SV Vienenburg

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The SV Vienenburg is a sports club in Vienenburg in the district of Goslar . The first soccer team played for four years in the highest amateur league in Lower Saxony.

history

The club was founded in 1916. Six years after it was founded, the footballers were about to move up to the top division, but lost the game against Goslarer SC 08 . In 1926 the Vienenburg team had another chance to get promoted, but lost 4-1 to Borussia Hannover . After the Second World War , SV Vienenburg and TSV Goslar faced each other in a playoff for the district league championship, which Goslarar won 3-0 in front of 9,000 spectators.

Both clubs were included in the second-rate Braunschweig Association League, where Vienenburg was runner-up behind MTV Braunschweig in 1948. A year later, the qualification for the newly created amateur league of Lower Saxony was missed. In 1951, the SVV was one point ahead of the Braunschweig Amateur League Champion of the Braunschweig Amateur League and then made it up. There the team became a guarantor for high-scoring games. With a goal difference of 74: 104, the team was tenth. A year later, the club had to relegate again with over 100 goals conceded and was passed down in the amateur league in 1953/54.

In 1955, the club returned to the amateur league and stayed second to last in the league only because no club was relegated from the amateur league to the Braunschweig amateur league. A year later, the relegation followed as bottom of the table. In the following years, the club commuted between the district and district league. From 1995 to 1998 the Vienenburg team played again in the Braunschweig regional league before the club entered into a syndicate with the neighboring club from Wiedelah . This was relegated from the district league in 2010 and now plays in the Goslar district league .

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 376.