TuS Altrip

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TuS Altrip
Club logo
Surname Turn- und Sportverein
1906 eV Altrip
Club colors blue White
Founded 1906
Association headquarters Altrip , Rhineland-Palatinate
Departments four
Chairman Dirk Mueller
Homepage tus-altrip.de

The TuS Altrip (officially: Turn- und Sportverein 1906 eV Altrip ) is a sports club from Altrip in the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis . The first soccer team played for nine years in the highest amateur league in southwest Germany. The A-Jugend became German runner-up in 1970 .

history

The club was founded on August 13, 1906 as the Altrip gymnastics club . A few days later, the Bavaria Altrip club, founded in 1901, joined the gymnastics club. In 1911, the club received a football department before the gymnastics club was given its current name in 1920. Seven years later there was a split into the Altrip gymnastics club and the Altrip sports club , before both clubs were merged again in 1933 to form TuS Altrip. At the end of the Second World War , the club was dissolved and re-founded in 1946 as the sports association Altrip , which was allowed to take its current name again in 1950.

The footballers rose in 1957 to the 2nd amateur league Vorderpfalz . After runner-up championships in 1959 and 1960, they were promoted to the Southwest Amateur League in 1961 , where the team was able to hold out for three years. This was followed by a direct rise again before the TuS landed in the district league after two relegations in a row. In the meantime, with the financial support of the building contractor Wolfgang Keller, the club had built up a strong A-youth team who qualified for the German championship in 1970 . Via the Concordia Hamburg and VfL Bochum stations , the Altriper reached the final, which despite a 2-0 lead against Hertha Zehlendorf, was still lost 3-2.

Match dates for the 1970 A youth championship final

When the youngsters moved up into the first team, the TuS Altrip achieved two successes, which brought the first team back to the Southwest Amateur League in 1971. When patron Keller withdrew, TuS had to relegate from the amateur league again in 1974 and was passed through to the A class in the following season. It was not until 1982 that they were promoted to the second highest division in the south-west, now called the Vorderpfalz district league . After a runner-up behind Phoenix Bellheim in 1985, he was promoted to the Association League Southwest a year later . Two years later, the TuS rose again and missed the qualification for the newly created national league in the following season 1988/89.

Two years later he was finally promoted to the regional league, which was followed by relegation to the district league in 1996. A year later the club was passed into the district league. In 2001 he was promoted to the district league, which was followed by the march through to the state league. In three play-off games, the Altriper prevailed against SVW Mainz . The club belonged to the state league until 2011, before being relegated twice in a row and relegated from the A-class Rhein-Mittelhaardt in 2014 .

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Individual evidence

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