SSV Rantzau Barmstedt

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SSV Rantzau
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Basic data
Surname Game and sports club Rantzau Barmstedt eV from 1912
Seat Barmstedt , Schleswig-Holstein
founding April 20, 1912
Colours blue White
president Hans Hansen
Website www.ssv-rantzau.de
First soccer team
Head coach Marcus Fürstenberg (trainer) and Tobias Tiede (assistant trainer)
Venue Düsterlohe sports field
Places 1500
league State League Hammonia (Hamburg)
2018/19 9th place

The SSV Rantzau Barmstedt , often just called SSV Rantzau (officially: Spiel- und Sportverein Rantzau Barmstedt eV from 1912 ), is a football club from the town of Barmstedt in the Pinneberg district in Schleswig-Holstein .

Club history

On April 20, 1912, FC Rantzau from 1912 was founded in Barmstedt . From 1920 to 1924 the club was temporarily affiliated with the Barmstedt men's gymnastics club. In 1934, FC Rantzau accepted members of the two Barmstedt workers' sports clubs, SV Nordstern 1923 and SVF Rotsport, which were banned by the National Socialists . After the Second World War , the club was re-established as SSV Rantzau .

Football department

In the soccer field, the SSV Rantzau belongs to the Hamburg soccer association and participates in its game operations.

In 1948, SSV Rantzau was promoted to the highest Hamburg amateur class, the then association league , but rose again immediately after the 1948/49 season. Since then, the SSV Rantzau has played in the lower divisions, only in the seasons 1981/82, 1988/89 and 1989/90 the club played in the second highest Hamburg amateur class, today's national league . Since the rise from the district league in 2010, the SSV Rantzau belongs to the group west of the Hamburg district league.

Individual evidence

  1. Information at europlan-online.de
  2. ssv-rantzau.de: This is how it began in 1912
  3. ^ Association chronicle SSV Rantzau
  4. German Football Archive