DJK Teutonia St. Tönis

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DJK Teutonia St. Tönis
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Basic data
Surname German youth force Teutonia
1920 e. V. St. Tönis
Seat Tönisvorst , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1920
Colours green yellow
1. Chairman Stefan Meuser
Website djkteutonia.de
First soccer team
Head coach Got Kastrati
Venue Jahnstadion
Places 2500
league Oberliga Niederrhein
2019/20 2nd place ( Landesliga Niederrhein 2 )  

The DJK Teutonia St. Tönis (full name Deutsche Jugendkraft Teutonia 1920 St. Tönis eV ) is a sports club from the town of Tönisvorst in the district of Viersen in North Rhine-Westphalia . In addition to the football department , the club has branches for badminton , boules , gymnastics , judo , athletics , swimming , dancing and table tennis .

history

The club was founded in 1903 in the then still independent community of St. Tönis and belonged to the DJK sports association . After the seizure of power of the Nazis , the association's work has been set in November 1933 before 1935 as part of the DC circuit of sports organizations all DJK clubs were banned. After the British military government allowed the establishment of the DJK clubs, the club was re-established on May 1, 1948.

The footballers of the DJK Teutonia played under-class for many years, including from 2003 to 2012 in the district league B and in the 2012/13 season in the district league A. In 2013, the club rose to the district league and in 2014 in the regional league Niederrhein , in which he was could claim two seasons until 2016. Two seasons in the district league, 2018 was followed by renewed promotion to the state league. At the end of the 2019/20 season, which was prematurely terminated due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the DJK Teutonia St. Tönis took second place in season 2 of the regional league, which, by decision of the Lower Rhine Football Association, entitled to promotion to the Lower Rhine Oberliga .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Information at europlan-online.de
  2. Heinz-Egon Rösch : Sport for people's sake. 75 years of the DJK Sports Association 'Deutsche Jugendkraft' 1920–1995 . Meyer & Meyer, Aachen 1995.
  3. Playing times since 2000/01 at fussball.de

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