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SV Memmelsdorf

The SV Memmelsdorf is a German association football club from the city of Memmelsdorf, Bavaria. The club played for a season in the Oberliga Bayern in 2009–10, having achieved promotion to this league for the first time.
==History==
Formed on 7 December 1923, ''SVM'' was not the first football club formed in the village of Memmelsdorf, near Bamberg. An earlier club had existed for a brief period from the end of the First World War to 1923 but was then disbanded.〔(Der Vorgänger ) SVM website – Club history: The Predecessor, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 Josef Bauer, a local trader, was the driving force behind the new club and became its chairman, an office he held until 1933.
The new club played its first game of football on 24 December 1934, losing 5–2 to ''TB Jahn Bamberg''.〔(Der Spielbetrieb beginnt ) SVM website – Club history: The beginnings of competitive football, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 The clubs early years were spend in the local ''C-'' and ''B-Klasse'', but, in 1931, it won promotion to the ''A-Klasse Bamberg'' for the first time.〔(Der Spielbetrieb beginnt ) SVM website – Club history: The beginnings of competitive football, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 Also in 1931, the club changed its colours from black and white to red and white.
''Memmelsdorf'' remained in the ''A-Klasse'' for three seasons before being relegated again. A period of decline followed, culminating in a withdrawal from competitive football because of a lack of players in 1938. The outbreak of the Second World War did not improve this situation and ''SVM'' remained dormant for a time.〔(Der 2. Weltkrieg ) SVM website – Club history: The Second World War, accessed: 25 June 2009〕
After the end of the war in 1945, the club needed permission from the local occupation authorities, Bavaria was in the US-zone, but it was now able to field a team in local league football again.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs ) SVM website – History of the football department, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 The club had to restart at the bottom of the league pyramid, the ''C-Klasse'', but returned to the ''A-Klasse'' by 1953. ''SVM'' stayed for only one season in this league but returned in 1955 and became a more permanent member, lasting until 1968.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs ) SVM website – History of the football department, accessed: 25 June 2009〕
Once more, the club returned to the ''A-Klasse'', now the sixth tier of league football in the region, in 1971. The 1975–76 season saw the club reach new heights, finishing second in the ''A-Klasse''. In the promotion round, it faced VfL Frohnlach, which it beat 2–1 and earned promotion to the ''Bezirksliga Oberfranken-West'' for the first time.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs ) SVM website – History of the football department, accessed: 25 June 2009〕
The club performed well in this new league and came second in 1977–78 but lost its greatest talent, 20-year-old Joachim Pickel in a car accident. It played in the 1978–79 German Cup, where it lost 8–1 at home to 1. FC Bocholt. ''SVM'' remained a good side in the ''Bezirksliga'' but it took until 1987 to get another shot at promotion. Finishing second on equal points with SV Hallstadt, a decider had to be played in Bamberg and ''SVM'' won 6–3 in front of 1,200 spectators. The team then had to face ATS Kulmbach, which it beat 3–2, courtesy to a 90th minute goal. In the decisive third game, it beat FC Eibelstadt 2–0 and earned promotion to the Landesliga Bayern-Nord (IV) for the first time. Because of the relegation of local powerhouse 1. FC Bamberg to the ''Bezirksliga'' that year, the team also became the highest-ranking club in the city of Bamberg.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs ) SVM website – History of the football department, accessed: 25 June 2009〕
The club managed to establish itself well in the new league surprised everyone when it finished second in the 1988–89 season. The team thereby earned the right to take part in the Oberliga promotion round, where it faced SpVgg Fürth and lost 5–3. The game, in front of 4,500 spectators was a highlight in the clubs history.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs – Vizemeister SVM in der Relegation zur Bayernliga ) SVM website – History of the football department: Oberliga Bayern relegation, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 ''Fürth'' in turn had to wait another two years to return to the ''Bayernliga'', losing to FC Memmingen in the promotion final.〔''Die Bayernliga 1945–1997'' publisher: DSFS, published: 1998, page: 124, accessed: 25 June 2009〕
The team remained a competitive side in the ''Landesliga'' in the following years, without quite achieving as highly again. In 1993, the club suffered relegation, now to the Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken (V). After a number of good seasons there, 1996–97 became a struggle, with the team only surviving after having to win two relegation deciders.〔(Geschichte des Fußballs ) SVM website – History of the football department, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 It was followed by a league championship and promotion back to the ''Landesliga'' in 1998–99.
''Memmelsdorfs'' second stint in the ''Landesliga'' was not as successful as its first and it never broke through into the top-ranks of the league in its six seasons there. In 2005, it was relegated once more to the ''Bezirksoberliga''.
The club only spend two seasons there before returning to the ''Landesliga'' on the strength of another league championship.〔(Tables and results of the BOL Oberfranken ) Manfreds Fussball Archiv, accessed: 25 June 2009〕 A stronger side now, it finished eighth in its first season. In 2008–09, it took out the league championship there and earned promotion to the Oberliga Bayern for the first time, where it lasted for only one season before being relegated again.
At the end of the 2011–12 season the club qualified directly for the newly expanded Bayernliga after finishing fifth in the Landesliga.〔(Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene ) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, accessed 8 June 2012〕 After finishing in last place in 2014–15 the club was relegated back to the Landesliga.

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