FSV Bergshausen

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The FSV Bergshausen (officially: Freie Sportvereinigung Bergshausen 1899 eV ) is a sports club from Bergshausen , a district of the municipality of Fuldabrück in the northern Hessian district of Kassel . The first soccer team played for four years in the then third-class Hessen League .

history

The club was founded on August 6, 1899 as the Bergshausen workers gymnastics club, which was renamed the Bergshausen gymnastics and sports community in 1919 . At the same time a football department was established. Since the club was involved in workers' sport, the TSG was banned and dissolved in 1933. On October 13, 1945 it was re-established under the current name.

In the 1970s, the FSV, which had only played at district level for decades, experienced a sporting boom, which is closely associated with Fuldabrück's then mayor Heinz Bialecki. Bialecki ensured that industrial and commercial companies settled in Bergshausen, which then became sponsors of the association. In this way, the club, which was still playing in the district league B in 1970, was promoted to the Landesliga Hessen-Nord in 1977 . There the FSV immediately became champions and rose to the third-class Oberliga Hessen.

In the league, the soaring continued and the Bergshausener ended the 1978/79 and 1979/80 seasons in fourth. The highlight was a 3-1 win against KSV Hessen Kassel . Then the financial policy of the association was checked by the tax investigation and many service providers left the sports field in front of the Söhre . In 1982 the team rose from the league. Against the amateurs of Eintracht Frankfurt , the team lost 2: 9 in their own place.

Back in the regional league, the FSV was passed down, but in 1984 managed to return to the regional league. There the team was third, but for financial reasons the club withdrew the team to the district league A. In 2000 the football department joined SG Fuldabrück for a few years . In the meantime, the FSV rose independently again in 2009 from the Kassel group league and three years later from the Kassel district upper league.

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