Black and white Wuppertal

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Black and white Wuppertal
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Full name Sportfreunde Schwarz-Weiß
Wuppertal eV
place Wuppertal , North Rhine-Westphalia
Founded 1904 (as BV Barmen 04 )
Dissolved 1965
Club colors Black-and-white
Stadion Bergisches Stadion
Top league Gauliga Niederrhein
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Schwarz-Weiß Wuppertal was a sports club from Wuppertal . The first soccer team played for a year in the first-class Gauliga Niederrhein .

history

The club was founded in 1904 as BV Barmen 04 as a spin-off from Bergisches Wintersport- and SV Elberfeld . After several mergers, the parent club became Wuppertaler SV . BV Barmen 04 joined Barmer TV in 1912 . On April 22, 1924, the football department merged with Germania Barmen to form Sportfreunde Schwarz-Weiß Barmen . After the city of Wuppertal was founded in 1929, the club changed its name to Sportfreunde Schwarz-Weiß Wuppertal . Between 1943 and 1945, the black and whites made with the SSV Barmen and TuRa Wuppertal theWar syndicate KSG Wuppertal .

As BV Barmen 04, the team was able to win the championship of the Rhine district North / Berg in 1911 . At the West German Championship , the end came in the quarter-finals against Jugend Düren . After the merger to form Schwarz-Weiß Barmen , the team played mostly against relegation in the 1st district class Berg / Mark, before the district championship was won in 1928. The playoff against Fortuna Düsseldorf was won 4-1 in neutral Elberfeld . In the West German championship , it only reached the penultimate place.

Three years later, the team reached the final of the district championship again, but had to admit defeat after two clear defeats against Fortuna Düsseldorf. Then the Wuppertal took part in the second round , which was won with a 2-0 against the Rheydter Spielverein . Now the team was able to qualify for the German championship in a playoff against Meidericher SV , but Meiderich won 4-2.

In 1933 the black and whites were among the founding members of the Gauliga Niederrhein, from which they were relegated as bottom of the table . Three years later, the people of Wuppertal took part in the Tschammer Cup , the forerunner of the DFB Cup . After a 5-1 first round win over SV Dessau 05 , a 0-3 defeat at SV Waldhof followed in round two . In 1938 the black and whites reached the promotion round to the Gauliga again, staying against Rot-Weiss Essen and VfR Ohligs without winning points. After the Second World War , in 1950 he was promoted to the regional league , at that time the highest amateur league. The descent followed four years later. During this time, the black and white no longer played in the Barmer stadium , but on the sports fields at Mallack in the Sedansberg district .

On July 2, 1965, Schwarz-Weiß Wuppertal merged with FC Schellenbeck and the Barmen gymnastics and play club to form Eintracht Wuppertal . The Eintracht in turn merged on June 11, 1970 with Viktoria Wuppertal , VfB Wuppertal and SSV Barmen to form ASV Wuppertal . In the same year, a new club called Schwarz-Weiß Wuppertal split off from ASV, which did not go beyond the local leagues and merged with FC Wuppertal 03 to form SC Wuppertal in 2012 .

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