RSV Petersberg

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The RSV Petersberg (officially: Rasensportverein Petersberg 1919 eV ) is a sports club from Petersberg in the district of Fulda . The first football team played for a year in the then first-class Gauliga Kurhessen .

history

The club was founded in 1919 as SV Petersberg and changed its name to RSV Petersberg after the Second World War . In 1940 the Petersberger failed in the promotion round to the Gauliga Hessen at Hermannia Kassel . A year later, the team failed again in the promotion round, this time at BV Kassel 06 . Since the Gauliga Hessen was replaced by the new Gauligen Kurhessen and Hessen-Nassau , the Petersbergers were allowed to rise anyway. As the bottom of the table, the SV rose again immediately. Against SV Kurhessen Kassel and at Borussia Fulda team defeated each with 2:10.

After the war, they were promoted to the Hesse amateur league in 1965 , from which the team promptly relegated. There followed many years as an elevator team between the regional league and the group or regional league . In the 1989/90 season, the team was trained by the former national player Klaus Toppmöller . In 1991 the RSV rose to the Landesliga Nord and three years later, as runner-up behind KSV Baunatal, they made it to the Oberliga Hessen. In the relegation round, the RSV failed at SC Willingen and was relegated. After another guest appearance in the now called Association League, the second highest Hessian league, the RSV plays after relegation in 2010 in the Fulda group league . In 2016 he was promoted to the Association League.

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