SV Bad Rothenfelde

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SV Bad Rothenfelde
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Bad
Rothenfelde eV
Seat Bad Rothenfelde ,
Lower Saxony
founding March 5, 1927
Colours green white
1. Chairman Dieter Beermann
Website svbadrothenfelde.de
First soccer team
Head coach Frederik Witte
Venue Heristo Sports Park
Places 3,000
league Landesliga Weser / Ems
2019/20 1st place (Bezirksliga Weser / Ems 5)  
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The SV Bad Rothenfelde is a sports club from Bad Rothenfelde in the Osnabrück district . The first soccer team played for ten years in the highest amateur league in Lower Saxony .

history

The association was formed in March 1927 as a spin-off from SV Heidland . After the Second World War , the SVR merged with the Bad Rothenfelde gymnastics and swimming club to form TSV Bad Rothenfelde , as, according to the instructions of the British military government, there was only one sports club in Bad Rothenfelde. In April 1951 this club split again into its parent clubs SV and TuS Bad Rothenfelde.

In terms of sport, the footballers did not get beyond the district level until the early 1980s . In 1982, the promotion to the district class was achieved for the first time, where the team initially fought against relegation. After the establishment of a support group, things went uphill for the Rothenfelder. 1987 the team was only because of the worse goal difference against TuRa Grönenberg Melle runner-up in the district class 8. In the following round of promotion, the Rothenfelder sat against 1. FCR Bramsche and Frisia Goldenstedt and rose to the district league. After only one year, the direct relegation followed, before the Rothenfelder returned to the district league in 1990. There the SVR finished third in 1992 and champions one year later.

The sporting high-altitude flight also continued in the Weser-Ems regional league . Right in the 1993/94 promotion season, the Rothenfeld runners-up behind SV Concordia Ihrhove . Again the decision was made to the disadvantage of the SVR due to the goal difference. A year later the Rothenfeld champions were one point ahead of the DJK Sparta Werlte and were promoted to the Lower Saxony League West . There she reached sixth place in the 1996/97 season. The Rothenfelder played for a few years in the midfield of the league before relegation in 2001 had to be accepted as bottom of the table. In 2003, the team reached the final of the district cup, which was won 8: 7 on penalties against 1. FC Nordenham after a goalless 120 minutes . In the Landesliga Weser-Ems the Rothenfeld runners-up behind VfL Germania Leer . The SVR had the better goal difference compared to VfL Oldenburg .

After a 4-2 win after extra time in the play-off against the runner-up of the Hanover regional league Germania Grasdorf , the Rothenfelder managed to return to the Lower Saxony League West. In the 2003/04 promotion season, the team finished fourth. In 2005, the club withdrew the team despite athletic qualifications in the district league, as the club management was not able to finance the Lower Saxony league team and the construction of an artificial turf pitch . Despite the withdrawal, numerous regular players stayed with SVR, who remained unbeaten in the 2005/06 regional league season, scored 86 out of 90 possible points and scored 160 goals this season. It was the first of three consecutive promotions that brought Rothenfelder to the Lower Saxony-West Oberliga in 2008 .

There the club met the former second division club SV Meppen and VfB Oldenburg and immediately reached eighth place . A year later , the club waived a possible qualification for the single-track Oberliga Niedersachsen for economic and safety reasons. Since then, the first team of SV Bad Rothenfelde has played in the sixth class Landesliga Weser / Ems, where the Rothenfeld teams finished third in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2016. In 2019 the team was relegated to the district league, but managed to get promoted again.

successes

  • Champion of the regional league / Landesliga Weser-Ems: 1995, 2008
  • District cup winner Weser-Ems: 2003

Stadion

The SV Bad Rothenfelde plays its home games in the Heristo-Sportpark , which offers space for 3,000 spectators. The naming rights, the company holds heristo . In addition to the stadium, the sports park also has an artificial turf pitch . Both places have floodlights .

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 100 years of TuS an Olympic review. TuS Bad Rothenfelde, accessed on July 13, 2018 .
  2. ^ German sports club for soccer statistics (ed.): Soccer in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 111, 120 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics, page 228
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics, page 415
  5. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics, page 339
  6. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics, page 382