SV Grohn

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The SV Grohn is a sports club from the Bremen district of Vegesack . The first soccer team played as BV Grohn for two years in the then first-class Gauliga Weser-Ems .

history

The association was founded in 1911 as Germania Grohn and in 1922 joined the BV Grohn , which was founded in the same year . This was dissolved in 1945 and replaced by the Grohn sports community , which also included TV 1883 Grohn and the workers gymnastics and martial arts club Frisch-Auf 1904 Grohn, which was banned in 1933 . SG Grohn became TSV 1883 Grohn in 1947 , before the football department split off as SV Grohn in 1956 . In 1976 the SV Hellas Grohn joined the club.

As BV Grohn, the team was promoted to the Gauliga Weser-Ems, Bremen group in 1943. Under the name TSV Grohn, they qualified in 1948 for the then second-class national league . At that time, the team was known as the "Black Hussars ", who achieved fourth place in 1950, the best placement in the club's history. In 1956, the footballers split off as SV Grohn because the department management could not come to an agreement with the entire board on financial matters. A year later, the Grohners won the Bremen Cup with a 5-2 win over Geestemünder SC . Two relegations in a row brought the SVG 1965 into the district league.

In the following years, the team commuted between the association and district league. Two ascents in a row broke the SVG back in 1988 to the Bremen House of Lords, from which the team had to relegate immediately. From 1990 to 1992 and from 1994 to 1997 the SVG played again in the association league and in 1998 slipped again into the district league. In 2009, under coach and current president Juan Antonio Schrader, the club returned for a year to the top division, now known as the Bremen League , and has since played in the Bremen State League . In the spring of 2013, he was promoted again to the Bremen League, from which they were relegated to the state league in 2017.

See also

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 189.

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