Hilal Bergheim

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Hilal Bergheim
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Basic data
Surname Hilal 1994 Bergheim e. V.
Seat Bergheim , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding November 1994
1. Chairman Majid Raboun
First soccer team
Head coach Josef Pfeiffer
Venue Lukas Podolski Sports Park
Places 6,000
league District League Middle Rhine 3
2019/20 13th place
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Hilal Bergheim (official: Hilal 1994 Bergheim eV , actually official: HILAL MAROC Bergheim eV ) is a sports club from Bergheim in the Rhein-Erft district . The first soccer team played in the Middle Rhine League from 2012 to 2014 and from 2016 to 2018 .

history

The club was founded in November 1994 as Hilal Maroc Bergheim and took part in championship games for the first time in 1995. After two ascents in a row, Hilal reached the district league A in 1997 and three years later made the leap into the district league, which could be held until 2002. Three years later, they were promoted again to the district league, where the club was runner-up right away. After another runner-up in 2009, he was promoted to the national league for the first time a year later .

After a third place in the 2010/11 season Hilal was runner-up a year later and rose due to the better point quotient compared to the other season runner-up, Blau-Weiß Friesdorf, as the third regional league representative in the Middle Rhine League . During the 2012/13 season , coach Josef Pfeiffer's team remained unbeaten for twelve games in a row. The club applied for a license for the Regionalliga West and spent 35,000 euros on it.

In the final phase of the season, the team suffered four defeats in a row, so that the Bergheimers slipped to eighth place. Coach Pfeiffer accused some players of having already signed with other clubs and therefore not having played with full commitment for Hilal. For the following 2013/14 season , the word Maroc was deleted from the club name. The Bergheimers had to relegate back to the state league as the penultimate at the end of the season. In 2016 they were promoted back to the Middle Rhine League, before the team had to relegate two years later and were passed through to the district league in 2019.

Stadion

The home ground is the Lukas-Podolski-Sportpark , which the club shares with local rivals FC Bergheim 2000 . The stadium has a capacity of 6,000 seats.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Sophie von Hall: flown high, plunged low. Rheinfussball.de, accessed on April 18, 2015 .

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