Raspo Osnabrück

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Raspo Osnabrück
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Basic data
Surname Sports club lawn sport DJK
von 1925 eV Osnabrück
Seat Osnabrück , Lower Saxony
founding November 1, 1925
Colours green white
1. Chairman Wolfgang Boberg
Website raspo.de
First soccer team
Head coach Frank Ulbricht
Venue Koksche Strasse sports field
Places 3,500
league Osnabrück City District League
2019/20 5th place
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Raspo Osnabrück (full name: Sportverein Rasensport DJK von 1925 eV Osnabrück ) is a sports club from Osnabrück . With around 2,000 members, it is the sixth largest sports club in the city. The first soccer team played in the first-class Gauliga from 1943 to 1945 . In the 1981/82 season the club took part in the finals of the DFB Cup .

history

The club was founded on November 1, 1925 as FC Nahne . In 1927 the club changed its name to DJK Rasensport Osnabrück . On October 6, 1934, lawn sport merged with the DJK clubs Lower Saxony and Saxonia to form lawn sport Osnabrück . After the end of the Second World War , the association was dissolved by the British occupation authorities. On October 7, 1945, a successor club was founded under the name SV Grün-Weiß Osnabrück , which took on its current name again on August 21, 1948. In 2003 the police SV Osnabrück joined the lawn athletes. Its roots lie in what is now the Nahne district . Today it has sports facilities in the desert and limestone hill districts .

Soccer

The footballers from Raspo initially took part in the game operation of the German youth force and in 1932 reached the final of the Lower Saxony championship, which was lost 4-5 against Blau-Weiß Lohne . In 1943 the team was included in the newly created Osnabrück group of the Gauliga Weser-Ems due to the war , where they could only play three games in the 1943/44 season . Reichsbahn Cloppenburg was defeated 3: 2, while the lawn athletes lost to local rivals Reichsbahn Osnabrück with 2: 6 and 1: 2 respectively. Raspo was also qualified for the 1944/45 season, but it is not known whether games were played during the season.

In the 1948/49 season , the footballers reached the Osnabrück regional league, then the second highest division. After Eduard Sausmikat's team missed relegation, they continued to play in Amateur League 2 , from which they had to relegate in 1950. It was followed by many years in the district class, only in the 1967/68 season Raspo played a year in the district league. In 1975 the club went down to the district league, which was followed by direct resurgence. In 1979, thanks to a 1-0 playoff victory over BV Quakenbrück tied on points in neutral Bramsche, they qualified for the newly created Weser-Ems Süd district league.

In 1981 Raspo won the Weser-Ems District Cup with a 4-1 win on penalties against SV Emstek and qualified for the 1981/82 DFB Cup . In the first round, the lawn athletes were defeated 1: 2 by the then second division Fortuna Cologne in front of around 2,000 spectators at the Bremer Brücke . Bach scored the honorary goal for the Osnabrückers. In 1983 Raspo was runner-up in the district league behind Blau-Weiß Hollage , three years later it reached third place, one point behind champion VfB Oldenburg II . In the late 1980s, the team slipped further and further back into midfield. In 1991 this led to the curious situation that Raspos' second team was not allowed to move up despite the championship in the district class because the first team was playing in the district league.

In 1994 Raspo was relegated to the district class and a year later he had the misfortune that tenth place was not enough to stay in the league. The reason for this was the reduction of the district class from eight to five relays. In 2004 the lawn athletes were runner-up in the Osnabrück-Stadt district league behind SSC Dodesheide , but failed in the promotion round to the district class at BSV Holzhausen . In 2011 he was promoted to the district league. Three years later it went back to the district league, where the lawn athletes were runner-up in 2017 behind the TuS Haste 01 .

Other sports

In addition to the footballers, boxer Eugen Burhard made the club known. In 2009 he became German champion and EU lightweight champion . The handball department, together with the handball players of the Osnabrücker SC and SV Hellern clubs, forms the HSG Osnabrück handball community .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Greens : Legendary Football Clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 220.
  2. Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 . Page 247, 261
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): District classes Lower Saxony 1964-1979 . Lehrte 2015, p. 58, 255, 281, 360 .
  4. ^ A b German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): Football in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 50, 94, 187, 230, 255, 357, 410 .
  5. About us - The HSG Osnabrück, and what makes it different. HSG Osnabrück, accessed on May 4, 2018 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 15 ′ 51.5 "  N , 8 ° 2 ′ 44.2"  E