White
Board Imdat Acar
Website luener-sv.de
First soccer team
Head coach Marc Woller
Venue Schwansbell arena
Places approx. 8,000
league Westfalenliga 1
2019/20 13th place (Westfalenliga 1)
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Away

The Lüner SV Fußball eV is a football club from Lünen . His first team has been playing in the sixth class Westfalenliga since they were promoted in 2016 .

Club history

The club was founded on August 26, 1945 when the previous football clubs BV Lünen 05 (later re-established), SC Lünen 19, Germania and Viktoria merged. The game was played on the "Schützenhof", a sports field on Cappenberger Strasse in the Lünen-Nord district . With increasing success, the LSV became at home in the Schwansbell arena.

The club celebrated its greatest successes in the 1960s and 1970s when it played several times in the second-highest German football class. In the summer of 1963, LSV first became Westphalian champions and later West German champions, which ensured promotion to the Regionalliga West . After the direct relegation and renewed promotion two years later, six more years in the Regionalliga followed between the 1967/68 season and the 1972/73 season. The best-known player in the 1970s was Dieter Zorc , who acted as player- coach at Lüner SV. The local derbies against Borussia Dortmund in the last year of the regional league membership are particularly significant in the club's history .

Except for the 1981/82 season in the amateur upper league Westphalia , the club could not celebrate any further successes for a long time and played for many years in the association and regional league. It was not until 2000 that Lüner SV made it back into the league, from which it was relegated four years later. From the 2008/09 season, the LSV played in the seventh-class Westphalian state league. From there he rose in 2010 as third from bottom in the eight-class district league. After two years, Lüner SV managed to return to the Landesliga Westfalen as district league champions in 2012 and four years later to return to the Westfalenliga .

Stadion

The Lüner SV plays in the " Kampfbahn Schwansbell ", which is located east of the city center in the immediate vicinity of Schwansbell Castle . It was built after 1952 on the site of a mining dump and was originally intended to be used by the then national league club VfB Lünen . The pure football stadium, equipped with a covered grandstand, offers space for around 8,000 spectators. Since 2010, the facility has been renewed in several steps: the training ground has been converted to artificial turf, the steps of the east and north stands (back straight) cemented, and the west stand built back into a grass slope. The old changing building on the next square was demolished, the successor building is behind the east stand.

Well-known former players

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ruhrnachrichten.de: Lüner musketeers from back then still meet today
  2. ruhrnachrichten.de: Schwansbell Stadium is being completely renovated