Results

Club Friendly List 07/09 19:46 - TuRU Düsseldorf v SSVg Velbert - View
Germany Landespokal 08/11 13:00 - TuRU Düsseldorf v SC Kapellen-Erft D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 07/24 17:35 - TuRU Düsseldorf v SSVg Velbert L 1-3
Europe Friendlies 07/17 17:00 - TuRU Düsseldorf v Fortuna Dusseldorf II D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Niederrhein 05/01 13:00 - TuRU Düsseldorf v Victor E Burgos W 4-0
Germany Landesliga 04/10 17:30 - TuRU Düsseldorf v DV Solingen W 2-0
Germany Landesliga 03/27 18:30 - TuRU Düsseldorf v MSV Dusseldorf W 2-0
Germany Landesliga 03/22 18:30 - TuRU Düsseldorf v FC Viersen D 1-1
Germany Landesliga 03/17 14:00 - FC Monheim v TuRU Düsseldorf L 2-1
Germany Landesliga 02/23 18:30 - TuRU Düsseldorf v ASV Mettmann W 2-0
Germany Landesliga 11/17 19:00 - SC Victoria Mennrath v TuRU Düsseldorf L 4-0
Germany Landesliga 10/22 13:30 - VFB Hilden II v TuRU Düsseldorf W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 3 0
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 4 4 0
Goals against 6 6 0
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - TuRU Düsseldorf

TuRU Düsseldorf is a German sports club (football and handball) from the city of Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

Turn- und Rasensport Union Düsseldorf claims a number of early Düsseldorf clubs in its heritage. Düsseldorf Fußball Klub Union was created on 10 May 1905 as Düsselsdorfer Fußball Klub Union through the merger of Vorwärts Düsseldorf and Borussia Düsseldorf with onetime members of Fußball Club Britannia Düsseldorf. The club was renamed Düsseldorfer Sport Club Union in 1911 and in 1913 advanced to the final of the Westdeutcher Fußball Verband where they lost to Duisburger Spielverein, which then went on to the national final against VfB Leipzig. SC joined Verein für Rasensport Düsseldorf and Friedrichstädter Turnverein 1880 to form TuRU in 1919. Until July 1916 VfR had played as Sport Club Athen Düsseldorf.

TuRU in its turn advanced to the final of the Westdeutcher Fußball Verband in 1923 where they dropped a 3:4 decision to Arminia Bielefeld. Two years later they avenged themselves on both Duisburger SV and Bielefeld, defeating these sides on their way to a national quarterfinal match up versus Hertha BSC Berlin where they were eliminated.

From 1935 to 1942 Düsseldorf played in the Gauliga Niederrhein, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich. TuRU made its only DFB-Pokal (German Cup) appearance in 1937 in play for the Tschammerpokal, predecessor to the modern day cup competition, and also sent two representatives to the national side in the late 1930s.

Following World War II TuRU played briefly (1949–52) in the 2. Oberliga West (II), and then in the Landesliga Niederrhein (III) until late in the decade, before slipping into lower level amateur football. The club returned to the Landesliga in 1965 and established itself in fourth- and fifth-tier play over the next several decades. They captured Landesliga Niederrhein titles in 1994 (V tier) and 2003 (VI tier). Düsseldorf was promoted to the Oberliga Nordrhein on the strength of their 2004 Verbandsliga Niederrhein (V) title and have played at that level until 2008, earning lower-table results.

The club currently plays in the tier five Oberliga Niederrhein.

TuRU Düsseldorf is a historic football club based in Düsseldorf, Germany, known for its rich tradition and passionate fan base. Founded in 1902, the club has a long-standing presence in German football, with a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

Competing in various regional leagues, TuRU Düsseldorf has experienced its share of successes and challenges over the years. The team's colors, typically blue and white, symbolize their identity and pride. The club's home matches are played at the Paul-Janes-Stadion, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering enthusiasm.

TuRU Düsseldorf is not only focused on competitive success but also emphasizes youth development and community engagement. The club offers various programs for young players, aiming to nurture the next generation of football talent. With a blend of tradition and modernity, TuRU Düsseldorf continues to be a vital part of the local sports culture, embodying the spirit of teamwork, resilience, and dedication.