SV Straelen

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SV Straelen
Club coat of arms SV 19 Straelen
Basic data
Surname Sports club 1919 Straelen e. V.
Seat Straelen , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1919
Colours Green yellow
Members 2,100 (as of: 2019)
president Hermann Tecklenburg
Website svs19.com
First soccer team
Head coach Benedict Weeks
Venue Stadium on Römerstrasse
Places 3500
league Regionalliga West
2019/20 1st place ( Oberliga Niederrhein )  
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The SV 19 Straelen is a German sports club from Straelen in Kleve near the Dutch border at Venlo . The association was founded in 1919 and (as of 2019) has over 2,100 members in the departments of athletics , badminton , handball , karate , swimming , gymnastics , archery , mountain biking , ju-jutsu and volleyball .

Soccer

history

The most successful division of the club are the footballers. After the team had only played at district level for decades, the building contractor Hermann Tecklenburg joined in 1978 as president and sponsor. Tecklenburg saw a cup game of the team, which was then playing in the district class, against an opponent from the Oberliga Nordrhein , which Straelen lost 1:12. He wanted to ensure that such a defeat does not happen again and wanted to lead the Straelener himself into the league. In 1994 the team rose to the later Bundesliga coach Jos Luhukay in the association league Niederrhein and two years later in the Oberliga Nordrhein.

After a sixth place in the 1996/97 season , the Straelener was relegated a year later as third from bottom. The KFC Uerdingen , which withdrew its amateur team from the league, ensured relegation . It was piquant that Hermann Tecklenburg was head of the licensed players department of the Uerdinger at this time. Also in 1998 SV Straelen reached the final of the Lower Rhine Cup , which was lost to Rot-Weiß Oberhausen with 0-2 after extra time . Despite the defeat, the Straelen qualified for the DFB-Pokal 1998/99 . There the team met Fortuna Düsseldorf in the first round and lost 4-7.

As the penultimate of the 2000/01 season , SV Straelen had to relegate back to the association league. The following year, the team again reached the final of the Niederrhein Cup , which they lost to Rot-Weiss Essen 2: 4. The direct resurgence was missed as runner-up with one point behind 1. FC Union Solingen . It was not until 2006 that he was promoted to the North Rhine Oberliga. This time the team stayed in the league for two years before relegation followed in 2008 . Four years later, it even went down to the state league, where the Straelener only managed to stay in the relegation round of the fourth-bottom. The team stabilized and made it to the Oberliga Niederrhein in 2017 . A year later , the march into the Regionalliga West succeeded .

On March 31, 2019, the club signed Inka Grings, the first woman in the male regional league as a coach. But also Grings could not prevent the direct relegation. On the last day of the match, the Straelener lost 3-0 to their direct rivals SG Wattenscheid 09 .

successes

  • 1995/96: Champion of the Association League Niederrhein and promotion to the Oberliga Nordrhein
  • 1998/99: Participation in the first main round of the DFB Cup
  • 2005/06: Champion of the Association League Niederrhein and promotion to the Oberliga Nordrhein
  • 2016/17: Champion of the Landesliga Niederrhein and promotion to the Oberliga Niederrhein
  • 2017/18: Champion of the Oberliga Niederrhein and promotion to the Regionalliga West

Placements

season league space
1990/91 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 07th
1991/92 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 07th
1992/93 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 13.
1993/94 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 01.
1994/95 Association league Niederrhein 04th
1995/96 Association league Niederrhein 01.
1996/97 Oberliga Nordrhein 06th
1997/98 Oberliga Nordrhein 14th
1998/99 Oberliga Nordrhein 06th
1999/00 Oberliga Nordrhein 06th
season league space
2000/01 Oberliga Nordrhein 17th
2001/02 Association league Niederrhein 02.
2002/03 Association league Niederrhein 03.
2003/04 Association league Niederrhein 05.
2004/05 Association league Niederrhein 04th
2005/06 Association league Niederrhein 01.
2006/07 Oberliga Nordrhein 14th
2007/08 Oberliga Nordrhein 18th
2008/09 Lower Rhine League 05.
2009/10 Lower Rhine League 12.
season league space
2010/11 Lower Rhine League 07th
2011/12 Lower Rhine League 18th
2012/13 Landesliga Niederrhein 3 13.
2013/14 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 06th
2014/15 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 08th.
2015/16 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 08th.
2016/17 Landesliga Niederrhein 2 01.
2017/18 Oberliga Niederrhein 01.
2018/19 Regionalliga West 15th
2019/20 Oberliga Niederrhein 01.

Placements on a green background indicate an ascent, while a red background indicates a descent. In the 2008/09 season the club was represented by two teams in the Lower Rhine League. While the first team took fifth place, the second team had to relegate to the national league as bottom of the table.

Athletic leader

  • Ilja Ludenberg, August 2015 to August 2016
  • Kato Sürün, August 2016 to August 2018
  • Stephan Houben, from August 2018

Personalities

T Trainer
M. Team manager

Fans

SV Straelen fan club

In 2018, the first fan club, Section Promillehügel , was founded. At the first regional league game on July 28, 2018 against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, 200 people from Straelen cheered their SVS loudly. In addition, fans founded the fan clubs Freundeskreis SV Straelen & GSV Geldern and hardcore farmers in the first half of the season .

Stadion

SV Straelen plays its home games in the stadium on Römerstraße. The site has three lawns, one of which has a seating and standing room. The stadium capacity is 3500 spectators. In 2018 the stadium was expanded by a guest block with a capacity of 1200 spectators. Various changes were made through the regional league promotion in order to obtain the license for the 4th league. The stadium on Römerstrasse does not have a floodlight system . Next to the stadium there is an ash pitch, which is expected to be converted into an artificial turf pitch by October 2019 . In the course of the redesign of the adjacent ash field into an artificial turf field with an athletics center, the standing stands adjacent to the grandstand are also to be renewed.

Other departments

Handball

With over 500 active members, the handball department is the largest at SV Straelen. The association provides six senior and over 20 youth teams. The sporting figurehead of the department is the first women's team that played from 1997 to 1999 in the then third-class Regionalliga West . In the 2018/19 season, the first women's team will compete in the fourth-class regional league North Rhine and the first men's team in the fifth-class association league Niederrhein.

athletics

Nina Janssen finished eighth in the heptathlon at the 2011 German Athletics Championships .

basketball

Between 1997 and 2005, basketball was also offered in Straelen. In 2000 there was the greatest success: Promotion of the men's team to the 1st district league. However, the place was not used in the following season. Frequent changes in the department management meant that the department could not develop, which then led to the dissolution and deregistration.

Archery

Archery has also been offered since 2017 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stadium Römerstrasse
  2. Volker Himmelberg: The Hermannsdenkmal on Römerstrasse. FuPa , accessed August 20, 2018 .
  3. Alex Raack: Hyenas make me angry! . In: 11 Friends - Special Issue Amateurs. Page 34
  4. ^ 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. 452.
  5. SV Stralen (SVS19.com): SV Straelen committed Inka Grings
  6. Kicker : Drotboom and Grings take over at SV Straelen from March 31, 2019
  7. ^ Sven Webers: Regionalliga (III.Liga) women 1997/98. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 19, 2018 .
  8. ^ Sven Webers: Regionalliga (III.Liga) women 1998/99. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 19, 2018 .