SV Bad Laer

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SV Bad Laer
Surname Sports club Bad Laer eV
Club colors blue White
Founded 1931 as DJK Laer
Association headquarters Bad Laer , Lower Saxony
Departments eight
Chairman Antonius Reckwerth
Homepage www.sv-badlaer.de

The SV Bad Laer (officially: Sportverein Bad Laer eV ) is a sports club from Bad Laer in the district of Osnabrück . The women's volleyball team played in the 2010/11 season and from 2017 to 2020 in the 2nd Bundesliga .

history

The predecessor club of today's SV Bad Laer was the DJK Laer, founded in 1931 . Today's club was founded on December 4, 1945 as SV Laer . The current name was adopted in 1977. SV Bad Laer include the departments Badminton , Basketball , Recreational Sports, Football , Handball , rehabilitation sports and table tennis and volleyball.

volleyball

The volleyball players at SV Bad Laer made it to the 2nd Bundesliga North in 2010. However, the team had to relegate immediately as the bottom of the table in the 2010/11 season . In 2012 the Bad Laerinnen were one of the founding members of the Third League and two years later they became runner-up behind SG Marmagen-Nettersheim . In 2016 and 2017 the team became champions of the third division west and in 2017 managed to move up to the second division north. The club qualified for the DVV Cup for the first time in the 2017/18 season .

The female B-youth became German runner-up in 2012 . In the final, the team lost against Dresdner SC with 0: 2 sets. In 2004 the SV Bad Laer hosted the German championship of the female E-youth, where the home team became runner-up. The home venue is the Bad Laer school and sports center.

Soccer

SV Bad Laer
Surname SV Bad Laer
Venue Mühlenstrasse sports field
Places 2,000
Head coach Jörg Thomas
league District League Weser / Ems
2019/20 1st place (Kreisliga Osnabrück-Land Süd)  
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The footballers of SV Bad Laer rose to the district class in 1972 and immediately made it through to the district league. After only one year it went back down to the district class, where the Laerer were runner-up in 1976 behind the VfL Kloster Oesede . Three years later he qualified for the district league. The playoff for the runner-up against BSV Holzhausen was won 2-0 after extra time in neutral Oesede . After two years, 1981 went back down to the district class, where the Laerer 1984 runner-up behind the Sportfreunde Oesede . A year later, he was promoted to the district league, before it went back down to the district class in 1988. In 1994 the team had to accept relegation to the district league.

In 2000, SV Bad Laer was runner-up behind VfL Lintorf and, together with Blau-Weiß Schinkel, prevailed against SV Kettenkamp in the subsequent promotion round and returned to the district class. In the following 2000/01 season, the Laerer rose again as a knocked-off bottom of the table. In 2005 the team failed as runner-up in the district league behind Concordia Belm-Powe in the promotion round at TSV Ueffeln . After that, the team played from 2007 to 2013, in the 2016/17 season and from 2020 in the district league.

With Kristina Börner (née Gessat), the club produced a second division player who became world champion with the U-20 national team in 2010 . The home arena is the sports field on Mühlenstrasse.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): District classes Lower Saxony 1964-1979 . Lehrte 2015, p. 176, 202, 255, 282, 361 .
  2. ^ German sports club for soccer statistics (ed.): Soccer in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 22, 70, 313, 316, 368, 370,402 .
  3. Dissen soccer player on the way up. FuPa , accessed April 20, 2016 .

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