SV Porta Neesen

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SV Porta Neesen
Club logo
Full name Sports club Porta Neesen eV
place Porta Westfalica ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded October 14, 1945
Dissolved 1976
Club colors unknown
Stadion unknown
Top league Association League Westphalia
successes Promotion to the Association League
Westphalia in 1966

The SV Porta Neesen was a sports club from Porta Westfalica in the Minden district . The first soccer team played for two years in the highest amateur league in Westphalia.

history

Even before the Second World War there was a club in Neesen that was active in workers' sports. The footballers became district champions for the first time in 1932 and qualified a year later for the German championship of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association . In the north-west German semi-finals, however, the team failed at VfL 05 Hamburg , although the result is not known. There are contradicting information about the club name. For example, an association called FT Porta Neesen is mentioned for 1932 , and an association called SV Porta Neesen in 1933 . With the seizure of power of the Nazis , the club was banned in the 1933rd

The re-establishment of SV Porta Neesen then took place on October 14, 1945. The first team played for the first time from 1948 to 1950 in the district class. Already in 1951 the rise was successful and the Neesener established themselves in the following time in the district class. After a third place in the 1958/59 season, he was promoted to the then fourth-class national league in 1964 . Two years later, SV Porta became champions of the regional league by three points over Minden 05 and was promoted to the association league , which was the highest amateur league in Westphalia at the time. After a ninth place in the promotion season 1967/68 , the relegation followed a year later. As third from bottom, the Neesener had to go into relegation, where the team Arminia Marten lost 1-0. In the following season 1969/70 the team could only with difficulty prevent further relegation to the district league.

The SV Porta Neesen fought again in the following years for promotion to the association league. In the 1971/72 season, the Neesener were one point behind TuS Sennelager runner-up. A year later, SC Herford was one point ahead. The club did not recover from this double failure and was relegated to the district league in 1974. Two years later, SV Porta Neesen merged with TuS Nammen , which was founded on October 6, 1945, to form TuS Porta Westfalica . With Klaus-Dieter Derow , SV Porta Neesen produced a second division player. The goalkeeper played 65 second division games for SC Herford.

Successor association TuS Porta Westfalica

TuS Porta Westfalica
Surname TuS Porta Westfalica
Venue Sports field by the forest
Places 1,000
league District league A Minden
2019/20 1st place (District League B South)  

Fusion partner TuS Nammen played in the first district class Minden in the 1972/73 season and was otherwise represented in the lower divisions. After the merger, TuS Porta Westfalica played in the midfield of the district league for several years and rose to the district league A in 1982 and three years later in the district league B. At the end of the 1980s there was a new upswing and the TuS rose in 1988 to the district league A and two years later in the district league. The league was missed and in 1996 it went back down to the district league B. Since then, TuS Porta Westfalica gave one-year guest appearances in the district league A in the seasons 1997/98, 2001/02 and 2006/07. In 2020 the club rose again to the district league A on.

The former second division player Klaus-Dieter Derow worked as a coach at TuS Porta Westfalica.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Wolter : Workers' football in Berlin and Brandenburg 1910-1933 . Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2015, ISBN 978-3-942468-49-7 (results of the ATSB championship games from 1919 to 1933).
  2. ^ Christian Wolter: ATSB championship 1932 complete. Arbeiterfussball.de, accessed on February 25, 2018 .
  3. ^ Christian Wolter: ATSB championship 1933 complete. Arbeiterfussball.de, accessed on February 25, 2018 .
  4. a b Annual General Meeting 2005. TuS Porta Westfalica, accessed on September 20, 2013 .
  5. Sebastian Külbel: At Hrubesch you needed a tank. (No longer available online.) Mindener Tageblatt , archived from the original on September 21, 2013 ; Retrieved September 20, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mt-online.de
  6. TuS Nammen. Table archive, accessed February 1, 2019 .
  7. ^ TuS Porta Westfalica. Table archive, accessed February 1, 2019 .