TuS Eiringhausen

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TuS Eiringhausen
Full name Turn- und Sportverein Eiringhausen eV
place Plettenberg - Eiringhausen ,
NRW
Founded 1933
Dissolved 1974
Club colors nb
Stadion nb
Top league Association League Westphalia
successes no

The TuS Eiringhausen (officially: Turn- und Sportverein Eiringhausen eV ) was a sports club from the Plettenberg district of Eiringhausen in the Märkischer Kreis . The first soccer team played for seven years in the highest Westphalian amateur league.

history

The association was formed in 1933 when TV Eiringhausen, founded in 1891, merged with SV Eiringhausen , founded in 1919 . In 1946, the footballers were promoted to the district class. After a runner-up in 1949 behind TuS Iserlohn , he was promoted to the 2nd Landesliga Westfalen two years later. This league was dissolved a year later and the TuS moved up in 1952 in the Landesliga Westfalen , which was the highest Westphalian amateur league at the time.

In the state league, the team quickly worked its way up to the top group and in 1956 managed to qualify for the newly created Verbandsliga Westfalen in third place . There the team initially played against relegation before a scandal broke out at the end of the 1958/59 season . TuS ended the season tied with SuS Menden 09 and SC Dahlhausen from Bochum . A playoff round was set to determine two relegated teams.

Dahlhausen first beat Menden 4-1 and then defeated TuS Eiringhausen 2-1 in the neutral Schwerte . After the end of the game, referee Fritz Leidag was knocked down by Eiringhausen player Rudolf Stroß. The referee, lying on the ground, was then trampled on by Eiringhausen players and supporters and had to be treated unconscious and seriously injured for three weeks in a Schwerter hospital . The club was severely punished by the Football and Athletics Association of Westphalia .

The football section was closed for one year until June 30, 1960. Rudolf Stroß was banned for life and the club was able to continue playing in the district class in the 1960/61 season. In 1962 he was promoted to the district class again, followed by promotion to the regional league in 1964. Seven years later TuS got down again.

Successor club TuS Plettenberg

TuS Plettenberg
Surname TuS Plettenberg
Venue Lenne Stadium
Places 8,000
league District League Westphalia 5
2019/20 15th place

In 1974 TuS Eiringhausen merged with Sportfreunde Eschen to form TuS Plettenberg . This played between 1988 and 1992 and from 2006 to 2011 in the national league. TuS Plettenberg has appeared in the district league since its promotion in 2014. The B-Juniors of TuS Plettenberg became Westphalian champions in 1999. In 2007 TuS Plettenberg was awarded the Julius Hirsch Prize .

TuS Plettenberg produced a future professional footballer, Dimitrios Pappas . Roger Schmidt became a coach in the Bundesliga. Conversely, the former professionals İrfan Buz and Markus Dworrak worked as trainers in Plettenberg. Entrepreneur Dieter Buttgereit was chairman of TuS Plettenberg from 1974 to 1982. With Heike Horstmann the TuS produced a German national handball player.

Individual evidence

  1. a b history of the association. TuS Plettenberg, accessed on August 13, 2014 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1958 - 1963 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 24 .
  3. Christos Christogeros: The football scandal 1958/1959. (No longer available online.) Regioport Siegerland, archived from the original on August 14, 2014 ; accessed on August 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.regioport-siegerland.de
  4. ^ TuS Plettenberg. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 10, 2019 .
  5. FLVW Westphalia Champion. (PDF) FLVW , accessed on May 14, 2019 .
  6. ^ Julius Hirsch Prize: Nuremberg and Plettenberg awarded. German Football Association , accessed on May 14, 2019 .