SV Grohn

SV Grohn is a football club based in Bremen, Germany. The club is located in the district of Grohn, which was an independent village until 1939.

The club was founded in 1911 as Germania Grohn and later merged with Ball-Spielverein Grohn, which was established in 1922. After World War II, all sports clubs in Bremen were dissolved by the Allies, but the club was reestablished in 1945 through a merger with TV Grohn von 1883. The new club was named Sportgemeinschaft Grohn. In 1947, it was renamed TSV Grohn von 1883, and in 1956, the football section became independent with its current name.

One of the club's notable achievements was competing in the Gauliga Weser-Ems during the 1943/44 season at the highest level and facing SV Werder Bremen in a home league match (3–1).

Recent league positions
SV Grohn currently competes in the Oberliga Bremen, which is the sixth tier of the German football league system. The club has been playing in the lower divisions for most of its history, with occasional promotions and relegations.

The club's home games are played at the BSA Oeversberg in Bremen, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators.

SV Grohn is also known by its nickname "Schwarze Husaren" (Black Hussars).