SV 09 Staßfurt

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SV 09 Staßfurt
Logo of SV 09 Staßfurt
Basic data
Surname Sports club 1909 Staßfurt e. V.
Seat Staßfurt , Saxony-Anhalt
founding April 12, 1909
Colours orange-white
Board Ralf Möller (Chairman)
Dirk Rommel (1st Deputy)
Norbert Wolf (2nd Deputy)
Website www.sv09-stassfurt.de
First soccer team
Head coach Jens Liensdorf
Venue Stadium of Unity
Places 2,000
league State League North Saxony-Anhalt
2018/19 3rd place
home
Away

The SV 09 Staßfurt (officially Sports Club 1909 Staßfurt eV , short SV 09 ) is a football club from Staßfurt in Saxony-Anhalt .

The Edgar Stein playing field is the venue for home games.
The center seat in the Stadium of Unity.
The first team on May 20, 2013 after the away win at Möringer SV.

Club structure

SV 09 only operates football . He runs three men's teams (Landesliga Nord, Salzlandliga and 2nd district class, Season 2), an old-man team, an old-man team and several teams in the male junior division (as of 2017). The club uses the urban “stadium of unity”, which has two grass pitches and one artificial turf pitch. The main square has been called the "Edgar-Stein-Spielfeld" since 2009 in honor of the late Staßfurt football idol Edgar Stein. The middle seat holds 3000 spectators and has a grandstand with 50 covered seats as well as a tartan track .

history

The SV 09 traces its origins back to "FC Hohenzollern", which was founded on April 12, 1909 in Staßfurt . When the Hohenzollerns were no longer up to date after the establishment of the Weimar Republic , the club changed its name in 1918 to “Sportverein 09 Staßfurt-Leopoldshall”. In 1920 the association had 300 members. The sports football , handball , athletics , boxing , gymnastics and hiking were offered.

After the end of the Second World War , SV 09 was dissolved as part of the ban on sports clubs initiated by the Soviet occupation forces in 1945. Initially, the sports traffic in Staßfurt was continued by a loosely organized sports community under the names "Staßfurt" (from 1945), "Sports Office Staßfurt" (from 1946) and "ZSG Staßfurt" (from 1949) on the district level. In 1950 the name was changed again to "SG Salzland Staßfurt". In 1951 the Kaliwerk located in Staßfurt took over the sports community and converted it into a company sports community (BSG), which was named "Aktivist Staßfurt". The name was given on the basis of a central regulation, according to which BSGs were given uniform names according to the affiliation of their sponsoring companies to certain industries. "Activist" stood for the mining sector . As usual for company sports groups, the BSG Aktivist maintained a wide range of sports sections, such as B. for soccer, handball, volleyball , fistball , athletics, tennis and table tennis . At times 14 sections were maintained. Activist-athletes were particularly successful in athletics and fistball. The 100 m sprinter Martin Westphal and the girls 'and boys' fistball youth teams became GDR champions. In 1988, the Staßfurter Fernsehgerätewerk joined as an additional carrier company and the name of the BSG was changed to "Aktivist / Elektron Staßfurt".

After the economic changes as a result of the political change in 1989 , the sponsoring companies stopped their support for the company sports community. In order to be able to continue the sports business, BSG members founded the registered association "SV 09 Staßfurt" on July 15, 1990, which in future only devoted itself to football.

Development of the sport of football

SV 09 was most successful in the 1920s. Between 1924 and 1926 the club reached the finals for the Central German Championship three times. In 1925 the Staßfurter advanced to the round of 16 and only lost to Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg with 0: 1. The BSG activist was promoted to the Magdeburg district league, which was fourth at the time, in 1952 . There the BSG was represented in 23 seasons with the exception of the seasons 1953/1954, 1954/1955 and 1967/68, where they played in the district class. In 1978, the activist was relegated from the district league for a long time, and it wasn't until 1988 that he was promoted again. BSG Aktivist / Elektron ended the GDR soccer match traffic in eighth place after the district league season 1989/90. For the new SV 09 the qualification for the Landesliga Sachsen-Anhalt 1990/91 (at that time the highest division of the federal state) was given. However, the SV was last and had to relegate to the district league. In 2006 he was promoted to the association league again for three years. In the same year the club reached the final of the Saxony-Anhalt State Cup . In front of 4,500 spectators in Schönebeck, the Staßfurt team lost 1-0 to the then top division and today's third division 1. FC Magdeburg . After relegated to the regional league in 2009, he returned to the Verbandsliga, the highest league in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, for one season . Then it was played again in the seventh class national league, from which the relegation to the national class took place in 2013. The division into the various regional seasons revealed that SV 09 had to compete in national class 3 from the 2013/2014 season. In the 2016/17 season, the championship title in the national class led to promotion to the national league.

Achievements and Statistics

Championship successes

  • State League Saxony-Anhalt (North Season): 2006, 2010
  • State class Saxony-Anhalt (season 3): 2017
  • District League Magdeburg (Season 1): 1960
  • District League Saxony-Anhalt (Season 5): 1996
  • District class Magdeburg (season 4): 1955, 1968, 1988
  • Gaume Championship: 1913, 1917, 1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1928

Cup successes

Successes of other teams

References

literature

  • Hanswerner Meixner: 100 years of SV 09 Staßfurt e. V. - 1909 to 2009, an association makes history . SV 09 Staßfurt e. V., Staßfurt 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stadium of Unity / Edgar Stein Playing Field. In: sv09-stassfurt.de. Sports club 1909 Staßfurt e. V., accessed on October 28, 2013 .