TuS Nürnberg-West

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TuS Nürnberg-West
Full name Gymnastics and Sports Association
Nürnberg-West e. V.
place Nuremberg , Bavaria
Founded 1891
Dissolved 1933
Club colors
Stadion
Top league unknown
successes Participation in the ATSB championship in 1925, 1927

The TuS Nürnberg-West (officially: Turn- und Sportvereinigung Nürnberg-West eV ) was a sports club from Nuremberg . The first soccer team once took part in the German championship of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association (ATSB).

history

TuS Nürnberg-West was based on the workers' education association Vorwärts Neue-Leyh , which was founded in 1891 . Five years later it became TV Seeleinsbühl , which founded a football department in 1911. The end of 1911 the TV merged Seeleinsbühl with the Workers' gymnastics club Nuremberg-West to open Turnerschaft Nurnberg-West , in 1919 the name of gymnastics and sports club Nuremberg-West accepted. Four years later, this merged with the Sports Association Nurnberg-West , the result of a merger between the athletes club Muggenhof and weight training club Nuremberg , for gymnastics and sports association Nürnberg-West .

The footballers of TuS Nürnberg-West took part in the ATSB's game operations and became district champions for the first time in 1925. As southern German champions, the Wester reached the semi-finals of the German championship , where the team was defeated by Dresdner SV 10 with 1: 4. Two years later , the Nürnberger were again district champions and beat Lorbeer 06 Hamburg to Erwin Seeler 4-1 in the semifinals . The final of the German championship was lost against Dresdner SV 10 with 1: 4.

With the seizure of power of the Nazis in 1933 TuS Nuremberg-West was banned and dissolved. The members joined the Reichsbahn SV Fürth . After the end of the Second World War , former members of TuS Nürnberg-West founded TSV Nürnberg-West , which merged in 1948 with Reichsbahn SV Fürth and Reichsbahn SG Nürnberg to form ESV Nürnberg-West Fürth .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Chronicle of the origin associations. SG Nürnberg Fürth, accessed on November 21, 2015 .
  2. Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , pp. 90, 98.