FC Kilia Kiel is a German association football club from the city of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein.
History
The club was formed 23 July 1902 by a group of footballers who had left 1. Kieler Fusballverein von 1900 which plays today as Holstein Kiel. Through the 1920s the club played in the Nordkreisliga where it was competitive enough to earn second-place finishes behind Holstein in 1922, 1923 and 1924. The next season the Kreisliga was split into two sections; the Fordestaffel and the Eiderstaffel, with Holstein playing in the former and Kilia the latter. This did not change the club's fortunes, however, as Kilia was unable to overtake its rival and make it out of regional league play to the national level.
The club played lower-tier football over the next decades until winning promotion in 1941 to the Gauliga Nordmark, one of sixteen top-flight divisions formed in the 1933 re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. The following season this division was also split up to form the Gauliga Hamburg and the Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein – where Kilia again finished second-best to Holstein.
World War II eventually forced the club to join Union Teutonia Kiel to form the war time side (Kriegsspielgemeinshaft) KSG Kilia Kiel/Union Teutonia Kiel. Play in the division became local in character, centered on the cities of Kiel and Lubeck. Conflict overtook the region and therefore league results are unknown for the 1944–45 season.
After the war Kilia resumed play in the second tier Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein where they played through to 1962 without distinguishing themselves. After the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's first top flight professional league in 1963, and the subsequent re-organization of the lower divisions, Kilia found itself in what was now the third tier Amateurliga Schleswig-Holstein. They took part in promotion playoffs for the Regionalliga Nord (II) at the end of the 1964