SV Port of Rostock 61
SV Port of Rostock 61 | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Sports club port Rostock from 1961 e. V. |
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Seat | Rostock | ||
founding | October 27, 1961 | ||
Website | www.sv-hafenrostock.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Stadium on Damerower Weg | ||
Places | 2,500 | ||
league | Women's football: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League Men's football: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania regional class |
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2016/17 | Women: 2nd place Men: 2nd place |
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The SV Hafen Rostock from 1961 is a sports club in the Mecklenburg port city of Rostock .
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The sports club, founded in 1990 as the successor to the company sports community (BSG) Schiffahrt / Hafen Rostock, focuses on football, both for men and women. In other departments, table tennis and volleyball are offered (as of 2011). The stadium on Damerower Weg is available as a sports facility for 2,500 spectators with 500 seats in the south of the city.
Development of the sport of football
Men's soccer
Football played a prominent role at BSG Schiffahrt / Hafen. The BSG was founded on October 27, 1961 with the sections football and handball. The carrier company was the VEB Seehafen Rostock, which was created in 1960 in connection with the construction of the Rostock overseas port. Sports such as fistball, bowling, volleyball, ice hockey, tennis, table tennis and sailing were added later. However, only the football players achieved a national level of awareness.
In 1968 the soccer team reached the Rostock district league for the first time , the 3rd division in GDR soccer, from which one is ranked 15th. initially descended again immediately. After immediate resurgence in 1970, after two finals against Empor Saßnitz (5: 0 and 1: 3), the Rostock district championship was won in 1972, and with it the first promotion to the second-rate GDR league , which was then achieved with the exception of the 1985/86 and 1987 seasons / 88 until the end of 1990. Responsible for this success were the ex-national players of FC Hansa Rostock Wolfgang Barthels and Herbert Pankau , who switched to Schiffahrt / Hafen after their high-performance careers and the Hansa oldie Kurt Zapf as coach.
With an upward trend recently, shipping / port became a fixture in the league and achieved the relay victory in the 1980/81 season. In the promotion round to the GDR Oberliga with the other four season winners, Rostock missed promotion with 4th place. In 1983 the procedure was repeated, but with the last place in the promotion round. In 1984 the team had reached a phase in which they had to do without top-class former league players and the loss of the team's now retired pillars such as Heinz Pinkohs, Peter Sykora and captain Gerhard Balandies had to be compensated. At the beginning of the 1984/85 season, the GDR league was also reduced from five to two seasons. All of this contributed to the fact that Schiffahrt / Hafen was third from bottom of the league season A at the end of the season and thus had to be relegated to the district league. Until 1988, the team commuted between the district and GDR leagues, only afterwards had it consolidated itself to such an extent that relegation in the GDR league could be secured until the GDR football game was over.
With the takeover of East German football by the DFB, the team, now appearing as SV Hafen 61 Rostock, was incorporated into the then third-class Oberliga Nordost for the 1991/92 season . In the meantime, the profound social and sporting changes had affected the team so much that they could not keep up. In the following five years, SV Hafen had to play in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League, followed in 1997 by relegation to the sixth-class regional league . 2001 succeeded in returning to the association league, but after relegation in 2007, the team was then passed through to the eight-class district league (after the introduction of the 3rd league in 2008 only). It was not until 2010 that they were promoted to the now only 7th class state league.
League overview men's area | ||
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1961/62 | 2nd district class Rostock-Stadt | 7th league |
1962/63 | 1st district class Rostock-Stadt | 6th league |
1963-1966 | 1st district class Rostock-Stadt | 5th league |
1966-1968 | District class Rostock | 4th league |
1968/69 | District League Rostock | 3rd league |
1969/70 | District class Rostock | 4th league |
1970-1972 | District League Rostock | 3rd league |
1972-1985 | GDR League | 2nd league |
1985/86 | District League Rostock | 3rd league |
1986/87 | GDR League | 2nd league |
1987/88 | District League Rostock | 3rd league |
1988-1991 | GDR League | 2nd league |
Eternal table of the GDR league : Rank 29 | ||
1991/92 | Oberliga Nordost | 3rd league |
1992-1997 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 4th / 5th league |
1997-2001 | Landesliga MV Staffel West | 6th league |
2001-2007 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | 5th league |
2007/08 | Landesliga MV Staffel Ost | 6th league |
2008/09 | District league MV Staffel Nord | 8th league |
2009/10 | State class MV Season IV | 8th league |
2010-2016 | Landesliga MV Staffel Nord | 7th league |
since 2016 | State class MV Season IV | 8th league |
Women's soccer
SV Hafen has had a women's soccer department since 2005. However, it has its origins as early as 1970 when a women's football section was founded at BSG Post Rostock . The development of women's football in Rostock was inextricably linked with the name Josef (Jupp) Pilz, who looked after the women's football for many years. During this time, the team also regularly took part in the best determinations in the GDR. In 1979 they came in third in the GDR best determination, behind Motor Mitte Karl-Marx-Stadt and Aufbau Dresden Ost. This tournament was attended by 3,100 spectators in Templin . In 1990 the BSG Post Rostock was the last GDR champion against Bismut Chemnitz .
After the turn, the team played in the Regionalliga Nordost. In 1992 the department joined FC Hansa Rostock . Just a year later she changed clubs again. Now she played for the police SV Rostock, which started the club's most successful period. In 1995 the women became champions of the Regionalliga Nordost and were promoted to the women's Bundesliga . But after a year they had to go down again. In the 2004/05 season, the team was relegated from the regional league and the department moved to SV Hafen Rostock. The team immediately became champions of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Association League and managed to get promoted again immediately in the promotion round. Since relegation from the Regionalliga in 2008, the team has played in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League.
League overview women area | ||
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1978-1991 | GDR best determination | BSG Post Rostock |
1992/93 | Oberliga-Nordost | FC Hansa Rostock |
1993-1995 | Oberliga-Nordost | Police SV Rostock |
1995/96 | Bundesliga | |
1996-2004 | Oberliga Nordost | |
2004/05 | Regionalliga Northeast | |
2005/06 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | SV Rostock port |
2006-2008 | Regionalliga Northeast | |
2008-2017 | Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania | |
since 2017 | District League Warnow Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania |
People of particular importance
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Gernot Alms ,
junior player until 1981, then 190 league games for Hansa Rostock, 57 GDR junior and junior international games -
Bernd Arnholdt , from
1989 to 1990 with SHR, previously 76 league games for Hansa Rostock, 16 junior international games -
Andreas Babendererde ,
youth player until 1970, then 137 league games for Hansa Rostock -
Wolfgang Barthels ,
1970 to 1975 at SHR, previously 221 league games for Hansa Rostock, 2 international matches -
Dietrich Kehl ,
1981 to 1985 with SHR, previously 101 league games for Hansa Rostock, 16 junior and 1 B-internationals -
Norbert Littmann ,
with SHR from 1989, previously 169 league games for Hansa Rostock -
Michael Mischinger ,
with SHR from 1987, previously 181 league games for Hansa Rostock, 41 junior international games -
Herbert Pankau ,
1971 to 1975 with SHR, previously 257 league games for Hansa Rostock, 25 international A matches -
Frank Rillich ,
youth player until 1976, then 112 league games for Hansa Rostock, 24 junior international games -
Gerd Sackritz ,
1974 to 1976 with SHR, previously 201 league games for Hansa Rostock, 3 junior international games -
Klaus-Dieter Seehaus ,
coach from 1974 to 1978, previously 261 league games for Hansa Rostock, 10 international matches -
Peter Sykora ,
1979 to 1984, previously 99 league games for Hansa Rostock, 32 junior international games -
Susann Utes ,
2007/2008 football player at SV Hafen Rostock, since 2008 Bundesliga player at FF USV Jena -
Florian Weichert ,
1988/89 with SHR, 134 top and national league games for Hansa Rostock -
Nicole Zweigler ,
2011 at SV Hafen Rostock, 34 Bundesliga games for HSV -
Kurt Zapf ,
coach until 1974, previously 205 league games for Hansa Rostock, 4 international caps -
Jennifer Zietz ,
1989/90 football player at Post Rostock, Bundesliga player at 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam since 1999, national player since 2005