SSVg Velbert is a
German association football club located in
Velbert
Velbert ( Low Rhenish: ''Vèlbed'') is a town in the district of Mettmann, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The town is renowned worldwide for the production of locks and fittings.
Geography
Velbert is located on the hills of 'Niede ...
, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was founded in 1902 as ''Velberter FC 02'' and is the third oldest football club in the region.
History
Early predecessors
Several other predecessor sides figure in the club's history. In 1907 ''Ballspiel-Verein 07 Velbert'' was formed and this team enjoyed early success advancing rapidly through the ranks of the local football leagues. In 1914 it was joined by ''BV Olympia 06 Velbert''. The gymnastics club ''Turner Velberter Turnvereins 1864'' formed its own football department in 1912 and in 1919 ''VFC'' joined that group to form ''VFC 02, Spielabteilung des Velberter Turnvereins 1864'' in a short-lived union that only lasted two years. The football department of ''1864'' itself became independent in 1921 to play as ''SSV Velbert 1912''.
In 1933 ''VFC'' and ''BV 07'' fused to form ''Verein für Bewegungspiele 02/07 Velbert'' and played in colours of green and white. The following season they finished second in their second-tier league, and the next year continued their strong play, winning sixteen consecutive matches. The onset of World War II led to a shortage of players and in 1941 the club was merged with ''SV Borussia Velbert 06'' to form a wartime side that shortly suspended play as the conflict overtook the region.
Formation of the present day club
''SSV'' and ''VfB'' both resumed play after the war and enjoyed a lively crosstown rivalry. Over time ''SSV'' emerged as the stronger side and by 1961 were playing third division football in the Amateurliga Niederrhein. Just three years later, in 1964, ''SSV'' and ''VfB'' agreed to a merger to form the present day club ''SSVg Velbert 02'', playing in blue and white, with the goal of advancing to second division play.
They met their objective in 1969 when they were promoted to the Regionalliga West (II), but quickly fell away again to third division play after a 17th-place finish in their only season in tier II. A mid-1970s proposal to re-unite with wartime partner ''Borussia Velbert'' was abandoned. Ultimately, ''SSVg'' found they could not support their ambition financially and began a steady descent to fifth and sixth division football in the 1990s.
Since 2000 the club has played in the Oberliga Nordrhein (IV). They topped the standings in the 2003–04 season but were denied a license for Regionalliga play as not solid enough financially. In 2003 the club also qualified for the
German Cup
The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout Association football, football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesl ...
and defeated ''
1. FSV Mainz 05
1. Fußball- und Sportverein Mainz 05 e. V., usually shortened to 1. FSV Mainz 05, Mainz 05 () or simply Mainz (), is a German sports club, founded in 1905 and based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. 1. FSV Mainz 05 play in the Bundesliga, the top ...
'' on penalties in the first round, but then succumbed to ''
Jahn Regensburg'' in the second round.
In recent seasons, the team has continued to earn good results with consistent top-three finishes in their division. They have qualified for 2006–07 DFB-Pokal play and played ''
SpVgg Unterhaching
Spielvereinigung Unterhaching () is a German sports club in Unterhaching, a semi-rural municipality on the southern outskirts of the Bavarian capital Munich. The club is widely known for playing in the first-division association football league B ...
'' in the first round.
The club earned promotion to the tier four
Regionalliga West
The Regionalliga West is a German semi-professional football division administered by the Western German Football Association based in Duisburg. It is one of the five German regional football associations. Being the single flight of the Western ...
in 2012 and played there for two seasons before being relegated to the
Oberliga Niederrhein in 2014. After a single season in the Oberliga in 2014–15 the club returned to the Regionalliga after winning a league championship. Velbert finished 15th in the Regionalliga in 2015–16 and was relegated back to the Oberliga once more.
Honours
The club's honours:
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Lower Rhine Cup
The Lower Rhine Cup (German: ''Niederrheinpokal'') is a German football club Cup competition open to teams from the Lower Rhine region of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The competition is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German fo ...
** Winners: 2003, 2006
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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 ...
** Champions: 2004
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Oberliga Niederrhein
** Champions:
2015
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Verbandsliga Niederrhein
The Oberliga Niederrhein ( en, Premier League of the Lower Rhine) is a German amateur football division administered by the Football Association of the Lower Rhine, one of the 21 German state football associations. Being the top flight of the Lowe ...
** Champions: 1969, 2000
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Landesliga Niederrhein
The Landesliga Niederrhein is the second highest amateur football league in the Lower Rhine region 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 groups w ...
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** Champions: 1999
Current squad
Stadium
The ''SSVg'' plays its games in the Stadion Sonnenblume (capacity 6,000)
External links
Official team site
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Football clubs in Germany
Football clubs in North Rhine-Westphalia
Association football clubs established in 1902
1902 establishments in Germany