SpVg Emsdetten 05

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SpVg Emsdetten 05
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Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Emsdetten 05 eV
Seat Emsdetten , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1905
Colours Black-and-white
president Susanne Lammerkitten
Website www.emsdetten05.de
First soccer team
Head coach Markus Heckmann
Venue Salvus Stadium on Grevener Damm
Places 5,000
league District League Westphalia 12
2019/20 10th place
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The SpVg Emsdetten 05 (officially Spielvereinigung Emsdetten 05 eV ) is a football club from the Westphalian Emsdetten with about 1,000 members. The first team played for 17 years in the highest Westphalian amateur league and once took part in the DFB Cup .

history

Early years (1905 to 1945)

In 1905 the gymnastics club Jahn and the gymnastics club Eichenlaub were founded in Emsdetten, and three years later they merged to form TV Deutsche Einigkeit Emsdetten . In 1909 the gymnastics club Emsdetten 09 was founded, which also had a football department. In December 1922, TV Deutsche Einigkeit and TV 09 merged to form TuS Deutsche Einigkeit Emsdetten , from which today's TV Emsdetten emerged .

As part of the clean divorce , the football department became independent in 1924 as Spielverein Emsdetten 05 , which took on its current name in 1935. In terms of sport, the Emsdetteners achieved promotion to the then second-class 1st district class in Westphalia in 1930 . There the team reached their best placement in the 1932/33 season with fourth place, but was relegated to third division in the following league reform.

Post-war period (1945 to 1970)

After the Second World War, the team rose to the Emsland district class in 1948 and immediately became champions with three points ahead of local rivals SV Borussia . In the following round of promotion to the state league , at the time the highest amateur league in Westphalia, the Emsdetten failed as the bottom of the group. The highlight of the round was the home game against TSV Hüls in front of 10,000 spectators. Two years later, the game association lost the playoff for the district class championship against Concordia Gronau in the neutral Rheine with 0: 1. Finally, in 1954, he made the leap into the national league.

Two years later, qualification for the newly created Association League Westphalia was missed by lengths. As the penultimate, the team only stayed in the national division because relegation was suspended in the 1955/56 season. Finally, in 1958, the Emsdettener had to relegate to the district class. It was not until 1967 that the game association returned to the national league. There the team fought relegation for two years before the team was promoted to the Association League Westphalia and thus in the highest amateur league in 1970. The sidewalk in front of the club was then painted black and white in the club's colors.

Elevator Years (1970 to 2002)

The Emsdettener quickly established themselves in the association league. After a sixth place in the 1971/72 season, the game association was even third behind SC Herford and Ahlener SV four years later . In 1978 the Emsdettener qualified for the newly created Oberliga Westfalen . After relegation was only just missed in the opening season 1978/79 , the team rose a year later as the penultimate. The low point of the season was a 1: 9 defeat at TuS Schloss Neuhaus . Also in 1980, Emsdetten qualified for the first and so far only time for the DFB Cup. In the first round , the team met 1. FC Köln under defeated in front of 8,500 spectators with 0: 6 goals.

Back in the association league, the game association did not get beyond mediocrity. The only high point was the 1986/87 season, when the Emsdetten team came third behind SpVg Marl and SC Hassel . In 1991, they were relegated to the national league, before the team returned to the association league eight years later. After a fourth place in the promotion season 2000/01, the game association was a year later under coach Klaus Bienemann runner-up behind Arminia Bielefeld Amateure . The play-off against the runner-up of the parallel season Sportfreunde Siegen II , which was scheduled as a precaution, was lost in the neutral Oer-Erkenschwick with 0: 2. Since no Westphalian team was relegated from the regional league, the Emsdetten team were also allowed to rise.

Present (since 2002)

In the Oberliga Westfalen, the Emsdettener fought against relegation again. The team then reached their sporting zenith in the 2004/05 season . Under coach Siegfried Wolters, the game association remained undefeated in the first ten games and scored 27 of 30 possible points. This start record in the Oberliga Westfalen was only broken ten years later by Rot Weiss Ahlen . At the end of the season, the team collapsed and could not win any of the last seven games. As a result, the team, which had long played for promotion to the regional league, slipped back to sixth place.

In 2007 , the Emsdettener rose again from the league. This was followed by three years of mediocrity in the association league, before the game association had to relegate to the state league in 2011 as the bottom of the table. There the team was passed through to the district league in the following season. In 2013 she was promoted to the state league again. Four years later, the team rose only because of the worse goal difference in the district league.

Stadion

SpVgg Emsdetten plays its home games in the 5,000-seat Salvus Stadium on Grevener Damm . The stadium has a roofed grandstand that is equipped with around 200 seat shells.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The history of TV Emsdetten 1898 eV TV Emsdetten , accessed on October 24, 2014 .
  2. ^ Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 144.
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1902/03 - 1932/33 . Berlin 2009, p. 195, 252 .
  4. ^ A b German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 107, 111, 193 .
  5. a b The Emsdetten 05 Association, SpVg Emsdetten 05, accessed on October 24, 2014 .
  6. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 152, 236 .
  7. ^ The match statistics SV Emsdetten 05 - 1. FC Köln. Football data, accessed October 24, 2014 .
  8. Elmar Redemann: Ahlen breaks the start record. RevierSport , accessed October 24, 2014 .

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