SV 09 Arnstadt

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The SV 09 Arnstadt is a registered sports club in Arnstadt in Thuringia Ilm-Kreis and is one of the largest sports clubs in the region.

SV 09 Arnstadt
SV09 logo
Basic data
Surname Sports club 09 Arnstadt e. V.
Seat Arnstadt
founding 1905, 1949, 1990, 2009

S.-V. Arnstadt (1905),
BC Arnstadt (1907),
BSG Podjomnik Rudisleben
(September 1, 1949),
BSG Motor Ichtershausen-Rudisleben (May 12, 1952),
renaming SV Arnstadt-Rudisleben (June 14, 1990),
merger with BC 07 Arnstadt to
SV 09 Arnstadt (May 19, 2009)

Colours blue yellow
Members 893 (December 2017) - 574 football, 207 gymnastics, 35 table tennis, 30 judo, 29 volleyball, 14 swimming, 4 chess, 16 darts
president Lars Fabig (since March 23, 2018)
Board Honorary President Georg Bräutigam, Managing Director Dominik Schneider, Jens Petermann, Wolfgang Geßner - Sports Director Football Hagen Becker
Website www.sv09arnstadt.de
First soccer team
Head coach Martin Hauswald
Venue At the Obertunk (grass and artificial turf pitch)
Places 1,500
league Thuringian League
2018/19 7th place
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history

The association goes both to the S.-V. Arnstadt (founded 1905), as well as BC Arnstadt (1907).
The S.-V. Arnstadt played around 1930 in the top German league, the Gauliga in the North Thuringia relay of the Central German State Association. Both clubs, the civil sports club and the workers' club Ballspielclub were forcibly dissolved in 1945 as part of the ban on all sports clubs in the Soviet occupation zone.

Re-establishment (1949–1952)

On September 1, 1949, the company sports club Podjomnik Rudisleben was founded in the Rudisleben company Podjomnik, which was under Soviet management. After the merger with BSG Nafa from the neighboring town of Ichtershausen , BSG Motor Ichtershausen-Rudisleben was created on May 12, 1952. In the course of time, however, the abbreviation Motor Rudisleben became common. The later merger partner of the football club BC 07 Arnstadt emerged from the spin-off of the footballers from the BSG Einheit Arnstadt (founded September 17, 1950), which initially had the supremacy in Arnstadt football between 1952 and 1956.

Thanks to the economically strong sponsoring companies , the football section quickly developed a strong team, which was promoted to the then third-class district league Erfurt as early as 1954. There the Rudislebener occupied places in the upper half of the table for four years and in the fifth year 1959 were district champions. So they had qualified for the second GDR league , which had now been installed as the third division. The playing strength was not enough for this league, however, and an interplay between fourth and third league followed until 1964. In 1964 Rudisleben became district champion for the third time. In the meantime the second GDR league had been abolished and the district champion had the opportunity to qualify for the second-rate GDR league via a promotion round. Motor Rudisleben mastered the promotion games confidently and rose as group winner. At the end of the 1964/65 season, however, you stood there as the relay and had to go back to the district league. The following season Rudisleben surprised in the GDR Cup when the team was able to advance to the second round. It was only there that they lost 4-0 to the upper division club FC Karl-Marx-Stadt . After two second district league ranks, the fourth district championship was won in 1968, but the team failed clearly as the last in the subsequent promotion games.

Motor Rudisleben in the GDR League (1978–1984)

Although always placed in the front, BSG Motor had to wait nine years before qualifying immediately for the GDR league in 1978 with the fifth district championship title . This time the team was so strong that it was able to stay in the second highest GDR division for over six years. Only when the GDR league was reduced from five to two seasons after the 1983/84 season, the 7th place was no longer enough for relegation. In the 1979/80 season, BSG Motor achieved its best GDR league placement with fourth place. Coach Klaus Bangert was able to rely on the following team in the 22 league games (average age 28 years):

Henry Wamser
(22 games / 24 years)
Werner Frank (22/38)
Hans-Jürgen Lässig (14/32), Jürgen Reske (21/23), Hans Latsny (22/33)
Georg Löffler (21/24), Jürgen Hildebrand (17/29), Helmut Seel (19/23)
Karl-Heinz Schmidt (13/24), Ralf Schulenberg (17/30), Bernd Drößmar (21/28)

Motor Rudisleben in the district league (1984–1991)

From 1984 until the end of the GDR football game operation, Motor Rudisleben remained in the Erfurt district league again. From 1992 the team, now a division of SV Rudisleben / Ichtershausen, played in the fifth-class Thuringia regional league. In the meantime renamed SV Rudisleben, the team had to relegate to the Thuringia regional class in 2002. In the national class, the football department teamed up with BC 07 Arnstadt, with whom they formed the Rudisleben / BC 07 Arnstadt syndicate. In 2008 he returned to the Thuringian League . Since the 2009/10 season the club has been playing under the name SV 09 Arnstadt.

SV Arnstadt-Rudisleben (1990-2009)

In May 2009, SV Arnstadt-Rudisleben and BC 07 Arnstadt merged to form SV 09 Arnstadt with a total of 875 members. The club is one of the largest sports clubs in the region. He can use the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn Stadium with a capacity of 4,000 spectators and the sports facility with grass and artificial turf at Obertunk (2,000 spectators). SV 09 offers soccer, volleyball, table tennis, swimming, gymnastics, darts and chess. SV Arnstadt-Rudisleben was founded on June 14, 1990 as the successor to BSG Motor Rudisleben , which has existed since 1952 . The Arnstadt youth game community was jointly formed in 2001, which set itself the task of promoting children's and youth football in Arnstadt and thus increasing the quality and quantity of the Arnstadt youngsters. Current successes of the JSG Arnstadt on a state, district and district scale prove that the formation of the JSG Arnstadt was a sensible way. From this positive result, the two clubs SV Arnstadt-Rudisleben and BC 07 Arnstadt formed a game community in the men's area in the summer of 2005, with the success that it returned to the Thuringia League in 2008 and the two clubs merged in May 2009.

League affiliation since 1954

II. GDR League, Season 5
1960, 1962/63 (2 years)
GDR League, Season E
1964/65, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/84, 1983/84 (7 years)
Erfurt district league
1954/55, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1961/62, 1963/64, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1977/78, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989 / 90, 1990/91 (District League West Thuringia)

Thuringia League (Landesliga, Verbandsliga)
1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2018/19 | - national class (relay west, east, 1)
2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 (18 years)

In the Eternal Table of the GDR League, Motor Rudisleben is ranked 87th.

Final table statuses (1952–1959)

season space league
52/53 - (Unit Arnstadt / 4th) District League Erfurt - 3rd League
53/54 1. - (Unit Arnstadt District League / 5.) District class Erfurt - 4th league
54/55 8. - behind unit Arnstadt (4.) District League Erfurt - 3rd League
1955 8th - behind unit Arnstadt (6th) District League Erfurt - 3rd League
1956 5. - in front of the Arnstadt unit (8.) District League Erfurt - 4th League
1957 6th behind unit Arnstadt (5th) District League Erfurt - 4th League
1958 2. District League Erfurt - 4th League
1959 1. - Newcomers District League Erfurt - 4th League

Closing tables (1960–1990)

season space league
1960 5. II. GDR League, Season 5 - 3rd League
61/62 1. District League Erfurt, Season 1 - 4th League
62/63 7th II. GDR League, Season 5 - 2nd League
63/64 1. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
64/65 16. - Relegated GDR League, South Season - 2nd League
65/66 2. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
66/67 2. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
67/68 1. - Promotion rounds-4. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
68/69 4th District League Erfurt - 3rd League
69/70 3. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
70/71 4th District League Erfurt - 3rd League
71/72 2. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
72/73 3. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
73/74 4th District League Erfurt - 3rd League
74/75 2. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
75/76 5. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
76/77 3. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
77/78 1. - Newcomers District League Erfurt - 3rd League
78/79 6th GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
79/80 4th GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
80/81 8th. GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
81/82 7th GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
82/83 6th GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
83/84 7. - Relegated GDR League, Season E - 2nd League GDR
84/85 5. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
85/86 8th. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
86/87 7th District League Erfurt - 3rd League
87/88 8th. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
88/89 8th. District League Erfurt - 3rd League
89/90 10. District League Erfurt - 3rd League

Final table statuses (1990-2018)

season space league
90/91 1. - Newcomers District League Erfurt
91/92 3. Thuringian League
92/93 11. Thuringian League
93/94 14th Thuringian League
94/95 13. Thuringian League
95/96 7th Thuringian League
96/97 6th Thuringian League
97/98 13. Thuringian League
98/99 4th Thuringian League
99/00 3. Thuringian League
00/01 6th Thuringian League
01/02 14th and relegated Thuringian League
02/03 10. State class Thuringia, relay east
03/04 9. State class Thuringia, relay east
04/05 5. State class Thuringia, relay west
05/06 2. State class Thuringia, relay east
06/07 6th State class Thuringia, relay west
07/08 1st and newcomers State class Thuringia, relay west
08/09 4th Thuringian League
09/10 4th Thuringian League
10/11 7th Association league
11/12 13. Association league
12/13 8th. Association league
13/14 10. Association league
14/15 15th and relegated Association league
15/16 12. State class Thuringia, season 1
16/17 8th. State class Thuringia, season 1
17/18 1st and newcomers State class Thuringia, season 1
18/19 7th Thuringian League
19/20 Thuringian League

people

Trainer until 1970–1990

  • Faust Scheller (until 1970/71)
  • Toni Skaba (1971/72)
  • ? (1972/73)
  • Siegfried Vollrath (1974/75)
  • Klaus Bangert (1975–1980)
  • Horst Weigang (1980/81)
  • Klaus Bangert (1981–1985)
  • Klaus Goldbach (1985/86)
  • ? (1987/89)

Trainer since 1990

Well-known players since 1990 (selection)

  • Christian Apel (since 2003) goalkeeper
  • Andrzej Brzeszcynski (1992–2000) striker - former Polish first division player
  • Holger Bühner (1995–2000) Defense - former first division professional (VfB Leipzig) and second division professional FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt, Hansa Rostock, FSV Zwickau and VfB Leipzig
  • Ronny Fuhrmann (2001–03) defender
  • Daniel Trübenbach (2011–13) striker
  • Silvano Varnhagen (since 2018) striker, midfielder - former second division professional at Karlsruher SC (2013-15)
  • Sebastian Hauck (since 2018) midfielder - former third division professional at FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt

Former and later GDR league players (1970–1990)

Coaches who had previously played in the GDR Oberliga were active in Rudisleben:

  • Toni Skaba (1971/72 coach), 135 league games for Turbine Erfurt
  • Siegfried Vollrath (1974/75 coach), 143 league games for Turbine Erfurt
  • Horst Weigang (1980/81 coach), 234 league games for SC Leipzig and Rot-Weiß Erfurt, 12 international matches
  • Klaus Goldbach (1983/86 coach), previously a player at FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt, 180 top division games
  • Albert Krebs (1993-2001 coach), 129 league games for Rot-Weiß Erfurt, 1 international match
  • Jürgen Heun (2006-12 coach), 341 league games for Rot-Weiß Erfurt, 17 senior internationals

Former and later GDR league players who were on the ball in Rudisleben

Name of the player society from, to Oberliga Others
Erhard Meyer 1964/65 then FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 145 came from the Empor Ilmenau
Manfred Vogel 1983-84 previously Hallescher FC Chemie and FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 133 came from Chemie IW Ilmenau after the first half of the 1982/83 season, GDR Oberliga top scorer 1974/75
Holger Bühner 1995-97 previously Motor Suhl, FC Rot-Weiß, VfB Leipzig, Hansa Rostock, Zwickau 78 came from FSV Zwickau in 1995 (2nd Bundesliga), played three games in the 1st Bundesliga for VfB Leipzig in 1992/93
Hans Latsny 1964-67 then FC Rot-Weiß 5 1971/72 back in Rudisleben
Hartmut Molata 1981-83 previously FC Carl Zeiss Jena and FC Rot-Weiß 18th
Klaus Schröder 1981/82 previously Carl Zeiss and Rot-Weiß, later Suhl 152
Ralf Schulenberg 1976-84 previously FC Rot-Weiß and BFC Dynamo 131 nine games of the GDR junior selection, three A international games, with the GDR in 1972 in Munich Olympic third
Jürgen Reske 1979-84 previously FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 5 1981/82 forward Kamenz

literature

Individual evidence

  • Statistics, chronicle and rankings: René Röder, Thüringer Allgemeine
  • Club logos: replica by Christian Igel, PR & Marketing of SV09

Web links