SV Rödinghausen is a German association football club based in the town of Rödinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia.

SV Rödinghausen
Full nameSportverein Rödinghausen e. V.
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)
GroundHäcker-Wiehenstadion
Capacity2,489
ManagerCarsten Rump
LeagueRegionalliga West (IV)
2021–226th

The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier four Regionalliga West in 2014.

History edit

For most of its history the club has been an amateur side in local football. The club's fortunes changed in 2009 when, after having been playing in the tier nine Kreisliga A for a number of seasons the club began a series of five consecutive promotions. A Kreisliga championship in 2010 was followed by a Bezirksliga championship in 2011 and a Landesliga championship in 2012.[1] The club's rapid rise was made possible by the financial support of Horst Finkemeier, the retired owner of a kitchen manufacturing business. Finkemeier also financed the club's new stadium, which is estimated to have cost €2 million and was officially opened in 2011.[2] The stadium was first used, then still under construction, in a league match against SC Verl but has also seen the club play friendlies against Valencia, Werder Bremen and Aston Villa.[3]

In 2013 SV won Group 1 of the Westfalenliga and thereby earned direct promotion to the Oberliga Westfalen. The following season the club won promotion to the tier four Regionalliga West for the first time after finishing runners-up in the Oberliga, behind the champions Arminia Bielefeld II, who were ineligible for promotion.[4]

Current squad edit

As of 1 February 2024[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Matthis Harsman
3 DF   GER Daniel Flottmann
5 DF   GER Maximilian Hippe
6 MF   GER Dino Bajrić
7 MF   GER Patrick Kurzen
8 MF   GER Eros Dacaj
10 MF   GER Kevin Hoffmeier
11 FW   GER Simon Engelmann
13 MF   AFG Ramien Safi
14 DF   GER Patrick Choroba
15 GK   GER Flemming Niemann
16 MF   GER Mattis Rohlfing
17 DF   GER Leon Tia
18 FW   GER Noah Heim
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   GER Maik Emmrich
20 DF   GHA Mordecai Zuhs
21 MF   GER Luca Horn
22 DF   GER Julian Wolff
23 GK   GER Karl Albers
24 MF   GER Nico Alexander Tübing
28 FW   GER Ayodele Adetula
30 MF   GER Jeff-Denis Fehr
31 MF   GER Ole Hoch
32 GK   GER Luis Weber
33 MF   GER Marco Hober
35 DF   GER Felix Lange (on loan from Wolfsburg)
37 MF   GER Mirko Schuster
39 DF   GER Jonathan Riemer

Honours edit

The club's honours:

Recent seasons edit

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[6][7]

Season Division Tier Position
2004–05 Kreisliga A VIII 13th
2005–06 Kreisliga A 8th
2006–07 Kreisliga A 7th
2007–08 Kreisliga A 4th
2008–09 Kreisliga A IX 5th
2009–10 Kreisliga A 1st ↑
2010–11 Bezirksliga Westfalen 1 VIII 1st ↑
2011–12 Landesliga Westfalen-Ost VII 1st ↑
2012–13 Westfalenliga 1 VI 1st ↑
2013–14 Oberliga Westfalen V 2nd ↑
2014–15 Regionalliga West IV 8th
2015–16 Regionalliga West 14th
2016–17 Regionalliga West 10th
2017–18 Regionalliga West 5th
2018–19 Regionalliga West 3rd
2019–20 Regionalliga West 1st1
2020–21 Regionalliga West 6th
2021–22 Regionalliga West 6th

1 Rödinghausen declined to be promoted to the 3. Liga.

Key edit

Promoted Relegated

References edit

  1. ^ SV Rödinghausen fussball.de, accessed: 20 September 2014
  2. ^ Herberns nächster Gegner Rödinghausen: mit Mäzen in die Oberliga (in German) Ruhr Nachrichten, accessed: 20 September 2014
  3. ^ DAS HÄCKER WIEHENSTADION IN RÖDINGHAUSEN (in German), accessed: 20 September 2014
  4. ^ Oberliga Westfalen tables & results weltfussball.de, accessed: 19 September 2014
  5. ^ "SV Rödinghausen: Profis". SV Rödinghausen (in German). Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  6. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables, accessed: 19 September 2014
  7. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues, accessed: 19 September 2014

External links edit