SV north-northwest
SV north-northwest | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | SV Norden-Nordwest 1898 eV Berlin | ||
Seat | Berlin-Gesundbrunnen | ||
founding | 1898 | ||
Colours | Red White | ||
president | Ingo Böttcher (1st chairman) | ||
Website | nnw98.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Yavuz Okutan | ||
Venue | NNW-Platz on Behmstrasse | ||
Places | 3,000 | ||
league | District league B, season 5 | ||
2018/19 | 15th place (district league A, season 1) | ||
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The SV Norden-Nordwest 1898 is a German football club from Berlin . The home of the 650-member association is the NNW-Platz on Behmstrasse in the Gesundbrunnen district , which offers space for 3000 spectators.
Club history
SV Norden-Nordwest was founded in 1898 as Berliner FC des Nordens . In 1906 the club merged with FC Norden-West Berlin to form FC Norden-Nordwest Berlin . In terms of sport, the Berliners played in the championship of the Märkischer Fußball-Bund , in which FC Norden-Nordwest won the championship in 1906. In the associated participation in the German championship in 1905/06 , the Berliners reached the quarter-finals, but were clearly defeated by the later German champions VfB Leipzig with 1: 9.
In 1907 the club merged with Teutonia in 1903 Schönholz to form the sporting connection north-north-west Berlin , and from 1922 the name was changed to SV north-north-west. In 1908 the north-northwest was able to reach the final of the Brandenburg championship again. Against Viktoria 89 Berlin, NNW lost 3: 4. North-Northwest played continuously in the Oberliga Berlin until 1933, in which most of the games were played in the upper third of the table. The greatest success of NNW was winning the Berlin championship in 1922. In the subsequent German championship in 1921/22 , the Berliners made it to the semi-finals (0-1 defeat against 1. FC Nürnberg ). In 1924 and 1926 north-northwest reached the Berlin final again, but lost to Hertha BSC and Alemannia 90 Berlin . In the extremely successful 1920s, NNW also won the Berlin Association Cup in 1922 and 1925 . In the thirties, the club could no longer build on its successes, and failed to qualify for the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg . In 1944 NNW formed a syndicate with BFC Meteor 06 and operated under the name KSG Meteor / NNW Berlin . KSG had made it to the Gauliga in terms of sport, but decided not to participate.
In 1945 the association was dissolved and re-established as SG Gesundbrunnen . In 1949 the sports community split into SV Norden-Nordwest and Hertha BSC . The club played in the Berlin city league until 1961 and then disappeared from higher-class football. After being relegated to the district league A in 2015, NNW was promoted back to the district league in 2017. In the following season, however, the team was suspended after the 14th matchday until the end of the season, after the match against SG Stern Kaulsdorf was fisted against the referee after the final whistle. This resulted in a major change in the team and the new team could not prevent further relegation to the district league B in the 2018/2019 season.
successes
- Participation in the final round of the German championship: 1905/06 , 1921/22 , 1925/26
- Champion Märkischer Fußball-Bund : 1906
- Berlin Master : 1922
- Berlin Cup Winner: 1923, 1925
people
- Karl Tewes (1886-1968), played one year at NNW, before joining BFC Viktoria 1889 and Hertha BSC moved
- Werner Kuhnt (1893-1970), goalkeeper at NNW until 1927, with an international match
- Arthur Mohns (1896-unknown), NNW player in the 1920s, national player
- Otto Montag (1897–1973) NNW player from 1917 to 1927, national player
- Karl Berndt (1898–1979), at the beginning of his career NNW player, later, in the 1930s, player and coach from 1. FC Kaiserslautern
- Hans-Joachim Altendorff (1940–2016), 1959–1960 NNW, then goalscorer at Hertha BSC
- Lothar Groß (* 1940), NNW until 1957, then Hertha BSC
- Lutz Michael Fröhlich (* 1957), as a member of the NNW FIFA - soccer referee , among other things head of the 2003 DFB Cup final
- Andreas Zimmermann (* 1969), youth player at NNW until 1991, then professional footballer and coach since 2007, with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen since 2014
- René Renno (* 1979), NNW youth player (goalkeeper) until 1990, then Hertha BSC, since 2010 Energie Cottbus
- Assani Lukimya (* 1986), briefly in the youth of NNW in 1998, professional footballer since 2004, with Werder Bremen since 2012
literature
- Hardy Greens : North-Northwest Berlin. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 54.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Verdict confirmed: NNW will remain closed until the end of the season. In: FuPa.net. SBB-Wirtschaftsberatung GmbH, May 3, 2018, accessed on January 4, 2020 .