ESV Frillendorf

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ESV Frillendorf
Full name Essener Sport Verein
Frillendorf 08/85 e. V.
place Essen - Frillendorf , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded May 10, 1908
Dissolved December 31, 2015
Club colors yellow blue
Stadion Sports facility Hubertstrasse
Top league Amateur league Niederrhein
successes Ruhr district champion 1951
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The ESV Frillendorf 08/85 e. V. was a gymnastics and soccer club from Essen in the Frillendorf district . It was founded on May 10, 1908 as Turnverein Frillendorf 08 and was dissolved on July 31, 2015. After the founding of the Ballspielverein Frillendorf in 1913 , both clubs merged on August 1, 1940 to form the Turn und Ballspielverein 08/13 Frillendorf ( TBV Frillendorf for short ). Since May 5, 2003 the club has been called ESV Frillendorf, as a further merger with FC Essen 85 e. V. took place.

history

Gymnastics department

On May 10, 1908, the owners and 15 enthusiastic gymnasts of the then smallest municipality of the Stoppenberg mayor's office met in what was then the clubhouse with the intention of starting a gymnastics club. Since all the requirements for founding a club were met, the gymnastics club Frillendorf 08 was founded. At that time, the clubs were mostly not affiliated with any association and were considered so-called "wild clubs". The admission to the gymnastics club took place in 1925, with which the club was no longer "wild".

Football department

On August 10, 1913, it was again the club house in which the football fans founded the Frillendorf ball game club in 1913 . This did not last long - the First World War broke out barely a year after it was founded and gaming operations had to be suspended for the duration of the war. Almost all of the members became soldiers. After the end of the war, the spirit of sport revived. At the beginning of 1919 there was again a lot of sporting activity in both departments of the club. Before the Second World War , the sports clubs in the Third Reich were converted, and workers' sports and DJK clubs were dissolved. This enabled the association to gain new members. On August 1, 1940 , the gymnasts merged with the footballers to form the gymnastics and ball game club 08/13 Frillendorf . From 1943 to 1945 the game had to be stopped. After initial difficulties, they became Ruhr district champion in 1951 and then played in the 1951/52 season in the top-class amateur league, the third-tier soccer regional league of the Lower Rhine region , before going up and down in the district and district leagues .

In 1985 the workforce of the municipal garbage disposal of the city of Essen (today: Entsorgungsbetriebe Essen , short: EBE) founded the football club Essen 85 e. V. The already small area was shared with the TBV Frillendorf. After five promotions in six years, FC Essen 85 made it into the national league. After difficulties with the facility that was too small for the regional league and the withdrawal of the first team and a subsequent decline in membership, the TBV Frillendorf 08/13 and FC Essen 85 e merged on May 5, 2003 . V. to ESV Frillendorf 08/85 e. V.

In the 2008/09 season, the club had to relegate from the district league B to the district league C, but the club managed direct resurgence in 2009/10. After further years in the football circle, a team from the club took part in the game for the last time in the 2014/15 season.

Handball department

A handball department was founded in early 1926. The handball department played in the Gelsenkirchen district at that time and made it to the top handball class in 1929/30. After the Second World War there was little interest in the sport and the department was closed due to a lack of active athletes.

Sports facilities

The local farmer and brickworks owner made part of his cow meadow available for sports. In 1913, the first football pitch in Frillendorf was located in the place where a memorial of honor stands in front of the Catholic Church of the Holy Guardian Angel . After the First World War, this square was converted into an emergency church. The gymnastics and football club had to move several times until 1930, when it found a sports facility at the Queen Elisabeth mine .

After the city of Essen and the coking plant had swapped land, a stadium was built for the athletes (track 13). In 1959 the gymnastics department moved into the newly built sports hall, the soccer department moved into the ash area of ​​the then secondary school in Frillendorf.

From the 1970 season until the end of the 1983 season, the footballers played again on the Kumpelweg sports complex (track 13 - the Queen Elisabeth mine) before moving back into the area of ​​the then secondary school at the start of the season (1983/84) and using it to this day.

Known players

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ End of season 2008/2009. Moved up and down. (No longer available online.) FVN , May 24, 2009, formerly in the original ; Retrieved June 24, 2011 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kreis12.fvn.de