Germania Mudersbach

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Germania Mudersbach (officially: Turn- und Sportverein Germania 1896 Mudersbach e.V. ) is a sports club from Mudersbach in the Altenkirchen district in Siegerland . The first team of the former football department played for two years in the first-class Gauliga Moselland and once took part in the Tschammer Cup , the forerunner of the DFB Cup .

history

The association was founded on August 20, 1896 as TV Mudersbach . In 1933 TV Mudersbach merged with SV Germania Mudersbach to form TuS Germania Mudersbach. After the Second World War , VfL Mudersbach joined Germania in 1945 .

Before World War II

In 1928, the team made the leap into the first-class 1st district class South Westphalia in a promotion round and qualified two years later for the newly created District League South Westphalia . There the Germania was last, but remained first class due to a league increase. In 1932 the Mudersbachers ended the season of the Siegerland group tied with TuS Jahn Werdohl . The playoff for the relay championship was lost in the neutral Weidenau with 1: 4.

In 1933 the newly created Gauliga was missed and the team continued to play in the Middle Rhine district class . In 1940, the Germania qualified for the Tschammerpokal and met in the first round on black and white food . The Essenes were able to prevail with a clear 8-1 victory in Mudersbach. Two years later, Germania met SC Moselweiß Koblenz in the promotion round to Gauliga Moselland . After Mudersbacher's 9-2 win in the first leg, Koblenz decided not to play the second leg, so that Germania rose.

In the promotion season of 1942/43, Germania Mudersbach made headlines across the empire with a 32-0 victory over FV Engers 07 . It was the highest victory in the history of the Gauliga , which formed the highest football league in the German Reich from 1933 to 1945. At the end of the season, the Mudersbachers occupied the fourth of six places in the East relay. A year later, Engers returned the favor with a 6-4 victory over Germania.

After the Second World War

After the Second World War, Mudersbach belonged to the newly founded federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Germania took part in the games run by the Rhineland Football Association . In the 1949/50 season, the team was last in the amateur league Rhineland-North and only remained in the division through a league increase. Two years later, Germania qualified for the single-track amateur league Rhineland and took part in the German amateur championship in 1952 , before the club switched to the football association of Westphalia in 1953 .

The new competition from the Sauerland and Siegerland turned out to be too strong for the Mudersbachers, so that the team was relegated to the district class as bottom of the table. In 1956, the Germania missed the rise after a 2: 3 defeat in the playoff against SpVgg Altenseelbach . A year later, they were promoted to the regional league, where Germania had to relegate again after just one year. The low point of the season was a 2:10 defeat at RSV 06 Eiserfeld . In the following decades the team did not get beyond the district class or district league.

Since the 2006/07 season, Germania formed a game community together with the neighboring club SC 09 Brachbach . On March 11, 2011, the football departments of the two clubs merged to form the sports community (SG) Mudersbach / Brachbach . The first team will compete in the district league 5 of the Westphalia Football Association in the 2020/21 season . Previously, the SG had ended the season of the A-Kreisliga Siegen-Wittgenstein, which was canceled due to the corona pandemic, as first in the table.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 100.
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1902/03 - 1932/33 . Berlin 2009, p. 333 .
  3. Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 216.
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 23 .
  5. Mammoth District League. SG Mudersbach / Brachbach, accessed on July 27, 2020 .