SV Holzwickede

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SV Holzwickede
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Full name Spielvereinigung Holzwickede
1912/29 eV
place Holzwickede , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded August 10, 1912 as a game club 1912
Dissolved June 30, 2015
Club colors
Stadion Montanhydraulik Stadium
Top league Oberliga Westfalen
successes German amateur champion 1976
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The Spielvereinigung Holzwickede was a football club from the municipality of Holzwickede near Dortmund .

history

The Spielvereinigung 1912/29 eV was founded on June 9, 1955, when the Spielverein merged with TuS Blau-Weiß 1929 in 1912 . The heyday of the new club began in the 1970s when the former Bundesliga player from Borussia Dortmund , Dieter "Hoppi" Kurrat, joined the club as a player- coach . In the 1973/74 season, the Holzwickeder played for the first time in the Association League Westphalia (Season 2) , the top division of amateur football at the time and finished in 8th place. The club's sporting highlight was the 1975/76 season. SV Holzwickede became champions of season 2 of the association league after they had prevailed 3-2 against the tied team of Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid in the decisive game for the season win. In two playoffs for the Westphalia Championship they lost to the winner of season 1, but SC Herford scored 1: 3 in Herford and 1: 2 in Holzwickede and thus missed out on the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga . But you could take part in the German Amateur Championship and win this competition on June 27, 1976 with a 1-0 final victory in front of only 750 spectators in Oldenburg over the defending champion VfR Bürstadt . The decisive goal was scored by Rolf Weltmann, who had been substituted six minutes earlier, in stoppage time.

After this success, Kurrat, who remained coach until the end of the 1977/78 season, ended his playing career and the club could no longer build on the performances from the 1975/76 season. In the 1981/82 season they rose from the now single-track amateur Oberliga Westfalen. In 1993/94 the club managed to return to the third division for a year, but could not qualify for the reintroduced - now third division - regional league and continued to play in the fourth division Oberliga Westfalen. You had to relegate from this division in 1997. Since then, the club has only been represented in the lower leagues of Westphalian amateur football, from the 2004/05 season to the 2010/11 season in the eight-class district league group 8. In 2011, the Holzwickedern succeeded as the sovereign champion of their district league relay of promotion to the state league. In the following season 2011/12, SV Holzwickede was instant champion of the national league season 5 and thus managed the second promotion in a row. In 2012/13 the Holzwickeder competed in the sixth class Westphalia League, in which they secured relegation on the last day of the season with a 1-1 draw against their direct rivals TuS Eving-Lindenhorst .

On July 1, 2015, SV Holzwickede merged with SG Holzwickede to form Holzwickeder SC . In 2017 he was runner-up in the Westphalia League (Season 2) behind Westfalia Herne and was promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen as a champion of the Westphalia League in the following season .

Stadion

The Montanhydraulik Stadium (formerly Emscherstadion) offers space for 5,000 spectators. It has both a covered main grandstand with seats and a stepped back straight. In 1999, the stadium hosted the women's international soccer match between Germany and China .

Personalities

successes

Trivia

In the film Bang Boom Bang - A surefire thing , Til Schweiger plays a supporting role as a player from SV Holzwickede.

Individual evidence

  1. RS: Fusion - HSV and SGH now united as HSC. RevierSport , accessed June 14, 2015 .