SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken

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SV Saar 05
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Basic data
Surname SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken e. V.
Seat Saarbrücken, Saarland
founding May 8, 1905
Colours black-and-white
Board Ralf Weiser, Uli Möhler
Website saar05.de
First soccer team
Head coach Timon Seibert, Eric Seibert
Venue Kieselhumes Stadium
Places 6,000
league Saarland League
2017/18 18th place ( Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar )  
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The SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken e. V. is a traditional association founded in 1905 in the Saarbrücken-St. Johann, located directly at Saarbrücken Ostbahnhof , and the largest sports club in Saarland . In addition to the football department, these include the athletics, hockey and table tennis departments. In the 2018/19 season, 16 soccer teams from the minis to the first team took part in the match.

family tree

The oldest predecessor of today's SV Saar 05 was founded on May 8, 1905 as FK 1905 and renamed SC Saar 05 after just over three months .

Since the boundaries of the individual regional associations had not yet been finally determined, SC Saar 05 applied for membership as the first Saar club in the Rheinisch-Westfälische Spiel-Verband, later the West German Game Association (today's West German Football and Athletics Association). It was accepted on January 13, 1906. After the association's boundaries had been redrawn, SC Saar 05 moved to the south and was accepted into the Association of South German Football Associations in March 1907.

On October 6, 1933, the club merged with SV 1905 , which in 1919 was the product of the merger between 1. FC Germania 1905 and the sports association in 1906 , to form SV Saar 05 , which in turn in 1936 with the German SC to form German SV Saar 05 merged.

The club was dissolved at the beginning of 1945, but was re-established as SV Saarbrücken on February 26 of the same year . On January 8, 1949, it was renamed SV Saar Saarbrücken , and on December 16, 1951 the "05" was again part of the name.

Football department

Sporting development

The most successful period for Saar 05 footballers was between 1950 and 1970.

In the 1907/08 season, SC Saar 05 was assigned to the B1 class Saargau (2nd division), which continues to be FC 1906 Völklingen, FC Borussia 1905 Neunkirchen, SC 1906 Sulzbach, 1. FC Germania 1905 St. Johann Saarbrücken and FC Metis 1905 Metz belonged. Saar 05 was disqualified after just a few games because of the involvement of several ineligible players. In the following years until the outbreak of the First World War, Saar 05 played in the second division.

In the first year of resumption of gaming operations after the First World War, SC Saar 05 made its first national appearance. The occupied area was divided into the "Rhine District" from the 1919/20 season. On August 2, 1919, the Rhein-Main-Saar-Verband was founded, which organized the district's gaming operations for the next few years. The game was played in three groups, the SV Saar 05 belonged to group 3 and was champion of its season in the 1919/20 season. In the final round of the Rhine District Championship, the champions of which were entitled to participate in the South German Championship, Saar 05 finished second behind FC Pfalz Ludwigshafen with 2: 6 points .

After two failed attempts in 1922/23 and 1924/25 , each of which ended with relegation, the club played from the 1926/27 season continuously in the top division, the district league, where it was only penultimate in the first year but then qualified twice for the so-called "consolation round" of the championship second and third. For the Gauliga Südwest , established in 1933 , it was initially not enough for the Saarbrücken residents. It was not until 1934 that they moved up as a promoted team, but had to relegate to the second division again after only one season. In 1937 the Saarbrücken took part in the promotion round for the second and last time, but clearly missed the Gauliga.

In their first season in the Oberliga Südwest , Saarbrücken landed on a safe midfield position in 1947/48 , but also had to leave this league with all other Saar clubs . In the Saarlandliga , which is part of the French game operation , SV Saar was in the upper midfield. After returning to Germany for the 1951/52 season , the Saarbrücken runners-up in the second-class amateur league Saarland, but still rose to the upper league because the Saarland champion Sportfreunde 05 Saarbrücken waived. The Saarbrücken belonged to the Oberliga until the league reform in 1963. Her best placement was fourth in the 1953/54 season. In a total of eleven years, SV Saar 05 was eight times ninth in the league comprising 16 clubs.

There was no place for SV Saar 05 in the Bundesliga, which was introduced in 1963. The club was assigned in the new substructure of the Bundesliga, the Regionalliga Südwest , to which it belonged for eight years, again mostly in the midfield. In 1971, the Saarbrücken team was relegated to the penultimate with only two wins. In the third class amateur league Saarland Saar 05 was runner-up in 1972 , but was then quickly passed through to the lower regions of the table. When the three southwest German amateur leagues were united to the amateur league in 1978 , the Saarbrücken had to relegate to the fourth division, from which they only came back in 1990 for two years. In 2001 they rose again in the now only fourth class league, but only lasted a year.

This started the steady relegation of Saarbrücken, in the 2007/08 season the team finally entered the district league A Halberg, but after 15 points were deducted due to a rule violation, they did not end the season. Because of this and due to the indebtedness of the club, the team was logged off, the football department was re-established and entered the Saarbrücken district league B for the 2008/09 season. There the newly formed team won the championship straight away and SV Saar 05 rose again in the following seasons - this time in the Landesliga Südwest. The successful streak of St. Johanner continued in the 2010/11 season. After being tied with SSV Eintracht Überherrn at the top of the Landesliga Südwest after 34 match days , Saar 05 prevailed in a playoff for the relay championship in Siersburg with 2-0 after extra time against Überherrn and thus rose for the third time in a row . In the 2011/12 season, the club continued its successful streak with the championship title in the Saar Association League and played in 2012/13 after the fourth promotion in a row in the highest Saarland division, the nationwide sixth-class Saarland League . There, in 2014, the championship and promotion to the fifth-class Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar succeeded . One year later they were also champions and were promoted to the fourth-class Regionalliga Südwest . After many years of sporting success, however, the competition in the regional league turned out to be too strong for St. Johanner. As the knocked-down bottom of the table in the 2015/16 season with only two wins this season (including a 1-0 win against champions SV Waldhof Mannheim ), SV Saar 05 rose again to the top division after a regional league year.

On February 10, 2018, the club announced its withdrawal from the Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar major football league at the end of the season and competed in the sixth-class Saarland league for the 2018/19 season . As table eighteenth and penultimate, the St. Johanner were also relegated from the league in terms of sport.

Table development

season league Places
1907/08 B1 class Westkreis Saar-Moselgau district 04th
1908/09 South German B-Class Saargau 04th
1910/11 South German B-Class Saargau 02 •
1911/12 South German B-Class Saargau 02 •
1912/13 A1 class Westkreis District III Saar and Moselgau 03
1913/14 A1 class Westkreis District III Saar and Moselgau 05
1919/20 South German League 1 class group 3 Saarkreis 01
1920/21 South German League 1 class group 3 Saarkreis 02 •
1921/22 South German League Saarkreis Dept. 2 01
1922/23 South German League 1 class group 3 Saarkreis 05
1924/25 South German League district Rheinhessen / Saar 06th
1926/27 South German League district Rheinhessen / Saar 09
1927/28 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 03
1928/29 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 04th
1929/30 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 05
1930/31 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 06th
1931/32 District Cup Rhine / Saar 09
1931/32 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 04th
1932/33 South German League District Rhine / Saar Group Saar 08th
1932/33 District Cup Rhine / Saar
1933/34 Ascent round to Gau Südwest - Group West
1933/34 Gau 13 Südwest district Saar district class west 01
1934/35 Gauliga southwest 01
1936/37 Ascent round to the Gau southwest
1941/42 Gau Westmark 1st class district Saarbrücken
1945/46 Honorary class Saar 02 •
1946/47 Honorary class Saar 01
1946/47 Class of honor Saar Group 1 03
1947/48 Oberliga Südwest - Nordgruppe - 09
1948/49 State class Saar 02 •
1949/50 State class Saar 04th
1950/51 State class Saar 06th
1951/52 State class Saar 03
1952/53 Oberliga Südwest 09
1953/54 Oberliga Südwest 05
1954/55 Oberliga Südwest 08th
1955/56 Oberliga Südwest 07th
1956/57 Oberliga Südwest 07th
1957/58 Oberliga Südwest 08th
1958/59 Oberliga Südwest 12
1959/60 Oberliga Südwest 08th
1960/61 Oberliga Südwest 08th
1961/62 Oberliga Südwest 09
1962/63 Oberliga Südwest 08th
1963/64 Regionalliga southwest 05
1964/65 Regionalliga southwest 04th
1965/66 Regionalliga southwest 06th
1966/67 Regionalliga southwest 09
1967/68 Regionalliga southwest 09
1968/69 Regionalliga southwest 06th
1969/70 Regionalliga southwest 08th
1970/71 Regionalliga southwest 15 ↓
1971/72 Amateur league Saarland 02 •
1972/73 Amateur league Saarland 03
1973/74 Amateur league Saarland 05
1974/75 Amateur league Saarland 14th
1975/76 Amateur league Saarland 10
1976/77 Amateur league Saarland 13
1977/78 Amateur league Saarland 09
1978/79 Association League Saar 15th
1979/80 Association League Saar 03
1980/81 Association League Saar 11
1981/82 Association League Saar 11
1982/83 Association League Saar 11
1983/84 Association League Saar 12
1984/85 Association League Saar 13
1985/86 Association League Saar 12
1986/87 Association League Saar 06th
1987/88 Association League Saar 04th
1988/89 Association League Saar 02 •
1989/90 Association League Saar 01 ↑
1990/91 Amateur Oberliga Südwest 10
1991/92 Amateur Oberliga Südwest 18 ↓
1992/93 Association League Saar 18th
1993/94 Association League Saar 12
1994/95 Association League Saar 03
1995/96 Association League Saar 05
1996/97 Association League Saar 02
1997/98 Association League Saar 07th
1998/99 Association League Saar 08th
1999/00 Association League Saar 09
2000/01 Association League Saar 01 ↑
2001/02 Oberliga Südwest 18 ↓
2002/03 Association League Saar 14th
2003/04 Association League Saar 18 ↓
2004/05 State League Southwest
2005/06 District League South 13
2006/07 District League South 15 ↓
2007/08 District league A Halberg Saar 16 ↓
2008/09 District league B Saarbrücken 01 ↑
2009/10 District League Saarbrücken 01 ↑
2010/11 State League Southwest 02 •
2011/12 Association League Saar 01 ↑
2012/13 Saarland League 02 •
2013/14: Saarland League 01 ↑
2014/15 Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar 01 ↑
2015/16 Regionalliga southwest 18 ↓
2016/17 Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar 07th
2017/18 Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar 18 ↓ 1
2018/19 Saarland League n / A
Bold = current status: 20th matchday, 1st December 2018
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Runner-up

Eternal table

Regionalliga southwest

Saar 05 Saarbrücken played in the Regionalliga Südwest from 1964 to 1971

Eternal table of the regional soccer league (1963–1974) A.

Pl. Yes. Sp S. U N T GT Td Pt. Playing times
11. 8th 252 96 63 93 389 376 +13 351 1963/64 - 1970/71
A. discontinued competitions

Regional league with all seasons

Eternal table of the regional soccer league (all seasons)

Pl. Yes. Sp S. U N T GT Td Pt. Playing times
110. 09 286 98 68 120 410 476 −66 362 1963/64 - 1970/71, 2015/16

Regionalliga Südwest (since 2012)

Eternal table of the regional soccer league (since 2012)

Pl. Yes. Sp. S. U N T Gt. Td. Pt Playing times
40. 1  34  2  5  27 21st 100 −79 11 2015/16

Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar

Eternal table of the football league Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar

Pl. Yes. Sp S. U N T GT Td Pt. Playing times
46. 05+ 204 61 50 95 266 351 −85 233 1990/91 - 1991/92, 2001/02, 2014/15, 2016/17 - 2017/18

Saarland League

Eternal table of the Saarland Football League

Pl. Yes. Sp S. U N T GT Td Pt. Playing times
05. 25th 850 364 194 292 1596 1403 +193 1286 1978/79 - 1989/90, 1992/93 - 2000/01

2002/03 - 2003/04, 2011/12 - 2014/15, 2018/19 -

20th 12 4th 4th 44 22nd +22 40
6th 25+ 870 376 198 296 1640 1426 +214 1326
Current status: 20th matchday on December 1, 2018

successes

Championships

  • South German League 1 Class Group 3 Saar District: 1920
  • South German League of the Saar District Section 2: 1922
  • Gau 13 Südwest District Saar District class West: 1934
  • Honorary class Saar: 1947
  • Association League Saar: 1990, 2001, 2012
  • District league B Saarbrücken: 2009
  • District League Saarbrücken: 2010
  • Saarland League: 2014
  • Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar: 2015

Vice championships

  • South German B-Class Saargau: 1911, 1912
  • South German League 1 Class Group 3 Saar District: 1921
  • Honorary class Saar: 1946
  • State class Saar: 1949
  • 1st Saar amateur league: 1972
  • Association league Saar: 1989, 1997
  • State League Southwest: 2011
  • Saarland League: 2013

trophies

  • Saarland Cup winners: 1988, 1989
  • Saarland Cup Vice: 1977, 1978

Regionalliga southwest

Seasons: 1963/64 - 1970/71, 2015/16
season Pl. Sp. S. U N T Gt. Td. Pt
1963/64 05 38 15th 12 11 78 52 +26 57
1964/65 04th 34 20th 6th 8th 69 33 +36 66
1965/66 06th 30th 12 8th 10 44 39 +5 44
1966/67 10 30th 11 8th 11 47 39 +8 41
1967/68 09 30th 12 7th 11 32 35 −3 43
1968/69 06th 30th 13 8th 9 51 36 +15 47
1969/70 9 30th 11 6th 13 42 47 −5 39
1970/71 15 ↓ 30th 2 8th 20th 26th 85 −59 14th
2015/16 18 ↓ 34 2 5 27 21st 100 −79 11
total 286 98 68 120 410 476 −66 362

Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar

Seasons: 1990/91 - 1991/92, 2001/02, 2014/15

2016/17 - 2017/18

season Pl. Sp. S. U N T Gt. Td. Pt
1990/91 10 34 12 8th 14th 45 53 −8 44
1991/92 18 ↓ 34 5 4th 25th 30th 84 −54 19th
2001/02 18 ↓ 34 5 6th 23 32 74 −42 21st
2014/15 1 ↑ 34 20th 10 4th 56 22nd +34 70
2016/17 7th 34 14th 10 10 67 44 +23 52
2017/18 18 1 34 5 12 19th 36 74 −38 27
total 204 61 50 95 266 351 −85 233
1 SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken is withdrawing its team from the league for the coming season for economic reasons.
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National player

The SC Saar 05 Saarbrücken provided a DFB national player. The striker Willi Hutter , who died in 1936, played in the 3: 3 in Finland on September 18, 1921 and in the 2: 2 against Switzerland on March 26, 1922. Hutter played one of these games as a Saarbrücker, the other as a player in the SpTV 1877 Waldhof .

With Fritz Altmeyer , Horst Borcherding , Kurt Clemens , Helmut Fottner , Dieter Honecker , Hermann Monter , Robert Niederkirchner , Walter Riedschy and Heinz Schussig , Saar 05 also provided nine Saar national players. The outside runner Clemens was the only one to take part in the World Cup qualifiers against the DFB-Elf.

In 1920 the Hungarian international Adolf Kertész was active for Saar 05.

Athletics department

The athletes were in SV Schlau.Com Saar 05 e. V. is home to one of the departmental associations in SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken e. V. is. Since February 2005, Schlau.Com (telephone and internet division of the energy and water supplier Energis GmbH Saarbrücken) has been a new partner, which is also reflected in the name change. From 2016 they start in an athletics community as LG Saar 05 Saarbrücken.

It is by far the most successful club in the Saarland Athletics Association (SLB) - with well over a hundred German championship titles - which the athletes of SV Saar 05 have won since 1956. Before that, from 1946 to 1956, the SLB was an independent member of the international association. As in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki , the Saarland ran as an independent team, were with Hilda Antes , Inge glass Hörster and Anton Breder also three athletes from Saar 05 going to win a medal but without. The Saarland also took part in the 1954 European Athletics Championships in Bern in part. In 1955 and 1956, Armin Hary, at the beginning of his career, sprinted for the zero fives.

When Hary became a two-time Olympic champion in 1960, he was a member of FSV Frankfurt . Nevertheless, a representative from Saar 05 Saarbrücken won a medal at the 1960 Olympic Games : Hans-Joachim Reske ran for the silver medal with the 4 x 400 meter relay. After the obstacle runner Michael Karst was successful with bronze at the 1974 European Championships and fifth place at the 1976 Olympic Games in the 1970s, a Saar 05 athlete won a world championship medal for the first time in 1995 with the javelin thrower Boris Henry . With Susanne Hahn , Simon Kirch and Alexander Vieweg , three athletes from the club took part in the 2008 Olympic Games . Boris Henry is today at Schlau.Com Saar 05 coach of the javelin thrower Matthias de Zordo .

Hockey department

The hockey men play in the Association League Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar. There are several youth teams.

Table tennis department

The players in the table tennis department currently take part in the games of the Saarland Table Tennis Association with eight teams in the youth, active and senior areas.

fusion

In 2018 Saar 05 and the LAZ Saarbrücken plan a final merger.

Stadion

Saar 05 Saarbrücken has played its home games at the Kieselhumes stadium, which once held 35,000 spectators, since 1931 . The formerly largest stadium in Saarbrücken was the scene of the championship finals of 1. FC Saarbrücken in 1943 and 1952 as well as the home games of the Saar national team until 1953.

In the meantime converted into the most modern athletics stadium in Saarland, the Kieselhumes offers space for 12,000 spectators.

literature

  • Klaus Amrhein: Biographical manual on the history of German athletics 1898–2005 . 2 volumes. Darmstadt 2005 published on German Athletics Promotion and Project Society

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The SV Saar 05 withdraws from the league. In: svsaar05.de. SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken , accessed on February 13, 2018 .
  2. ^ Statutes of SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken e. V. from February 23, 2005
  3. Statute of SV Schlau.Com Saar 05 e. V. of December 17, 2004, print version  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.saarsportvereine.de  
  4. website from schlau.com
  5. About us ( Memento from March 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ^ Website of the Saarland Athletics Association SLB
  7. Athletics results of the Olympic Sonnerspiele 1952
  8. Amrhein, page 411
  9. Saar05-Tischtennis.de: table tennis department
  10. Alexandra Dersch: Flash News of the Day ( Memento of the original from December 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) 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. , on: Leichtathletik.de, November 29, 2016, accessed December 12, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.leichtathletik.de