FC Grone

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FC Grone
Club crest of FC Grone
Basic data
Surname Football Club Grone from 1910 e. V.
Seat Göttingen - Grone , Lower Saxony
founding April 1, 1910
Colours green white
Website www.fcgrone.de
First soccer team
Venue "Am Rehbach" stadium
Places 500
league District League Braunschweig 4
2019/20 13th place
home
Away
The stadium of FC Grone am Rehbach

The FC Grone is a football club from Göttingen in Lower Saxony .

history

The club, founded in 1910, played in the amateur league of Lower Saxony for years in the 1950s, making it second class. In 1945 the club was briefly dissolved, but only a little later re-founded under the name VfL Grone and renamed in July 1948 to its name, which is still valid today. FC Grone's stadium has been the Am Rehbach stadium since 1935 , with a record attendance of 4,000 in 1950.

After the FC Grone in the 2009/10 season the district league Braunschweig promotion to a master of Season 4 Landesliga Braunschweig had managed the club had to return mail go back in 2010/11. In 2012 the direct ascent succeeded, which was followed again by the immediate descent in 2012.

The club is a partner of the "Sparkasse Göttingen Cup", a preparatory tournament that takes place in July with teams from the region, and of the "Sportbuzzer Cup", an indoor soccer tournament for the mayor's cup of the City of Göttingen in the Sparkasse Arena .

successes

  • Participation in the promotion round to the Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig 1942/43, the FC Grone finished last in group B behind the VfB Braunschweig , Concordia Hildesheim and the MTV Goslar with 0-10 points.
  • Participation in the amateur league Lower Saxony East from 1949 to 1953 and 1954 to 1958.
  • Reaching the first main round of the DFB Cup 81/82 . On August 29, 1981, FC Grone lost to Borussia Dortmund 4-0.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Partner associations - 14th Sparkasse Göttingen CUP 2019. Accessed on September 24, 2019 (German).