SV Paderborn

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The SV Paderborn (officially: Sportverein 1913 Paderborn eV ) was a sports club from Paderborn . The first soccer team played in the highest Westphalian amateur league for a year. The SV is a predecessor of today's SC Paderborn 07 .

history

The club was founded on October 12, 1913 by former players of FC Preußen Paderborn , from which the long-standing local rival VfJ 08 Paderborn should form. In terms of sport, SV was always in the shadow of VfJ and mostly played second class. In 1928 the SV had the opportunity to advance to the top division. In the promotion games to the 1st district class Westphalia , the Paderborn met the Bielefelder SpVgg . In Bielefeld, the SV lost 2-0 and in the second leg on their own place even 1: 6. During the Second World War , the SV entered a war syndicate with local rivals VfJ 08 Paderborn. From then on, they joined the Sportfreunde Rot-Weiß Paderborn and were accepted into the Gauliga Westfalen in 1944 without any athletic qualifications. There the so-called " tank team " defeated Union Herford 3-0 and SV 07 Neuhaus even 5-0. After these games, game operations were canceled.

After the end of the war, the VfJ and the SV went their separate ways again, with the SV initially joining the competing association for popular sports and relegating to the district class in 1947. It was not until 1952 that the team returned to the district class and three years later made it to the Landesliga Westfalen , which was then the highest amateur league in Westphalia. As the third from bottom of the 1955/56 season , the newly created Association League Westphalia was missed by lengths and the SV, like the VfJ, only played fourth class. When VfJ was also relegated from the regional league in 1957, SV Paderborn was the city's number one in sport for the first time. This status did not last long. Just one year later, SV Paderborn had to play in a playoff against SV Löhne-Obernbeck to keep up, which ended in neutral Bielefeld with 2-2 after extra time . The replay in Lemgo decided Löhne-Obernbeck 4-0 for themselves.

In terms of sport, the SV did not get beyond the district class after relegation. The highlights were third places in the years 1959, 1960, 1962 and 1964. Since the VfJ also stagnated at the same time, those responsible for both clubs started negotiations on a merger of the two clubs. Finally, in 1968, VfJ 08 and SV Paderborn merged to form 1. FC Paderborn , which was merged into TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus on July 1, 1985 and has been called SC Paderborn 07 since 1997.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 374.
  2. a b The Paderborn Line (1908-1985). SC Paderborn 07 , accessed on August 23, 2013 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1902/03 - 1932/33 . Berlin 2009, p. 151 .
  4. Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 262.
  5. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1945-1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 16 .
  6. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 245 .
  7. ^ SV Paderborn. Archive of tables, accessed February 10, 2019 .