Results

Germany Oberliga Hamburg 05/17 17:00 33 [7] HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst v Wedeler TSV [15] D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 05/12 09:15 32 [15] Wedeler TSV v Wandsbeker TSV Concordia [14] W 5-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 05/03 17:30 31 [8] TuS Osdorf v Wedeler TSV [15] W 0-3
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/28 09:15 30 Wedeler TSV v VfL Pinneberg W 7-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/22 09:15 34 [16] Wedeler TSV v SV Curslack-Neuengamme [11] D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/16 16:30 21 [14] SV Rugenbergen v Wedeler TSV [17] D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/12 18:00 29 [10] FC Süderelbe v Wedeler TSV [16] L 3-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/07 09:15 28 [16] Wedeler TSV v Altona 93 [1] L 0-2
Germany Landespokal 04/03 15:30 - Wedeler TSV v FC Eintracht Norderstedt L 1-3
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/22 18:30 27 [5] Victoria Hamburg v Wedeler TSV [16] L 3-1
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/17 10:15 26 [17] Wedeler TSV v Niendorfer TSV [8] W 2-0
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/10 09:45 25 [15] Hamburg Eimsbutteler BC v Wedeler TSV [17] W 2-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 1 5 1
Goals against 1 2 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Wedeler TSV

Wedeler TSV is a German association football club from the town of Wedel, Schleswig-Holstein, on the outskirts of Hamburg. Established in 1863 as a gymnastics club, the current day sports club has departments for Aikido, athletics, badminton, bowling, boxing, dance, fitness, gymnastics, handball, Judo, Karate, running, swimming, and table tennis. The football side currently plays in the Oberliga Hamburg (V).

History

Following World War II Germany was divided into four occupation zones by the victorious Allies. Most organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs, were dissolved by occupying authorities as having been politically comprised under the Nazi regime. Football competition was quickly reestablished within Hamburg, which was part of the British occupation zone. Wedeler played in the Bezirksklasse Hamburg (III) in 1947–49 and became part of the new Amateurliga Hamburg (II) following a first-place finish there and league reorganization in 1949.

The club spent only a single season at that level before slipping back to compete as a third-tier side through the 1950s, 1960s, and on into the early 1970s. League restructuring reduced the club to the fifth division. They narrowly missed making their way back up after losing the deciding match of the 1975–76 season which left them tied on points for first place with FC Viktoria Wilhelmsburg which advanced instead. TSV continued to be competitive finishing in second place in each of the next two seasons behind Harburger TB and the second-team side of FC St. Pauli before finally being relegated in 1980.

Wedel remained a fifth- and sixth-tier side into the new millennium. They made a single season appearance in the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV) in 2003–04, but were quickly relegated after finishing 17th. A Landesliga title in 2009 returned the team to the Oberliga, which was now a fifth-tier circuit after the introduction of the 3. Liga. After relegation from the Oberliga in 2011 the club returned to playing in the Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia again. Following a 2nd place in the 2015–16 season the club won promotion to the Oberliga Hamburg, from which its first team withdrew in 2019 for personnel reasons, dropping down to the Kreisklasse A (IX) after forming a joint team with a new club Sportfreunden Holm.

Wedeler TSV is a German soccer team based in Wedel, a town in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The team was founded in 1948 and has a rich history of success in regional and national competitions.

Known for their strong work ethic and disciplined style of play, Wedeler TSV has a loyal fan base that supports them at every match. The team's colors are blue and white, and their home games are played at the Wedel Stadium, a modern facility that can hold thousands of spectators.

Wedeler TSV has a talented roster of players, including both experienced veterans and promising young talents. The team is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and creative movement on the field.

Overall, Wedeler TSV is a respected and competitive team in German soccer, always striving for success and looking to make their mark in both regional and national competitions.