SpVg Aurich

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SpVg Aurich
Club crest
Basic data
Surname Sports association Aurich
Seat Aurich , Lower Saxony
founding 1911
president Werner Hoffmann
Board Stefan Wilts,
Ralf Dreiling
Website spvgaurich.de
First soccer team
Venue Stadium at Ellernfeld
Places 10,000
league District League Weser / Ems 1
2019/20 13th place
home
Away

The SpVg Aurich (officially: Sportvereinigung Aurich eV ) is a German sports club from East Friesland .

history

From 1902 football was played at the grammar school and teacher training college as well as at the two men's gymnastics clubs. In 1909 the first football club was founded in Aurich, from which two years later, on July 14, 1911, the sports association emerged. Craftsmen and the then government vice president were among the co-founders. In 1921 and 1922 the first team won the East Frisian football championship. In the 1920s, the sports association had the largest and most successful youth department in East Frisia.

In 1938 the club had to enter into a temporary merger with MTV Aurich from 1862 under the name TuS Aurich from 1862 . In the 1943/44 season, the club entered the Gauliga Oldenburg-Friesland and ended the season in fifth place in the table. The following season was shortened due to the war, so that only three games could be played. On March 13, 1951, SpVg Aurich was re-established as a pure football club. Five men's and six youth teams started the new season. Five district A youth championships between 1951 and 1961 confirmed the value of systematic youth care. Club life and its organization became more diverse over the years. A senior group was founded as well as a women's gymnastics department, from which the women's soccer department emerged in 1997. A sponsorship group with advertising and sponsoring partners has supported the association since 1982. Among other things, an artificial turf pitch and a youth home were created. From the 1983/84 season onwards, winning the championship in the Weser-Ems regional league heralded a successful phase in the club's history. 1984/85 champion of the regional league and 1986/87 champion of the Lower Saxony-West regional league and the associated promotion to the Lower Saxony association league. In the 19993/94 season the team qualified for the Lower Saxony-Bremen Oberliga. After relegation to the ninth-class district league Aurich / Wittmund (2011), he was promoted to the district league again in 2012.

The B-Juniors of SpVg Aurich made it to the Bundesliga North / Northeast in 2018 .

successes

  • Lower Saxony champion 1990
  • Qualification for the Oberliga Niedersachsen / Bremen 1995
  • Champion State League Lower Saxony-West 1987
  • Champion regional league Weser / Ems 1985

Previous chairperson (after World War II) (selection)

  • Heinrich Held
  • Ferdinand Abegg
  • Walter Mönkemeier
  • Heinz Schlesinger
  • Hermann Hippen
  • Ernst Antoni Sr.
  • Gerhard Hanstein
  • Dietrich Wilbers
  • Heino Meenken
  • Ulrich Kötting
  • Helmut Bents
  • Dietmar Janssen
  • Werner Hoffmann (current)

Previous trainers (selection)

  • Werner Wendland (July 1960 to May 1971)
  • Heinz Knieper (July 1973 to June 1979)
  • Hans-Hermann Mindermann (July 1979 to June 1983)
  • Gerhard Gastmann (July 1983 to June 1990)
  • Bata Tijanic (July 1990 to October 1990)
  • Gerhard Gastmann (October 1990 to June 1991)
  • Rüdiger Lange (July 1991 to October 1991)
  • Karl Trautmann (October 1991 to October 1992)
  • Helmut Saathoff (October 1992 to January 1993)
  • Bernhard Janssen (February 1993 to June 1995)
  • Helmut Schühler (July 1995 to November 1995)
  • Bernhard Janssen (November 1995 to December 1996)
  • Stefan Marder (January 1997 to May 1997)
  • Gerhard Gastmann (May 1997 to June 2000)
  • Klaus Matzk (July 2000 to June 2001)
  • Thorsten Hoppe (July 2001 to December 2001)
  • Karl Rederic (January 2002 to March 2002)
  • Jens Rocker (March 2002 to June 2002)
  • Vladimir Jeromin (July 2002 to September 2003)
  • Alwin Goldenstein (September 2003 to January 2006)
  • Stephan Prause (January 2006 to June 2009)
  • Torsten Peplow (July 2009 to November 2010)
  • Markus Olbrys (December 2010 to June 2013)
  • Michael Fuhrmann (July 2013 to November 2014)
  • Heino Jetses (November 2014 to March 2015)
  • Wolfgang Niehues (July 2015 to October 2016)
  • Timo Lübben (November 2016 to June 2017)
  • Yasin Turan (July 2017 to September 2019)
  • Claudio Casto (September 2019 to December 2019)
  • Rudi Zedi (since January 2020)

Players

Web links

Coordinates: 53 ° 27 ′ 54.8 "  N , 7 ° 28 ′ 41.2"  E

Individual evidence

  1. spvgaurich.de: 100 years of SpVg ( Memento from January 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive )