Germany Regionalliga South West 04/13 12:00 29 [11] KSV Hessen Kassel v FC Astoria Walldorf [13] W 1-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 04/06 12:00 28 [3] VfB Stuttgart II v KSV Hessen Kassel [11] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 04/02 17:00 27 [11] KSV Hessen Kassel v FSV Frankfurt [14] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/30 13:00 26 [8] Bahlinger SC v KSV Hessen Kassel [12] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/23 13:00 25 [10] KSV Hessen Kassel v TSV Schott Mainz [18] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/15 18:00 24 [4] SG Barockstadt v KSV Hessen Kassel [11] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/09 13:00 23 [14] KSV Hessen Kassel v TSG Hoffenheim II [2] W 1-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/02 13:00 22 [7] Eintracht Frankfurt II v KSV Hessen Kassel [14] D 2-2
Germany Landespokal 02/24 13:00 - FC Giessen v KSV Hessen Kassel D 0-0
Europe Friendlies 01/20 13:00 - Gutersloh 2000 v KSV Hessen Kassel L 3-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 12/16 13:00 20 [1] Stuttgarter Kickers v KSV Hessen Kassel [14] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 12/09 13:00 21 [15] KSV Hessen Kassel v VfR Aalen [14] W 3-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 12/03 13:00 20 Stuttgarter Kickers v KSV Hessen Kassel - Postponed
Germany Regionalliga South West 11/25 13:00 19 [14] KSV Hessen Kassel v TSV Steinbach [8] W 3-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 11/17 18:00 18 [12] Mainz II v KSV Hessen Kassel [14] L 4-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 11/11 13:00 17 [15] KSV Hessen Kassel v TSG Balingen [16] W 3-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 11/05 13:00 16 [18] TuS Koblenz v KSV Hessen Kassel [15] L 1-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 10/27 17:00 15 [13] KSV Hessen Kassel v Kickers Offenbach [10] L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 10/21 12:00 14 [7] FC 08 Homburg v KSV Hessen Kassel [12] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 10/14 12:00 13 [10] KSV Hessen Kassel v SGV Freiberg [3] L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 10/07 12:00 12 [15] FC Astoria Walldorf v KSV Hessen Kassel [12] W 0-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 10/03 12:00 11 [10] KSV Hessen Kassel v VfB Stuttgart II [3] L 1-5
Germany Regionalliga South West 09/30 12:00 10 [12] FSV Frankfurt v KSV Hessen Kassel [7] L 2-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 09/23 12:00 9 [6] KSV Hessen Kassel v Bahlinger SC [14] L 0-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 09/17 12:00 8 [16] TSV Schott Mainz v KSV Hessen Kassel [10] W 0-5
Germany Regionalliga South West 09/09 12:00 7 [9] KSV Hessen Kassel v SG Barockstadt [5] W 2-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 09/03 12:00 6 [4] TSG Hoffenheim II v KSV Hessen Kassel [9] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 08/30 17:00 5 [6] KSV Hessen Kassel v Eintracht Frankfurt II [5] D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 08/26 12:00 4 [4] VfR Aalen v KSV Hessen Kassel [7] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 08/19 12:00 3 [7] KSV Hessen Kassel v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] W 2-1

Wikipedia - KSV Hessen Kassel

KSV Hessen Kassel is a semi-professional German football club based in Kassel, Hesse. KSV competes in the German Regionalliga Südwest, the fourth tier of German football. Nicknamed "Die Löwen" (the lions), the club was founded as FC Union 93 Kassel in 1893. A series of mergers, insolvency and re-starts led to the club known today being re-formed on 3 February 1998. The club's colours are red and white and their home ground since 1953 has been the Auestadion, located in the southwest of the city of Kassel next to the historic Karlsaue park.

History

The club was founded as FC Union 93 Kassel in 1893 and just two years later joined FC Hassia 93 Cassel to form Casseler FV 95. In 1919, fusion with VfK Kassel created SV Kurhessen Kassel. It was as Kurhessen that the club joined the Gauliga Hessen, one of sixteen top flight divisions established in the re-organization of German football in 1933 under the Third Reich. They were relegated at the end of the 1935–36 season and made their way back in 1938, but continued to perform poorly, narrowly missing relegation in subsequent seasons. They earned their best result in 1942 in the newly formed Gauliga Kurhessen, finishing just two points shy of division winners 1. SV Borussia 04 Fulda. In 1944, they joined CSC 03 Kassel to form the combined wartime side KSG SV Kurhessen/CSC 03 Kassel and again finished two points behind the division leaders, this time in third place on goal difference. The Gauliga Kurhessen was re-organized into three groups for the following season and the club assigned to the Gruppe Kassel, but the region was overtaken by World War II, bringing a stop to league play.

After the war, SVKK was one of a number of clubs merged to form the Gründung der Sportgruppe Süd, an association active in a number of sports. This club became VfL Kassel in 1946, and finally, merged with Kasseler SV Kassel in November 1947 to become today's KSV Hessen Kassel.

Historical chart of Hessen Kassel league performance

Kassel quickly established themselves as a stolid, but largely unremarked, second-tier side. They played their way into what was at the time the first tier Oberliga Süd and then found themselves in the Regionalliga Süd (II) after the formation in 1963 of Germany's new premier level professional league, the Bundesliga. A first place Regionalliga finish in 1964 saw them compete unsuccessfully in the promotion rounds for the Bundesliga . The club continued to play tier II ball until the mid 70s when their performance dropped them to Amateur Oberliga Hessen (III) until the start of the next decade brought an advance to the 2. Bundesliga. Through the 80s, the team flirted with promotion to the senior circuit, but could never quite put themselves over the top. In 1985 the club just missed being promoted: a loss to Nurenburg (0–2) in the last game of the season against wins by three other clubs in the hunt saw Kassel left behind.

Those runs at the Bundesliga in the 80s, alongside an advance to the quarter-final of the DFB-Pokal in 1991, represent the apex of the team's achievement. The club was bankrupted in 1993 and the football side set off on its own as FC Hessen Kassel. They too had financial problems and in 1998 also found themselves bankrupt, but this time plunged all the way down to Kreisliga Hessen A (VIII). Kassel began their recovery by going unbeaten over the course of the next two seasons and advanced to the Oberliga Hessen (IV) which they won in 2005–06 to earn a promotion to the Regionalliga (III). In 2007–08, they failed to qualify for the new 3. Liga, remaining in the Regionaliga Süd, now tier four. They came close to promotion once more in 2010–11 but narrowly failed finishing third.

At the end of the 2011–12 season the club was grouped into the new Regionalliga Südwest, which replaced the Regionalliga Süd in the region. In 2012–13 the club won the inaugural championship of the new league and qualified for the promotion play-off to the 3. Liga.

Die Löwen lost their play-off tie for promotion to the 3. Liga over two legs to Holstein Kiel who finished the 2012–13 season as champions of Regionalliga Nord. Kassel lost the first game of the tie away at the Holstein-Stadion in Kiel 2–0. In the return leg in Kassel, the club lost 2–1 at the Auestadion in front of 17,000 fans. The following season the club was not able to challenge for the championship, only finishing 13th.

Hessen Kassel is a professional soccer team based in Kassel, Germany. The team was founded in 1893 and has a rich history in German football. Hessen Kassel competes in the Regionalliga Südwest, which is the fourth tier of the German football league system.

The team plays their home matches at the Auestadion, a historic stadium with a capacity of over 18,000 spectators. Hessen Kassel has a passionate fan base and a strong rivalry with other clubs in the region.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive organization, Hessen Kassel has a talented squad of players who are dedicated to achieving success on the pitch. The team has a tradition of developing young talent and has produced several players who have gone on to play at higher levels of professional football.

Hessen Kassel has a proud tradition of success in German football and continues to be a competitive force in the Regionalliga Südwest. With a strong fan base, talented players, and a rich history, Hessen Kassel is a team to watch in German soccer.