Viktoria itself was the result of a merger, back in 1957, between Preussen Dellbrück and SC Rapid Köln. The former club had a nice run in the German championship back in 1950, when they made it to the semifinals. Viktoria was really just a poor 3rd cousin behind 1.FC and Fortuna. In 1963 the city designated Viktoria has it's representative in the "Fairs Cup", which was the forerunner of the UEFA.
The 99/00 season was quite a success, as although they finished runner up, they were the only team to defeat champions Wuppertaler SV twice.
For the start of the 2002/03 season, the club renamed itself to SCB Viktoria Köln.
1994-95 (III) Regionalliga West/Sudwest 1995-96 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 7th 1996-97 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 14th 1997-98 (V) Verbandsliga Mittelrhein 1st 1998-99 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 4th 1999-00 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 2nd 2000-01 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 13th 2001-02 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein 2002-02 (IV) Oberliga Nordrhein
Full Name | Sport-Club-Brück Preußen Köln | ||||||||||||
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Postfach 940166, 51077 Köln 91 Phone: (0221) 896991 | ||||||||||||
Colors | Black and white | ||||||||||||
Stadium | Sportpark Höhenberg Capacity: 10,000 | ||||||||||||
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The official page has finally got started (11/99) www.scb-preussen-koeln.de ,
but two years it still had no data!!
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(c) Abseits Guide to Germany