CSV 1910 Krefeld

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CSV 1910 Krefeld
Full name Crefelder Sportverein
1910 Krefeld eV
place Krefeld , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded August 15, 1910
Dissolved October 19, 1951
Club colors White yellow
Stadion Stainless steel arena
Top league Lower Rhine regional league
successes no

The CSV 1910 Krefeld (officially: Crefelder Sportverein 1910 eV ) was a sports club from Krefeld . The first soccer team played for a year in the highest amateur league in the Lower Rhine region.

history

The club was founded on August 15, 1910 as SC Comet Crefeld . The athletics club was named after Halley's Comet , which passed the earth in the year it was founded. In May 1921, the club merged with Crefelder TV, founded in 1855, to form Crefelder TSV 1855 , before the football department became independent as Crefelder SV 1910 as part of the clean divorce . From 1944 the club formed a war game community together with Sportfreunde Krefeld and SuS 08 Krefeld , before the CSV was dissolved in 1945.

In November 1945 it was re-established as CSV 1910 Krefeld , which the VfL Marathon Krefeld joined on December 5, 1945 . In 1950 the VfL Marathon split off again. In the meantime, on July 25, 1949, the licensed football department of the CSV merged with that of Union Krefeld to form CSV Union Krefeld . This merger was approved by the association on October 15, 1949 and dissolved on April 30, 1951.

Soccer

In terms of sport, the Krefeld region was meaningless until the end of the Second World War . In 1946 the CSV qualified for the then first-class district league Linker Niederrhein , where the team was runner-up behind the Rheydter Spielverein . From 1947 the club belonged to the state league , at that time the highest amateur league on the Lower Rhine. Two years later, the CSV was runner-up there, one point behind Duisburger SpV . As CSV Union Krefeld , the club qualified for the newly created II. Division West and reached fifth place in the 1949/50 season . A year later, the union dissolved again and the CSV 1910 was divided into the district class. On October 19, 1951, the CSV 1910 Krefeld merged with the VfL Marathon Krefeld to form the CSV Marathon 1910 Krefeld .

athletics

After the Second World War, the rise of the CSV athletes began. With Guido von Mengden as managing director and Otto Peltzer and Bert Sumser as trainers, a 4 × 400 m relay team was brought together, which was four times German champion from 1951 to 1955. In 1951 they also won the International British Championships in London in 3: 17.4 minutes. This was not only due to the final runner Hans Geister , but also to Georg Niepoth , Leonhard Lickes and Wolfgang Miedecke . Hans Geister was also German champion in 1951 and runner-up in 1952–54 on the 400 m course . Dieter Hoppenrath became German high jump champion in 1950 . The middle-distance runner Arnd Krüger joined this tradition in the 1960s and the long-distance runner Detlef Uhlemann in the 1970s .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 272.
  2. ↑ Club history. (No longer available online.) CSV Marathon Krefeld, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on February 1, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.csv-marathon.de
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics: Football in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 48, 113, 183 .