1. FC Hassfurt

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1. FC Hassfurt
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Basic data
Surname 1. Football Club Haßfurt 1917 e. V.
Seat Hassfurt , Bavaria
founding January 15, 1917
Colours Red White
Website http://www.fchassfurt.de/
First soccer team
Venue Stadium at the flood bridge ( location )
Places 10,000
league District League Schweinfurt 2
2018/19 4th Place
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The 1. FC Haßfurt is a German football and tennis club from Hassfurt , the county seat of the district Haßberge in the Bavarian administrative district of Lower Franconia . In football, he is a member of the Regional Association South and the State Association of Bavaria (Lower Franconia, Schweinfurt district) and in tennis the Bavarian Tennis Association (Lower Franconia district).

Club name

The club was founded on January 15, 1917 as 1. FC Haßfurt. In 1938 the merger with TV Haßfurt took place to form SpVgg Haßfurt, which was dissolved again in 1948 into the two independent clubs 1. FC and TV. From 1945 the name was 1. FC Haßfurt-ASV for three years.

Soccer

Divisions

1. FC Haßfurt was promoted to the 1st amateur league in Northern Bavaria in 1960. As a promoter, the championship title was also won in this class in the 1960/61 round and thus moved into the promotion round to the 2nd League South . The Lower Franconia prevailed against the competitors TSV Heusenstamm, Offenburger FV and FV Kornwestheim and rose to the 2nd Division in the south. In the promotion round, the later amateur national player Heinz-Herbert Kreh (19 internationals: 1962-66) and the A-national player Ludwig Müller (6 internationals: 1968-69) with. In the games for the German amateur championship in 1961, Haßfurt failed in the semifinals at Siegburg 04. In the 18-man season of the 2nd League South, the Red-Blacks finished 10th and 14th respectively. Since after the 1962/63 season only the ranks one to nine qualified for the new Regionalliga Süd from the 1963/64 round, Haßfurt went back to the Bavarian Amateur League. Ludwig Müller, the top performer on the defensive, moved to 1. FC Nürnberg in the Bundesliga after finishing 3rd in the Bavarian League in 1963/64 . 1. FC belonged to the Bayernliga for nine years before relegation took place after the 1971/72 round. In 1976 the return to the Bayern League was celebrated and after two years even the championship in the highest amateur class in Bavaria. For economic reasons, Lower Franconia decided not to be promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga South . The MTV Ingolstadt took their place. In the amateur league of Bavaria, Haßfurt took the runner-up behind FC Augsburg in the 1979/80 round and was relegated from the league the following year.

Venues

  • Sports grounds at the flood bridge, 1918–1962
  • Stadium at the flood bridge, from 1962–2006
  • Resistant stadium at the flood bridge, 2006–2016
  • Stadium at the flood bridge, since 2017

Outstanding players

  • Erwin Albert , u. a. later at Hertha BSC and for SK Beveren (Belgium) top scorer in the 1st division 1979 (28 goals)
  • Heinz-Herbert Kreh , amateur national player and DFB official
  • Ludwig Müller , national team player
  • Martin Müller, 10 games for the Bavarian regional cup selection (BFV), two-time regional cup winner. 256 games in the Bayernliga for FC Schweinfurt 05 and FC Bayern Munich amateurs.
  • Willi Müller, 32 games for the national cup selection of Bavaria (BFV)
  • Rudi Oehm , player in the 2nd League South
  • Tom Schütz , professional at Arminia Bielefeld

tennis

The tennis department of 1. FC Haßfurt plays its team games on six open courts on the sports grounds at the flood bridge. The department has 85 members, of which 75 adults and ten young people, 50 and players take part in the team competitions. The women's 60 team plays in the Bayernliga Nord and was Bavarian champion there in 2017.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tennis Department
  2. BTV leagues 2017: Women 60 Bavarian League (4-er) Gr. 093 NO (btv.de, accessed July 4, 2017)