SV Brackwede

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SV Brackwede
Logo SV Brackwede.jpg
Surname Sports Association Brackwede e. V.
Club colors Black-blue-white
Founded November 25, 1945
Association headquarters Bielefeld - Brackwede , NRW
Members approx. 3,100
Departments 21st
Chairman NN
Homepage www.sv-brackwede.de

The SV Brackwede (full name: Sportvereinigung Brackwede eV ) is a sports club from the district of Bielefeld of the same name . With around 3,100 members (as of December 2017), it is the fifth largest sports club in the city. The association is black-blue-white and comprises 21 departments.

The sporting figureheads of the club include the women's ice hockey team , which played in the Bundesliga for a year , and the trampoline team , which rose to the Bundesliga in 1980 . The basketball players reached the 2nd Bundesliga for a year . The table tennis men won the 2nd Bundesliga North in the 2013/14 season. The footballers played in the highest Westphalian amateur league for six years.

history

SV Brackwede was created on November 25, 1945 from a merger of various sports clubs. The oldest parent club was the Fidelitas Brackwede club founded in 1890 , which three years later changed its name to Brackweder Turnverein von 1890 . In 1898 the association Frisch Auf Brackwede was founded, which a short time later renamed itself the Free Gymnastics and Sports Association (FTSV) Brackwede . In 1907 the sports club Westfalia Brackwede followed and finally in 1921 the club Deutsche Jugendkraft Brackwede . After the NSDAP came to power in 1933, the Free Gymnastics and Sports Association as a member of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association and the German youth force as a member of the DJK Sports Association were banned. After the end of the Second World War , the four parent associations decided to found a new joint association. On November 25, 1945, the Brackwede Sports Association was finally founded.

Family tree of SV Brackwede

The club offers the following sports:

Departments

ice Hockey

Bernd Haake , founder of the ice hockey department

On January 18, 1978 an ice sports department was founded by Bernd Haake . The home arena was initially the now defunct Delius ice rink . Today the club plays on the Oetker ice rink . The players are known by the nickname " Teutons ". The most successful team are the ice hockey women who played in the Bundesliga for one year in the 1992/93 season . In 2008 and 2010 the team was each champion of the 2nd division north, but renounced promotion. In 2013 the team had to be canceled due to a lack of players.

The men's team played from 1979 to 1989 and in the 1991/92 season in the fourth-rate regional league . At the end of the 2000s, there was a sporty decline that brought the Teutons into the district league. After a year without a men's team, a team has been participating in the regional league since 2015. With Karsten Mende, SV Brackwede produced a German national ice hockey player. He became German champion in 1995 with the Kölner Haien , with assistant coach Bernd Haake also taking part. With Eugen Berger, the club provides a line judge in the German Ice Hockey League . Aaron Reckers became a second division player with the Dresdner Eislöwen .

trampoline

The department was established in 1963. In 1980 the trampoline team was promoted to the Bundesliga and came third in 2015 and 2016. In 1993 the club hosted the final of the Trampoline Bundesliga and welcomed around 1,000 spectators in the Seidensticker Hall . Brackwede has been a federal performance base since 1985. Ute Höcker became European champion in the team competition in 1984. Heiko Berger became world champion in double mini trampoline with the German national team in 1992. Two years later, Nadine Intrup was runner-up on the same machine.

Soccer

In 1931, the team, still appearing as FTSV Brackwede , reached the final round of the German championship of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association. The football department's most successful period was the fifties and sixties . From 1952 to 1957 and in the 1964/65 , 1966/67 and 1968 to 1972 seasons , the Brackweder belonged to the highest Westphalian amateur league. In 1974, three descents in a row brought the club into the district class. Since relegation in 2007, the first team has played in the Bielefeld district league B. The venue is the Böllhoff Stadium . With Hartmut Huhse and Detlef Schnier, the football department of SV Brackwede produced two later Bundesliga players - and with Michael Sanke a later second division player.

Futsal

Logo of the Black Panthers Bielefeld

The football department of SV Brackwede also included the futsal team Black Panthers Bielefeld until 2019 , which then moved to SV Yek Spor Bielefeld . The team was founded in 2011 as Black Panthers Brackwede and has had its current name since 2015. In 2013 the team was promoted to the first-class WFLV futsal league . After only one season, the direct relegation to the Oberliga Westfalen followed. Two years later, they were promoted back to what is now the Futsalliga West division. Also in 2016, the team secured the WFLV Futsal Cup with a 6-1 final victory over the Bonn Futsal Lions . In 2013 the Black Panthers in Harsewinkel were Westfalen champions in beach soccer .

basketball

The basketball department has existed since 1973. Home venues are the sports halls at the grammar school and the comprehensive school in Brackwede. The women's team rose to the third-class regional league for the first time in 1995 and had to relegate two years later. In 1999 they were promoted again, before the Brackweder women made it to the 2nd Bundesliga North five years later. After only a year, the team was relegated. In the years that followed, the team shuttled between the regional and major leagues before the Brackweder women were relegated to the regional league in 2014. With Lea Mersch , SV Brackwede later produced a German national player.

In 1991, the men's team first reached the third-class 1st Regionalliga West. After the direct relegation succeeded in 1996 the renewed ascent, which however also followed the direct relegation. The highlights of the club's history in 1998 were reaching the second round of the DBB Cup and a friendly against Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen . In the following years the Brackweder slipped down to the regional league, rose again to the 2nd regional league and had to relegate in 2010 in the regional league. Eight years later, he was promoted to the league again.

Table tennis

The table tennis department has existed since 1945. In 1960 the team rose to the top division for the first time. After relegation in the meantime, he made another jump in the league in 1967. After the Brackweder had slipped into the regional league in the meantime, the first men's team became champions of the upper league in 2008 and made it to the regional league. In 2013, for the first time in the history of table tennis, Bielefeld was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga North. A year later, the team rose due to a league reform in the 3rd League North. There the Brackweder were runner-up in 2015, but failed in the promotion relegation to the second team of 1. FC Saarbrücken . After relegation from the 3rd league in 2018, the club decided not to start in the regional league and then entered the major league.

In 2016, SV Brackwede hosted the German Table Tennis Championship 2016 . The venue was the Seidensticker Hall .

athletics

The SVB has had an independent athletics department since 1978, which currently has over 230 members. At the German championship in 2006 , the women's team took seventh place in the half marathon . Ten years later , the women's team was eighth in the cross-country race . The most successful athlete at SV Brackwede is Amanal Petros . In 2016 he became German runner-up over 10,000 meters and third over 5,000 meters . A year earlier he was third at the European Cross Country Championship.

Handball

In the 1970s, both the men's and women's teams of SV Brackwede were active in the national league. Later both teams slipped down to the county league. Together with the clubs HTSF Senne and HSG Eintracht Gadderbaum , SV Brackwede formed the Bielefeld-Süd youth game community . In 2009, the handball department of SV Brackwede joined the HSG Eintracht Gadderbaum game community , which was formed from the TuS Eintracht Bielefeld and Gadderbaumer TV clubs . Since then, the syndicate has been called HSG EGB Bielefeld .

Boxing

The boxing department was founded in 1974. With Besar Nimani SV Brackwede brought a subsequent IBF - Internation champion out in the light middleweight.

Water polo

The water polo team plays under the name SG Wasserball Brackwede / Senne in the Ostwestfalenliga. The syndicate is made up of associations 1. Bielefeld SV , SV Dornberg and 08 Senne I TuS together. The club also has several youth teams.

Boules

The first team of the boules division plays in the NRW League, the second highest division in Germany.

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Geisler: Bielefeld has these records to offer. In: Neue Westfälische , December 23, 2017
  2. Velbert wins the title, Hagen is first class, a trio gets out. (No longer available online.) German Table Tennis Association , archived from the original on July 23, 2013 ; accessed on March 30, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tischtennis.de
  3. a b Hans-Joachim Kaspers: Without a trampoline you are missing something. Neue Westfälische, accessed December 8, 2015 .
  4. ^ Nicole Bentrup: Restructuring and future of the Black Panthers. FuPa , accessed September 15, 2019 .
  5. Philipp Bülter: Panthers want to bite the title. Westfalen-Blatt , accessed on June 12, 2016 .
  6. Johnny Dähne: The sand is your new friend. Neue Westfälische, accessed on July 6, 2016 .
  7. 2013/14 game series. (PDF) Hans-Albert Meyer, accessed on March 30, 2017 .
  8. Hans-Joachim Kaspers: For a new one. Neue Westfälische, accessed December 8, 2015 .
  9. Table tennis: SV Brackwede makes a radical cut. Neue Westfälische, accessed on June 22, 2018 .
  10. German Championships 2016 in Bielefeld / host SV Brackwede. German Table Tennis Association, accessed on March 8, 2018 .
  11. 30th German Road Running Championships. Leichtathletik.de, accessed on April 18, 2016 .
  12. German Cross Country Championships. Leichtathletik.de, accessed on April 18, 2016 .
  13. Handball. TuS Eintracht Bielefeld , accessed on April 18, 2016 .

Web links

Coordinates: 51 ° 59 ′ 16 ″  N , 8 ° 30 ′ 30 ″  E