SV Eichede

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SV Eichede
SV Eichede.jpg
Full nameSportverein Eichede von 1947 e.V.
Founded15 May 1947
GroundErnst-Wagener-Stadion
Capacity2,000
ChairmanOlaf Gehrken
ManagerMartin Steinbek
League Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein (V)
2023–242nd
Website Club website

The SV Eichede is a German association football club from the Eichede suburb of Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein.

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The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier four Regionalliga Nord in 2013 and again in 2016. On each occasion the club was relegated from the Regionalliga after just one season.

History

The club was formed in 1947 and played for the first five decades as a local amateur team. SV for the first time made an appearance in the highest league of the state in 1994 when it was promoted to the tier five Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein, helped by the introduction of the Regionalligas that season which allowed an increased number of promoted teams to the league. After coming sixth in the league in its first season there the club's results declined and it was relegated again in 1998.

Eichede returned to the Verbandsliga in 2003 and finished as high as runners-up in 2006 before being relegated again in 2008. Changes to the league system in 2008 meant that the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein was renamed to Schleswig-Holstein-Liga and the four regional divisions below to Verbandsligas. SV Eichede was grouped in the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Süd-Ost, won this league and moved up to the highest state level again. [1] [2]

In the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga the club became a top side, finishing in the top four in all of the next four seasons and eventually winning the league in 2012–13. Through this it earned promotion to the tier four Regionalliga Nord for the first time, while the club's reserve team won promotion to the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga at the same time. [3]

SV Eichede played the 2013–14 season in the Regionalliga but came only seventeenth and was relegated again, dropping back to the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga, while the reserve team had to drop back to the Verbandsliga. [4] A league title in 2015–16 and success in the promotion round took the club back up to the Regionalliga for 2016–17, only to suffer an immediate return to the renamed Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein.

Honours

The team's honours:

Won by reserve team.

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [1] [2]

YearDivisionTierPosition
1999–2000Bezirksoberliga Schleswig-Holstein-SüdVI14th↓
2000–01Bezirksliga Schleswig-Holstein-SüdVII6th
2001–02Bezirksliga Schleswig-Holstein-Süd1st↑
2002–03Bezirksoberliga Schleswig-Holstein-SüdVI2nd↑
2003–04 Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein V8th
2004–05Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein8th
2005–06Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein2nd
2006–07Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein8th
2007–08Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein17th↓
2008–09 Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Süd-Ost VI1st↑
2009–10 Schleswig-Holstein-Liga V3rd
2010–11Schleswig-Holstein-Liga2nd
2011–12Schleswig-Holstein-Liga4th
2012–13Schleswig-Holstein-Liga1st↑
2013–14 Regionalliga Nord IV17th↓
2014–15Schleswig-Holstein-LigaV3rd
2015–16Schleswig-Holstein-Liga1st↑
2016–17Regionalliga NordIV18th↓
2017–18 Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein V5th
2018–19Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein7th
2019–20Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein5th
2020–21Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein1st
2021–22Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein2nd
2022–23Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein2nd
2023–24Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein2nd
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References

  1. 1 2 Historic German football league tables (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 3 February 2015
  2. 1 2 SV Eichede at Fussball.de (in German) accessed: 3 February 2015
  3. Schleswig-Holstein-Liga tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 3 February 2015
  4. Regionalliga Nord tables and results (in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 3 February 2015