SV Hemelingen

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The SV Hemelingen is a sports club from the Bremen district of Hemelingen . The first soccer team played in the highest amateur league in Bremen for 32 years.

history

The oldest parent club of today's SV Hemelingen is MTV Hemelingen , founded in 1858 , which merged with MTV Jahn Hastedt-Hemelingen on June 16, 1928 to form the Hemelingen Gymnastics Association . The football roots are to be found at FC Pfeil Hemelingen , which was founded in 1904 and which five years later merged with FC Freundesage Hemelingen and Sebaldsbrücker BV to form the Hemelingen 09 sports club . This became SC Hemelingen 09 on August 7, 1926 and SC Grün-Weiß Bremen on November 5, 1927 , which was dissolved on January 3, 1928. The members joined the Sportfreunde Hemelingen, founded on February 1, 1928 . On March 20, 1937, it merged with the sports department of Martin Brinkmann AG to form VfL Hemelingen . After the Second World War , on November 15, 1945, VfL merged with the Hemelingen gymnastics association , the Triton Hemelingen swimming club , the Hemelingen sports club , the Hemelingen cycling club and the Victoria Hemelingen pyramid, acrobatic and athlete club to form the Hemelingen sports association.

The footballers reached the top division for the first time in 1922 when they were promoted to the Western District League , where the team mostly fought against relegation. In 1927 the Hemelinger saved themselves after a 7-1 victory in the playoff against VfL Rüstringen . With the reorganization of the top division after the football revolution of 1928, the club disappeared into the lower division. After the war, the club belonged to the Lower Saxony North League in the 1946/47 season , but missed qualifying for the Northern League by lengths. Now playing in the Bremen regional league , SVH won the Bremen championship in 1949. In the promotion round, the team could only celebrate a 3-1 victory against VfB Oldenburg . In 1951 and 1952 the SVH won the Bremen Cup , before the team qualified as runner-up for the German Amateur Championship in 1954 . Although the SVH finished last in the group, they were able to play in front of 35,000 spectators in the 3-7 defeat at Hertha BSC .

After a temporary relegation in the 1959/60 season, the Hemelinger were runner-up in 1962. The champions Werder Bremen amateurs were not allowed to participate in the promotion round to the Oberliga Nord, followed by the SVH, in which the team failed. In the 1966/67 season the Hemelingers said goodbye to the Bremen House of Lords for a year. In 1969, the SVH reached the promotion round to Regionalliga Nord because the better-placed amateur teams from Bremerhaven 93 and Werder Bremen were not allowed to participate. Despite a 2-0 opening win over VfB Kiel , it was only enough for third place. From the 1970s onwards, SV Hemelingen became an elevator team that mostly could only stay in the Bremen upper house for a year or two. Most recently, the SVH was relegated from the association league in 1994 and has since been commuting between the Bremen regional league and the regional league. The team has been in the state league since 2015, before being promoted to the Bremen league in 2019 .

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literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 190.

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