TuS Kleefeld

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TuS Kleefeld
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club Kleefeld
Hannover 1888/1945 eV
Seat Hanover - Kleefeld ,
Lower Saxony
founding 1888
Colours green white
1. Chairman Ernst Michael Gerke
Website tus-kleefeld.de
First soccer team
Venue Kleestrasse sports facility
Places 1,500
league District League Region Hannover 4
2019/20 6th place

The TuS Kleefeld (officially: gymnastics and sports club Kleefeld Hannover eV 1888/1945 ) is a sports club from the Hanover district Kleefeld . The first soccer team played from 1947 to 1949 in the highest amateur league in Lower Saxony.

history

In 1919 a football department was established in the Kleefeld gymnastics club , which was founded in 1888 . As part of the clean divorce , the footballers split off in 1924 as FC 1919 Kleefeld . After the Second World War , TV Kleefeld and FC Kleefeld merged on November 18, 1945 to form today's TuS Kleefeld.

In 1947 the TuS was accepted into the second-class state league Hanover and two years later missed the qualification for the amateur upper league Lower Saxony . Instead, the team was grouped into the third-class amateur league Hanover , where the class was only held in 1951 after a play-off win against TSV Wennigsen . Ten years later, the team was runner-up, two points behind Borussia Hannover . Three years later, the TuS missed the qualification for the newly created Verbandsliga Süd , which was finally promoted in 1965. You could stay here until 1971, before a sporty downward slide began, which ended in 1976 in the district class. In 2006 he was once again promoted to the Hanover regional league . After the 2010/11 season, the club withdrew its team from the division now called Landesliga Hannover and was relegated a year later from the district league Hannover 2. Meanwhile relegated to the 1st district class, he was promoted to the district league in 2017.

The former national player Walter Rodekamp ran the club house of TuS Kleefeld from 1974 to 1983. Oliver Stoecking played 16 second division and one Bundesliga game for Hannover 96 .

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. 323.

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