FC Kilia Kiel
As one of the first clubs Kilia had already in 1913 its own sports field - at that time for footballers still far from a matter of course. Also today the Kiliaplatz is at the Hasseldieksdammer way/corner Mühlenweg.
On 9 June 1919 the tribune was inaugurated, which is as soccer wooden tribune the oldest still existing in completely Northern Germany and now soon 100 years exists.
The footballerischen bright times of the FC KILIA on national level, as the largest rival of the local competitor Holstein Kiel at that time, have their origin already in the early years of the 20th century. After the Second World War, after a successful restart, an up and down between the various divisions developed. When something like the "golden 80s" dawned for the Kilians, the best players were "bought away" by higher-class clubs. For example, Tobias Homp moved to the Bundesliga (Hamburger SV), as did Sidney Sam (Hamburger SV, Bayer Leverkusen, FC Schalke 04, among others), who even became a national player and made it to five international matches.
Currently, seven youth teams, two women's teams and one men's team play for the traditional club.
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