SC Melle 03

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SC Melle 03
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Melle 03 e. V.
Seat Melle , Lower Saxony
founding July 1, 2003
Colours burgundy white
president Gottfried Mueller
Website www.scmelle.de
First soccer team
Head coach Roland Twyrdy
Venue Carl-Starcke-Platz
Places 4,000
league Landesliga Weser-Ems
2019/20 2nd place
home
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The SC Melle 03 (officially: Sportclub Melle 03 eV , abbreviated: SCM ) is a sports club from Melle in the district of Osnabrück . The association was created on July 1, 2003 through the merger of the associations TuRa Grönenberg Melle and TuS Einigkeit Melle. The SC Melle 03 is the ninth largest sports club in Lower Saxony with around 6100 members in numerous sports .

The SC Melle 03 offers as a popular sports club u. a. Badminton , ballet and modern dance , basketball , football , handball , martial arts / martial arts , athletics , orienteering and outdoor sports , cycling , rehabilitation sports , chess , swimming , sports badges , dance , table tennis , gymnastics , and volleyball on.

history

On November 2, 1887, the Melle gymnastics club was the founding element of SC Melle 03. As a result of the clean divorce , the football department split off in 1924 under the name SV Melle . In 1935, the two clubs were merged together with the Meller Turnerbund and the disbanded Arbeiter-Turnverein Melle and Deutsche Jugendkraft Melle to form VfL 1887 Melle at the behest of the local NSDAP leadership. At the end of the Second World War , VfL dissolved again. At the same time, the Melle Workers' Gymnastics Club was founded on January 8, 1909 , and was banned by the National Socialists in 1933.

The clubs TuS Grönenberg Melle and TuS Einigkeit Melle were founded as successors on January 17, 1946 . To avoid confusion, TuS Grönenberg and TuRa Grönenberg were renamed four days later and merged with Blau-Weiß Melle in 1947 . TuS Einigkeit Melle had big problems with the British occupation authorities in the beginning, for whom the name Unity was "too political". The founders of Einigkeit did not want a confrontation with the bourgeois camp and refused to join TuRa. Finally, the authorities approved the name a year later.

On May 24, 2003, the general meetings of both associations decided to merge, which then came into force on July 1, 2003. At the time of the merger, TuRa Grönenberg Melle had around 4000 and TuS Einigkeit around 2150 members. TuRa Grönenberg Melle has more bourgeois roots and TuS Unity has more proletarian roots.

Football department

The previous clubs

The footballers from TuRa Grönenberg Melle played in the 1958/59 season in the then second-class amateur league Lower Saxony . At the beginning of the 1970s, Horst Szymaniak, a former German national player, worked as a coach. In the meantime, the Turans were able to play one year in the Lower Saxony league in the 1999/2000 season . The TuS Unity footballers, on the other hand, mostly played at district level, but produced a second division player in Lars Schiersand . The greatest success of TuS Unity was the years in the district league 8 between 1967 and 1969. When both clubs decided to merge, the registration deadlines for the 2003/04 season had already passed. For this reason, all teams will still play under their old names in the 2003/04 season. TuRa Grönenberg Melle was seventh in the Weser-Ems Süd district league, while TuS Unity was twelfth as a climber in the Osnabrück-Land Süd district league.

After the merger

Finally, the footballers start in the 2004/05 season in the Weser-Ems Süd district league. After a runner-up in 2008 behind Blau-Weiß Hollage , the Meller became champions in the seventh-class Weser-Ems 5 regional league a year later. The team was promoted to the Weser-Ems regional league . In the 2009/10 season, SC Melle 03 took third place and only just missed promotion to the Lower Saxony Oberliga . On the last day of the match, SC lost to SC Blau-Weiß Papenburg , while FC Schüttorf 09 became champions. The team also had a successful second year in the regional league. Although it was again not enough for the desired promotion, fourth place was achieved at the end of the 2010/11 season. As runner-up in the 2011/12 season behind SSV Jeddeloh , the Meller reached the promotion round to the Lower Saxony Oberliga, where the team lost 3-2 in neutral Heeßel against the Free Turnerschaft Braunschweig .

After a bad start to the season 2012/13, the club parted ways with long-time coach Farhat Dahech in September 2012 by mutual agreement. On September 30, 2012, Jürgen Gessat took over as coach and was seventh in the table with the Mellers at the end of the season. In the summer of 2014, Roland Twyrdy took over as coach and in 2017 led the team in third place, two points behind master SV Atlas Delmenhorst and runner-up Blau-Weiß Lohne . Three years later, the Mell runners-up behind Blau-Weiß Lohne.

statistics

Placements on a green background indicate an ascent, while a red background indicates a descent.

Playtime league Level space S. U N Gates Points
2004/05 District League Weser / Ems-Süd VII 06th 15th 05 10 058:51 50
2005/06 District League Weser / Ems-Süd VII 04th 11 07th 10 063:51 40
2006/07 District League Weser / Ems-5 VII 03. 20th 05 05 083:41 65
2007/08 District League Weser / Ems-5 VII 02. 22nd 05 03 101: 27 71
2008/09 District League Weser / Ems-5 VII 01. 28 01 01 096:16 85
2009/10 Regional upper league Weser / Ems VI 03. 20th 07th 07th 066:37 67
2010/11 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 04th 20th 03 13 075:51 63
2011/12 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 02. 18th 06th 08th 075:35 60
Playtime league Level space S. U N Gates Points
2012/13 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 07th 16 06th 12 059:47 54
2013/14 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 06th 16 04th 14th 052:57 52
2014/15 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 06th 17th 07th 02 062:58 58
2015/16 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 08th. 13 09 10 055:49 48
2016/17 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 03. 16 11 03 060:32 59
2017/18 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 08th. 13 05 12 053:50 44
2018/19 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 07th 12 05 13 045:52 41
2019/20 Landesliga Weser / Ems VI 02. 12 04th 04th 041:27 40

Stadion

SC Melle 03 plays its home games on Carl-Stracke-Platz. This is located in the sports center on the western outskirts on Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Straße and offers space for 4,000 spectators. The game was played on natural grass , the playing area being surrounded by an athletics facility. The foundation stone was laid in 1913. Six years later, the square was given its current name in honor of the factory owner Carl Stracke, who worked hard for the common good. In earlier times the sports field was also used as a riding arena , which repeatedly led to conflicts with the footballers. In 1970 the sports field received a floodlight system . In 2005 the adjacent square was equipped with artificial turf and has been called Melos-Platz ever since . The name giver is the artificial turf manufacturer Melos from Melle.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LSB statistics 2018. Landessportbund Niedersachsen , accessed on May 19, 2018 .
  2. a b c d Club Info No. 39.SC Melle 03, accessed on July 23, 2019 .
  3. Hardy Greens : Legendary Football Clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 221.
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): Football in Lower Saxony 1964 - 1979 . Taught 2008, p. 57, 71 .
  5. ^ German sports club for soccer statistics (ed.): Soccer in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 352, 360 .
  6. SC Melle loses relegation to FT Braunschweig. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , accessed on May 19, 2018 .
  7. Heike Dierks: Meller Sportplatz: Where horses used to hunt. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , accessed on July 23, 2019 .