TBV Mengede
The TBV Mengede (officially: Turn- und Ballspielverein Mengede 08 eV ) was a sports club from Dortmund . The first football team played in the highest Westphalian amateur league for eleven years.
history
Structural development
The club was founded in 1908 through the merger of the Ballspielverein 08 Mengede and Turnverein Gut Heil Mengede to form the Turn- und Ballspielverein 1908 . Two years later, the Mengede game and sports club, founded in 1907, joined. As part of the clean divorce , the TBV split into the TV Gut-Heil Mengede and the TBV Mengede . Although the TBV no longer had a gymnastics department , the letter T was not deleted from the club name. In 1937, all Mengeder sports clubs were forcibly merged into SG Mengede .
Sporting development
The footballers first attracted attention in 1935 when the youth team won the city championship. Four years later, the first team became champions of the then second-class district class. In the subsequent round of promotion , the Mengeder missed promotion to the then first-class Gauliga Westfalen due to a 3-1 defeat at VfB 03 Bielefeld . After the end of the war, the TBV was re-established and in 1946 was promoted to the then first-class regional league . There the team caused some surprises, such as the 1-0 win against Preußen Münster . TBV led 1-0 against Borussia Dortmund until shortly before the final whistle, before Enders missed a penalty kick . In direct return, August Lenz equalized.
In 1949 , the team failed to qualify for the single-track national league, but returned to the Westphalian upper house in 1952 through a league reform. First the TBV fought against relegation and in 1956 managed to qualify for the newly created association league in sixth place . After only one year, he was relegated to the national league, which was followed by a return to the association league in 1959. In 1961 the TBV came fourth there and had to relegate again a year later . It was the first of three relegations in a row that led the club to the district class. In 1968 he was promoted again, which was followed by a direct march through to the regional league a year later.
While the men stayed in the national league, the women’s team of the TBV made the headlines. On April 2, 1974, the TBV and VfB Waltrop played the first game in the newly built Dortmund Westfalenstadion . TBV striker Elisabeth Podschwadtke scored the first goal in the history of the stadium. The TBV men were relegated from the regional league in 1975 and returned to the regional league four years later. During the 1977/78 season, the former Hungarian international Zoltán Varga took over the training. Between 1985 and 1991 and in the 1997/98 season there were again guest appearances in the district league.
Successor club Mengede 08/20
In 1989 the TBV founded a youth gaming community together with the DJK Spielvereinigung Mengede . In 2001, through a merger of the two clubs, this became the Mengede 08/20 club . This club rose to the district league in 2003 and made it through to the regional league a year later. In 2012 he was promoted to the Westphalia League under coach Mario Plechaty , before being relegated to the State League five years later. There the Mengeder 2018 were passed through to the district league. Home venue is the district sports facility in Volksgarten Mengede .
Personalities
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d 100 years of Mengeder football. Mengede 08/20, accessed December 14, 2013 .
- ↑ a b c Hartmut Hering: In the land of a thousand derbies . Verlag Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7307-0209-3 , p. 314/315 .
- ↑ a b Ralf Piorr (Hrsg.): The pot is round - The lexicon of Revier football: The clubs . Klartext Verlag, Essen 2006, ISBN 3-89861-356-9 , p. 167-168 .
- ↑ Ramona: Best of Borussia. Schwatzgelb.de , accessed on December 14, 2013 .
- ↑ Quantity 08/20. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 11, 2019 .
- ^ Hering, p. 377