SV Bavenstedt

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SV Bavenstedt
Logo of SV Bavenstedt
Basic data
Surname Sports club Bavenstedt eV
Seat Hildesheim - Bavenstedt ,
Lower Saxony
founding February 1, 1946
Colours Red White
Website www.svbavenstedt.de
First soccer team
Venue Brunnenkopp Sports Park
Places 2,500
league State League Hanover
2019/20 2nd place
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Away

The SV Bavenstedt (short SVB ) is a sports club in Hildesheim . It was established in 1946. In addition to the successful football department, the club also offers jazz dance, table tennis and Nordic walking.

history

Football began in Bavenstedt in 1911. Under the direction of Clemens Willke, a handful of young men came together to set up the Black and White Germany association . The town's stubble fields served as a training facility. The First World War put an end to sporting activities. After the end of the war, the Bavenstedter football players joined VfB Hildesheim as the fourth team.

A sports club was not founded again until 1929. On the initiative of the district youth worker August Söding, the community leader Helmke and the teachers Jung and Buerschaper, a sports community of the German youth force was set up. The association existed until it was banned by the National Socialist authorities in 1933.

Today's SV Bavenstedt was founded on February 1, 1946 in the small room of Bormanns Saalbau . In addition to soccer, the club's sporting activities also included handball, athletics and summer games. In the founding year, the footballers were promoted to the first district class.

The greatest success in the club's history was in 2007 the promotion to the fifth class Lower Saxony League West . In the 2009/10 season you could not qualify as fourth in the table for the newly created single-track Lower Saxony League, so that the club has been competing in the sixth-class Landesliga Hannover since the 2010/11 season .

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