SpVgg Beckum

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SpVgg Beckum
SpVgg Beckum logo.gif
Full nameBeckumer Spielvereinigung e.V. 10/23
GroundRömerkampfbahn
League Landesliga Westfalen (Group 4) (VII)
2015–16Bezirksliga Westfalen (VIII), 1st (promoted)

SpVgg Beckum is a German association football club from the city of Beckum, North Rhine-Westphalia. The team first came to note as a third-division side following the formation of the Bundesliga (I) in 1963.

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History

The club was formed 1 January 1929 out of the merger of Verein für Bewegungsspiele 1910 Beckum and Spiel- und Sportverein 1923 Beckum. Shortly after its founding VfB adopted the name Fußball Club Westfalia 1910 Beckum until returning to their original name in 1916. [1]

In 1963 SpVgg became part of the Amateurliga Westfalen (III) but was relegated after just two seasons. They returned to the Amateurliga in 1971 where they competed as a lower table side until again being demoted in 1979.

The team was absent from Amateurliga play for a decade until returning to what had become the Amateuroberliga Westfalen (III). They continued to play as an unremarked lower-level side and slipped to fourth-tier play in the Oberliga Westfalen in 1994 when German football was reorganized and the new third division Regionalliga introduced. Beckum's best result came in 1995 when they finished in third place. They also made appearances in the opening rounds of play for the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1993 and 1996.

In 2001 Beckum was relegated from the Oberliga, and in the next year reached the lowest point in the club's history when they withdrew from the Verbandsliga (V) and restarted in the Kreisliga, achieving three promotions in the next four seasons to return to the Landesliga Westfalen.

The club played for a season in the tier eight Bezirksliga Westfalen after relegation from the Landesliga in 2015 but won the league and returned the seventh tier..

Seasons

SeasonLeaguePlaceResult
2000–01Oberliga Westfalen (IV)
18th
2001–02Verbandsliga Westfalen (V)
16th
2002–03Kreisliga B Beckum (IX)
1st
2003–04Kreisliga A Beckum (VIII)
2nd
2004–05Bezirksliga Group 9 (VII)
4th
2005–06Bezirksliga Group 9 (VII)
1st
2006–07Landesliga Group 5 (VI)
8th
2007–08Landesliga Group 5 (VI)
6th
2008–09Landesliga Group 5 (VII)
9th
2009–10Landesliga Group 5 (VII)
7th
2010–11Landesliga Group 5 (VII)
12th
2011–12Landesliga Group 5 (VII)
10th
2012–13Landesliga Group 4 (VII)
6th
2013–14Landesliga Group 4 (VII)
6th
2014–15Landesliga Group 4 (VII)
15th
2015–16Bezirksliga Westfalen (VIII)
16th

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References

  1. Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN   3-89784-147-9