SSV Reutlingen 05

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SSV Reutlingen
Club coat of arms of SSV Reutlingen
Basic data
Surname Sports and swimming club
Reutlingen 1905 Fußball e. V.
Seat Reutlingen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding May 9, 1905
Colours Black-red-white
Members 1,600
president Theo Fassnacht
Board Alfons Bietz; Theo Fassnacht; Norbert Brendle; Jürgen Matteis; Eberhard Spohn
Website ssv-reutlingen-fussball.de
First soccer team
Head coach Maik Schuett
Venue Stadium at the cross sign
Places 15,228
league Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
2018/19 9th place
home
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The sports and swimming club Reutlingen 1905 e. V. is a sports club from Reutlingen with over 1,600 members. The club colors are black, red and white. The most well-known department of the club, the soccer department , has been known as SSV Reutlingen 1905 Fußball e.V. since it was spun off in February 2011 . V. from a legal point of view an independent association. Its members are at the same time members of the entire club with the other fields of boxing , tennis , disabled sports , recreational sports , swimming , American football and table tennis (the most successful department in the 1980s in particular).

The club was founded on May 9, 1905 as FC Arminia Reutlingen 1905 and renamed SV Reutlingen 1905 in 1910 . After the merger of SV 1905 with the 1st swimming club in 1911 , SSV Reutlingen 05 was created in 1938 . Between 1946 and 1950 the SSV had to bear the name Sport- und Spielverein 1946 Reutlingen in the French occupation zone .

Soccer

history

Club coat of arms from 1938 to 1946

In 1906, FC Arminia Reutlingen joined the Württemberg Football Association and started playing in the C-class, the lowest division at the time. In 1942 the club, which had meanwhile been renamed SSV Reutlingen, became champions in the Achalm district class and was promoted to the first-class Gauliga Württemberg . In their first Gauliga season, the Reutlingers reached fourth place in the then single-track league and only left the teams from the Stuttgart capital behind. In the 1944/45 Gauliga season , SSV Reutlingen was in first place in Group 3 when the season had to be canceled because of the Second World War .

Club coat of arms of the SSV 1946 Reutlingen

From the 1946/47 season, the club, which had received the name Sport- und Spielverein 1946 Reutlingen in the French occupation zone , initially played in the Oberliga Südwest . In the 1949/50 season , the SSV, as champions of the group south in the southwest German championship finals after a final defeat against 1. FC Kaiserslautern, became southwest German runner-up and qualified for the final round of the German championship in 1950 . There, SSV Reutlingen 05, which was given this name back on February 27, 1950, was eliminated on May 21, 1950 in the Oberwerth stadium in Koblenz in the round of 16 against Prussia Dellbrück by losing 1-0 in extra time. The opponents from Dellbrück, who were only successful in extra time, only missed the final against later German champions VfB Stuttgart in a replay in the semifinals against Kickers Offenbach . With its participation in the finals, SSV Reutlingen was actually one of the 16 best German soccer teams for the first time.

Club coat of arms from 1950 to 1976

Game dates of the round of 16 match for the German championship 1950

From the following season , the SSV Reutlingen played after a change to the Regional Association South in the Oberliga Süd and rose as bottom of the table in the II. Division . In 1953, the factory director and district administrator Hans Kern took over the management of the football department and invested in the engagement of several experienced league players, including Horst Gernhardt , who had come from Werder Bremen . The head of department Kern convinced the Reutlingen newcomers with jobs in the knitting machine factory H. Stoll & Co. , which he managed as director. In the 1953/54 season , the Reutlingers rose as second in the II. Division South in the Oberliga Süd. In the following season , the team was promoted to runner-up in the Oberliga Süd and thus reached the qualifying round of the finals for the German championship in 1955 as one of the nine best teams in Germany , in which the SSV failed with defeats against SV Sodingen and Wormatia Worms . For both games, Wolfgang Feuerlein and regular goalkeeper Heiner Schober , who broke his arm in the penultimate league game, lost two regular players. In the first qualifying round against Sodingen Werner Fritschi and Otto Fink were also absent due to injuries.

Match dates for the qualifying round of the 1955 German championship

In the 1955/56 season , the Reutlingers crashed as penultimate of the league for the second time directly after participating in the finals in the second division. The crash was also due to the fact that many top performers sustained serious injuries over the course of the season. In the II. Division 1956/57 the SSV succeeded in the south relay as second in the table behind the TSV 1860 Munich the direct rise. In the following seasons, the SSV, in which the department head Kern continued to invest in experienced players from other first division clubs, stayed in the Oberliga Süd and was fifth in the 1960/61 season, ahead of VfB Stuttgart , FC Bayern Munich and TSV, among others 1860 Munich. Two years later, the SSV was fourth in the league table last season of the Oberliga Süd in a complicated selection process of the DFB, in which the stadium and infrastructure were evaluated, not selected as a founding member of the Bundesliga .

With the dissolution of the Oberliga Süd through the introduction of the Bundesliga, SSV Reutlingen played in the Regionalliga Süd . In the second season of 1964/65, the runner-up behind FC Bayern Munich succeeded here . In the promotion round they were second in the table behind Borussia Mönchengladbach and thus missed promotion to the Bundesliga .

The next chance for promotion to the top division arose in the 2000/01 season. Until then, SSV Reutlingen had mostly been able to stay in the top group of the highest amateur league. As the reigning German amateur champion (1974) under coach Rudolf Schießl and department head Wolfram Leuze, he was promoted to the Second Bundesliga South for the 1975/76 season . However, the surprising victory against VfB Stuttgart, which was also second-rate at the time, was nothing more than a fine individual performance in the context of the one-year guest game in professional football, which the Reutlingen team ended as the bottom of the table.

The next amateur championship was won by SSV in 1997 as a representative of Regionalliga Süd against Hannover 96 . The second win of this consolation prize for second teams and other non-eligible for promotion marked the end of a dry spell in which the SSV was allowed to compete twice (1989 and 1992) as champions of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in the promotion rounds with the representatives from Hesse and Bavaria , but could never qualify for the second division. The direct chance of promotion in the Regionalliga Süd , which the SSV had been a member of since 1994, initially seemed hypothetical, until a president was found who was willing to invest his own money in the company Aufstieg.

The second promotion to the second division was achieved under Armin Veh . The first season as a newcomer went very well. For a long time, the Reutlingers even fought for one of the three promotion places before they finished seventh in the table. However, it should have been the most successful season. In the following season 2001/02 Armin Veh left the Reutlinger after the 16th match day and moved to the first division Hansa Rostock . Due to financial idiosyncrasies of "Aufstiegsmacher" Dieter Winko, which violated the license conditions, the second division team of the SSV was sent into the season with a 6-point handicap for the 2002/03 season. Without this deduction, the 39 points achieved would have been enough to keep the league, but with the official 33 points, the SSV was relegated to 16th place.

In the subsequent licensing process for the following season, the DFB refused the relegated team the license for the regional league, meaning the loss of a full squad and all transfer rights. The beginning of the first league season (2003/04) was correspondingly difficult, but two seasons later (2005/06) the team was champions of the league and thus managed to return to the Regionalliga Süd. There they fought for a single-digit place in the table in 2007/08 to qualify for the new 3rd division . However, this was missed with 12th place, so that the SSV continued to play in the Regionalliga Süd.

After the SSV Reutlingen announced a total debt of over four million euros in November 2009, it filed for bankruptcy in March 2010 . The Tübingen District Court, Az. 2 IN 119/10, ordered insolvency proceedings on March 23, 2010. The club played the regional league season to the end in order to be able to start again in the league without debt. In November 2010, the creditors' meeting approved the insolvency plan to insolvency of Axel Kulas.

On February 11, 2011, a general meeting of the SSV decided to split off the football department. With the following entry as SSV Reutlingen 1905 Fußball e. V. in the club register, the football department became independent from a legal point of view.

In the Oberliga 2010/11 season, the SSV was only able to secure relegation on the last match day with a 3-2 away win at VfL Kirchheim / Teck (for safety reasons in a neutral place in the Heilbronn Frankenstadion ). However, the victory would have been useless if the Stuttgarter Kickers II had not scored the 1-1 equalizer in stoppage time at Reutlingen's relegation competitor SGV Freiberg - Freiberg was relegated to the association league . In the following season of the league, the SSV took 8th place.

In the 2014/15 season , SSV Reutlingen 05 secured the fourth WFV Cup victory in the club's history and thus qualified for the 2015/16 DFB Cup . There they surprisingly won 3-1 against second division Karlsruher SC on August 8, 2015 , with Giuseppe Ricciardi scoring all three goals with a penalty and three Karlsruhe players receiving the red card .

Athletic history and league affiliation


Games for the German championship

Round of 16 of the 1950 finals

Prussia Dellbrück - SSV Reutlingen 1: 0 n.V. (0: 0)
venue Oberwerth Stadium in Koblenz , May 21, 1950 , 20,000 spectators
SSV list Bernhard Braun , Paul Werz , Gerd Baum , Willi Strobl , Kurt Schwille , Willi Meßmer , Wolfgang Feuerlein , Reinhold Schöller , Erich Scheufele , Ludwig Pflum , Eugen Baum
SSV trainer Bruno Ribke
referee Szymalek
Gates 1: 0 Walter Severin (113.)

1955 final qualifying round

1st qualifying round
SV Sodingen - SSV Reutlingen 3: 0 (2: 0)
venue Südweststadion Ludwigshafen am Rhein , May 4th 1955 , 15,000 spectators
SSV list Hans Klein , Max Ludwig , Gerd Baum, Werner Müller , Willi Meßmer, Kurt Vaas , Walter Lidinski , Helmut Lidinski , Lothar Grziwok , Horst Gernhardt , Werner Waldschmidt
SSV trainer Erwin Ammer
referee Tretter
Gates 1: 0 Franz Wächter (27.), 2: 0 Willi Demski (34.), 3: 0 Harry Linka (71.)
2nd qualifying round
Wormatia Worms - SSV Reutlingen 2: 1 (1: 0)
venue Oberwerth Stadium, Koblenz , May 8, 1955 , 7,000 spectators
SSV list Karl Kugel , Max Ludwig, Gerd Baum, Werner Müller, Willi Meßmer, Kurt Vaas, Werner Fritschi , Helmut Lidinski, Lothar Grziwok, Horst Gernhardt, Otto Fink
SSV trainer Erwin Ammer
referee Werner Treichel
Gates 1: 0 Alfred Weiß (38.), 2: 0 Herbert Schroer (60.), 2: 1 Lothar Grziwok (62.)
Injuries Helmut Müller and Werner Fritschi (45th) were no longer fully operational due to injuries they sustained in this game

successes

Stadion

Stadium at the cross sign

The home games of SSV Reutlingen take place in the stadium at the Kreuzeiche . It is located in the southwest of the city and offers 5,228 seats for 15,228 spectators.

Table tennis

The table tennis department was opened in 1946 a. a. founded by Klaus Gengler. The men's team became champions of the Oberliga Süd in 1966 (Horst Terbeck, Manfred Grumbach, Bernd Steidle, Manfred Werner, Oskar Schmollinger, Friedrich Haase ) and was thus eligible to play in the newly created Bundesliga . In 1970 she was relegated, but made it again three years later. She then played for many years in the Bundesliga from 1973 and became German team champion and German cup winner in 1977. The trophy had already been won in 1976 and was won again in 1980 and 1981. In 1980 the European Exhibition City Cup was won (final against GSTK Zagreb). In 1982 (against Vasutas Budapest ) and 1983 (against Borussia Düsseldorf ) the team won the European Cup . From 1978 onwards, the association carried the name of the sponsor, a company in the textile industry: SSV Heinzelmann Reutlingen. The manager in the 1970s and 1980s was Manfred Grumbach.

In 1990 the sponsor Heinzelmann withdrew. Stellwag and Dietmar Palmi then left the association. The Finnish manufacturer of office furniture Martela became involved as a new sponsor, and the association was renamed SV Martela Reutlingen. Nevertheless, the team rose from the 1st Bundesliga in 1991. When the tax office investigated earlier irregularities against the association in December 1991, the new main sponsor said goodbye. Then Reutlingen withdrew the team at the end of the season from the 1st league, a year later despite the championship in the 2nd league from professional sport to the league.

The venue for the home games was the Oskar Kalbfell Hall in Reutlingen.

The most famous German player was Peter Stellwag . The best-known foreign player was Mikael Appelgren , who was one of the best table tennis players in the world in the 1980s and 1990s and also played at the highest level in the German Bundesliga for SSV Reutlingen (1981-1986) for several years.

His Swedish compatriot Ulf Thorsell had previously played table tennis for SSV Reutlingen from 1979 to 1982 in the Bundesliga and in European club competitions at a similarly high level .

successes

  • 1976: Winner of the DTTB Cup ( Peter Stellwag , Manfred Baum , Heinz Schlüter )
  • 1976: Second in the European trade fair cup (Peter Stellwag, Manfred Baum, Heinz Schlüter)
  • 1977: German team champion (Peter Stellwag, Manfred Baum, Heinz Schlüter, Peter Engel , Hariyanto Listijosuputro, Günter Werkmann)
  • 1977: German Cup winner (Peter Stellwag, Heinz Schlüter, Manfred Baum)
  • 1980: Victory in the European trade fair cup (Peter Stellwag, Ulf Thorsell, Peter Engel)
  • 1980: German Cup winner (Peter Stellwag, Ulf Thorsell, Peter Engel)
  • 1981: German Cup winner (Peter Stellwag, Ulf Thorsell, Peter Engel)
  • 1982: European Cup winners (Peter Stellwag, Ulf Thorsell, Mikael Appelgren )
  • 1983: European Cup winner (Peter Stellwag, Mikael Appelgren, Reinhard Sefried )
  • 1984: 2nd place in the German Cup (Peter Stellwag, Mikael Appelgren, Reinhard Sefried)
  • 1988: 2nd place in the ETTU Cup (Peter Stellwag, Guo Yuehua , Peter Auwärter )

literature

  • Michael Grimm: Manfred Grumbach - The addicted fool. In: DTS . 12, 1985, p. 22.
  • A table tennis stronghold in transition. In: DTS. 3, 1991, pp. 26-31.

Web links

Commons : SSV Reutlingen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Sandra Volk: Separation and re-election of all committees. ( Memento of the original from July 2, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ssv-news.de
  2. ^ Karsten Amann, Stephan Schumacher: Statutes of SSV Reutlingen 1905 Fußball e. V. Ed .: SSV Reutlingen 1905 Fußball e. V. Reutlingen March 23, 2011, § 6 Acquisition of Membership / § 7 Automatic Double Membership, p. 4 ( online [PDF; accessed on July 6, 2012]).
  3. a b Werner Skrentny: The district administrator who wanted the league . In: Werner Skrentny (ed.): When Morlock still met the moonlight. The history of the Oberliga Süd 1945–1963 . Klartext-Verlag, Essen 1993, ISBN 3-88474-055-5 , p. 91-95 .
  4. kicker sports magazine (ed.): Despite a broken hand, Schober fought . April 25, 1955 ( online ).
  5. Portrait of Heiner Schober ( Memento of the original from March 1, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at statistik-klein.de. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.statistik-klein.de
  6. Insolvency order decision
  7. Reutlingen wants to end the season and then into the league - SSV files for bankruptcy. In: Schwäbisches Tagblatt . March 19, 2010, accessed March 20, 2010 .
  8. Insolvency plan approved: SSV Reutlingen debt-free. In: Reutlinger General-Anzeiger . November 18, 2010, accessed November 19, 2010 .
  9. ^ SSV Reutlingen 1905 football e. V. registered. (No longer available online.) In: ssv-news.de. March 30, 2011, archived from the original on July 2, 2011 ; Retrieved March 8, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ssv-news.de
  10. Article in the Reutlinger General-Anzeiger from June 11, 2011 on the relegation of SSV Reutlingen , viewed on June 26, 2014.
  11. ^ Freudemann / Gattiker: DFB Cup thanks to keeper Grgic. Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH, May 6, 2015, accessed on August 16, 2015 .
  12. ^ Dpa / sports information service : Reutlingen throws KSC out of the cup. Westdeutscher Rundfunk Cologne, August 18, 2015, accessed on August 16, 2015 .
  13. DTS . 9, 1978, p. 8.
  14. Holger Berg: SSV Martela Reutlingen before bankruptcy / The former chairman Günter Fink says: “Maybe a miracle will happen”. In: DTS . 3, 1992, p. 45.
  15. DTS . 6, 1992, regional / south p. 16.

Coordinates: 48 ° 28 ′ 42.4 "  N , 9 ° 11 ′ 21.2"  E