Arminia Ickern

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Arminia Ickern
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Arminia Ickern eV
Seat Castrop-Rauxel - Ickern ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1921
Colours Red White
1st chairperson Martina Freundlieb
Website arminia-ickern.de
First soccer team
Venue Glückauf-Kampfbahn
Places 6,000
league District league A Herne
2019/20 14th place
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Arminia Ickern (officially: Sportclub Arminia Ickern eV ) is a sports club from Castrop-Rauxel . The first soccer team played for 16 years in the highest Westphalian amateur league and in 1952 became Westphalian champions.

history

The club was founded in 1921 and emerged from the Ickern workers' gymnastics club . The footballers took part in the games of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association (ATSB). In 1928 the Arminia rose to the special class . With Otto Chrust , the club provided a German national player. In the course of the seizure of power in 1933, the ATSB was banned and Arminia dissolved. Most of the members joined the Blau-Weiß Ickern association. The re-establishment took place in October 1945.

Arminia promptly rose to the district class and was runner-up in 1949 behind SV Sodingen . A year later, they were promoted to the 2nd regional league , where the Ickerner made it through to the regional league straight away . The team got off to a good start in the Westphalian upper house before they lost 8-0 at home to Teutonia Lippstadt . After a strong second half of the season, Arminia secured the 1952 Westphalia Championship after beating FC Lübbecke 2-0 . This was followed by participation in the German Amateur Championship , where Arminia was eliminated in the first round after defending champions Bremen in 1860 after a 2-0 draw . Since the II. Division as the second highest division in the same year was reduced from two seasons to one and the promotion was suspended, the Ickerner remained in the state league.

The Arminia remained a top team in the now five-track national league. In 1956 , the team was one point ahead of SpVgg Röhlinghausen relay winner, remained in the subsequent final round of the Westphalia Championship against Dortmund SC 95 , Sportfreunde Siegen , Sportfreunde Gladbeck and Arminia Gütersloh without a point win. Thus from 1956 the club belonged to the newly created Association League Westphalia . There the team achieved their best result in third place in 1958 , before a sporty decline began in the 1960s. In 1966 , Arminia was relegated to the regional league, three years later came to the district league, before falling into the first district class in 1971.

Two years later, the team caused a sensation in the West German Cup and threw three higher-class teams out of the competition : TuS Stockum , DSC Wanne-Eickel and STV Horst-Emscher , before Rot-Weiß Oberhausen defeated Arminia 3-0. It was not until 1977 that he was promoted to the district league again, where he immediately marched through to the regional league. In 1980 Arminia was about to return to the association league, but the team lost the championship due to a defeat on the last day of the game against the amateurs of Borussia Dortmund and had to give way to SV Langendreer 04 .

In the same year, Arminia played a charity match against FC Schalke 04 , with all proceeds going to the heavily indebted Schalke. The return match at Schalke, agreed by handshake , has not yet been played. Things went downhill again in the early 1980s. Two relegations in a row led the club in 1982 to the district league A. In 1988, they were promoted back to the district league, where Arminia was runner-up in 1989 and 1992 behind SC Dorstfeld and Phoenix Eving . In 1994 the Ickerner went back to the district league A. Since its promotion in 2016, the club has played in the Herner Kreisliga A.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ralf Piorr (Hrsg.): The pot is round - The lexicon of Revier football: The clubs . Klartext Verlag, Essen 2006, ISBN 3-89861-356-9 , p. 148-149 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 190 .
  3. a b c SC Arminia Ickern. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 12, 2019 .

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