SV Rotthausen

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SV Rotthausen
SV Rotthausen Logo.png
Full name Sports club Rotthausen 12 eV
place Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded 1912
Dissolved 2000
Club colors blue yellow
Stadion BSA on the line
Top league Gauliga Westphalia
successes ???
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The SV Rotthausen was a football club from the Rotthausen district of Gelsenkirchen . The association was founded in 1912. The first team played two years in the then first-class Gauliga Westphalia in the 1930s and four years in the then fourth-class Oberliga Westfalen in the 1990s .

history

In 1912, the SV Rotthausen 12 was founded , which in 1936 became champion of the Gelsenkirchen district class. The team finished the promotion round to the Gauliga as first in the table and rose together with Borussia Dortmund . After a sixth place in the 1936/37 season , relegation followed a year later . The association had to merge with the Club SuS Delog Rotthausen , the works association of Rotthausen's largest employer at the time, to form the German SC Rotthausen . However, a return to the Gauliga did not succeed.

After the Second World War , the old club name was adopted again. After a brief stint in the Landesliga Westfalen , then the third highest division, in the 1952/53 season the club disappeared into local leagues. Only in 1968 succeeded in returning to the national league, which could be held until 1972. After two descents in a row, the Rotthausener slipped down into the district league .

In the 1990s, the club returned to the higher divisions. With the financial support of the timber merchant Otto Weisenstein, the SVR was promoted to the Association League Westphalia in 1993 and the Oberliga Westphalia in 1995 . In the 1996/97 season , the club achieved its best placement with seventh place. The team was relegated again in the following season .

Behind Westfalia Herne , the SVR took second place in the association league group and defeated the second in the northern group Borussia Emsdetten 1-0 in the decider . Despite the associated immediate resurgence, Gönner Weisenstein turned his back on the club and left behind a mountain of debt in the six-figure range. After the first half of the season, the club withdrew the team. On April 12, 2000, SV Rotthausen 12 was dissolved after bankruptcy .

Successor club SSV / FCA Rotthausen

Logo of the SSV / FCA Rotthausen

At the same time, a successor club was founded with SSV Rotthausen in 2000 , which merged with 1. FC Achternberg on March 27, 2001 to form SSV / FCA Rotthausen . The 1. FC Achterberg was a football club from Gelsenkirchen district Rotthausen. The club's greatest success was reaching the finals of the DFB Cup 1985/86 as a district league team at the time. In the first main round, the club was defeated by the then second division club VfL Osnabrück on the district sports facility Auf der Reihe with 0: 2.

The newly founded club made it to the district league in the 2007 season. After only three seasons, however, the Südstädter had to accept relegation to the district league A in 2010. It succeeded the immediate rise and in 2014 the Rotthausener were runner-up behind VfB Günnigfeld . Three years later, the team had to relegate to the district league A.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 407.
  2. ^ SV Rotthausen. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 11, 2019 .
  3. SSV / FCA Rotthausen. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 11, 2019 .

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