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SC Göttingen 05 : ウィキペディア英語版
I. SC Göttingen 05

I. SC Göttingen 05 is a German football club based in Göttingen, Lower Saxony. The club was actually the second to go by that name.
== History ==
The first incarnation of 1898 was disbanded by 1903 and a new club was started up in 1905 as ''Göttinger FC 05''. In 1920 it was renamed to ''VfR 05 Göttingen'' and in 1921, to ''1. SC Göttingen 05''. For the most part, the club lived out its existence as a side known only locally in northern Germany. They played in the Westdeutscher Spielverband between 1921 and 1933, and after the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich, joined the Gauliga Niedersachsen. After World War II, the team was disbanded and re-formed as ''Schwarz-Gelb Göttingen''. They took on the name ''1. SC Göttingen 05'' again in 1948 and at the same time joined first-class Oberliga Nord. The club spent ten years there, with their best result being a fifth-place finish, before slipping to the Amateurliga Niedersachsen-Ost (III).
Göttingen played their way into the Regionalliga Nord (II) in 1964–65 for a run of thirteen seasons with good results early on including three consecutive second-place finishes. The club failed in three attempts to advance to the Bundesliga through the promotion rounds in 1967, 1968, and 1974. In 1974, Göttingen was one of the founding members of the 2. Bundesliga Nord. By the late 70's the team slipped to the III tier Amateur-Oberliga Nord, with one last appearance in the 2. Bundesliga in 1980–81, followed by a temporary fall to IV division play in the mid-90's. In 1996 and 1999, Göttingen won promotion back into the Regionalliga Nord (III), just to suffer relegation again in 1998 respectively 2000. A solid effort and first-place finish in the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen (IV), followed by a clean run through the promotion round in 2001 was wasted when the club could not get a license due to its shaky financial condition. By September 2003 the club was bankrupt: its Verbandsliga games were cancelled and its operation folded up.
A new side dubbed ''1. FC Göttingen 05'' rose from the ashes and its youth teams returned to the pitch. A merger was arranged with ''RSV Geismar'' which needed some help after being relegated and also having their own side fall apart. The combined side has returned to play in 2005–06 as ''RSV Göttingen 05''. In June 2013, the football section of ''RSV'' became an independent club under the name ''I. SC Göttingen 05'', spelled with a Roman numeral as a reference to the logo of the original club, which had also used the spelling of ''I. SC''.〔(Der 1. SC Göttingen 05 schreibt sich als I. Göttingen 05 ("1. SC Göttingen is written as I. SC Göttingen 05") ) (in German), 6 July 2013, accessed 9 January 2015〕
After a stint in the tier five Niedersachsenliga the club was relegated from this league after coming last in 2014–15.

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