FSV Westerstede

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FSV Westerstede
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Basic data
Surname Soccer club
Westerstede 1952 e. V.
Seat Westerstede , Lower Saxony
founding 1952
Colours Red White
1. Chairman Clemens bladder
Website fsvwesterstede.de
First soccer team
Head coach Frank Lennartz
Venue Mountain sports facility
Places 2600
league 1st district class JWH South
2019/20 4th Place

The FSV Westerstede (officially: Soccer Sports Club Westerstede 1952 eV ) is a sports club from Westerstede in the Lower Saxony district of Ammerland . The first women's soccer team took part in the DFB Cup twice.

history

The association was founded in 1952. Home arena is the Hössensportanlage .

Women's soccer

In 1990, the female footballers were promoted to the then second-class Oberliga Nord and came fourth in the promotion season. Relegation followed in 1993. Six years later, the FSV won the Lower Saxony Cup and qualified for the DFB Cup for the first time, where the team lost 7-0 to the Bundesliga club Grün-Weiß Brauweiler in the first round . At the end of the season, the FSV rose to the second highest division, which is now known as the Regionalliga Nord . The most successful period in the club's history began. After finishing third in the 2000/01 promotion season, the FSV was runner-up a year later, four points behind Victoria Gersten . Also in 2002, the team won the Lower Saxony Cup again and lost in the first round of the DFB Cup to FCR 2001 Duisburg with 0:12. Then the team slipped back into mediocrity and was withdrawn from the regional league before the start of the 2005/06 season. After two ascents in a row, the FSV returned in 2008 to the national league, from which the team was relegated five years later. The team was withdrawn again and has been playing in the 1st district class since 2014 .

Men's soccer

The first men's team plays in the district league.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Carsten Töller (Ed.): Women's football in Germany . Self-published, Mettmann 2010, p. 34 .

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