SpVg Beckum

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SpVg Beckum
Club crest
Basic data
Surname Beckumer Spielvereinigung
10/05 eV
Seat Beckum , NRW
founding 1910
Colours blue White
Website beckumersv.de
First soccer team
Venue Roman battle track
Places 7,500
league State League Westphalia 1
2019/20 11th place
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The SpVg Beckum (officially: Beckumer Spielvereinigung 10/05 eV , also known as SpVgg Beckum , SV Beckum or BSV ) is a football club from Beckum in the Warendorf district . The club colors are blue and white. The first men's team played 13 years in the Oberliga Westfalen and won the Westphalia Cup once .

history

The club was founded in 1910 as FC Westfalia 1910 Beckum . Six years later it was renamed VfB Beckum . On July 1, 1929, it merged with the Beckum game and sports club, founded in 1923, to form Beckumer Spielvereinigung 10/23 . After the club was threatened with bankruptcy in 2001 , the youth department split off from the game association under the name FSV Beckum . Four years later, the two clubs merged to form today's Beckumer Spielvereinigung 10/05 .

Early years (until 1956)

In 1934 the game association rose to the then second-class district class and met well-known clubs such as Arminia Bielefeld , Teutonia Lippstadt or Hammer SpVg . The sporting highlight was the 1936/37 season when the Beckum team came third behind the Bielefeld clubs Arminia and VfB 03 . After the end of the war, the team played in the district class Hellweg and in 1948 was able to win the former national player Hans Klodt as player- coach . Klodt led the team straight away to the championship. In the following round of promotion to the state league , the SpVg prevailed together with Union Günnigfeld and TuS Iserlohn against SC Dorstfeld 09 and VfL Klafeld-Geisweid and made the leap into the then highest amateur league in Westphalia.

As fifth in the table , the team managed to qualify for the single-track national league from 1950, where the SpVg was runner-up in 1952 behind Arminia Ickern . In 1952 the national league was converted from a single to a five-track league. The Beckum team were runner-up in season 1 behind VfB 03 Bielefeld in the 1952/53 season and managed a surprise in the first round of the West German Cup with a 2-0 win over the top division club SpVgg Erkenschwick . The end came in the second round after a 1: 2 defeat after extra time at Arminia Bielefeld. A year later , the SpVg missed the relay championship after a 1: 2 play-off defeat in the neutral Brackwede against VfJ 08 Paderborn . 1956 succeeded as third in the table behind SVA Gütersloh and Union Herford the qualification for the newly created Association League Westphalia .

Two Westphalia Championships and decline (1956 to 1979)

In the first season of the association league, the SpVg immediately became champions of season 1 in front of SVA Gütersloh and met Sportfreunde Gladbeck in the finals of the Westphalia Championship . Beckum won the first leg in front of 6,000 spectators on their own pitch with 5: 1. A 3: 3 in the second leg in front of 10,000 spectators in Gladbeck secured the BSV the Westphalia Championship. Now the team entered the West German Amateur Championship. A 1: 2 defeat against VfL Benrath was followed by a 1: 1 against Stolberger SV , which meant that Beckum finished second. The possible promotion to the 2nd Division West was waived.

Two years later the SpVg was again Westphalia champion. Initially, the team secured the relay championship with two points ahead of VfL Altenbögge and prevailed in the finals 2-0 at home and 2-1 away against Sportfreunde Siegen . In the West German amateur championship, however, the BSV had no chance and lost to TuS Duisburg 48/99 with 1: 3 and at Bonn FV with 1: 4. After the Beckum team was only just able to save themselves from relegation in 1962 , the team was runner-up in season 1 behind VfB 03 Bielefeld in 1963 . Two years later, the SpVg rose after a 0-1 playoff defeat against SG Wattenscheid 09 in the national league.

Back in the regional league, the BSV was unlucky again. The team finished the season with TuS Ahlen tied . The Ahlen team won the playoff for the championship and promotion 3-0 in front of around 10,000 spectators in the Oelder Jahnstadion . After a runner-up in 1968 behind Blau-Weiß Gütersloh , he was promoted again two years later as champions before SV Bockum-Hövel . Years in the midfield of the Association League followed, with the sporting climax of this era being reached in 1975 with sixth place. Three years later , the SpVg succeeded in qualifying for the newly created Oberliga Westfalen, from which the team had to be relegated as bottom of the table .

Return to the league (1979 to 2001)

The BSV was initially able to hold in the middle of the association league, the team had to relegate back to the national league in 1982 as bottom of the table. Two years later they were promoted to the association league, where the team played with average success. In 1989 he was promoted to the league again. The SpVg ended the league season with 1. FC Recklinghausen with the same number of points and won the play-off in neutral Hamm 7-2. While in the first season after the rise in 1989/90 there were still 2,110 spectators on average on the 7,500-seat Römerkampfbahn, the Beckumers lost interest in the second half of the 1990s.

Nevertheless, the team was able to establish itself in the midfield of the league, although in 1992 relegation could only be secured on the last day of the game. For Arminia Bielefeld in particular, the Beckumers became fearful opponents, as the Bielefelds regularly left the Roman battle track as losers. In 1994 the Beckumers missed the reintroduced regional football league as eleventh in the table and thus slipped into fourth division. A year later , the team reached their sporting zenith as third in the table behind FC Gütersloh and the amateurs of Borussia Dortmund . With an 8: 0 over Hammer SpVg, the highest victory of the Beckum Oberliga years was achieved.

In the following years, the team slipped down sportily in the table. In 1997 the SpVg managed to stay in the league only because of the voluntary withdrawal of VfR Sölde , while the number of spectators continued to decline. In 1998, only 351 spectators remained loyal to the SpVg, who always occupied the last non-relegation place in the following years. In the relegation season 2000/01 came only 298 spectators. The Beckumers were penultimate and suffered the highest home defeat of the Oberliga era with a 7-0 draw against Westfalia Herne .

Bankruptcy and rebuilding (since 2001)

In the following association league season 2001/02 the club reached the sporting low point. The team was withdrawn from play during the current season. It was a fresh start in the district league B. With 174 goals scored and 88 out of 90 possible points, the team immediately became champions and was promoted to the district league A. A year later the direct march through to the district league succeeded. In 2006 he was promoted to the regional league. The Beckumers initially competed in season 5 and in 2008 they reached sixth place. Since the dissolution of season 5 in 2012, the team played in season 4 against teams from the Münsterland , before the SpVg 2015 had to relegate to the district league.

After just one year, the direct rise was achieved, which was followed by the march into the Westphalia League in the 2016/17 state league season . Behind the new upswing was the car dealer Diab Shalabi, who, however, died unexpectedly shortly after the rise in 2017 at the age of only 41. In the 2017/18 season, the Beckumers secured relegation on the last day of the game with a 3-1 win against Prussia Münster's second team. A year later the team gambled away on the last day of the league when the Beckumers lost 2-0 at Borussia Emsdetten and their direct rival SV Mesum scored 1-1 at the runner-up SuS Neuenkirchen . Because of the worse goal difference, the Beckumer had to relegate to the state league.

Cup

The BSV was able to reach the final of the Westphalia Cup for the first time in 1992, but lost the final against SC Verl with 1: 2. Despite the defeat, the Beckum team qualified for the DFB Cup for the first time, where the team received a bye in the first round . Werder Bremen was the opponent in the second round who clearly defeated BSV 7-0. Two years later, SpVg Beckum won the Westphalia Cup with a 4-2 win on penalties against SpVgg Erkenschwick . Goalkeeper Jürgen Welp parried two penalties from the Erkenschwicker.

The Beckum team was once again qualified for the DFB Cup and played against 1. FC Cologne in the first main round . 5,700 spectators watched goalless 120 minutes of play, so the decision had to be made on penalties. Again it was the Beckum goalkeeper Jürgen Welp who parried the attempt of Bruno Labbadia from Cologne and brought his team into the second round, where SpVg lost 3-2 to SpVgg Unterhaching .

successes

Personalities

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environment

Stadion

The home arena of SpVg Beckum is the Römerkampfbahn with a capacity of 7,500 seats, including around 1,000 covered seats. The stadium was inaugurated in 1958. A quarry of the former Roman cement works was previously located on the site . The attendance record was set in 1971 when Hammer SpVg and SVA Gütersloh played playoffs for the championship of the Westphalia Association, which were each seen by around 12,000 spectators. SpVg Beckum's record number of spectators was the replacement game for Udo Horsmann against FC Bayern Munich , which was watched by around 7,000 spectators on March 5, 1978.

More teams

The second men's team plays in the district league B in the 2017/18 season, the third men's team in the district league C. In the youth area, A, B and D juniors play in the district league, the C juniors play in the state league. The Beckum team provided a special feature in the 1958/59 season, when the second and third men's teams played in the district class at the same time. The greatest success of the second men's team was the runner-up in the district class in 1970 behind the Ahlener SV .

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Kirschneck, Uhlig u. a .: DSC Arminia Bielefeld. 100 years of passion . Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2005, ISBN 3-89533-479-0 , p. 231 .
  3. a b c d e f g history. SpVg Beckum, accessed on May 11, 2019 .
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics: Football in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 111 .
  5. ^ A b German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952–1958 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 30, 48, 65 .
  6. uwe: BSV loses best friend with Shalabi. The bell , accessed February 20, 2018 .