STV Horst-Emscher was a
German association football club from the city of
Gelsenkirchen
Gelsenkirchen (, , ; wep, Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th most populous city of Germany and the 11th most populous in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the Emscher River (a tributary of the Rhine), it li ...
,
North Rhine-Westphalia
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. The club's greatest success has been to qualify for the
1950 German football championship, where it was knocked out by
SpVgg Fürth. Between 1947 and 1959 it spent eight seasons in the tier one
Oberliga West. In 1967 the club also won the
German amateur football championship. The club also made two appearances in the
DFB-Pokal
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, the German Cup, in
1954–55 and
1988–89. ''STV'' folded in mid-season in 2007 because of financial trouble.
History

The club traces its history back to TG Horster Mark, a club formed in 1912, which merged eight years later with the TV Horst 1892 to form STV Horst-Emscher. The club was strongly associated with coal mining, as was Gelsenkirchen and the
Ruhr area, and the local
colliery
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''Zeche Nordstern''.
[Als die Husaren den Lehrmeister überfuhren]
''Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
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History and profile
''Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung'' was founded by Erich Brost and first published 3 April 1 ...
'', published: 21 December 2012, accessed: 20 November 2015[STV Horst-Emscher: Husaren auf Höhenflug]
ruhr-guide.de, accessed: 20 November 2015
''STV's'' most successful era came after the
Second World War
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when it qualified for the new tier one
Oberliga West in 1947. In the first three post-war seasons of the league from 1947 to 1950 STV Horst-Emscher out performed Gelsenkirchen's most successful club,
FC Schalke 04
Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (), Schalke 04 (), or abbreviated as S04 (), is a professional German football and multi-sports club originally from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhi ...
, who had six German championships to its name at the time. ''STV'' finished third twice from 1947 to 1949 and fourth in 1949–50, in an era when
Borussia Dortmund won three consecutive league championships. The club attracted a regular crowd of 25,000 in its ''Fürstenbergstadion'' during this era. In 1948 the club qualified for the British occupation zone championship but lost to
FC St. Pauli in the quarter finals. In
1950 it took part in the German championship but was knocked out 3–2 by
SpVgg Fürth despite leading 2–0 at one stage.
After the successful 1949–50 season the club lost eight of its best players and consequently went into decline. Four more Oberliga seasons followed but by 1954 it was relegated to the second tier
2. Oberliga West. The club played in the
1954–55 DFB-Pokal, where it lost to
1. FC Köln
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in the first round. It returned for a season in 1958–59 but otherwise remained a second tier side. A fourth place in 1962–63 qualified the club for the new
Regionalliga West which replaced the 2. Oberliga in North Rhine-Westphalia as the second tier of the league system.
After three seasons at this level the club suffered relegation to the third tier for the first time, the
Verbandsliga Westfalen
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in 1966, where it finished runners-up in the south west group in 1966–67. The latter qualified the club for the
German amateur football championship where it defeated
Hannover 96 Amateure
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2–0 in the final to win the competition. One of the players in the team was Günter Thon, father of former German international
Olaf Thon, who himself hailed from the youth department of the club. The club, now playing in the north east division of the Amateurliga Westfalen, won the league in 1971–72 but lost the Westphalia championship to south west league winners
Sportfreunde Siegen
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.
After eight unsuccessful years of trying to return to the
Regionalliga the club decided in 1973 to merge with local rival
Eintracht Gelsenkirchen Eintracht (German for ''accord, agreement, harmony'') may refer to German-language newspaper '' Eintracht'' 1922–2017 from Chicago or the following football and sports clubs:
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* FC Eintracht Altona
* Eintracht Bad Kreuznach
* FC Ein ...
, which had been struggling financially but played in the Regionalliga, to form STV Eintracht Gelsenkirchen. The merger of the two former rivals was not a success, with the new club permanently dropping out of the second tier after the 1973–74 season. The club struggled in the Amateurliga as well and, in the 1977–78 season, ''STV'' missed the cut for the new
Oberliga Westfalen. As most former ''Eintracht'' members had left the club by then it was named back to STV Horst-Emscher.
After two seasons in the fourth division Verbandsliga Westfalen ''STV'' won the league in 1979–80 and earned promotion to the Oberliga. After only two seasons the club was relegated back to the Verbandsliga. By now ''STV'' was struggling financially and played the next twelve seasons as a lower table side in the Verbandsliga, until relegated from there as well in 1994. In between, in
1988–89, it made its second appearance in the
DFB-Pokal
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, losing 5–1 in the replay to
Union Solingen after having drawn 0–0 in the first match at home.
DFB-Pokal 1988/1989 » 1. Runde
Weltfussball.de, accessed: 20 November 2015
''STV'' returned to the Verbandsliga two years later, in 1996. At this point, DM 250,000 in debt, the club avoided insolvency by separating the football department under the new name of STV Horst-Emscher Husaren while the debt stayed with the mother club. ''STV'' nevertheless was in a downward spiral by then, suffering three consecutive relegations from 2005 to 2007 that took the side from the Verbandsliga to the Kreisliga A. In its last season, 2007–08, it was once more heavily in debt, owing DM 180,000 and consequently folded in mid-season. An attempt to rescue the club the same way as the previous time, by separating the football department as STV Horst once more however failed as the local football association refused it registration.
Honours
The club's honours:
* German amateur football championship
** Champions: 1966–67
* 2. Oberliga West
** Champions: 1957–58
* Verbandsliga Westfalen
The Westfalenliga (''formerly the '') is the second highest amateur football league in the region of Westphalia which is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the sixth tier of the German football league system. It operates in two grou ...
** Champions: 1971–72, 1979–80
Final seasons
The final season-by-season performance of the club:[Historic German football league tables]
Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 20 November 2015[STV Horst-Emscher at Fussball.de]
accessed: 20 November 2015
* With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga
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The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga
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, all leagues below dropped one tier.
References
External links
STV Horst-Emscher at Weltfussball.de
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Defunct football clubs in Germany
Defunct football clubs in North Rhine-Westphalia
Association football clubs established in 1912
1912 establishments in Germany
Association football clubs disestablished in 2007
2007 disestablishments in Germany
Sport in Gelsenkirchen
Football clubs in Germany