TSV Eningen

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The gymnastics and sports club 1848 Eningen unter Achalm is a sports club from the Baden-Württemberg town of Eningen unter Achalm . In 1949/50, the club's soccer team played one season in the then tattered league pyramid, the second-rate amateur league, and two seasons in the top amateur league in the 1970s.

history

The club goes back to the gymnastics community Eningen , which was founded in 1848 , which probably emerged from a merger of the gymnastics society Eningen and the gymnastics club Eningen, but was dissolved the following year after being banned. On May 4, 1863, the Turngemeinde 1863 Eningen was founded , which the TV Concordia Eningen joined in 1891 . In January 1921 a football department was created, which split off as Sportfreunde Eningen in the course of the clean divorce . In 1933, the club took on a number of members of the Rotsport Eningen workers' sports club, which was founded in 1889 as the Turnerbund Eningen . In September 1938, the Sportfreunde merged again with their parent club, which then took on the name TSV 1863 Eningen . At the end of the Second World War , the club was dissolved, but was reconstituted on January 25, 1947 as the Eningen sports club .

In 1949, the club rose to the Landesliga Südwürttemberg, at that time the second highest division under the Oberliga Südwest . However, the division was dissolved at the end of the season, as the Württemberg clubs from the French occupation zone joined the divisions of the Württemberg Football Association . Since only the four relegated South Württemberg from the Oberliga Südwest and three teams from the two groups of the Landesliga Südwürttemberg were included in the 1st Amateur League Württemberg, the club was downgraded to the 2nd amateur league despite a fifth place in the North group. In the meantime, the club had returned to the pre-war name in January 1950, and in 1958 it changed the year in the name from 1863 to 1848.

After several years in the middle amateur area, the club rose in 1975 to the 1st amateur league Black Forest-Bodensee . After a tenth place in the table in the first year of membership, the team rose in 1977 as bottom of the table from the then third-highest division. The club also missed qualification for the fourth-class association league, which was introduced in 1978 after the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga was introduced.

Individual evidence

  1. 1949/59 season at ASC Neuenheim

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