Germany Regionalliga West 09/25 17:30 10 [4] Rot-Weiss Oberhausen v SV Rodinghausen [10] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga West 09/22 12:00 9 [11] SV Rodinghausen v Wattenscheid 09 [10] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga West 09/15 12:00 8 [2] FC Viktoria Köln v SV Rodinghausen [8] L 2-0
Germany Regionalliga West 09/08 12:00 7 [4] SV Rodinghausen v Borussia Dortmund II [6] L 3-4
Germany Regionalliga West 09/01 12:00 6 [17] Alemannia Aachen v SV Rodinghausen [3] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga West 08/29 16:00 4 [16] SV Straelen v SV Rodinghausen [4] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga West 08/25 12:00 5 [3] SV Rodinghausen v Borussia M'gladbach II [12] D 0-0
Germany DFB Pokal 08/18 13:30 7 SV Rodinghausen v Dynamo Dresden W 3-2
Germany Regionalliga West 08/10 17:30 3 [2] SV Rodinghausen v Verl [3] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga West 08/04 12:00 2 SV Lippstadt 08 v SV Rodinghausen W 1-2
Germany Regionalliga West 07/28 12:00 1 [3] SV Rodinghausen v Rot-Weiss Essen [3] W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 07/21 11:58 - SV Rodinghausen v Werder Bremen II W 3-0
Europe Friendlies 07/06 16:30 1 SV Rodinghausen v Arminia Bielefeld W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 06/26 16:30 1 VfL Holsen v SV Rodinghausen W 0-6
Germany Regionalliga West 05/13 12:00 34 [8] SV Rodinghausen v Verl [7] W 4-0
Germany Regionalliga West 05/04 13:00 33 [12] Borussia M'gladbach II v SV Rodinghausen [7] D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga West 05/01 12:00 22 [8] SV Rodinghausen v TuS Erndtebrück [16] W 3-0
Germany Regionalliga West 04/28 12:00 32 [9] SV Rodinghausen v Westfalia Rhynern [18] W 2-0
Germany Regionalliga West 04/24 17:30 11 [15] Bonner SC v SV Rodinghausen [8] L 5-2
Germany Regionalliga West 04/21 12:00 31 [11] Wattenscheid 09 v SV Rodinghausen [8] L 7-1
Germany Regionalliga West 04/18 17:00 23 [14] Fortuna Dusseldorf II v SV Rodinghausen [8] W 1-4
Germany Regionalliga West 04/14 12:00 30 [9] SV Rodinghausen v Wegberg-Beeck [17] W 2-1
Germany Regionalliga West 04/11 17:00 20 [8] SV Rodinghausen v Alemannia Aachen [4] L 1-3
Germany Regionalliga West 04/07 12:00 29 [11] Rot-Weiss Essen v SV Rodinghausen [10] W 1-2
Germany Regionalliga West 04/03 17:30 24 [10] SV Rodinghausen v Borussia Dortmund II [5] D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga West 03/31 12:00 28 [12] SV Rodinghausen v Bonner SC [15] W 3-2
Germany Regionalliga West 03/28 17:00 26 [10] SV Rodinghausen v KFC Uerdingen 05 [1] L 0-3
Germany Regionalliga West 03/24 13:00 27 [14] FC Köln II v SV Rodinghausen [10] L 4-1
Germany Regionalliga West 03/20 18:30 21 [4] Rot-Weiss Oberhausen v SV Rodinghausen [11] W 2-4
Germany Regionalliga West 03/17 13:00 26 SV Rodinghausen v KFC Uerdingen 05 - Postponed

Wikipedia - SV Rödinghausen

SV Rödinghausen is a German association football club based in the town of Rödinghausen, North Rhine-Westphalia.

The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier four Regionalliga West in 2014.

History

For most of its history the club has been an amateur side in local football. The club's fortunes changed in 2009 when, after having been playing in the tier nine Kreisliga A for a number of seasons the club began a series of five consecutive promotions. A Kreisliga championship in 2010 was followed by a Bezirksliga championship in 2011 and a Landesliga championship in 2012. The club's rapid rise was made possible by the financial support of Horst Finkemeier, the retired owner of a kitchen manufacturing business. Finkemeier also financed the club's new stadium, which is estimated to have cost €2 million and was officially opened in 2011. The stadium was first used, then still under construction, in a league match against SC Verl but has also seen the club play friendlies against Valencia, Werder Bremen and Aston Villa.

In 2013 SV won Group 1 of the Westfalenliga and thereby earned direct promotion to the Oberliga Westfalen. The following season the club won promotion to the tier four Regionalliga West for the first time after finishing runners-up in the Oberliga, behind the champions Arminia Bielefeld II, who were ineligible for promotion.

SV Rodinghausen is a professional soccer team based in Rodinghausen, Germany. The team competes in the Regionalliga West, which is the fourth tier of the German soccer league system. SV Rodinghausen was founded in 1920 and has a rich history of success in regional competitions.

The team plays their home matches at the Häcker Wiehenstadion, a modern stadium with a capacity of around 2,500 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and they are known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit.

SV Rodinghausen has a dedicated fan base that supports the team both at home and away matches. The club has a strong youth development program and is committed to developing young talent from the local community.

Overall, SV Rodinghausen is a respected and competitive team in German soccer, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.