1. FC Wunstorf

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1. FC Wunstorf
Club crest
Basic data
Surname 1. Wunstorf football club
from 1919 e. V.
Seat Wunstorf , Lower Saxony
founding April 4, 1919
Board Andree Ullmann
Website http://www.1-fc-wunstorf.de/
First soccer team
Head coach Jens Ullmann / Raphael Thölke
Venue Barne Arena
Places 2000
league State League Hanover
2019/20 7th place
home
Away

The 1. FC Wunstorf (officially . 1. Football Club Wunstorf 1919 eV ) is a football club from Wunstorf in the Hanover region . The first soccer team took part in the DFB Cup once and played in the Lower Saxony Oberliga from 2012 to 2019 .

history

After a club founded in 1913 under the name VfR because of the First World War was not of long duration, it came in 1919, primarily from the former circle of players of VfR establishing the FC Wunstorf , the 1934 black and white 1927 Wunstorf to Spielvereinigung Wunstorf merged . After the Second World War , the game association briefly merged with MTV Wunstorf to form TuS Wunstorf , from which FC Rot-Weiß Wunstorf split off on July 15, 1950 . On January 22, 1972, the game association and FC Rot-Weiß merged to form today's 1. FC Wunstorf.

In 1961, SpVgg Wunstorf made it to the third-class amateur league 3 and qualified three years later for the newly created Association League South . In 1967 the SpVgg was runner-up there behind Lower Saxony Döhren . During the merger season 1971/72 you stayed penultimate in the league only because master Hannoverscher SC made promotion to the Lower Saxony state league . A year later, the actual descent followed as the penultimate. 1974 succeeded in the immediate rise again. At the same time they reached the final of the Lower Saxony Cup , which was lost 3: 4 against Eintracht Nordhorn . In the first round of the 1974/75 DFB Cup , the team lost 3-1 at SV Sandhausen in the first round . Back in the Verbandsliga Süd, 1. FC were instant champions, but failed in the promotion round. In the playoff, the Wunstorf team lost 3-0 against BV Cloppenburg . In 1976, the rise was finally achieved after a 1-1 draw at Falke Steinfeld .

After a seventh place in the promotion season, 1. FC led the table for weeks in the 1977/78 season before the team stumbled at the end of the season. Finally, the Wunstorfer had to contest with the SV / MTV Winsen / Luhe a playoff for a place in the promotion round to the Oberliga Nord . Winsen won the game 1-0. In the following period it went steeply downhill. After two relegations in a row, 1. FC found itself back in 1980 in the district league. After a brief stint in the 1982/83 season, they did not return to the Hanover regional league until 1998 . Two years later, the Wunstorfer even rose to the Lower Saxony League West , from which they were relegated in 2003. Ten years later, the league was promoted. The team will play in the Lower Saxony Oberliga for the first time in 2013/14 , from which the Wunstorf team had to be relegated in 2019 .

Stages

Football was originally played in Wunstorf on the so-called fire brigade meadow, today's Jahnplatz, before the sports facilities in the Barne were built in the 1970s. The Barnestadion with tartan track and grandstand holds significantly more spectators than the neighboring Barne-Arena , which was built more than 20 years later, but in which most of the games of the 1st team were played as a football field after its completion.

Personalities

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 334.

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