Results

Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/29 13:00 38 SV Schermbeck v SC Preussen Munster II D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/25 14:00 37 SC Verl II v SV Schermbeck W 0-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/11 13:00 35 SV Schermbeck v Concordia Wiemelhausen W 5-3
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/04 13:00 34 SpVgg Vreden 1921 v SV Schermbeck L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/27 13:00 33 SV Schermbeck v TuS Ennepetal W 2-0
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/21 13:00 32 Sportfreunde Siegen v SV Schermbeck D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/17 16:30 31 SV Schermbeck v Eintracht Rheine W 2-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/13 13:00 30 ASC 09 Dortmund v SV Schermbeck W 2-3
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/06 13:00 29 SV Schermbeck v Okzhetpes Kokshetau W 2-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 03/30 13:30 28 SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl v SV Schermbeck L 2-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 03/23 14:00 27 SV Schermbeck v TSV Victoria Clarholz L 1-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 03/16 14:00 26 TUS Bovinghausen 04 v SV Schermbeck W CANC

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 18 19
Wins 15 7 8
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 13 6 7
Goals for 69 35 34
Goals against 66 29 37
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - SV Schermbeck

SV Schermbeck is a German association football club from Schermbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that also has departments for athletics, badminton, handball, swimming, table tennis, and water polo.

History

An informal gymnastics group emerged in Schermbeck in the summer of 1912 and, with the support of local club Weseler Turnverein, a sports meet was held on 16 August that year to raise funds for the establishment of a new club. This led to the formation of Schermbecker Turnverein which claimed a membership of 62 by 1 January 1913. The club suspended its activities in mid-1917 because of World War I, not taking up sport again until late 1919, following the end of the conflict.

Historical logo of SV Schermbeck ca. 1912(?)-65.

A football department was soon formed within the club, however by the early 30s the popularity of the sport in the Schermbeck area was challenged by a local enthusiasm for fistball. The football club Grün-Weiß Schermbeck, formed in 1934, merged with TV Schermbeck on 1 November 1934 to form Turn- und Sportverein Schermbeck in an attempt to sustain a football department within the club. However, the senior sides soon faded away, leaving only youth teams active by 1937. The subsequent collapse of the club's management and the outbreak of World War II led to the association again suspending operations. Following the war the club was re-established as Spielverein Schermbeck and included football and athletics departments.

The club enjoyed some limited success in the 60s, advancing out of their local league and into district level competition. In the late 90s Schermbeck failed in its attempt to win promotion to the Landesliga Westfalen (VI) on three consecutive occasions, until finally advancing to the Landesliga Westfalen (VI) in 2000 and then winning promotion to the Verbandsliga Westfalen (V) the next year. Just two seasons later the club was again promoted, this time to the Oberliga Westfalen (IV). After two 13th-place results, they were relegated in 2006 following a 16th-place finish, but promptly returned to the Oberliga after a Verbandsliga title in 2006–07. Relegated again in 2013 the club played in the tier six Westfalenliga for two seasons where a runners-up finish in 2015 qualified it for the promotion round to the Oberliga. After defeating Westfalia Wickede 3–0 the club returned to the Oberliga but was relegated again after finishing 17th in 2015–16.

SV Schermbeck is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the small town of Schermbeck, Germany. Founded in 1920, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, fostering local talent and promoting the love of the game. Competing in the lower tiers of the German football league system, SV Schermbeck is known for its commitment to developing young players and providing a platform for them to shine.

The team's colors, typically featuring a blend of blue and white, reflect the club's identity and pride. Home matches are played at the Vereinsanlage, where dedicated fans gather to support their team, creating an electric atmosphere on match days. SV Schermbeck emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and community involvement, making it a beloved institution in the region.

With a focus on both competitive success and nurturing local talent, SV Schermbeck continues to strive for excellence on the pitch while remaining deeply rooted in its community values. Whether in league play or local tournaments, the team embodies the spirit of German football, showcasing determination, skill, and a love for the beautiful game.