Borussia Fulda

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Borussia Fulda
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Full name Sport Club Borussia 1904 Fulda
Founded June 4, 1904
Ground Sportpark Johannisau
Capacity 18,000
Chairman Kai Möller
Manager Henry Lesser
League Oberliga Hessen (IV)
2005-06 3rd
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Borussia Fulda is a German football club from the Fulda, Hessen. The club was founded June 4, 1904 as FC Borussia 1904 Fulda and re-named 1. SV Borussia Fulda in 1923.

In 1933 German football was re-organized under the Third Reich into sixteen top-flight divisions and Fulda immediately took up play in the Gauliga Hessen, capturing the division title and advancing to the national playoff round where they went out early. Over the next two seasons the team earned consecutive second place finishes behind FC Hanau 93 before being relegated in 1938. Fulda returned to first division play in 1939 and the next year claimed the first of what would be three divisional titles over the course of the next four seasons, but were unable to claim any successes at the national level or in play for the Tschammerpokal, predecessor of today's German Cup. They earned their last title playing as Reichsbahn SG Borussia Fulda after a 1943 wartime merger with Reichsbahn Fulda. Play in the Gauliga Hessen collapsed in the 1944-45 season as Allied armies advanced into Germany as World War II drew to a close. At war's end, occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of all organizations in the country, including sports and football associations. The club was re-established as SC Borussia 04 Fulda late in 1945.

Borussia played as a local side until winning promotion to the Amateur Oberliga Süd (III) in 1957 and with the exception of the 1959-60 season, remained a third division team through to 1963. The club finished well enough that year to earn a place in the newly formed Regionalliga Süd (II) but were promptly relegated. They would compete in the Amateurliga Hessen (III) for the next 11 seasons before slipping to fourth division play in the Landesliga Hessen-Nord in 1975 and then spending the next season in the fifth division. Fulda has since played largely as fourth tier side with occasional forays into third division competition. After some solid finishes in the Regionalliga Süd (III) in the late 90s the club ran into financial difficulties and nearly collapsed midway through the 1998-99 season. The club currently plays in the Oberliga Hessen (IV) and has earned upper table results in its last two seasons.

Borussia Fulda plays in the Sportpark Johannisau which was built in 1957 to hold 30,000 spectators and today has a capacity of 18,000 (~750 seats).

[edit] Honours

  • Gauliga Hessen champions: 1934, 1941, 1942, 1944
  • Landesliga Hessen-Nord (III) champions: 1990
  • Oberliga Hessen (IV) champions: 1996, 2001

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German Oberliga Hessen (IV) Football Clubs (2006-07)
FC Bayern Alzenau | Viktoria Aschaffenburg | FV Bad Vilbel | KSV Baunatal | SV 1919 Bernbach | FSV Braunfels | 1. FC Eschborn | SV Buchonia Flieden | Eintracht Frankfurt U23 | FSV Frankfurt Borussia Fulda | KSV Klein-Karben | 1. FC Schwalmstadt | FSV Steinbach | OSC Vellmar | SC Waldgirmes | TSG Wörsdorf | RSV Würges
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