Germania Hamm

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Germania Hamm
Germania Hamm.jpg
Full name Gymnastics and sports club
Germania 04 Hamm eV
place Hamm , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded May 15, 1904
Dissolved 30th of June 2013
Club colors blue White
Stadion Union arena
Top league Regional League Westphalia
successes Promotion to the Landesliga
Westfalen 1952, 1962, 1973

Germania Hamm (officially: Turn- und Sportverein Germania 04 Hamm eV ) was a sports club from Hamm . The first soccer team played for three years in the highest Westphalian amateur league.

history

On May 15, 1904, SC Germania Hamm was the foundation of the club. Hammer BV was added on July 8, 1905, followed by SC Preußen Hamm a year later . In 1907 SC Germania merged with Hammer BV to form VfB Hamm , which then merged with SC Preußen to VfK Hamm in August 1913 . VfB played in the top division in the 1907/08 season and from 1910 to 1913. The successor VfK played first class from 1919 to 1921 and again in the 1926/27 season. From 1941 the VfK formed a war syndicate with an unknown club . In 1946, VfK merged with TV Hamm, founded in 1877, and the Blau-Weiß Hamm tennis club to form TuS Germania Hamm. A year later, the gymnasts and tennis players split off again.

After a runner-up in 1952 behind the Herringer SV , the promotion to the state league succeeded a year later , which was then the highest amateur league in Westphalia. In 1954 the club opened the Union arena , which was completed with the help of the Westphalian Union . In 1956, the team missed the qualification for the newly created Association League Westphalia . A year later, relegation followed after a playoff defeat against Arminia Bockum-Hövel . In 1962 he was promoted to the national league, which was followed by direct relegation a year later. After two runner-up championships behind SV Welver in 1969 and TuS Wiescherhöfen in 1972, the Germanic tribes succeeded in another state league guest game in the 1973/74 season. In 1976, the team was relegated to the district class and only returned to the district league again in the 1978/79 and 1986/87 seasons. In the following decades, Germania slipped down to the district league B.

On July 1, 2013 , Germania merged with TuS Lohauserholz-Daberg to form TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg . The Germania was dissolved. The members joined the TuS Lohauserholz-Daberg , which added the word Germania to its club name .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b history. TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg, accessed on July 8, 2017 .
  2. Hartmut Hering: In the land of a thousand derbies . Verlag Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-7307-0209-3 , p. 166-169 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 199 .
  4. ^ Germania Hamm. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 9, 2019 .
  5. P.Sch .: The merger in the Hammer West is sealed. Westfälischer Anzeiger , accessed on January 16, 2017 .