The 1978/79 season marked a turning point in the history of Preussen Münster. After being trapped in the Regionalliga for several years, coach Karl-Heinz Feldkamp managed to assemble a formidable team that not only dominated the league but also captured the hearts of the fans. The matches at the Stadion an der Hammer Straße were a true spectacle, and supporters sensed that something great was in the air.

Looking back at the decisive matches of the season, it becomes clear how multifaceted the success was. The team impressed with a combination of tactical discipline and individual brilliance. Players like Klaus Möller and Hans-Jürgen Krug played pivotal roles in ensuring that Preussen Münster not only secured victories but also earned the coveted place in the Bundesliga. In a crucial match against direct rival 1. FC Köln (not to be confused with the present-day FC Köln), the entire city was abuzz, and the support from the fans was overwhelming.

The final matches of the season were not for the faint-hearted. The tension was palpable as Preussen Münster entered the last game, which would determine promotion. The jubilation that echoed through the streets of Münster after the final whistle was indescribable. Fans celebrated the return to the highest German football league, and the club was finally where it belonged.

The promotion of 1979 was not just a success on the pitch but also a significant moment for the club's identity. Preussen Münster was no longer just a regional team; it was a name recognized throughout Germany. The pride and passion of the fans became the hallmark of the club, and this promotion laid the foundation for future development.

In the years that followed, Preussen Münster may not have always managed to establish itself in the Bundesliga, but the spirit of the 1979 promotion lives on. Each time the team steps onto the pitch, the fan base recalls the unforgettable moments of that season and the hopes and dreams associated with it. The story of Preussen Münster is one of relentless pursuit of success, and the promotion of 1979 remains the shining star in this narrative.