Results

Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/29 13:00 34 [18] Delbrucker SC v SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl [9] W 4-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/21 13:00 33 SC Preussen Munster II v Delbrucker SC L 8-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/14 13:00 32 Delbrucker SC v SV Schermbeck L 0-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 05/06 15:00 31 [8] ASC 09 Dortmund v Delbrucker SC [16] L 3-0
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/30 13:00 30 Delbrucker SC v Sportfreunde Siegen W 3-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/23 13:00 29 SpVgg Vreden 1921 v Delbrucker SC D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/16 13:00 28 Delbrucker SC v TuS Erndtebrück W 3-2
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/10 13:00 27 TSV Victoria Clarholz v Delbrucker SC W 1-3
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/06 17:00 26 Delbrucker SC v TUS Bovinghausen 04 D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 04/02 13:00 25 Delbrucker SC v TSG Sprockhovel W 3-0
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 03/26 13:00 24 SC Paderborn 07 II v Delbrucker SC L 3-0
Germany Oberliga Westfalen 03/19 14:00 23 Delbrucker SC v TuS Ennepetal D 1-1

Wikipedia - Delbrücker SC

Delbrücker SC is a German association football club playing in Delbrück, North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

The origins of the club lie in the founding of the youth's football club DJK Delbrück in 1920. This in turn led to the formation of Ballverein Delbrück in 1925 which took up play in the Westdeutschen Fußballverband (West German Football Federation).

After World War II the club resumed play locally with the youth side enjoying some early success in enjoying an undefeated season and capturing the East Westphalian title before dropping a 1:2 decision in the overall regional final. However, BVD ran into some difficulty involving rough play and attacks on game officials leading to the imposition of a two-year ban. The penalty was sidestepped and the team returned to play after only one year by the dissolution of BVD and subsequent formation of Delbrücker SC in 1950 which began play in the second-class city circuit.

DSC improved to the point that it made regular appearances in the Landesliga (IV) through the 50s and into the early 60s, but then slipped back to city league competition in the Bezirksliga until making a recovery in the mid-70s. The club returned to Landesliga (V) competition and in 1983–84 claimed a division title. Four years later Delbrück again found itself in the Bezirksliga (VII) until once more winning promotion to the Landesliga (VI), this time to steadily improve and advance to the Verbandsliga Westfalen (V) in 2001 and then on into the Oberliga Westfalen (IV) in 2005. With the introduction of 3. Liga in 2008 Oberliga Westfalen was downgraded to the fifth tier and replaced by NRW-Liga where DSC was dropped from it the next year. The club now plays in the tier six Westfalenliga.

In April 2006 Delbrück's 1:0 victory over VfB Fichte Bielefeld in the semi-final of the Westphalia Cup earned the club its first appearance in German Cup play the following September where they lost 2:4 to second division side SC Freiburg.

Delbrücker SC is a German football club based in Delbrück, North Rhine-Westphalia. Founded in 1920, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Delbrücker SC competes in various regional leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of community through the sport.

The team's colors are typically represented by a combination of blue and white, which are proudly worn by players and fans alike during matches. The club's home games are held at the Stadion an der Paderborner Straße, where passionate supporters gather to cheer on their team.

Delbrücker SC is known for its emphasis on youth development, often integrating young players from the local area into the first team. This focus on nurturing talent has helped the club maintain a competitive edge in regional competitions while also promoting a strong sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a vibrant youth academy, Delbrücker SC continues to strive for success on the pitch, aiming to climb the ranks of German football while remaining a beloved institution in the Delbrück community.