SC Uelzen 09

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SC Uelzen 09
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Sports Club Uelzen
from 1909 eV
Seat Uelzen , Lower Saxony
founding 1909
Colours blue White
First soccer team
Head coach Harald Voigts
Venue Fischerhof sports complex
Places 1,500
league Heide-Wendland League
2019/20 13th place

The SC Uelzen 09 is a sports club from Uelzen . The first men's soccer team played in Lower Saxony's highest amateur league for five years.

history

In 1909 young men from the affluent middle class founded the Uelzen 09 sports club . Ten years after it was founded, the SC rose to the top division of northern Hanover. The immediate relegation followed without a point. They returned in 1925 and the team remained first class until the Gauliga Niedersachsen was introduced in 1933. Three years later, the team was relegated to the third division. Thereupon a wealthy businessman stopped his promotion, so that the association was dissolved on September 6, 1936.

Today's club was founded in 1945, and four years later it was included in the third-class amateur league 3 . After three years of relegation battle, it went to the fourth division. Immediately they were promoted to the newly created amateur league 7 . In 1956, the Uelzenern won the championship with an average of 19-year-old team and then rose to the Lower Saxony- East amateur league. After a year, the SC left the league down. In 1959, the SCU was again champion in the amateur league 7, missed promotion in the promotion round. The playoff against SG Adenstedt was lost with 0: 1. Two years later, the team secured the third championship and was able to prevail in the promotion round. But even in the second attempt, the Uelzen could not establish themselves in the Lower Saxon House of Lords, as the playoff against SVG Göttingen 07 was lost 0: 1. In 1963 and 1964, the SCU secured the third and fourth amateur league championships, but failed both times in the promotion round.

In the newly created Association League East there was nothing to celebrate except for the runner-up in 1966. Also in 1966, the A-youth team, led by the later Bundesliga player Rainer Zobel, became Lower Saxony champions. 1973 rose the first team from the association league. Ten years later, he was promoted to the Landesliga Ost , which was followed by marching through to the Verbandsliga . The team stayed there for three years before two relegations in a row sent the club back to the district level. After several years in the Uelzen district league, he was promoted to the district league in 2017, which, however, was followed by direct relegation.

literature

  • 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. 278.