SKV Rutesheim

The SKV Rutesheim ( officially: Sport and Culture Association Rutesheim 1945 eV ) is a multi-genre club from the Württemberg Rutesheim with a total of 1,807 members (as of March 2013). In addition to football, the club still operates the departments handball, gymnastics, volleyball, table tennis, sports badges, running accuracy, walking fail and as a cultural division the singers Department

Nationwide It became famous through its association football team that played in the 1975/76 season in the then third-rate first amateur league. Today, the team plays after interim descent to the county league, in the national league Württemberg Season 1 In the meantime, the team grew within seven years of the county league A to the Association League Württemberg and held there from 2008 to 2011.

History

The Sports and Cultural Association Rutesheim was 1945 eV was founded on September 30, 1945 and became the successor to the 1933 resolution by the Nazis Outdoors Sports Association (founded on July 17, 1920) on. The biggest success was the footballers of the SKV Rutesheim with the rise in the then third-rate amateur league Nordwürttemberg in 1976. However As a newcomer to the club was already in the following season as a Table with only 10:50 and 23:66 points outside again.

After the first team to 1989 held in the national league Württemberg, the descent was followed up in the county league. Only in 2001, the team succeeded the championship in the county league A and thus the rise in the district league Enz / Murr. After only four years in the district league were abolished in 2005 under coach Christian Hofberger the rise in the national league Season 1 In the first year we reached a good 9th place. Coach Christian Hofberger then pulled it to the Oberliga side VfL ​​Kirchheim / Teck. As a new coach came Lothar Mattner equal to number 2 with the team in the debut year. Thus, the SKV qualified for the promotion relegation, but in which they drew the short straw against 1 FC Frickenhausen. The following year, the 2007/08 season, however, the success of the previous year could be topped. It was sovereign master of division and thus rose to directly in the regional league Württemberg. In the first year 2008/ 09 still under coach Lothar Mattner has reached a respectable 10th place. The coach Mattner then moved to Oberliga side 1 FC Normannia Gmünd. Was succeeded by Wolfgang Lamitschka, who came from the GSV Maichingen. After Lamitschka contract back after half a year, Christian Hofberger became coach again. In the second year, there was only enough dressing League for the 12th place, which meant relegation to avoid relegation. Here they lost on 20 June 2010 at relegation match in Leiselstadion in Marbach am Neckar against the country's league runner- TSV Muenchingen 0:1. On 28 June 2010, the Württemberg Football Association announced that the league relegated TSV Crailsheim had withdrawn his team and Rutesheim but instead remains in the fifth division.

In the season 2010/11 the team was 14 and went with it. Coach Christian Hofberger stepped back then. His office took over the longtime captain Rolf Kramer.

Achievements

  • Master of the 2nd amateur league and promotion to 1st Amateur League (then League 3 ) 1975/76
  • Master of the county league A and advancement in District League 2001
  • Master of the District League Enz / Murr and rise in national league 2004/ 05
  • Master the national league season 1 and rise in Württemberg Association League 2007/ 08
  • " Champion of Champions " in Württemberg ( Erdinger Cup Champion ) 2008

Placements

  • 2004/ 05 - District League Enz / Murr ( 1st place)
  • 2005/ 06 - State League Season I ( 9th place)
  • 2006/ 07 - National League Season 1 (2nd place)
  • 2007/ 08 - National League Season 1 ( 1st place)
  • 2008/ 09 - Union League Württemberg ( 10th place)
  • 2009/10 - Union League Württemberg ( 12th place )
  • 2010/11 - Union League Württemberg ( 14th place )
  • 2011/12 - National League Season 1 (3rd place)

Well-known former players

  • Robin Dutt, coach of Werder Bremen, formerly Bayer 04 Leverkusen, SC Freiburg and Stuttgart Kickers
  • Marcus Mann, player at third division Wehen, formerly 1.FC Saarbrücken, Stuttgarter Kickers and Karlsruher SC II
  • Michael Schürg, player at FC Oberliga Nöttingen, formerly SGV Freiberg, Wormatia Worms, SV Darmstadt 98, SSV Ulm and Stuttgart Kickers

Venue

The football section of the SKV Rutesheim carries out their home games at Sportpark Buhl. In addition to the built 1986 stadium Bühl ( with track ) are another grass pitch ( Spitzwiesen ), an artificial pitch, a youth small playing field and for the training operation, a plastic multi-purpose court and a DFB mini-pitch ( with artificial turf ) are available. There are also the sports halls Bühl I and II Before 1986 the club was at home on the former sports ground Schelmenäcker behind today Rutesheimer Festhalle. On the former sports ground today is a residential area.

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