BSC Brunsbüttel

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The BSC Brunsbüttel is a sports club from Brunsbüttel in the Dithmarschen district . The first soccer team took part in the DFB Cup once.

history

The association was founded on April 21, 1967. At that time, the football departments of the clubs TSV Brunsbüttelkoog , BSV Brunsbüttel and VfB Brunsbüttelkoog merged to form today's BSC. The most important predecessor club was TSV Brunsbüttelkoog, which played in the highest amateur league in Schleswig-Holstein for nine years.

In the first year after the merger, he was promoted to the Schleswig-Holstein State League . In 1970 the BSC was third behind SV Friedrichsort and Heider SV and qualified for the German Amateur Championship . In the second round, the BSC was able to prevail against Union Böckingen , but the team failed in the quarter-finals at FV Eppelborn . Three years later, the Brunsbüttel runners-up behind the tied team from Flensburg 08 and moved into the promotion round to the Regionalliga Nord . There the BSC managed only one victory with a 5-2 win over Prussia Hameln .

In 1974 the team missed the qualification for the newly created Oberliga Nord and surprisingly rose two years later. After the immediate resurgence, the BSC was in 1981 with a 4-2 victory over TSV Kappeln Schleswig-Holstein Cup winner . In the first round of the DFB Cup , the Brunsbüttel team had to compete with Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt . The exchange of home rights proposed by the BSC failed because the Frankfurters demanded a guarantee of 35,000 marks . In front of 3,000 spectators, the BSC in Frankfurt lost 1: 6.

In 1982 the BSC was runner-up and reached the promotion round to the league, where it was only enough for last place. Since the club was in debt at that time, things went downhill in the mid-1980s. Two relegations in a row brought the club in 1987 in the district league. In the following years, the BSC became an elevator team between the association and state or district leagues. Since the promotion in 2009, the first team played in the Association League Northwest and qualified for the newly created Landesliga Holstein in 2017 .

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. 19.

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