SV Bockum-Hövel

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SV Bockum-Hövel
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Full name Spielverein Bockum-Hövel
from 1920 eV
place Hamm , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded 1920
Dissolved 1971
Club colors blue White
Stadion ?
Top league Association League Westphalia
successes Champion of the Landesliga Westfalen , group 5 1964

The SV Bockum-Hövel (officially: Spielverein Bockum-Hövel from 1920 eV ) was a football club from the Hammer district of Bockum-Hövel . The first men's team played in the highest amateur league in Westphalia for seven years.

history

The association was founded in 1920 and was closely related to the Radbod colliery . At the end of the 1920s, the team reached the then second-class 1st district class Westphalia . There the Bockum-Höveler became champions in 1933, but remained second class due to the introduction of the Gauliga Westfalen . After the war ended in 1951, they were promoted to the 2nd Landesliga Westfalen , where the Bockumer immediately became runner-up behind VfJ 08 Paderborn . After the dissolution of the 2nd regional league at the end of the season, the team now played in the regional league , which was also the highest amateur league in Westphalia.

In the 1952/53 season, the Bockum runners-up in Group 5 behind Hombrucher FV 09 . Three years later, the team qualified for the newly created Association League Westphalia . There the Bockumer always fought against relegation and in 1960 had to return to the national league as bottom of the table. In the 1960/61 season, the team was passed through to the district class. Only two years later, the Bockumer managed to return to the regional league, after winning 1-0 in the championship playoff against SC Oelde 09 with the same number of points in the neutral Ahlen Theresienkampfbahn . However, the team had to relegate promptly.

The direct resurgence was missed as runner-up behind SSV Werne , before the renewed promotion to the state league succeeded in 1966. The sporting highlight of SV Bockum-Hövel was the runner-up in the Landesliga group 5 behind SpVg Beckum . In the following relegation to the Association League, the team failed in the first round when the Bockumer lost 2-1 to TuS Eving-Lindenhorst in neutral Unna . A year later, the SV Bockum-Hövel merged with the Arminia Bockum-Hövel association founded in 1937 to form the SVA Bockum-Hövel .

Personalities

The best known former player of SV Bockum-Hövel is Bernard Dietz . He was the captain of the German European championship team from 1980 and played for MSV Duisburg and FC Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga . Günter Luttrop trained the team from 1963 to 1968 . Luttop later coached the second division teams DSC Wanne-Eickel , SC Herford and Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid . Harry Garstecki played for Phoenix Lübeck in the first-class Oberliga Nord at the time .

Successor clubs

SG Bockum-Hövel
Surname SG Bockum-Hövel
Venue Adolf Brühl Stadium
Places 8,000
Head coach David Schmidt
league Regional League Westphalia 4
2019/20 2nd place (District League 7)  
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SVA Bockum-Hövel

The SVA Bockum-Hövel stayed in the state league until relegation in 1975. After three runners-up in a row between 1980 and 1982 behind Arminia Hamm , Herringer SV and TuS Wiescherhöfen , the SVA did not return until 1988. Three years later the SVA was runner-up behind BSV Menden , before the team relegated to the district league again in 1994 after a 3-1 defeat in the decider against Rot-Weiß Unna . After guest appearances from 1997 to 1999 and from 2004 to 2007, the SVA returned to the national league in 2008. In 2013, he was relegated to the district league again. Former Polish national players Andrzej Fischer and Zygfryd Szołtysik played for SVA Bockum-Hövel .

SG Bockum-Hövel

On July 1, 2013, the SVA Bockum-Hövel merged again with Sportfreunde Bockum and Westfalia Bockum-Hövel to form SG Bockum-Hövel . This rose to the state league in 2018, but rose again to the district league after only one year. In 2020 he was promoted to the national league again.

Individual evidence

  1. a b hwa: New eye-catcher for football fans. Westfälischer Anzeiger , accessed on August 10, 2014 .
  2. Hartmut Hering: In the land of a thousand derbies . Verlag Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7307-0209-3 , p. 166-169 .
  3. ^ SV Arminia Bockum-Hövel. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 9, 2019 .
  4. ^ Daniel Schmitz: With five teams to number three in Hamm. RevierSport , accessed on August 10, 2014 .
  5. SG Bockum-Hövel. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 9, 2019 .