FC Gohfeld
FC Gohfeld | |||
Full name | Football Club Gohfeld eV | ||
place | Wages , NRW | ||
Founded | 1954 | ||
Dissolved | 1992 | ||
Club colors | green white | ||
Stadion | Stadium on Mittelbach | ||
Top league | Oberliga Westfalen | ||
successes | Champion of the Association League Westphalia 1983 |
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The FC Gohfeld (full name: Football Club Gohfeld eV ) was a football club from the laborers district Gohfeld . The first team played between 1983 and 1985 in the then third-class Oberliga Westfalen .
history
FC Gohfeld
In 1954 the FC Gohfeld was founded by members of the soccer department of the TuS Gohfeld. As TuS Gohfeld, the team played from 1950 to 1954 in the district class. The club owed its rise to the higher Westphalian amateur leagues to the furniture dealer Paul Witte and the cigar dealer Manfred Meyer. In 1969 they were promoted to the district class, before being promoted to the regional league five years later , where the team immediately became champions with three points ahead of Spvg Steinhagen and made it through to the association league . After a third place in the 1976/77 season, relegation to the national league followed a year later. It was not until 1980 that it rose again.
In the 1981/82 season , FC Gohfeld took part in the DFB Cup for the first time. With a 2-1 victory over FVgg. Kastel 06 managed to move into the second round, where the team was eliminated after a 2-0 defeat at FSV Frankfurt . The 1982/83 season brought FC Gohfeld the championship in the northern relay of the association league with one point ahead of 1. FC Recklinghausen . This season, the non-contracted professional goalkeeper Wolfgang Kneib , who previously played in the Bundesliga for Arminia Bielefeld and Borussia Mönchengladbach , took part in FC training. At the same time, FC Gohfeld qualified for the DFB Cup for the second time. In the first round of the 1983/84 cup season , the team had to travel to the amateurs of 1. FC Köln , where Gohfeld lost 2-1 after a 1-0 lead. In the major league , the team just managed to stay up. A year later , the team started the season with a 4-0 win against FC Gütersloh , but the Gohfelder were relegated as bottom of the table with just 7:61 points and 115 goals conceded.
Then you were passed through in the association league and had to compete in the national league again from 1986. When patron Paul Witte died in 1988, the club lacked its most important sponsor. Nevertheless, the club held in the following years with a young team in the state league and reached the runner-up behind the SpVgg Fichte Bielefeld in the 1989/90 season . After there were disagreements in the board of directors, FC Gohfeld lacked an active leadership and the first team was logged off from the game during the 1991/92 season. Then the club, which was in debt with 120,000 marks, was dissolved.
Successor club FC Löhne-Gohfeld
On January 18, 1992, the successor club, FC Löhne-Gohfeld, was founded. The name of the city of Löhne was included in the club name because the new club wanted to make its connection to Löhne clear. In the very first season they were promoted to the district league B. Between 2006 and 2008, FC Löhne-Gohfeld played in the Herford district league A and has been in the district league B since then.
Stadion
The venue for FC Gohfeld and FC Löhne-Gohfeld is the Stadion am Mittelbach on Nordbahnstrasse. It seats 6,000 spectators and was built in 1973. The game is played on natural grass . The playing area is surrounded by an ash track.
Personalities
Individual evidence
- ^ TuS Gohfeld. Table archive, accessed February 1, 2019 .
- ^ A b Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 208.
- ↑ World Cup winner on the wish list. Neue Westfälische , accessed on February 2, 2018 .
- ^ FC Gohfeld. Table archive, accessed February 1, 2019 .
- ↑ a b Hans Milberg: FC Gohfeld lets it crack in the cup. Neue Westfälische, accessed on October 23, 2013 .
- ↑ Hans Milberg: Capital boss on Mittelbach. Neue Westfälische, accessed on October 23, 2013 .
- ^ FC Löhne-Gohfeld. Table archive, accessed February 1, 2019 .
Web links
Coordinates: 52 ° 10 ′ 45.8 " N , 8 ° 40 ′ 41.4" E