Eintracht Eving-Lindenhorst
Eintracht Eving-Lindenhorst | |
Full name | Workers' gymnastics and sports association Eintracht Eving-Lindenhorst eV |
place | Dortmund , North Rhine-Westphalia |
Founded | 19 ?? |
Dissolved | 1933 |
Club colors | unknown |
Stadion | Rolandplatz |
Top league | unknown |
successes | One-time participant in the German ATSB championship |
Eintracht Eving-Lindenhorst was a sports club from Dortmund . The first soccer team once took part in the German championship of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association (ATSB).
history
Nothing is known about the foundation and origin of the association. The footballers made a name for themselves in the early 1930s when Hermann Liedtke was appointed to the German ATSB national team. In 1932 he was used in the 4-0 victory of the German team against Czechoslovakia . The game took place in front of 6,000 spectators in Aussig . A year later, Eintracht qualified for the German ATSB championship , where the Evingen team beat Eintracht Kassel 5-2 in the first round in front of 2,000 spectators . The next opponent would have been VfL 05 Hamburg .
However, the game never came back. After the takeover of the Nazis the ATSB and its affiliated associations was banned. The members of Eintracht Eving-Linden, one of the ten largest ATSB associations in the Ruhr area , joined the civil association Westfalia Eving . This merged in 1945 with the SC Phönix Lindenhorst to form SuS Eving-Lindenhorst , which was renamed TuS Eving-Lindenhorst six years later .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hartmut Hering: In the land of a thousand derbies . Verlag Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2016, ISBN 978-3-7307-0209-3 , p. 113-118 .