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The TSG Augsburg is a German football and sports club from Augsburg, Schwaben, formed in 1885. It consists of over 2500 members in 13 different departments ranging from football to alpine skiing. ==Overview== The club was formed on 12 March 1885〔(History of TSG Augsburg ), by: TSG Augsburg, author: Hubert Wiekof accessed: 06/12/2007〕 at the ''Gasthaus Paradiesgarten'', a restaurant and pub in the north of Augsburg, as ''TV Lechhausen''. The club originally was focused on gymnastics. The club built a sports hall in the Augsburg suburb of ''Hammerschmiede'' in 1892. In 1918, the club formed a football team together with the players of the ''FC Lechhausen'' (formed 1911) which returned from the First World War. The football department within the club named itself ''FC Union'' and started to take part in the Bavarian leagues. In 1923, the club archived the championship in the A-Klasse and gained promotion to the second division. In 1924, the football department separated from the ''TV Lechhausen'' due to a change in the laws gouverning sports associations in Germany. In August 1933, a group of local sports- and football-clubs merged to form the ''Turn- und Sportgemeinde Eintracht Augsburg'', among them the ''TVL'' and the ''FC Union''. This union however didn't last long and the varying clubs became independent again. In 1934, the ''TVL'' and the ''FC Union'' merged again, this time for good, and formed the ''Turn- und Sport-Union 1885 Augsburg''. In April 1941, with the effects of the 2nd World War showing, the local clubs in the ''Lechhausen'' area had to finally merge and the TSG Augsburg was born. In 1942, the new club managed to win promotion to the ''Gauliga Südbayern'', the highest league in southern Bavaria at the time. In 1944, the ground of TSG was heavily damaged in one of many air-raids on the industrially important city of Augsburg. After the war, the ''TSG'' spent two seasons in the Landesliga Bayern-South, then the second tier of football, from 1946 to 1948. In 1950, the club gained promotion again, this time to the Amateurliga Bayern (III) where it stayed till 1956 with a third place in 1955 being the highlight. The rest of its time were spent in the 2nd Amateurliga Schwaben. In 1964, the club won promotion to the Amateurliga Bayern, winning the Landesliga Bayern-Süd. This success however only lasted for a year, the club finishing last in the Bayernliga and being relegated. In the coming years, ''TSG'' finished in the upper half of the Landesliga table, coming second in 1970 and 1975. In 1977, the club was relegated from the league to the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord. In 1972, the club finished building a new sports hall at its old homeground at ''Schillstraße''. The club continued to build new facilities, accumulating a large dept in the process which it found hard to pay off. In the process, the club nearly went broke. The only solution in the end was to sell the ''TSG'' sports ground and hall to the Augsburg city council and then lease it back. ''TSG'' won the championship in the Bezirksliga in 1983 and returned to the Landesliga again. A third place in 1986 was a last highlight before the club went down again in 1988 to the new Bezirksoberliga Schwaben. After some initial success, further relegation couldn't be avoided. The club fell to an all-time low, to the point where they are now playing in the A-Klasse Augsburg 2, the lowest possible league level in Bavaria. It is a deep fall for a club that once was the number three in Augsburg football, behind FC Augsburg and TSV Schwaben. In the 2007–08 season, the TSG's fortunes improved and the club managed to dominate and win its division, gaining promotion. After a second-place finish in the tier-ten Kreislklasse in 2009-10 the club gained promotion back to the Kreisliga for the first time since 2001. It lasted for two seasons at this level before being relegated again in 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TSG Augsburg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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