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VfB Hüls

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German football club

Football club
VfB Hüls
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Full nameVerein für Bewegungsspiele 48/64 Hüls e.V.
Founded22 July 1948
GroundStadion am Badeweiher
Capacity6,000
ChairmanDr. Hartmut Müller
ManagerMarkus Kaya
LeagueBezirksliga Westfalen 11 (VIII)
2015–163rd

VfB Hüls is aGerman association football club fromMarl, North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

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The club was founded on 22 July 1948 asEintracht Lippe and then renamedVerein für Rasenspiele 1948 e.V. Marl-Hüls on 27 January 1951.VfR merged withSuS Drewer-Süd in 1976 to create the current club. After claiming the title in the fifth division Verbandsliga Westfalen in 1997 the club was promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen (IV). In 2007 it was demoted to the Verbandsliga but won their division championship the next year to go back to the newNRW-Liga (V). In 2012 the NRW-Liga was dissolved and after four seasons there, 'VfR' was one of the clubs specially promoted to theRegionalliga West (IV) but was relegated after a 17th-place finish back to the refoundedOberliga Westfalen (V). The club finished in 16th place in 2015 but announced its restart in the Bezirksliga (VIII) for next season.[1]

Stadium

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VfB Hüls plays its home matches in the Stadion am Badeweiher which has a capacity of 6,000.

Honours

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The club's honours:

References

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  1. ^Hamers, Dominik (23 April 2015)."VfB Hüls zieht Mannschaft zurück" (in German). RevierSport. Retrieved15 June 2015.

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