Spandauer SV

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Spandauer SV
Logo Spandauer SV
Full name Spandauer Sport-Verein 1894 e. V.
place Berlin - Spandau
Founded 1894 and 1920
Dissolved 2014
Club colors Red White
Stadion Stadium on Neuendorfer Strasse
Top league Gauliga, city league, contract league
successes Berlin State Cup winners 1954, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1978
home
Away

The Spandau SV was a traditional football club in Berlin-Spandau .

history

The Spandauer SV was created in 1920 under the name Spandauer Sport-Vereinigung 94/95 through the merger of the Spandau football club Triton in 1894 with the Spandau sports club Germania 1895 . The Spandauer Sport-Club Germania joined the SC Germania 1895 in 1911 . FC Triton and Germania 04 played in the top class of the Märkischer Fußball-Bund before the First World War . Germania 95 played in the top division of the Berlin-Brandenburg Football Association in 1918/19 and 1919/20 . After the Spandauer SV was dissolved after the Second World War , gaming was initially resumed in 1945 under the name of Sportgruppe (SG) Spandau-Altstadt, and in 1949 the name was changed to Spandauer Sport-Verein 1894 .

Logo of the Spandauer SV in the 1930s (Kurmark)

The SG Spandau-Altstadt rose to the Berlin City League for the first time in 1947 . After relegation in 1949, the Spandauers managed to rise again to the top division, which has now been renamed the contract league, under a new club name in 1950 . The team played there for 13 years. From 1953 to 1956, the SSV won the Berlin State Cup three times in a row . After the founding of the Bundesliga and the renaming of the contract league in Regionalliga, the division played in this division until 1975. In 1975, the SSV rose after winning the Berlin championship in the 2nd Bundesliga North , when he was able to prevail in the promotion round against Westfalia Herne and VfB Oldenburg . However, he rose immediately with only two wins and a goal difference of 33: 115. Spandauer SV is currently in last place in the all-time table of the 2nd Bundesliga . In 1977, after a 3rd place in the championship, he again took part in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga, as champions BFC Prussia waived and the amateurs from Hertha BSC had no right of promotion. In 1994 the club qualified for the newly founded regional league because 1. FC Schwedt waived for economic reasons.

From 1999 the club became an "elevator team". After the forced downgrading to the association league for the 1999/2000 season due to "violations of the framework conditions", the SSV no longer played in one of the top three divisions in Germany for the first time after the Second World War, and in the meantime even rose to the state league (6th division) from. This was followed by promotion to the association and 2007 to the NOFV league . However, in the 2008/09 season they went back to the Berlin League and in the following season straight back to the State League, where they only won twice in the entire season and only got six points. The national league season 2010/11 was extremely strange. After the SSV had lost all of the first 13 games of the season, the team under the new coach Murat Tik got 33 points from the remaining 17 games. The race to catch up was not enough to stay in the league, as they lost to runner-up SC Staaken 2: 3 on the last match day and had to relegate to the district league with one point behind competitor BFC Alemannia 90 Wacker as third from bottom of the table. In the 2011/12 season, however, the SSV managed to return to the national league as the sovereign champion of its season.

In the following season 2012/13 the again ascended Spandau reached a sovereign fifth place in the table, in the Berlin State Cup the red-whites even reached the round of 16 where they had to admit defeat to SV Lichtenberg 47 with a narrow 6: 5. A downward trend was evident in the 2013/14 season. The good performances from the previous season could not be called up. In addition to an impressive 13th place in the league, the club did not get beyond this first main round in the cup. There they lost again to SV Lichtenberg 47, but this time at home with 0: 6. Towards the end of the season in April 2014, Spandauer SV finally filed for bankruptcy after years of financial difficulties.

The club's first men's team started the 2014/15 season with 13 defeats in their first 13 games. On November 28, 2014, the first men's team was withdrawn from play with immediate effect. With the decision of the Charlottenburg District Court on December 8, 2014, the dissolution of the association was resolved and the association was deleted from the register of associations.

Squad for the second division season 1975/76

Surname birthday Games Gates
goalkeeper
Ulrich Bechem 03/19/1951 38 0
Defender
Günter Bremekamp 09/14/1947 15th 3
Lothar Groß 02/10/1940 21st 1
Peter Kuschke 06/23/1947 38 0
Frank-Michael Marczewski 04/30/1954 34 1
Joachim Nikolaus 08/16/1944 15th 0
Detlef Schubert 10/09/1946 29 1
midfield player
Michael Domaier 06/22/1952 18th 0
Bernd Frati 06/01/1945 5 0
Hans-Jürgen Goy 05/31/1952 25th 2
Peter Heinrich 05/10/1947 36 5
Wolfgang Koschinski 03/05/1947 32 2
Horst Koehler 04/25/1948 16 0
Ralf Ressel 29.09.1954 24 1
Jürgen Suchanek March 24, 1955 25th 3
Holger Zippel December 04, 1953 26th 3
striker
Michael Hornig 03/05/1947 33 3
Helmut Kosmehl 09/27/1944 2 0
Manfred Black March 28, 1950 36 8th
Peter Wolf 10/16/1956 2 0

Personalities

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 (entries on Germania Spandau and Triton Spandau).
  2. Stephen Glennon: Spandauer SV: Insolvency in the land of milk and honey . Daily mirror . November 29, 2014. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  3. Sven Goldmann: At least the bratwurst was better than Hertha . Daily mirror . November 29, 2014. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  4. Notice of bankruptcy . Spandauer SV. November 28, 2014. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
  5. Official announcements of the Berlin Football Association from February 26, 2015, p. 2.