SV Meppen

SV Meppen
Full nameSportverein Meppen 1912 e.V.
NicknameSVM
Founded29 November 1912 (1912-11-29)
GroundHänsch-Arena
Capacity13,241[1]
ChairmanAndreas Kremer
ManagerLucas Beniermann
LeagueRegionalliga Nord (IV)
2024–25Regionalliga Nord, 6th of 18

SV Meppen is a German association football club playing in Meppen, Lower Saxony. The club was founded on 29 November 1912 as Amisia Meppen and joined Männer-Turnverein Meppen on 8 February 1920 to form TuS Meppen 1912. The football branch left TuS Meppen in 1921 to create a separate club called Sport Verein Meppen 1912 e.V.. SV Meppen spent a total of 11 years in the 2. Bundesliga.

History

Meppen have had a relatively quiet history playing in III and IV level circles, winning their first title of any sort when they claimed the Amateurliga Lower Saxony (IV) championship in 1961. They claimed a second title there in 1968 and then qualified for the Regionalliga Nord (II) in 1972. After league re-structuring in 1974 the team played in the Oberliga Nord (III) where they won the championship in 1987 and then emerged out the promotion playoffs to join the 2. Bundesliga.

Generally, the side ended up in mid-table with their best finishes being 7th in 1994 and 6th in 1995. Meppen played their way into the final eight of the 1997 DFB-Pokal competition on the strength of a memorable 6–1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. The club's eleven-year run on the professional circuit ended in 1998 and they began a slide that landed them in the Oberliga Nord (V), where played half a dozen seasons burdened by ongoing financial problems. During the new century Meppen dropped to the Niedersachsenliga (5th division). They won the championship in 2011 and advanced to the Regionalliga Nord, which they won in 2017 to return to the 3. Liga.

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 3 February 2026[2]

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  GER Noah Oberbeck
2 DF  GER Dominique Domröse
3 DF  GER Tobias Mißner
5 MF  GER Jonas Fedl (captain)
6 MF  GER Ersin Zehir
7 FW  GER Oliver Schmitt
8 MF  GER Erik Zenga
10 FW  GER Julian Ulbricht
11 FW  GER Simon Engelmann
13 FW  GER Jonathan Wensing
14 MF  GER Thorben Deters
17 MF  GER Mika Stuhlmacher
18 FW  MKD Leon Tasov (on loan from Preußen Münster)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF  GER Luis Sprekelmeyer
20 DF  TOG Nikell Touglo
22 MF  GER Mika Herrmann
23 MF  GER Niclas Wessels
27 FW  GER Lasse Zumdieck
28 DF  GER Jonas Goldenstein
29 FW  GER Malte Zumdieck
30 DF  GER Daniel Haritonov
33 DF  BIH Stefan Rankić
36 MF  GER Amin Muja
40 MF  GER Niclas Nadj
44 GK  GER Julius Pünt

Stadium

The Hänsch-Arena is located in northern Meppen on Lathener Straße. Construction on the site was finished in 1924 and the stadium was named after Paul von Hindenburg two years later. In 1992 the stadium was renamed "Emslandstadion". A sponsorship deal in 2014 currently has the stadium branded as "Hänsch-Arena". The stadium's largest ever crowd of 18,000 spectators watched SV Meppen play a 1982 friendly against a Barcelona team that included Diego Maradona. Today the stadium has a capacity of 13,241.

Literature

  • Hans Vinke: Die Meppen-Story, Geschichte eines Fußball-Phänomens, 1997, ISBN 3-927099-56-2

References

  1. ^ "Stadion". svmeppen.de (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2024.
  2. ^ "SV Meppen – Herren 2024/25". svmeppen.de. Retrieved 1 October 2024.