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SV Lippstadt
Full nameSpielverein Lippstadt 08 e.V.
FoundedMarch 1908; 116 years ago (1908-03)
GroundStadion Am Bruchbaum
Capacity4,250
ChairmanThilo Altmann
ManagerFelix Bechtold
LeagueRegionalliga West (IV)
2021–2214th

SV Lippstadt is a German association football club from the city of Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

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Logo of Teutonia Lippstadt ca. 1930

The two predecessors of the current-day club were both established in March 1908. Borussia Lippstadt was founded 24 March by students of the Gymnasium Ostendorf, while Lippstädter SV Teutonia was also founded sometime late in the month. Teutonia merged with SV Westfalia Lippstadt in 1921 and established a ground at Waldschlößchen that same year. This club played briefly in the top-flight regional league in 1931–33 until a general re-organization of German football under the Third Reich into sixteen first division Gauliga in 1933 saw then shuffled down to second-level competition.

Late in World War II Teutonia and SV Borussia Lippstadt played alongside Luftwaffe Sportverein Lipperbruchbaumas as part of the combined wartime side, or Kriegspielgemeinshaft, KSG Lippstadt. This team was inserted into the crumbling first division Gauliga Westfalen/Group 3 but never played a league match as war overtook the area. Following the conflict, occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of organizations across the country, including sports and football clubs.

Both Borussia and Teutonia were re-established as separate sides after the war and in 1957 finished one-two competing against each other in the Landesliga Westfalen (III). Borussia was promoted directly into Verbandsliga Westfalen, while Teutonia also advanced after winning its way through a promotion playoff. Both sides were quickly sent down with the former playing only a single season at that level, while the latter played two seasons. For the most part over the next few decades the two clubs were up and down between the city and district circuits. They both enjoyed stints in the Verbandsliga beginning in the mid-70s, while Teutonia spent the first half of the 80s in the Oberliga.

Teutonia emerged from the Landesliga Westfalen (VI) and into the Verbandsliga Westfalen (V) in 1994. A merger in 1997 united the two clubs to create SV Lippstadt 08 and the new team earned promotion to the Oberliga Westfalen (IV) on the strength of a second-place result in the 1997–98 season. Their play has been uneven since their arrival into the country's highest amateur league. After earning top three finishes in their first two seasons at that level Lippstadt has since generally ended in the lower half of the table, including a close brush with relegation in 2005 but it remained in the league until the Oberliga Westfalen was disbanded in 2008.

Not strong enough to compete in the new NRW-Liga the club played in the Westfalenliga until 2012 when a league championship took it back up to the now reformed Oberliga Westfalen. A league championship in the Oberliga in 2013 earned it promotion to the tier four Regionalliga West but it was relegated from this level after only one season. It returned to the Regionalliga West in 2018 after again winning the Oberliga Westfalen.

Honours

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The club's honours:

Current players

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As of 1 February 2024[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Christopher Balkenhoff
3 DF Germany GER Maximilian Fischer
5 DF Germany GER Luis Allmeroth
6 MF Germany GER Lars Holtkamp
7 MF Germany GER Lewin D'Hone
8 MF Netherlands NED Joep Munsters
10 FW Germany GER Viktor Maier
11 MF Netherlands NED Niek Munsters
12 GK Germany GER Benjamin Aust
14 MF Germany GER Dominik Klann (on loan from 1. FC Bocholt)
15 MF Germany GER Iker Luis Kohl
17 MF Germany GER Tim Luca Zimpel
19 DF Germany GER Elias Demirarslan
20 MF Germany GER Louis Neugebauer
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF South Korea KOR Seung-won Lee
22 FW Germany GER Wladimir Wagner
23 DF Germany GER Kiyan Sadeghi
24 MF Germany GER Fatih Ufuk
25 DF Germany GER Ibrahim Sori-Kaba
27 MF Germany GER Yasin Altun
28 FW Germany GER Gerrit Kaiser
29 FW Germany GER Maximilian Franke
30 MF Germany GER Serkan Temin
32 GK Germany GER Steffen Westphal
33 MF Germany GER Phil Josef Mehn
34 MF Germany GER Salmin Rebronja
36 DF Turkey TUR Yusuf Şahin Örnek

Famous players

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References

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  1. ^ "Mannschaft - Kader". svlippstadt08.de. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
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