Minden 05

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Minden 05
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Full name Mindener Spielvereinigung
05 eV
place Minden , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded May 15, 1905
Dissolved 1992
Club colors Red White
Stadion Weser Stadium
Top league Association League Westphalia
successes Promotion to the
Association League Westphalia in 1969
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Minden 05 (full name: Mindener Spielvereinigung 05 eV ) was a sports club from Minden . The first football team played for five years in the then third-class association league Westphalia .

history

The parent clubs

On May 15, 1905, FC Westfalia Minden was the city's first football club. In the same year, FC Viktoria Minden followed , which merged with Westfalia in 1909 to form the Mindener Sport Club . Two years later, Mindener SC merged with the games department of TV Jahn Minden to form Mindener Spielverein 05 . In 1910, the associations BV Fortuna Minden and Wacker Minden were founded, which merged to become SpVgg Fortuna-Wacker Minden after the First World War . In 1925 the Spielverein and Fortuna-Wacker finally merged to form the Mindener Spielvereinigung 05 .

Until World War II

The Mindener Weser Stadium

With a 2-1 victory over the second team from Teutonia Osnabrück , Viktoria Minden became champion of the second-class B-class Ravensberg / Lippe in 1908. Six years later, Mindener SC became champions of the second-class A-Class Westphalia after the team prevailed against SuS Hamm in the finals . In 1928, the Mindener SC even became district master of Ravensberg / Lippe.

From 1920, the SpVgg Fortuna-Wacker Minden represented in the then first-class district league Westphalia and met clubs such as Arminia Bielefeld , Preußen Münster and VfL Osnabrück . Two years later, the game club was bottom of the table and avoided relegation due to a league increase. Meanwhile, the SpVgg Fortuna-Wacker missed the promotion to the first class with a 1: 2 defeat against Greven 09 . In 1926 Minden 05 was relegated from the top division. The home game against Arminia Bielefeld was lost 0:10.

A year later, the Mindener missed the direct rise. After a 2: 2 in the first leg against Teutonia Lippstadt , there was a 0: 2 defeat in the second leg in Lippstadt . Three years later, only a league increase ensured relegation in the second division. After the introduction of the Gauligen in 1933, the 05er were only third class. It is not known whether the club was involved in the Wehrmacht SG Minden , which competed in the Gauliga Westfalen in the 1944/45 season.

From the end of the war to the merger

After the end of the war, the 05ers succeeded in advancing to the district class in 1949, which the team followed a year later as runner-up behind TuS Bad Salzuflen in the 2. Landesliga Westfalen. There the team was third in 1952 and after the division was dissolved in the state league , which was then the highest amateur league in Westphalia. Two years later, he was relegated to the district class. Three years later, he was promoted to the state league again, which was followed by another descent in 1961.

The first national successes were achieved by the successful youth work. In 1963, the A-Jugend became Westphalia champions with a 2-1 final victory over VfL Bochum . Three years later, the first team rose to the national league and just missed the march as runner-up in the following season. The gap to the champions SV Porta Neesen was three points . In 1969, the 05er made it to the league as champions, where the team immediately reached fifth place.

After a fourth place in the 1970/71 season, the 05er even finished third a year later behind STV Horst-Emscher and TSV Marl-Hüls . Also in 1972 the B-Jugend became vice-Westphalian champions behind FC Schalke 04 . In 1974, the first team rose as the penultimate from the association league. The 05er Landesliga football continued until 1979, before a sporting downward slide followed, which only came to a stop in the district B league.

Successor club Union Minden

Union Minden
Surname Union Minden
Venue Weser Stadium
Places 6,800
Head coach Jens Meier
league District league A Minden
2019/20 3rd place
Website union-minden.de
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Away

In 1992 Minden 05 merged with the clubs SC Minden and VfL Minden to form Union Minden . Some former members re-founded VfL Minden in 2002. Union Minden started in the 1992/93 season in the district league A and made promotion to the district league in 1995. Two years later, he was promoted to the national league. The greatest success was the runner-up in the 1999/2000 season behind the amateurs of Arminia Bielefeld , who, however, had 25 points ahead of the Unioners. Eight years later, the Mindener were again runner-up, this time with one point behind TuS Dornberg . It was bitter that the Unioners only got one point from the last two games.

The season was overshadowed by the game of Minden in the second team of SC Verl , in which the Unioner Steven Jones collided with two other players on the head and suffered a traumatic brain injury and a cerebral hemorrhage . For the 2011/12 season, a large number of the regulars left the club. With a significantly younger team, the Unioners relegated to the district league at the end of the season, where the Mindener again fought against relegation. In April 2017, the club had to cope with the death of coach Andreas Schmweling. A year later, the Mindener went down to the district league A, where the club began after the 1992 merger. The direct rise was missed in 2019 as runner-up behind TuS Petershagen / Ovenstädt .

Union Minden produced three future football professionals : Daniel Alabi , Tim Danneberg and Thilo Versick . Conversely, Josip Rašić, a former professional, played for Minden. In December 2018, the Union caused a sensation when they presented a discarded double-decker bus as a clubhouse. This makes the club the first in Ostwestfalen-Lippe with a rolling clubhouse.

Stadion

Main article : Weserstadion

The club's home venue was the Minden Weser Stadium. It was built in 1928 and was last renovated in 1992. The Weserstadion currently offers space for 6,800 spectators, 1,300 of which are covered seats in the main stand. In 1970 the final of the field handball Bundesliga 1970 between Grün-Weiß Dankersen and TV Hochdorf was played in the Weser Stadium.

Personalities

The following people worked as players or coaches for Minden 05.

Individual evidence

  1. Mindener SpVg 05. Fußballabzeichen.at, accessed on September 20, 2013 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1902/03 - 1932/33 . Berlin 2009, p. 83 .
  3. Sebastian Külbel: A-youth of SV Minden 05 became football Westphalian champion 50 years ago. Mindener Tageblatt , accessed on July 9, 2018 .
  4. Patrick Schwemling: Steven Jones has both feet back in life. FuPa , accessed July 9, 2018 .
  5. Patrick Schwemling: Torsten Kreie takes over Union Minden. FuPa, accessed July 11, 2018 .
  6. Union Minden owns the first rolling clubhouse in OWL. FuPa, accessed December 14, 2018 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 16 '59.4 "  N , 8 ° 55' 5.5"  E