SuS Emden
SuS Emden | |
Basic data | |
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Surname | Game and Sport Emden from 1919 eV |
Seat | Emden , Lower Saxony |
founding | 1919 |
Colours | Yellow black |
president | Rainer Oortgiese |
Website | www.sus-emden.de |
First soccer team | |
Venue | Kesselschleuse sports facility |
Places | unknown |
league | no men’s game operation since 2018 |
SuS Emden (officially: Spiel und Sport Emden from 1919 eV ) is a sports club from the independent city of Emden in Lower Saxony . The club operates the fields of soccer , table tennis and gymnastics .
Club history
SuS Emden's predecessor was the Sparta Emden association founded in 1905 . Former members of Sparta and Emder SC founded SuS Emden on April 9, 1919 .
Football department
In the period up to the Second World War and in the first post-war years, there was an ongoing rivalry with VfB Stern Emden . In the 1947/48 season, SuS Emden played in the Lower Saxony State League, the then highest amateur class in Lower Saxony. The club rose at the end of the season as bottom of the season Weser-Ems. By 1953, five seasons followed, and from 1958 to 1964 a further six seasons in the second-highest amateur class of the Lower Saxony Football Association .
After many years in lower-class football, SuS Emden played for two years in the Weser-Ems regional league from 1995 to 1997. After relegation, he voluntarily withdrew to the district class. Until 2018 SuS Emden commuted between the district league and the district classes below in the Emden-Aurich football district. Since 2018, the club has not been able to report a men's team for play due to a lack of players.
literature
- Hardy Greens: Northern Germany between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven . In: Legendary football clubs . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , chap. SuS Emden , p. 208 .