SSV Köpenick-Oberspree

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SSV Köpenick-Oberspree
Logo SSV Köpenick.jpg
Basic data
Surname SSV Köpenick-Oberspree eV
Seat Berlin-Niederschöneweide
founding 1908
Board Uwe Spalteholz
Website www.ssvkob.de
First soccer team
Head coach Roland Fischer
Venue Käthe Tucholla Stadium
Places 2,000
league District league A
2018/19 3rd place
home
Away

The SSV Köpenick-Oberspree is a sports club from Berlin . The club emerged from the SV Markomania 08 Köpenick founded in 1908. The home of the multi-discipline club is the Käthe Tucholla Stadium . The stadium at Bruno-Bürgel-Weg 99 offers 2000 seats.

In addition to football, the club offers other departments, including bowling, fishing and gymnastics.

Club (soccer)

Today's SSV Köpenick-Oberspree was founded in 1908 as SV Markomania 08 Köpenick .

In 1934, the merger of the smaller Köpenick clubs Markomania 1908 Köpenick , Waldfrieden 1927 Köpenick and Köpenicker SC 1920, which was forced by the National Socialists, resulted in the new large club SV Köpenick 08 . The lower-class playing club was dissolved in 1945 and re-established as SG Köpenick as part of the municipal reorganization of Berlin sports .

Already in the first post-war season 1945/46 the Köpenickers took part in the first round of the newly founded four seasons Berlin City League and were able to come third in their season behind SC Staaken and SG Charlottenburg for the top Berlin division, which was carried out on a single track from 1946/47 to qualify. The next two seasons Köpenick was able to hold the league, but rose in the 1948/49 season together with the SG Tiergarten , the Spandauer SV and the SG Lichtenberg 47 in the Berlin amateur league. From 1949 the previous SG played briefly as SC Köpenick . In the last overall Berlin amateur league season 1949/50 Köpenick reached sixth place and was then incorporated into the newly created DS league .

In the opening season of the second highest division in the GDR, the club, renamed SSV Köpenick , had no chance. Analogous to local rivals Concordia Wilhelmsruh , the Köpenickers could not keep up financially against the newly founded company sports associations , and had to leave the league after only one season as the bottom of the table. In the period that followed, several renaming were pending. 1954 in SG Köpenick , 1960 in Genossenschafts-SG Köpenick , and in 1973 and 1980 in BSG Köpenick and BSG Mechanisierung Berlin-Köpenick . On a sporting level, Köpenick disappeared into the lowlands of Berlin football. Only between 1971 and 1973 did the BSG play in the third-class Berlin district league .

After the fall of 1989, the company was re-established under the old name SSV Köpenick 08 . The club has since shuttled between the district and district league.

In 2001, after the loss of its traditional Ernst-Grube-Stadion in Berlin-Spindlersfeld , the SSV Köpenick had to move to the Käthe-Tucholla-Stadion in Berlin-Niederschöneweide, which has been used by SSV Oberspree since 1951 as a result of the new construction of Spindlersfelder Strasse . In 2004, the SSV Köpenick finally merged with the SSV Oberspree (formerly BSG Einheit Berlin Mitte) founded in May 1950 to form SSV Köpenick-Oberspree .

After promotion in 2007 they played in the Landesliga Berlin until relegation in 2013.

statistics

season league Table position
(number of men)
2003/04 District league A 08 (16)
2004/05 District league A 02 (16)
2005/06 District League 06 (16)
2006/07 District League 03 (16)
2007/08 National league 09 (16)
2008/09 National league 08 (16)
2009/10 National league 08 (16)
2010/11 National league 12 (16)
2011/12 National league 12 (16)
2012/13 National league 16 (16)
season league Table position
(number of men)
2013/14 District League 14 (16)
2014/15 District league A 10 (16)
2015/16 District league A 02 (15)
2016/17 District League 14 (15)
2017/18 District league A 06 (16)
2018/19 District league A 03 (16)

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