Founded | January 4, 1919 | ||
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Stadium | Sportpark an der Mühlenstraße [1] | ||
Capacity | 3,500 | ||
League | Landesliga [2] | ||
2022/23 | 4th | ||
Website | [ Club website] | ||
SC Spelle-Venhaus is a football club based in Spelle, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany. The club offers various sports activities, but is primarily known for its football department. The first men's football team competes in the Landesliga Weser-Ems, which is the sixth tier of the German football league system.
The club was founded on January 4, 1919, as Speller Fußballverein, and later merged with Sportverein Venhaus in 1970 to form the current club, SC Spelle-Venhaus. Throughout its history, the club has experienced both successes and challenges.
In the 1980s, SC Spelle-Venhaus achieved significant accomplishments by earning promotions to the highest amateur leagues in Lower Saxony. The team played in the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen for several seasons, which was then the fourth tier of German football.
In recent years, SC Spelle-Venhaus has competed in the Landesliga Weser-Ems, maintaining a competitive presence in the regional football scene. The club has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters.
The home matches of SC Spelle-Venhaus are played at the Sportpark an der Mühlenstraße. The stadium has a capacity of 3,500 spectators and provides a vibrant atmosphere for football matches.
As of the 2022/23 season, SC Spelle-Venhaus competes in the Landesliga Weser-Ems, [3] which is the sixth tier of the German football league system. In the previous season, the team finished in the 4th position.
SC Spelle-Venhaus has local rivalries with other clubs in the Emsland region, including SV Meppen II and VfL Weiße Elf Nordhorn. These matches often attract a significant number of spectators and generate a lively atmosphere.
SC Spelle-Venhaus places great emphasis on youth development and operates a successful youth academy. The club provides training and development opportunities for young players, aiming to nurture their talents and promote their transition to senior football.
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