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SC Hauenstein : ウィキペディア英語版
SC Hauenstein

SC Hauenstein is a German association football club from the municipality of Hauenstein, Rhineland-Palatinate.
==History==
''Sport-Club Hauenstein'' was established on 24 March 1919 at the "Gasthaus Zum Schwaninn". The club merged with ''DJK Hauenstein'' on 7 November 1930, but as a faith-based club, was banned in 1935 as politically undesirable under the Nazi regime.
A new association was formed in partnership with ''Turnverein Hauenstein'' following World War II on 26 June 1946 as ''Sport-Gemeinshaft Hauenstein''. This was lost on 10 March 1950 and the membership of the defunct club immediately re-formed themselves on 17 March 1950 with ''SC'' and ''TV'' re-emerging as separate sides.〔Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9〕
''SC'' joined the third tier 2. Amateurliga Westpfalz and in 1960 won its way to the 1. Amateurliga Südwest (II).〔
*(Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv ) historical German domestic league tables (in German)〕 Following the establishment of the first division Bundesliga in 1963, lower division football in the country was reorganized. The Amateurliga Südwest became a third tier circuit (Verbandsliga) where ''Hauenstein'' competed until 1970, earning indifferent results until finally being sent down. The team remained in lower division play through the 70s and 80s and made a single season appearance in the Amateur Oberliga Südwest (III) in 1990–91. They returned to the AOL Südwest, which was now a fourth tier circuit, in 1993, and then became part of the Regionalliga West/Südwest (III) in a subsequent league restructuring. ''Hauenstein'' was relegated in 1997 to play in the Oberliga Südwest (IV). Generally a mid-table side, ''SC'' earned a second-place result in 2003 and finished third in 2005. In the 2012 the league was renamed Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar with ''SCH'' continuing to achieve good results, culminating in a runners-up finish in 2015 and participation in the promotion round to the Regionalliga Südwest. After a draw and a loss the club missed out on promotion with Bahlinger SC promoted instead.〔(Regionalliga-Qualifikation 2015 Südwest » Aufstiegsrunde ) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 31 May 2015〕

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