SVG Einbeck

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SVG Einbeck 05
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Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Einbeck
from 1905 eV
Seat Einbeck , Lower Saxony
founding 1905
Colours blue yellow
1. Chairman Hans Jürgen Kettler
Website svgeinbeck05.de
First soccer team
Head coach Christoph Adamek
Venue August Wenceslas Stadium
Places 5,000
league District league Northeim-Einbeck
2019/20 5th place
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The SVG Einbeck (officially: Spielvereinigung Einbeck von 1905 eV ) is a football club from Einbeck in the Northeim district . The first soccer team played in the Lower Saxony / Bremen league for five years .

history

On 20 May 1905 some merchant agents of the mail-order company established Stukenbrok the Einbecker FC 05 . This merged in August 1912 with FC Sport Einbeck, which was founded by craftsmen in 1906, to form Einbecker FV 05 . In 1926 the club was renamed Einbecker SV 05 . On July 12, 1979, this club merged with the football department of SV Eintracht 1893 Einbeck to form SVG Einbeck 05 . Eintracht, in turn, was created through the merger of ATSV Einbeck, founded in 1893, with SV Eintracht 1919 Einbeck .

Einbecker SV 05

In the 1920s, the Einbecker SV 05 was an elevator team between the highest and second highest division, with the team being able to stay in the top class for more than a year between 1930 and 1932. With the introduction of the Gauligen , Einbeck 05 was classified in the third division in 1933, from which the team could promptly rise. In the second-rate district class, the Einbeckers were runner-up in 1935, 1936 and 1940 and only narrowly missed the promotion round to the Lower Saxony Gauliga .

After the end of the Second World War , SV 05 was one of the founding members of the Amateur League 5 in 1949 . There the team became champions in 1951 and made the leap into the second-rate amateur league east in the following promotion round . In the promotion season, the Einbecker were the sensation team and led the table for 13 weeks. At the end of the season it was only ninth because of a goal difference of 80:80.

On April 5, 1953, SV 05 met the relegated league Eintracht Braunschweig . Einbeck was leading 3: 1 at times, but then lost 3: 6. Two years later, the 05er were relegated to the amateur league. In 1960 and 1963, the team was runner-up and then qualified in 1964 for the newly created Verbandsliga Süd , where the team was runner-up in 1969 behind the amateurs of 1. SC Göttingen 05 and won the Lower Saxony Cup.

In 1972 the Einbecker headed the table for months. A 2: 3 home defeat against SuS Northeim and a 0: 3 at Hannoversche SC then led to the runner-up. The successful team broke up and the SV 05 had to be relegated from the association league a year later. Between 1975 and 1977 they returned briefly.

Eintracht Einbeck

Eintracht Einbeck could only show a few sporting successes. Like SV 05, Eintracht was one of the founding members of Amateur League 5 in 1949 , but was relegated to penultimate in the first season. In 1958 he returned and four years later with fifth place the best placement. But already in 1964 the team missed the newly created association league as part of the league reform. One point was missing from the sixth VfB Holzminden . Until the merger, Eintracht was only active at the district level.

SVG Einbeck

Two years after the merger in 1981, the company was promoted to the national league. 3,500 spectators saw the decisive 2-1 victory over the second team of VfL Wolfsburg . 1983 succeeded the promotion to the association league after the Einbecker delivered a long neck and neck race with SuS Northeim. In the very first season, the team failed as fifth just barely on the promotion round to Oberliga Nord . In the following years , the SVG became an elevator team , which in 1988 was relegated from the association league and two years later found itself in the regional league. In 1994 he was promoted to the Braunschweig regional league , before making the leap to the East Lower Saxony league two years later . As a climber, the Einbecker immediately became champions in front of Rotenburger SV and made it through to the Oberliga Niedersachsen / Bremen .

During the 1998/99 season, the 05er had a good chance of promotion to the Regionalliga Nord for a long time . Despite a 5-0 victory over the eventual champions Göttingen 05, it was only sixth after a weak second half of the season, in which Einbecker had ten games in a row without a win. A year later, the Einbecker were relegated from the Oberliga, as there was an increased relegation due to the reduction in the regional league. Although the team managed to get back up immediately, the performance was hardly appreciated by the audience. According to coach Latermann, the team rose "without anyone noticing". After a year in the Oberliga, it went back to the Lower Saxony League in 2002. Two years later, the club withdrew its team due to low attendance in the Braunschweig regional league. The club stayed there until 2011, before relegation to the district league followed.

After the departure of several players, many of whom were top performers, and internal disagreements, only one men's team was reported for the 1st district class for the 2012/13 season. But this project could not be implemented either. It wasn't until 2014 that a new team was registered in the 2nd district class, which promptly made it up. Two years later he was promoted to the Northeim-Einbeck district league, where the march into the district league succeeded in the 2016/17 season. After two years it went back down to the district league.

Personalities

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. 347.

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