Borussia Hanover

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Borussia Hanover
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Borussia Hannover
from 1895 eV
Seat Hanover , Lower Saxony
founding 1895
Website sv-borussia-hannover.de
First soccer team
Venue Great Kolonnenweg 31
Places
league District League Hanover 4
2019/20 4th Place

Borussia Hannover (officially: Sportverein Borussia von 1895 eV Hannover ) is a sports club in the Hanover district of Vahrenwald with an area on the street Großer Kolonnenweg directly on the Mittelland Canal . The first soccer team played between 1961 and 1963 in the highest amateur league in Lower Saxony and once took part in the DFB Cup .

history

Soccer team

The club's original footballer is SV Borussia 11 , which was created in 1923 through the merger of SV Vahrenwald with BV Borussia Hannover . In 1922, Borussia made the leap into what was then the first-class southern district league, which was expanded from a one-tier to a two-tier league that year. After two years, Borussia had to relegate after a playoff defeat against SC Leu Braunschweig . They returned in 1926, before returning to the second division two years later. After the Second World War , SV Borussia 11 merged with the Spielvereinigung , SV Union and VSK to form TSV Hannover-Nord , which in 1946 became today's SV Borussia 95 .

In 1951, after an exciting duel with local rivals TSV Fortuna , the first Borussia football team was promoted to the third-class Amateur League 3 . Three years later it went back to the district. It wasn't until 1959 that they returned and two years later Borussia secured the championship. After a 5: 1 promotion round win over Eintracht Bad Salzdetfurth , the team made it to the amateur league Lower Saxony- West.

There they finished ninth at the end of the 1961/62 season and welcomed 6,000 spectators at the derby against SV Arminia . For the following season, Borussia had to switch to the eastern season, from which they were relegated as bottom of the table. Back in the third division, the newly created association league was missed in 1964 . In 1980, the team trained by Jürgen Bandura succeeded after a 5-0 win in the playoff against Hagener SV, the promotion to the now fifth-class regional league West .

At the same time they won the Lower Saxony Cup against SV Wilhelmshaven and thus qualified for the DFB Cup. In the first round Hannover 96 was drawn as an opponent. Since the rule at that time, after amateur clubs had no home rights against professional clubs, the game took place in the Niedersachsenstadion , the home of 96. In front of just 2,000 spectators, Klapecki was able to equalize the 96ers' 1-0 lead just before half-time, before the favorite was able to win the game 8-1. The game operations in the state league with trips to the border with the Netherlands overwhelmed Borussia, which in 1982 was relegated from the state league and a little later also from the regional league. In 2012 he was promoted to the Hanover district league, which was followed by direct relegation a year later.

Personalities

With Edmund Malecki and Ludwig Pritzer , Borussia produced two players who won the German championship in 1938 with Hannover 96 . In addition, André Breitenreiter became a Bundesliga player .

literature

  • 75 years of SV Borussia v. 1895 , 1970
  • 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. 305.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Karl-Heinz Grotjahn MA: Sports club (SV) Borussia H. v. 1895 eV In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (ed.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 579.


Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 34.9 "  N , 9 ° 44 ′ 21.9"  E