TuRa Dieringhausen

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TuRa Dieringhausen
Surname Gymnastics and lawn sport
Dieringhausen 1888 eV
Founded 1888
Association headquarters Gummersbach - Dieringhausen , NRW
Departments Soccer
Chairman Thorsten Rinker
Homepage tura-dieringhausen.de

TuRa Dieringhausen (officially: Turn- und Rasensport Dieringhausen 1888 eV ) is a sports club from the Gummersbach district of Dieringhausen in the Oberbergisches Kreis . The first women's soccer team played in the Regionalliga West for two years .

history

In 1919 the soccer club FC Adler Dieringhausen was founded. This merged in 1922 with the established on October 1, 1888 gymnastics club Dieringhausen for sports and play club Dieringhausen . Two years later, the clean divorce resolved the merger. In the meantime, the DJK Viktoria Dieringhausen was founded in 1923 , which was dissolved again in 1932. The members joined the gymnastics club. A year later the gymnastics club split up. The footballers founded TuRa Dieringhausen. On June 7, 1947, TuRa and the gymnastics club merged to form TSV 1888 Dieringhausen , with the footballers continuing to appear as TuRa. On May 19, 1971, the football department merged with Sportfreunde Vollmerhausen to form FC Aggertal . On May 8, 1981 the name TuRa Dieringhausen was adopted again.

Women's soccer

The soccer players from TuRa Dieringhausen made it into the Association League Middle Rhine in 1991. Eight years later, the team rose for the first time in the then second-class Regionalliga West and had to relegate immediately as the table penultimate. With luck, the ascent succeeded in 2004. Since the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga allowed two teams from the Mittelrhein Association League to be promoted and runner-up Teutonia Weiden waived, the TuRa women returned to the Regionalliga. With exactly 100 goals conceded, they were relegated to the bottom of the table. In 2011 the team was relegated from the Middle Rhine League and has been in the state league ever since.

Men's soccer

The men of TuRa Dieringhausen succeeded in 1957 for the first time promotion to the district class, which, however, was followed by direct relegation. The rise was only possible in 1962 after a 2-0 play-off victory over Kaller SC . Three years later, the club moved into its current venue at Hammerhaus . In the very first season on the new sports field, he was promoted to the national league . As a knocked-down bottom of the table, the direct relegation followed before the team had to relegate to the district class in 1970. Between 1986 and 1989 he returned to the district league again. Since relegation in 2007, the team has been playing in the district league B. In the 2014/15 season, the team rose to the district league A via the relegation round, before going back down to the district league B in 2016.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. a b TuRa Dieringhausen. (No longer available online.) Oberberg football, formerly in the original ; Retrieved January 25, 2015 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.oberberg-fussball.de  
  2. Carsten Töller (ed.): Women's football in Germany . Self-published, Mettmann 2010, p. 35-36 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 218, 264 .
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1958–1963 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 189 .

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