Mars Bischheim

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Mars Bischheim
Full name Cercle sportif Mars Bischheim 1905
place Bischheim , Bas-Rhin , France
Founded 1905
Dissolved 2017
Club colors blue White
Stadion Parc des Sports de Bischheim
Top league CFA 2 (2001-2003)
successes Alsatian champion 2000/01

Mars Bischheim was a French football club from the town of Bischheim in the Alsatian department of Bas-Rhin , which existed from 1905 to 2017.

history

The club was founded in 1905 in Bischheim as the football club Mars 1905 Bischheim . The town of Bischheim was then part of the Strasbourg district in the realm of Alsace-Lorraine . After Alsace fell back to France after the First World War , the club was renamed Cercle sportif Mars Bischheim in 1905 .

In the seasons 1919/20, 1923/24 to 1927/28, 1930/31 and 1931/32 Mars Bischheim played in the highest French regional class, the Alsatian honor division ( Division d´Honneur Alsace ).

During the German occupation of France in World War II from 1940 to 1944, the football clubs from Alsace-Lorraine took part in the games of the German Reich . Mars Bischheim was admitted to the Gauliga Alsace in 1940 and took sixth place in the Gauliga squadron in Lower Alsace in the 1940/41 season. In the 1941/42 season Mars Bischheim was sixth in the now single-track Gauliga, but at the end of the 1942/43 season had to relegate as bottom of the table in the district class.

From 1945 to 1948, from 1954 to 1960, from 1968 to 1973, from 1982 to 1986, from 1989 to 1992 and from 1995 to 2001 the CS Mars Bischheim belonged again to the Alsatian Honorary Division. 2001 Mars Bischheim was Alsatian champion and rose to the second highest French amateur class, the CFA 2 , but had to relegate again after the 2002/03 season. This was followed by six more years in the Alsatian honor division until 2009. From 2009 until the club's bankruptcy and dissolution in 2017, the club’s men's team played in lower-class departmental leagues.

Mars Bischheim also had a department for women's football since 2004 . She took over the players and the league starting place in the second French division from SC Schiltigheim , which dissolved its women's football department in 2004. Until relegation in 2016, the team played in the second division ( Division 2 Féminine ) and even reached the quarter-finals in the club cup in the 2013/14 season . One more season followed in the Alsatian honor division until the club went bankrupt in 2017.

Famous personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium information at www.europlan-online.de
  2. a b statistics page on Mars Bischheim at Francefoot
  3. Hardy Greens : From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1 . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 207 ff .