TSG Rheda

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Black and yellow Rheda
Club logo
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Community
Black-Yellow from 1861 eV Rheda
Club colors black yellow
Founded June 1861
Association headquarters Rheda-Wiedenbrück , North Rhine-Westphalia
Chairman Josef Schnusenberg
Homepage tsg-rheda.de

Schwarz-Gelb Rheda (full name: Turn- und Sportgemeinde Schwarz-Gelb von 1861 eV Rheda ) is a sports club from Rheda-Wiedenbrück in the Gütersloh district . The first soccer team played in the highest Westphalian amateur league in the 1950s and 1960s.

history

The club was founded in June 1861 as a gymnastics community from 1861 Rheda . In 1908 the football clubs Merkuria Rheda and Viktoria Rheda were founded , which merged with the gymnastics community on February 19, 1919 to form the sports and gymnastics community of 1861 . As part of the clean divorce , the footballers separated as SV Schwarz-Gelb Rheda . On June 11, 1938, the gymnastics community from 1861, the SV Schwarz-Gelb, and the table tennis club Rot-Weiß Rheda merged to form today's gymnastics and sports community Schwarz-Gelb Rheda .

Soccer

Sporting development

The soccer department had its most successful period after World War II . In 1948 TSG became champions of the Wiedenbrück district and rose to the district class. In the same year TSG played a friendly against Hertha BSC . After three third places in a row, he was promoted to the state league in 1953 , which was the highest Westphalian amateur league at the time. The decision was made in a direct duel against the pursuer Grün-Weiß Bielefeld through a corner directly transformed by Willy Röwekamp. Three years later , the Rhedaer missed the qualification for the newly created Association League Westphalia . Thereupon the TSG was transferred to the national league season 5 and met clubs from the eastern Ruhr area . Two years later, the Rhedaer masters and rose to the association league.

With fifth place in the association league season 1958/59 , Rheda football reached its sporting zenith. A year later , TSG descended two points behind Hammer SpVg and in 1961 managed to gain direct ascent again with seven points ahead of SuS Lage . Relegation was missed, however. The SVA Gütersloh , which the Rhedaer were able to beat 5-0 during the season, had one point more in the final bill . TSG was still in the regional league until 1968, before the team had to relegate to the regional league after losing to Arminia Bockum-Hövel . After a few years of mediocrity in the district league, TSG even rose to the district league in 1977. Five years later, he was promoted to the district league again, before relegated to the district league in 1985. A year later, the Rhedaer returned again to the district league and were runner-up behind SC Westtünnen and behind VfB Schloß Holte in the first two years .

Successor association FSC Rheda

FSC Rheda
Surname FSC Rheda
Venue TSG arena
Places 4,500
Head coach Vittorio Lombardi
league District League Westphalia 2
2019/20 2nd place
Website fscrheda.de
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Away

In 1992 the soccer department of Schwarz-Gelb merged with the soccer department of the club DJK Grün-Weiß Rheda to form FSC Rheda . The DJK Rheda association was founded in 1920 and later banned by the National Socialists . It was only founded in 1953. From 1973 to 1975 and from 1977 to 1979 the DJK footballers reached the 1st district class Wiedenbrück and the district league A Gütersloh.

The first team took over the place of TSG Rheda in the district league and in 1997 made it to the state league. After the team barely managed to stay up in the 1997/98 promotion season, the Rhedaers were then runner-up in 1999 under coach Dietrich Weidegärtner in the national league season 5 behind VfB Marsberg . In a promotion round, the Rhedaern succeeded together with FC Rhade in promotion to the association league. The leap in class was achieved on the penultimate game day with a 2-0 victory over TuS Erndtebrück .

Relegation just failed. In the end, VfB Marsberg was missing two points . The FSC then ran into major financial difficulties. Four relegations in a row led the club in 2003 to the district league B. There the club was able to recover and in 2007, after two ascents in a row, made the leap into the district league. In 2009, 2016 and 2018, the Rhedaher came fourth. In 2020 the FSC was runner-up behind TuS Dornberg .

With Patrick Mainka the FSC Rheda produced a professional player, while with Fouad Aghnima and Sandro Jurado García two German national futsal players appear for the FSC.

Stadion

The home arena of TSG and FSC Rheda is the TSG arena on Reinkenweg. The stadium is north of Gütersloher Strasse on the other side of the city park. While up to 10,000 spectators could watch the games in the past, the capacity is now around 4,500. In 1972 the SVA Gütersloh avoided the TSG-Kampfbahn for their home games of the then second-class Regionalliga West , because the local Heidewaldstadion in Gütersloh was rebuilt.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. TSG - Chronicle. TSG Rheda, accessed September 25, 2013 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1945-1952 . Hövelhof 2011, p. 26 .
  3. Chronicle. Retrieved May 5, 2018 .
  4. ^ TSG Rheda. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 8, 2019 .
  5. ^ DJK Rheda. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 8, 2019 .
  6. Manuel Schlichting: For Fritz Grösche I was the Hrubesch for the poor. FuPa , accessed July 13, 2018 .
  7. ^ FSC Rheda. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 8, 2019 .
  8. Werner Skrentny (ed.): The big book of the German football stadiums . Verlag Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-89533-668-3 , p. 156 .

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Coordinates: 51 ° 51 ′ 51.5 ″  N , 8 ° 17 ′ 52.4 ″  E