SV Schermbeck

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SV Schermbeck
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Schermbeck 2020 eV
Seat Schermbeck , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 2020
Colours White-red
Board Johannes Brilo
Website svschermbeck1912.com
First soccer team
Head coach Thomas Falkowski
Venue Volksbank Arena
Places 3500
league Oberliga Westfalen
2019/20 11th place
home
Away

The SV Schermbeck is a German football club from Schermbeck .

history

History of the main association

Schermbeck took up exercises such as playing, jumping and others in the summer of 1912 without a formal foundation. Only an advertising gymnastics organized by the Wesel gymnastics club on August 16, 1912 was the trigger for the official establishment of the "Schermbeck gymnastics club", which on January 1, 1913 already had 62 members. In the middle of 1917, sporting activities ceased due to the First World War . From 1919 TV Schermbeck was re-established and merged with the "Ballspielverein Schermbeck". When fistball became more and more popular at the beginning of the 1930s , TV Schermbeck merged with the soccer club “Grün-Weiß Schermbeck”, founded in 1934, to form the “Turn- und Sportverein Schermbeck”.

The first team of the football department played in the third district class of Gau 10 (Niederrhein). As early as the 1938/39 season, however, no more teams could be provided because many players were called up for the military or had to be active in the Hitler Youth movement. With the outbreak of the Second World War , club life came to a standstill again. After the end of the war, sporting activities could be resumed under the name “Spielverein Schermbeck” with two senior teams and a youth team in football and an athletics department.

Development of the football department

Logo of the former main club,
SV Schermbeck 1912

The most successful season to date was played by the first soccer team in the 1960/61 season, when they were promoted to the district league and finished seventh in the following season. SV Schermbeck played in the district league for three years, until it was relegated to the A district league in 1964 . In 1966, SV Schermbeck was again champion, but failed in the promotion round. In the 1974/75 season, relegation to the B-Kreisliga followed, from which one rose again in 1977 to the A-Kreisliga. 1983 succeeded the renewed promotion to the district league, but one rose again directly from the A-Kreisliga. In the 1993/94 season, after eight years of the district league, the renewed promotion to the district league succeeded, where the following season ended with 5th place in the table. Starting in 1997, SV Schermbeck narrowly missed promotion to the Landesliga Westfalen three times in a row and was each runner-up in the district league 12. In the following season, the team was regrouped in the district league 11 and finished sixth. In 2001, he was finally promoted to the regional league, from which one rose to the Federation League of Westphalia in the following season .

2003 succeeded with the third promotion within four years, the jump to the Oberliga Westfalen , from which the club relegated back to the Association League Westphalia in the 2005/06 season. Just one year later, however, followed the renewed promotion to the league, in the newly created NRW league . In 2007, the Waldsportplatz venue was renovated in line with the requirements and has been called the Volksbank Arena since then . For the 2009/10 season, SV Schermbeck was refused the license for the NRW League because the relevant licensing documents were submitted 15 minutes too late to the office of the West German Football and Athletics Association . However, the association has taken legal action to the ordinary courts against this decision. On July 7, 2009, the Duisburg Regional Court confirmed that SV Schermbeck still belonged to the NRW League by means of an injunction.

In 2015, SV Schermbeck rose again to the Oberliga Westfalen after a 3-0 win in the decider against Westfalia Wickede , but had to relegate again after a year. In 2018, the Schermbeck runners-up in the Westfalenliga 1 behind 1. FC Gievenbeck . With a 3-2 win after extra time over DSC Wanne-Eickel , they were promoted back to the Oberliga Westfalen.

Current developments

In July 2020, the football department split off from the main club as the Schermbeck 2020 sports club . As the last success within the main club, the soccer department reached the final of the Westphalia Cup in the 2019/20 season , but this was lost 2-0 to RSV Meinerzhagen .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ WAZ portal DerWesten (from May 8, 2009)
  2. Online report of the Ruhr-Nachrichten (from July 7th 2009)
  3. Marco Hintermüller: SV Schermbeck wrestles down Wanne-Eickel. RevierSport , accessed June 1, 2018 .
  4. Arnulf Beckmann: Kickers leave SV Schermbeck and found a new club. In: Neue Ruhr Zeitung. January 20, 2020, accessed August 23, 2020 .

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