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Itzehoer SV

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Football club
Itzehoer SV
Full nameItzehoer Sportverein von 1909 e.V.
NicknameISV
Founded3 October 1909
Dissolved1 June 2018
GroundDriver & Bengsch-Stadion
Capacity9,000

Itzehoer SV was aGerman association football club from the town ofItzehoe,Schleswig-Holstein. The club's greatest success was promotion to the tier-oneOberliga Nord, where it spent a single season in 1950–51. It also played in the then-second divisionRegionalliga Nord from 1965 to 1974.

Itzehoe also made five appearances in the first round of the German Cup, theDFB-Pokal, advancing to the second round just once, in1977–78. In later times the club suffered from financial difficulties, merging with another local club and changing its name to Itzehoer FC but reverting to the old name in early 2015 until its folding in 2018.

History

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Itzehoer SV was established on 3 October 1909 asFC Preußen 1909 Itzehoe and renamed toSV Preußen 1909 Itzehoe in 1919. In 1945 Preußen, VfL Eintracht Itzehoe and SC Askania Itzehoe 1911 merged to form Itzehoer SV. The club won the Schleswig-Holstein championship in 1920 but remained otherwise undistinguished.[1][2]

In post-Second World War football Itzehoer SV played in theLandesliga Schleswig-Holstein, winning three consecutive league championships from 1947 to 1950, the latter earning the club promotion to the Oberliga. The club played, for a single season in 1950–51, in the tier-oneOberliga Nord but was immediately relegated after finishing seventeenth.[3]

From 1951 to 1965 the club played in the Amateurliga Schleswig-Holstein and, with the exception of the period from 1960 to 1962, was always a top side in the league, winning championships in 1954 and 1965.[3]

Itzehoe's most successful era came from 1965 to 1974 when it played in the tier-twoRegionalliga Nord, the second tier of the German league system, below theBundesliga. In all nine seasons at this level the club never finished better than twelfth place, but despite this avoided relegation until the league was disbanded at the end of the 1973–74 season, when it missed out onqualifying for the new2. Bundesliga. In this era it also made its firstDFB-Pokal appearance, losing 7–1 toSSV Reutlingen in the first round in1967–68.[3][4]

The club was grouped in the newOberliga Nord from 1974 onwards, now a tier-three league. Itzehoe played there for the next seven seasons, until another relegation in 1981, with an eighth place in its first season as its best result.[3]

Itzehoer SV made three consecutive DFB-Pokal appearances in1975–76,1977–77 and1977–78, losing toSpVgg Lindau and1. FC Köln in the first round on the first two occasions while advancing to the second in 1977–78. After a victory overBorussia Brand in the first round it lost toSpVgg Bayreuth in the second. The club, for a last time, appeared in the1985–86 DFB-Pokal but lost 2–0 at fellow amateur sideSpVgg Plattling.[5][6][7][8]

After relegation from the Oberliga Itzehoe experienced a difficult era from 1981 to 1984, battling against further relegation but recovered and, in 1984–85 and 1985–86, won the league twice more but failed to earn promotion. In 1989 the club suffered relegation from what was now the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein, to the Bezirksoberliga below, but made an immediate return. A sixth place in 1993–94 was enough to qualify for the expanded Oberliga.[3]

In 1994 Itzehoer SV became a founding member of the newOberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein, the new fourth tier of league football in the region. It played there for six seasons, finishing fifth in 1998–99 as its best result, but suffering relegation the season after.[9] Itzehoe played in the Verbandsliga again from 2000 to 2006, winning a league title in 2005 but being relegated the season after. It quickly returned once more and stayed in the league after it received Oberliga status in 2008.[3][10]

It joint with local clubTürk Spor Itzehoe to form an on-the-field union in 2010–11 and the football departments of the two merged in November 2010 to form FC Itzehoe.[1][11]

FC Itzehoe experienced financial difficulties after the withdrawal of the main sponsor in May 2014 and almost folded.[12] The team had to be withdrawn from the Verbandsliga to the Kreisliga below and the club's budged was greatly reduced. In March 2015 it voted to return to its old name, Itzehoer SV.[13][14] In May 2017 Itzehoe returned to the now tier-seven Verbandsliga. By December it became known that the club was insolvent again[15][16] and in January 2018, it filed a bankruptcy petition. On 1 June, the insolvency proceedings were opened and the club was thus dissolved. A successor clubItzehoer SV 2.0 was founded.[17]

Honours

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The club's honours:

Last seasons

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The later season-by-season performance of the club:[3][10][14]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
2002–03Verbandsliga Schleswig-HolsteinV6th
2003–04Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein3rd
2004–05Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein1st
2005–06Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein14th ↓
2006–07Bezirksoberliga WestVI1st ↑
2007–08Verbandsliga Schleswig-HolsteinV12th
2008–09Schleswig-Holstein-Liga11th
2009–10Schleswig-Holstein-Liga18th ↓
2010–11Verbandsliga Süd-WestVI1st
2011–12Verbandsliga Süd-West3rd
2012–13Verbandsliga Süd-West2nd
2013–14Verbandsliga Süd-West6th (withdrawn)
2014–15Kreisliga WestVII8th
2015–16Kreisliga West12th
2016–17Kreisliga West4th ↑
2017–18Verbandsliga West12th
  • With the introduction of theRegionalligas in 1994 and the3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier. With the introduction of theLandesligas in 2017 as the new sixth tier, all leagues from the Verbandsligas below dropped one tier. The Verbandsliga Süd-West was renamed Verbandsliga West.
  • Playing SG Türk Spor/Itzehoer SV 09. As an on-the-field union, the club was not entitled to promotion.
  • Playing as Itzehoer FC.
PromotedRelegated

References

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  1. ^abFC ItzehoeArchived 4 March 2016 at theWayback Machine(in German) fussball-historie.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  2. ^Schleswig Holsteinischer Fussball BundArchived 10 November 2015 at theWayback Machine(in German) fussball-historie.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  3. ^abcdefgHistoric German football league tables(in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 25 October 2015
  4. ^DFB-Pokals 1967/1968(in German)Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  5. ^DFB-Pokal 1975/1976(in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  6. ^DFB-Pokal 1976/1977(in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  7. ^DFB-Pokal 1977/1978(in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  8. ^DFB-Pokal 1985/1986(in German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  9. ^Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein tables & results(in German)Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 25 October 2015
  10. ^abItzehoer SV at Fussball.de (pre-2010)(in German) accessed: 25 October 2015
  11. ^Hesse übernimmt Itzehoer Spielgemeinschaft[dead link](in German) sportnord.de, published: 30 April 2010, accessed: 25 October 2015
  12. ^Zurück in die Zukunft: ISV statt FCI(in German)Norddeutsche Rundschau, published: 20 June 2014, accessed: 25 October 2015
  13. ^Neuer Vorsitzender, alter Name – der Itzehoer SV ist zurück(in German)Norddeutsche Rundschau, published: 5 March 2015, accessed: 25 October 2015
  14. ^abItzehoer SV at Fussball.de(in German) accessed: 25 October 2015
  15. ^"ISV: Überleben nicht ausgeschlossen".shz.de (in German). 13 December 2017.
  16. ^"Beim ISV gehen die Lichter aus".shz.de (in German). 20 December 2017.
  17. ^"Neustart mit dem ISV 2.0".shz.de. 15 June 2018.

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