SC Brühl 06/45

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SC Brühl 06/45
Club coat of arms of SC Brühl 06/45
Basic data
Surname Sport-Club Brühl 06/45 e. V.
Seat Brühl , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1906
Colours blue yellow
Members about 500
1. Chairman Joachim Tollens
Website www.scb0645.de
First soccer team
Head coach Martin Notz
Venue Schlossparkstadion
Places about 3000
league Landesliga Mittelrhein 2
2019/20 14th place
home
Away
Alternatively
Schlossparkstadion

The SC Brühl 06/45 (completely Sport-Club Brühl 06/45 eV ) is a football club from the Rhenish town of Brühl . Alongside Blau-Weiß Brühl, which was dissolved in 2009, it is the most successful football club from Brühl and played in the fifth-class Middle Rhine League from 2008 to 2015 .

history

In 1906, the first football team was founded on Liblarer Strasse that was able to guarantee regular games in Brühl. Six years later it was affiliated with Brühler TV 1879 as a football department . After two ascents in a row from 1919 to 1921, the soccer team separated again in 1924 as Brühler SV 06 from the gymnastics club. Three years later, he was finally promoted to the then second-class district league. After the Second World War , the football team rose again to the district league in 1947 and belonged to this division without interruption until relegation in 1958. In 1960 there was a merger with Brühler BC , which had already been founded in 1945 as VfL Brühl and had just missed promotion to the state league in 1956, as well as the renaming to SC Brühl 06/45 .

In 1966, SC Brühl 06/45 rose to the state league and immediately became runner-up. The following year, after winning the playoffs over SpVgg Porz and Viktoria Alsdorf, they were promoted to the Mittelrhein Association League . There, the football team occupied mostly midfield positions before they became runner-up in 1975, one point behind Bayer 04 Leverkusen . In the second round of the German amateur championship, however , the Brühler failed at SC Victoria Hamburg in the same year . Financially badly hit, the sports club finally rose in 1978 to the regional league and in 1987 had to go to the district league.

In 1994 there was another merger, this time with FC Renault Brühl , which had been founded in 1956 as a company sports club of the German branch of Renault and renamed FC Renault Brühl in 1977 . Finally renamed SC Renault Brühl , the soccer team was promoted to the district league in 1981, 1988 and 1990. In the first season after the merger, they achieved promotion to the national league after a deciding win against FC Lich-Steinstrass . Two years later, he was also promoted to the Association League. After a fourth place at the end of the 2001/02 season, followed in the anniversary year 2006, however, the relegation to the national league. There, in 2008, they were promoted back to what is now called the Middle Rhine League. At the same time the current club name SC Brühl 06/45 was adopted again.

After seven years in the Middle Rhine League , the first men's team was relegated to the state league again in 2015 . In the years that followed, however, she won the Rhein-Erft-Kreispokal first in 2016 against GKSC Hürth and finally in 2017 against SpVg Frechen 20 . At present, the SC Brühl 06/45 has three men's teams, one women's team, one B-junior team and eighteen junior teams. The SC Brühl 06/45 plays its home games in the Schlossparkstadion. At the same time, the teams also train on the Brühl-Ost sports field.

Since 2018, SC Brühl 06/45 has had a far-reaching partnership with 1. FSV Brühl , a purely women's football club , with which joint events and training units are held. The Brühl-based spirits manufacturer Flimm has been the shirt sponsor of the first men's team since the 2019/20 season .

Personalities

literature

  • Heiner Gillmeister: Football in the Cologne region. The history of SC Brühl , Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-89533-881-6

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