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Siegburger SV 04 is a
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located in Siegburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Founded in 1904, Siegburger SV has spent most of its history in the third-tier of German football. In the early 1980s, the club made two appearances in the DFB Pokal and currently competes in the fifth-tier Mittelrheinliga.


History

Siegburger SV was founded in 1904 under the name of ''Siegburger FC''. The club has played under its current name since 1909, when it merged with two other local clubs (''FC Adler Siegburg'' and ''VfB Siegburg''). In 1947, the club's first team was promoted to the second-tier '' Rheinbezirksliga'', where it played until 1956 with only one year of absence (1949). That year, Siegburg failed to qualify for the newly-created
Verbandsliga Mittelrhein The Mittelrheinliga ( en, Middle Rhine League), sometimes also referred to as Oberliga Mittelrhein after its elevation to Oberliga status in 2012, is a German amateur football division administered by the Football association of the Middle Rhine, ...
, but eventually managed to gain promotion in 1958. The club experienced a particularly successful period around 1960: two second-place finishes (1959,1960) were followed up by a first-place in 1961, which enabled the team to successfully play for the ''Westdeusche Amteurmeisterschaft'' ('West German non-league championship'). The team thus advanced to the final of the 1961 German Amateur Championship. Although the game was lost to
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, it remains an important milestone in the club's history. Though Siegburg had qualified for promotion to the
2. Oberliga West The (English: 2nd Premier League West) was the second-highest level of the German football league system in the west of Germany from 1949 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963. It covered the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most popu ...
in 1961— then the second tier of German football — the club chose to remain in the Verbandsliga Mittelrhein. The club played in the same league for most of the 1960s and 1970s, though they were relegated in 1968 and did not return until 1973. In 1977, the club finished second behind 1.FC Köln II and went on to play for
promotion to the 2. Bundesliga The Promotion to the 2. Bundesliga (German: ''Aufstiegsrunde zur 2. Bundesliga'') was an end-of-season competition, held annually to determine the clubs that were promoted from the ''Amateurligas'', later the ''Amateur Oberligas'' to the ''2. Bun ...
. The final match ended in a defeat against
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. The following year, Siegburg became a member of the new
Oberliga Nordrhein The Oberliga Nordrhein was the highest Football League in the region of Nordrhein which is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 2008. In its last season, it was one of nine Oberligas in German football, the 4th tier of the Ge ...
which was at the time a third-tier league. During the 1980s, the club fluctuated between the third and the fourth tier of German football. It was during this time that the club participated in the DFB Pokal on two occasion, achieving a third-round (1980–81) and a first-round (1981–2) finish. However, in 1990, the first team was relegated to the fifth-tier
Landesliga Mittelrhein The Landesliga Mittelrhein is the second highest amateur football league in the region of Middle Rhine which is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and since 2012 the sixth tier of the German football league system. It operates in two group ...
. A return to Verbandsliga in 1996 lasted until 1999. There followed a steep decline of play that led to a relegation to the eighth-tier Kreisliga A in 2004. The club's fortunes changed dramatically after 2007: the next 10 years saw Siegburg climb back to the fifth-tier Mittelrheinliga (promoted 2016), where they currently play.


Colours and badge

Siegburger SV's colours are blue and white. Siegburger SV's badge features the letters SSV and the number 04 in white on a circular background of blue. The badge is surrounded by a white border.


Stadium

Siegburger SV play their home matches at Walter-Mundorf-Stadion. The stadium was built in 1975 and has a capacity of 10,000 spectators.


Honours

* German amateur football championship ** Second place: 1961 * DFB Pokal ** Third round: 1980–81 ** First round: 1981–82 * Verbandsliga Mittelrhein (III) ** Champions: 1961 ** Second place: 1959, 1960, 1977


Notable players

*
Hans Cieslarczyk Hans Cieslarczyk (3 May 1937 – 10 June 2020) was a German football player and coach. During his club career, he played for SV Sodingen, Borussia Dortmund, Westfalia Herne, and Karlsruher SC. He also played seven times for the Germany nationa ...
* Jean-Pierre de Keyser *
Karl Flink Karl Flink (7 December 1895 – 28 November 1958) was a German international footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football ...
*
Wolfgang Overath Wolfgang Overath (born 29 September 1943) is a former West German footballer. A true one-club man, Overath spent his entire professional career at 1. FC Köln. He represented his country three times in World Cup finals, culminating in 1974 wit ...
*
Hans Sarpei Hans Adu Sarpei (born 28 June 1976) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a full-back. He also was a long time regular for the Ghana national team. Sarpei most recently played for his country at the 2010 FIFA World Cup i ...


References


External links

* Football clubs in Germany Football clubs in North Rhine-Westphalia Association football clubs established in 1904 1904 establishments in Germany {{authority control