Borussia Hückelhoven

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Borussia Hückelhoven
Surname Football club Borussia 1922
Hückelhoven eV
Club colors blue White
Founded 1922
Association headquarters Hückelhoven , North Rhine-Westphalia
Departments Soccer
Chairman Peter Greven
Homepage borussiahueckelhoven.com

Borussia Hückelhoven (officially: Football Club Borussia 1922 Hückelhoven eV ) is a sports club from Hückelhoven in the Heinsberg district . The first soccer team played for nine years in the highest amateur league in the Middle Rhine region.

history

The association was founded in 1922. From 1947 the team played in the district class, where Borussia became champions two years later, and in the state league , which at the time was the highest amateur league on the Middle Rhine. After the promotion, the former German international Ernst Kuzorra took over the coaching position. Kuzorra led the team in the 1950/51 season in third place before he left Hückelhoven again. Another third place in the 1952/53 season was followed a year later by relegation to the district class. Borussia initially managed to get promoted again, but missed qualification for the newly created Mittelrhein Association League in 1956 . In 1959 and 1963, the Hückelhovener were each third in the state league before the team was relegated to the district class.

In the 1967/68 season, Borussia returned to the national league for a year before the club hired Horst Meyer from the Rheydter Spielverein as a coach . Meyer brought two players with him, and the Hückelhovener celebrated two promotions in a row and thus reached the Mittelrhein Association League in 1970. After three years of the Association League, Borussia rose again in 1972/73 and six years later had to go into the district class. In the meantime, it went up again in 1982 and went back down to the district league. In the following years, Borussia did not get beyond the local leagues. In 2004 the Hückelhovener relegated to the district league B and in 2011 said goodbye to the district league C, the lowest division in the district of Heinsberg. Five years later, the players rose again as champions in the district league B.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Willi Spichartz: It wasn't a miracle. Rheinische Post , accessed on December 31, 2014 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 123 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 80, 126, 166 .
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1958–1963 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 42, 186 .

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