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Eintracht Walsum

One Club. One Goal: Professional Football

Welcome to Project Eintracht.

Together, we write history.

Football is more than just a sport – it is passion, identity, and unity. A force that connects millions.

With a globally unique and innovative strategy, we aim to reshape the path from amateur to professional football. Be part of this exciting journey – whether as a player, fan, member, investor, or sponsor. Be there as vision turns into reality, and experience success and emotions that last.

About the Club

Over a century in amateur football –
now ready for the next step. Discover our story.

SV Walsum 1919 & SG Wacker Walsum 1920 – Two Clubs, One Legacy

For decades, SV Walsum 1919 and SG Wacker Walsum 1920 played a defining role in amateur football in the north of Duisburg. Deeply rooted in their local community, both clubs stood for what football is truly about: passion, unity, and a strong sense of belonging.

Generations of players, families, and volunteers made these clubs more than just teams. They were places where people came together, where young talent was developed, and where a true love for the game was lived every day.

Like many amateur clubs, they eventually faced growing challenges. Limited resources and structural changes made it necessary to rethink the future.

The answer was a shared step forward:
Through the merger of both clubs, Eintracht Walsum was formed with the goal of combining strengths and securing the long-term future of football in the region.

While the names SV Walsum and Wacker Walsum are no longer active, their spirit and legacy live on in Eintracht Walsum.

Tradition doesn’t end. It evolves.

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 – A legacy of grassroots football in the Ruhr region

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 was founded in 1920 in the Duisburg district of Walsum and developed over many decades into an established part of amateur football in North Rhine-Westphalia. The club belonged to the traditional category of community-based sports clubs that have shaped football culture across the Ruhr region.

Sporting activity was firmly rooted in regional amateur football. Participation in local league structures formed the core of the club’s sporting identity, with an emphasis on continuity, team football, and development within the community rather than results beyond the regional level.

Youth development played a central role in the club’s structure. Youth teams, local competitions, and the progression of young players into senior football formed the foundation of its sporting pathway. For generations, SG Wacker Walsum provided a sporting environment for children, teenagers, and adults from the local area.

Beyond the pitch, the club was strongly defined by volunteer involvement. Coaches, families, and supporters formed the backbone of daily operations, ensuring the functioning of training, match days, and organisational life within the club.

Over time, SG Wacker Walsum was also affected by broader structural developments in amateur football. Increasing organisational requirements and changing conditions within grassroots sport created long-term challenges for traditional club structures.

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 stands as an example of the many traditional grassroots clubs in the Ruhr region that have shaped local football culture for generations and sustained the game at its foundation level.

SV Walsum 1919 – Football with deep local roots

SV Walsum 1919 was founded in the Duisburg district of Walsum and stands among the early football clubs in the region. Established in the years following World War I, the club became a long-standing part of the local sporting landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The club’s focus was centred on sustained participation in grassroots football rather than competitive progression. SV Walsum provided a stable structure for organised football in the community and remained active in regional league systems for many years.

A defining aspect of the club was its strong connection to the local area. SV Walsum served as a sporting home for multiple generations, offering a place where football functioned as a shared social experience and a unifying element within the community.

The club’s daily operations were sustained through volunteer commitment. Training sessions, match days, and organisational responsibilities were carried by dedicated members who ensured the continuity of the club over decades.

As with many traditional grassroots clubs, SV Walsum was increasingly affected by structural changes within amateur football. Evolving organisational demands and shifting conditions in the sporting landscape gradually reshaped the environment in which the club operated.

SV Walsum 1919 reflects the long-standing tradition of organised grassroots football in the north of Duisburg and represents an era in which local clubs formed the foundation of the sport.

One Club. One Goal: Professional Football

Welcome to Project Eintracht.

Together, we write history.

Football is more than just a sport – it is passion, identity, and unity.
A force that connects millions.

With a globally unique and innovative strategy, we aim to reshape the path from amateur to professional football. Be part of this exciting journey – whether as a player, fan, member, investor, or sponsor. Be there as vision turns into reality, and experience success and emotions that last.

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About the Club

Over a century in amateur football –
now ready for the next step. Discover our story.

SV Walsum 1919 & SG Wacker Walsum 1920 – Two Clubs, One Legacy

For decades, SV Walsum 1919 and SG Wacker Walsum 1920 played a defining role in amateur football in the north of Duisburg. Deeply rooted in their local community, both clubs stood for what football is truly about: passion, unity, and a strong sense of belonging.

Generations of players, families, and volunteers made these clubs more than just teams. They were places where people came together, where young talent was developed, and where a true love for the game was lived every day.

Like many amateur clubs, they eventually faced growing challenges. Limited resources and structural changes made it necessary to rethink the future.

The answer was a shared step forward:
Through the merger of both clubs, Eintracht Walsum was formed with the goal of combining strengths and securing the long-term future of football in the region.

While the names SV Walsum and Wacker Walsum are no longer active, their spirit and legacy live on in Eintracht Walsum.

Tradition doesn’t end. It evolves.

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 – A legacy of grassroots football in the Ruhr region

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 was founded in 1920 in the Duisburg district of Walsum and developed over many decades into an established part of amateur football in North Rhine-Westphalia. The club belonged to the traditional category of community-based sports clubs that have shaped football culture across the Ruhr region.

Sporting activity was firmly rooted in regional amateur football. Participation in local league structures formed the core of the club’s sporting identity, with an emphasis on continuity, team football, and development within the community rather than results beyond the regional level.

Youth development played a central role in the club’s structure. Youth teams, local competitions, and the progression of young players into senior football formed the foundation of its sporting pathway. For generations, SG Wacker Walsum provided a sporting environment for children, teenagers, and adults from the local area.

Beyond the pitch, the club was strongly defined by volunteer involvement. Coaches, families, and supporters formed the backbone of daily operations, ensuring the functioning of training, match days, and organisational life within the club.

Over time, SG Wacker Walsum was also affected by broader structural developments in amateur football. Increasing organisational requirements and changing conditions within grassroots sport created long-term challenges for traditional club structures.

SG Wacker Walsum 1920 stands as an example of the many traditional grassroots clubs in the Ruhr region that have shaped local football culture for generations and sustained the game at its foundation level.

SV Walsum 1919 – Football with deep local roots

SV Walsum 1919 was founded in the Duisburg district of Walsum and stands among the early football clubs in the region. Established in the years following World War I, the club became a long-standing part of the local sporting landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The club’s focus was centred on sustained participation in grassroots football rather than competitive progression. SV Walsum provided a stable structure for organised football in the community and remained active in regional league systems for many years.

A defining aspect of the club was its strong connection to the local area. SV Walsum served as a sporting home for multiple generations, offering a place where football functioned as a shared social experience and a unifying element within the community.

The club’s daily operations were sustained through volunteer commitment. Training sessions, match days, and organisational responsibilities were carried by dedicated members who ensured the continuity of the club over decades.

As with many traditional grassroots clubs, SV Walsum was increasingly affected by structural changes within amateur football. Evolving organisational demands and shifting conditions in the sporting landscape gradually reshaped the environment in which the club operated.

SV Walsum 1919 reflects the long-standing tradition of organised grassroots football in the north of Duisburg and represents an era in which local clubs formed the foundation of the sport.

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Alongside our first team, we field additional senior teams as well as a vibrant and continuously growing youth academy. Explore all teams in detail and get to know the people who bring our club to life and shape it every day.

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Project Eintracht is a globally unique concept, breaking entirely new ground in its form. For this reason, we pursue our vision and goals with a clear structure—step by step, deliberate and sustainable.

Our strategy is built for the long term and follows a simple principle:
maximum success with minimal risk.

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