SV Drochtersen/Assel
Full name | Spielervereinigung Drochtersen/Assel e.V. | ||
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Founded | 19 April 1977 | ||
Ground | Kehdinger Stadion | ||
Capacity | 2,500 | ||
Chairman | Rigo Gooßen | ||
Manager | Lars Uder | ||
League | Regionalliga Nord (IV) | ||
2022–23 | 8th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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SV Drochtersen/Assel is a
History
The club was formed in 1977 in a merger of the football departments of two local clubs, VTV Assel and TVG Drochtersen. First, unsuccessful attempts to combine the two had already been made three years earlier but were voted down by the members of VTV. It took until 1985 to see the new club having some success when it won promotion to the Bezirksliga. From there the club rose to the Bezirksoberliga Lüneburg, now the Landesliga, in 1987. After an era of success the club declined again in the late 1990s, suffering relegation down to the Bezirksliga in 1997. In 2001 the club returned to what was now the Landesliga Lüneburg.[1]
A runners-up finish in the Landesliga in 2004–05 took SV Drochtersen/Assel up to the tier five
Winning a championship in the Landesliga Lüneburg in 2011–12 took the club back up to the
After winning the Lower Saxony Cup in 2018, SV Drochtersen/Assel qualified for the DFB-Pokal. In the first round, they were drawn at home against Bayern Munich – winner of the previous six Bundesliga titles – and lost by a sole goal from Robert Lewandowski in the last ten minutes.[3]
In 2019, they won the Lower Saxony Cup again, qualifying for their third participation in the DFB-Pokal in four years.[4] They were beaten 5–0 by Schalke in the first round.[5]
Current squad
- As of 10 February 2024[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
The club's honours:
- Niedersachsenliga(V)
- Champions: 2015
- Landesliga Lüneburg (VI)
- Champions: 2012
- Runners-up: 2005
- Lower Saxony Cup
Recent seasons
The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[7][2]
Season | Division | Tier | Position |
2001–02 | Landesliga Lüneburg | VI | 8th |
2002–03 | Landesliga Lüneburg | 10th | |
2003–04 | Landesliga Lüneburg | 11th | |
2004–05 | Landesliga Lüneburg | 2nd ↑ | |
2005–06 | Verbandsliga Niedersachsen-Ost
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V | 12th |
2006–07 | Verbandsliga Niedersachsen-Ost | 9th | |
2007–08 | Verbandsliga Niedersachsen-Ost | 11th | |
2008–09 | Oberliga Niedersachsen-Ost | 4th | |
2009–10 | Oberliga Niedersachsen-Ost | 7th | |
2010–11 | Niedersachsenliga
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17th ↓ | |
2011–12 | Landesliga Lüneburg | VI | 1st ↑ |
2012–13 | Niedersachsenliga | V | 5th |
2013–14 | Niedersachsenliga | 6th | |
2014–15 | Niedersachsenliga | 1st ↑ | |
2015–16 | Regionalliga Nord | IV | 4th |
2016–17 | Regionalliga Nord | 9th | |
2017–18 | Regionalliga Nord | 12th | |
2018–19 | Regionalliga Nord | 5th | |
2019–20 | Regionalliga Nord | 4th | |
2020–21 | Regionalliga Nord | 3rd (North region) | |
2021–22 | Regionalliga Nord | 14th | |
2022–23 | Regionalliga Nord | 8th |
- With the introduction of the Niedersachsenliga, has been played in single division format.
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↑ Promoted | ↓ Relegated |
References
- ^ Geschichte Archived 18 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine (in German) SV Drochtersen/Assel website — Club history, accessed: 21 May 2015
- ^ a b c SV Drochtersen/Assel at Fussball.de (in German) accessed: 4 August 2019
- ^ "Bayern Munich struggle past minnows Drochtersen/Assel in German Cup". ESPN FC. 18 August 2018. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
- ^ "Drochtersen/Assel erneut im DFB-Pokal", fussball.de (in German), 22 May 2019, retrieved 4 August 2019
- ^ DFB-Pokal (in German), 10 May 2014, retrieved 23 August 2019
- ^ "1. Herren (Regionalliga Nord)" (in German). SV Drochtersen-Assel. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ Historic German football league tables (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 21 May 2015
External links
- Official team site (in German)
- SV Drochtersen/Assel at Weltfussball.de (in German)