ATSV Rheinau
ATSV Rheinau | |
Full name | Workers' gymnastics and sports club Rheinau |
place | Mannheim-Rheinau |
Founded | 1901 |
Dissolved | 1933 |
Club colors | black-and-white |
Stadion | unknown |
Top league | ATSB district 10 |
successes | ATSB Association Master South 1922 and 1923 |
The ATSV Rheinau (full name Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportverein Rheinau ) was a workers' sports club from the Rheinau district of Mannheim . The club's soccer team took part in the games and championship rounds of the ATSB in the Weimar Republic .
history
The association was founded in 1901 in the Mannheim industrial suburb of Waldau. He belonged to the ATSB regional association game association Baden, Pfalz, Saar , whose clubs played in the 10th ATSB district.
In the 1921/22 season , ATSV Rheinau became champions of the 10th ATSB circle. In the semifinals of the South German Association Championship club suggested the FT Frankfurt-Westend 4: 1 and in the southern German final on 25 June 1922 in Stuttgart the BSC Munich with 3: 1. As a result, ATSV Rheinau qualified for the ATSB finals across the whole of Germany, but lost 1: 3 to BV Kassel 06 in the semifinals .
In the following season 1922/23 ATSV Rheinau was again champion of the 10th ATSB circle and was able to beat FT Frankfurt-Westend 2-1 in the semifinals of the southern German championship. In the south German final on May 27, 1923 in Stuttgart, the club lost 3-1 to BSC Munich. The ATSV Rheinau protested against the rating of the game because a penalty was not given. Then a replay was scheduled, to which the BSC Munich did not play. Rheinau was then declared the southern German association champion and moved into the semi-finals of the ATSB national championship. In this, the ATSV Rheinau lost to the later champions VfL Leipzig-Stötteritz with 1: 3.
After the seizure of power of the Nazis , the club was banned in 1933 and dissolved.