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1964–65 Rheinlandliga
The 1964–65 Rheinlandliga was the 13th season of the highest amateur class of the Rhineland Football Association under the name of 1. Amateurliga Rheinland. It was a predecessor of today's Rheinlandliga. Results Rhineland champion was SpVgg Bendorf. SSV Mülheim participated as a Rhineland representative in the German football amateur championship 1965, failed there in the quarter finale against the Westphalia representative SpVgg Erkenschwick. The relegation to the second amateur league was made by SC Oberlahnstein, VfB Wissen The VfB Wissen is a German association football club from the town of Wissen, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club's greatest success has been a single season spent in the tier two 2. Oberliga Südwest in 1962–63 and to become a founding member of ... and newcomer TuS Mosella Schweich. For the following 1965–66 season, SV Prüm, FV Rübenach and Sportfreunde Herdorf moved up from the 2. Amateur league, as well as from the descendant Germania Metterni ...
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SpVgg Bendorf
SpVgg Bendorf is a German association football club from the town of Bendorf, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club first came to note as a second division side in the various Amateurliga Rheinland leagues in place after World War II. __TOC__ History ''SpVgg'' became part of the Amateurliga Rheinland-Mitte in 1950 and captured the division title there in 1952. They won a second title the following season in the Amateurliga Rheinland and spent seven of the next ten seasons in Amateurliga competition generally earning upper table results.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag Following the formation of the new first division Bundesliga in 1963, ''Bendorf'' would spend another dozen seasons in the now third tier Amateurliga Rheinland. A championship season in 1964–65 led to their participation in the promotion round playoff for the Regionalliga Südwest (II) where they finished second to ''Germania Metternich'' and so failed to advance. After a second-pla ...
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FV Engers 07
FV Engers 07 is a German association football club based in the city of Engers, Rhineland-Palatinate. History The club was founded in 1907 as FC Viktoria Engers on 10 July 1907 and later that same year was joined by FC Roland Engers. This combined club then itself joined the gymnastics club Turnverein 1879 Engers in 1910. The footballers resumed their independence as Fußballverein Engers in 1916. They won their first honours in 1913 as champions of the local C division Bezirk Koblenz. In 1919, FV captured the B division title and then won promotion to top flight regional competition in 1923. In the early 30s the team took part in qualification play for the Gauliga Mittelrhein, one of sixteen top-flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich, but was initially unsuccessful, losing to 1. FC Idar. By the 1941–42 season, the Gauliga Mittelrhein had been split into the Gauliga Köln-Aachen and the Gauliga Moselland, where Eng ...
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1964 In Association Football
The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1964 throughout the world. Events * The Estadio Nacional disaster in Peru claims the lives of 328 fans. * SC Cambuur founded * Copa Libertadores won by Independiente after defeating Nacional on an aggregate score of 1–0. * September 16 – Dutch club DWS from Amsterdam makes its European debut by defeating Turkey's Fenerbahçe (3–1) in the first round of the European Cup, with two goals from Frans Geurtsen. * September 23 – Fortuna '54 from Sittard makes its European debut by losing to Italy's Torino (3–1) in the first round of the Cup Winners Cup. The only goal for the Dutch side is scored by the later coach Spitz Kohn. * 1964 International Soccer League **League: Zagłębie Sosnowiec defeated SV Werder Bremen, 5–0 on aggregate. **Cup: FK Dukla Prague defeated Zagłębie Sosnowiec 4–2, on aggregate. Winners club national championship Asia * : Al-Maref Europe * : Liverpool * : AS Saint-É ...
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TuS Mosella Schweich
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SG Altenkirchen
Altenkirchener SG is a German football club from the city of Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club was founded in 1909 as ''Sportverein Altenkirchen'' and in 1919 joined the gymnastics club ''Turnverein 1883 Altenkirchen'' which had established its own football department on 5 July 1883.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag History In 1922 the footballers went their own way as ''SV Altenkirchen'' before the club was lost in 1925. The former membership reorganized themselves as ''Sportfreunde Altenkirchen'' on 12 November 1927 and in August 1931 merged with ''SV Helmenzen'' to become ''Sportvereinigung Altenkirchen-Helmenzen''. Within a year that club in turn merged with the railway workers club ''Reichsbahn-SV Altenkirchen'' to form ''Reichsbahn-TSV Altenkirchen''. In March 1937 ''TSV'' was united with ''TV 1883 Altenkirchen'' to play as ''Turn- und Reichsbahn Sportverein 1883 ALtenkirchen'' before being joined with another railworkers side, ' ...
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SV Niederlahnstein
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VfL Trier
The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It includes teams from clubs based in the eastern states of Australia: Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, and includes reserves teams for the east coast AFL clubs. The league evolved from the former Victorian Football Association (VFA), and it has been known by its current name since 1996. For historical purposes, the present-day VFL is referred to as the VFA/VFL, to distinguish it from the present-day Australian Football League, which in turn was known until 1990 as the Victorian Football League and is thus referred to as the VFL/AFL. The VFA was formed in 1877 and is the second-oldest Australian rules football league, replacing the loose affiliation of clubs that had been the hallmark of the early years of the game. Initially ...
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TuS Mayen
Tus Mayen is a German association football club from the city of Mayen, Rhineland-Palatinate. It is part of a larger sports club that also includes departments for athletics, basketball, dance, field hockey, gymnastics, handball, swimming, and tennis. __TOC__ History The club acknowledges two predecessor sides. It claims a heritage that goes back to the formation of the gymnastics club ''Turnverein Mayen'' on 23 September 1886. In 1939, this club merged with ''Sportverein Rheinland Mayen'', which was established in 1914, to form ''Turn- und Sportverein Mayen 1886/1914''. Following World War II, occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of most organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs. The association was re-established in January 1946, but, not allowed its old identity by authorities, was known briefly as ''Tennis- und Sportverein Mayen'', then ''1. Sport-Club Mayen'', before finally being able to reassume its traditional name. In the 1 ...
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SpVgg Andernach
SG Andernach is a German football club from the city of Andernach, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club was formed in 1999 through the merger of the football departments of SpVgg Andernach, ''BSV 1910 Andernach'', and ''DJK Boulla Andernach'' based in the earlier association between these sides going back to 1992. ''SpVgg'' was the best known of these predecessor sides, having taken part in the first division play in the Gauliga Mittelrhein and Gauliga Moselland under the Third Reich and in the Fußball-Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar after World War II. __TOC__ History SpVgg Andernach ''Spiel- und Sportverein Andernach'' was established on 30 January 1910. Later that year ''SuS'' was joined by ''Fußball-Club Preußen 1906 Andernach'' – believed to be the city's first organized football club – and in 1911 by ''Gymnasial Fußball Klub 1908 Andernach''. The team captured its first city title in 1916. The club continued to grow through the 1920s, merging with ''Sport C ...
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