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Wuppertaler SV is a German association football club located in
Wuppertal Wuppertal (; ) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, with a population of 355,000. Wuppertal is the seventh-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia and List of cities in Germany by population, 17th-largest in Germany. It ...
,
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. The city was founded in the year of 1880 by the union of a number of smaller towns including
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, Barmen, Vohwinkel, Cronenberg and Ronsdorf – each with its own football club. Wuppertal Sport Verein was formed on 8.July 1954 out of the merger of TSG Vohwinkel and SSV Wuppertal and was later joined by Borussia Wuppertal to form the present day club. In addition to the football side, today's sports club includes departments for
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, gymnastics,
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, and track and field.


History


Early history of predecessors TSG and SSV

TSG was active as a gymnastics club as early as 1880 while the roots of'SSV go back to the 1904 establishment of the winter sports club Bergischer Wintersport-und SV 04 Elberfeld, which was known simply as SSV Elberfeld by 1905. This club took part in the early rounds of the national finals in 1930–31 and went on to play in the
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, one of sixteen top-flight divisions formed in the 1933 re-organization of German football under the
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, for two seasons in 1936–37 and 1937–38. The side was re-christened SSV 04 Wuppertal the following year and remained in the Gauliga another two seasons until relegated in 1940. They returned to first tier football in 1941 and earned a strong third-place finish, but left the division part way through the 1942–43 season because they were unable to continue to field a full side as a result of wartime manpower shortages.


Post war play and the formation of WSV

After
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, TSG Vohwinkel emerged as the stronger side and took up play in the first division
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in 1947 where they would compete until being relegated after a 14th-place finish in 1950. Both clubs were part of the 2. Oberliga West (II) through the early 1950s, SSV under the guidance of coach Fritz Szepan, one-time star of
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which had dominated German football from the mid-1930s to the mid-1940s. The union of the two associations that created "Wuppertaler SV" in 1954 paid almost immediate dividends as the combined side vaulted to the top and captured the division title in 1954–55. Wuppertal's return to the Oberliga was less successful despite the presence of players such as rising star Horst Szymaniak and Austria's international Erich Probst. The club could not escape the lower half of the table and was relegated following a next-to-last place finish in 1958. ''WSV'' returned to the top flight for the 1962–63 campaign, which was the last Oberliga season before the creation of the new first division
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. Although they had a poor regular season, the team enjoyed a good
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run, advancing to the semi-finals where they lost a closely fought match (0–1) to first division side and eventual cup winners
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before a record hometown crowd of 40,000.


Rise to the Bundesliga

The following year, the club became part of the Regionalliga West, one of the five divisions in the newly established second-tier circuit. Wuppertal delivered a solid performance, finishing second in their division behind
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. They remained competitive throughout the remainder of the 1960s and into the early 1970s. In 1972, they achieved a breakthrough by winning the Regionalliga West title and subsequently triumphing in the Bundesliga promotion playoffs. WSV dominated their opposition, winning all eight of their promotion round matches, a remarkable feat in the 11 seasons played under this playoff format.


Bundesliga 1972–75

''Die Löwen'' played three seasons in the top flight with their debut 1972–73 season being their most successful. While they never seriously challenged eventual champions
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for the title, newly promoted WSV spent five weeks in second place before finally settling for a fourth-place finish – a result that has only been bettered twice by teams newly promoted to the Bundesliga. The fourth-place finish earned the club a place in the 1973–74
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tournament the season after. They went out in the first round 6:8 on aggregate (1–4, 5–4) to Polish side
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. In the league that season they only escaped relegation on goal difference after an 82nd minute away goal in the final match of their campaign in
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. Widely regarded as having too old a roster to compete, in the third top tier season the club stumbled to an ignominious last place finish on 12 points. This stands as the second-worst Bundesliga result in history, only four points better than the Tasmania Berlin side of 1965–66. The only bright spot of this poor campaign was a 3–1 victory over the Bayern Munich side built around
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that dominated European football at the time.


Post-Bundesliga (1975) to 2013

After the 1975 relegation from the Bundesliga, Wuppertal next played five seasons in the second tier 2. Bundesliga until 1980. From 1980 the played a dozen seasons in the Amateur Oberliga Nordrhein (III). A series of strong finishes in the late 80s eventually led to a return to the 2. Bundesliga for the 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons before relegation once again to third-tier football in the Regionalliga West/Südwest. The club had a close brush with bankruptcy in 1998 and the next season was sent down to the Oberliga Nordrhein (IV) for failing to pay their dues. By 2003 they had earned a return to the Regionalliga Nord (III). In 2004, the club merged with Borussia Wuppertal to become Wuppertaler SV Borussia adopting the red and blue colours and logo of the more senior WSV. Borussia had been formed in 1976 through the union of SV Germania 1907 Wuppertal and VfL 1912 Wuppertal. Like SSV, Germania was also the successor to an Elberfeld club – Germania Elberfeld – which took part in the preliminary rounds of the national finals in the early 30s. While "Borussia" quickly developed into a competitive side, they were not financially strong enough to support their ambition and joined forces with WSV in hopes of returning the city to football prominence. From supporter's side, the additional name Borussia has been constantly rejected, due to the club's history and identification issues. This controversy and the recent merger has been frequently discussed at annual meetings for almost nine years before the era of chairman Runge ended in 2013. In the 2007–08 DFB-Pokal (German Cup) tournament, Wuppertaler SV reached the Round of 16 after beating Erzgebirge Aue (4–3 on penalties) and Hertha BSC Berlin (2–0). They were put out by eventual cup winners
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(2–5). Because of the small capacity of
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, the match was played at
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in
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.


The era after chairman Runge

At an annual meeting on 24 May 2013 the club's name returned to Wuppertaler SV. A new administrative board was formed by the 13 members of Initiative WSV 2.0 of which Alexander Eichner was a member of. President Klaus Mathies resigned from this position to allow a smooth transition and for Eichner to take over. At a
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on 4 June 2013 it was announced that the club was bankrupt, which resulted in an enforced relegation. Wuppertaler SV played in the fifth division, the
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, until 2015–16 when a league championship took the club back up to the Regionalliga.


Recent seasons


Honours

The club's honours: *
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** Champions:
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* Oberliga Nordrhein (IV) ** Champions: 1990, 1992, 2000, 2003 *
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(V) ** Champions: 2016 * Lower Rhine Cup ** Winners: 1981, 1985, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007,
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Fans

Despite the club's relative poor on field performance, the club draws big support. There are currently 19 supporter groups: Red Blue 1954, Treue Löwen, Die Wuppys 04, Die Falken, Teamgeist, Pflegestufe 4, Schwebende Jonges, Zooalarm Wuppertal, Red Blue Fanatics, Opus W, Sektion Gegengerade, Tradition 1954, Wupper-Piraten, WSV Fans Mittelrhein, Wupperlümmel's, Die Mecker Oppas, Wupperschlümpfe, Debakel Arrenberg and Llanymynech Wuppertaler ultras. Many of the club's fans sympathise with
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, and have a long-standing friendship with Lok Leipzig; in the past the fans maintained somewhat amiable relations with fans of Hertha Berlin. Rot-Weiss Essen are the fiercest rivals,
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and
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are the other fierce rivals, as are
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and
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.


Current squad


Notable players

* Striker Günter "Meister" Pröpper (born 12 August 1941) played with Wuppertaler SV from 1970 to 1979 and represents the club's golden era of the early 70s. His 52 goals in the club's 1971–72 campaign set a second division record that still stands. In 87 Bundesliga matches he scored 39 goals. After retiring he settled in Wuppertal and has remained associated with the club. * Outside forward Horst Szymaniak, who was with WSV from 1956 to 1959, participated in two
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. He is the only player from the club to be called to play for the national side while playing in Wuppertal, where he earned 20 of his 43 caps. He was one of the first German players to follow the big money to play professionally in Italy and won the European Champions Cup in 1964 with
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. Szymaniak was also an unfortunate member of the worst-ever Bundesliga side
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, * While Erich Probst enjoyed only limited success during his stay in Wuppertal (1956–58), he made 19 appearances for the
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and participated in the World Cup 1954 where Austria finished third. Probst scored six goals, tying him for second place with two other players among goalscorers at the competition. * Alfred "Coppi" Beck, 1955–58, capped once for Germany when with
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. * Erich Haase, 1956–68, played one international match for
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while with Turbine Halle. * Waldemar Ksienzyk, 1992–94, played one international match for East Germany while with Dynamo Berlin. *
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, who later coached the Germany national team, started his career with SSV and later played with WSV. In his early days as a coach at Rot-Weiss Essen he used Günter Pröpper only rarely, which caused that player to move on to Wuppertaler SV. * Mohammad Reza Adelkhani, played the 1968–69 season in Wuppertal. He joined
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club Esteghlal FC in 1973 and was capped 17 times for
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. * Thomas Litjens * José Valencia


Track and field

SSV Wuppertal brought their track and field department to the 1954 union that formed Wuppertaler SV. Athletes from the club have competed in the European and World championships as well as the Olympics. Some notable athletes from the club are: * Manfred Kinder, 400m-Runner, European Champion, Olympic medalist * Maria Jeibmann, 400m-Runner, German champion * Manfred Knickenberg, 100m-/200m-Runner, Olympic participant, European championship medalist, German champion * Maren Collin, 100m-/200m-Runner, European championship runner-up, German champion * Ruth Limbach, 100m-/200m-Runner, German championship runner-up (1949)


Former coaches

* Raymond Schwab (1954–1956) * Edmund Conen (1956–1957) * Walter Werner (1957) * Jupp Schmidt (1957–1958) * Emil Melcher (1958–1959) * Willibald Kreß (1959–1961) * Robert Gebhardt (1961–1965) * Adi Preißler (1965–1967) * Kuno Klötzer (1967–1968) * Horst Buhtz (1968–1974) * János Bédl (1974–1975) * Diethelm Ferner (1975–1976) * Herbert Burdenski (1976–1977) *
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(1977) * Herbert Burdenski (1977–1978) * Bernd Hoss (1978–1979) * Rolf Müller (1979–1980) * Heinz Lucas (1980) * Rolf Müller (1980–1981) * Kalli Hoffmann (1981–1982) * Jonny Hey (1982–1983) * Manfred Reichert (1983) * Thomas Bartel (1983) * Manfred Reichert (1983–1984) * Detlef Pirsig (1984–1986) * Günter Pröpper (1986) * Rolf Müller (1986–1989) * Dieter Tartemann (1989–1990) * Wolfgang Jerat (1990–1992) * Gerd Vom Bruch (1992–1993) *
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(1993–1994) * Dieter Tartemann (1994) * Werner Fuchs (1994–1996) * Wolfgang Jerat (1996–1997) * Ali Höfer (1997) * Rudi Gores (1997–1999) * Roman Geschlecht (1999) * Frantisek Straka (1999–2001) * Jonny Hey (2001–2002) * Georg Kreß (2002–2004) * Werner Kasper (2004) *
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(2005–2007) * Wolfgang Jerat (1990–1992) * Wolfgang Frank (2008) * Christoph John (2008) *
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(2008–2010) * Peter Radojewski (interim) (2010) * Michael Dämgen (2010–2011) * Karsten Hutwelker (2011) * Hans-Günter Bruns (2011–2012) * Jörg Jung (2012–2013) * Peter Radojewski (2013) * Reinhold Fanz (2013) * Peter Radojewski (2013–2014) * Thomas Richter (2014–2015) * Stefan Vollmerhausen (2015–2018) * Christian Britscho (2018) * Adrian Alipour (2018–2019) * Andreas Zimmermann (2019) * Alexander Voigt (2019–2020) * Pascal Bieler (2020) * Alexander Voigt (2020) *
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(2020–2022) *
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(2022–2023) * Christian Britscho (2023) * Ersan Parlatan (2023–2024) * René Klingbeil (2024) * Sebastian Tyrała (2024–)


References


External links


Official website

Official Facebook site
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