VfB Auerbach
VfB Auerbach | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Association for movement games Auerbach 1906 eV |
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Seat | Auerbach , Saxony | ||
founding | May 17, 1906, founded in 1991 |
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Colours | Black yellow | ||
president | Knut Beyse | ||
Website | vfb-auerbach.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Sven Koehler | ||
Venue | Arena to Vogtlandweide | ||
Places | 5000 | ||
league | Regionalliga Northeast | ||
2019/20 | 9th place | ||
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The Association for Movement Games Auerbach 1906 eV , or VfB Auerbach for short , is a Saxon football and tennis club from Auerbach in Vogtland .
history
The origins of the club go back to the Auerbach Football Club (AFC) founded on May 17, 1906. He became champion in the 2a class in Sportgau Vogtland in 1908, although it was not entered in the club register until June 20, 1913 . The AFC was renamed on April 18, 1919 in "VfB Auerbach 1906 eV".
After the occupation of Germany, the association was forced to dissolve on June 10, 1945. In the autumn of the same year, the “Sports and Culture Cartel Auerbach iV” with the “Football (Ziegeleiweg)” department was formed. The soccer team played as SG Auerbach / Vogtland in the 1948/49 season in the soccer district of West Saxony. After the founding of the German Democratic Republic in 1949, the "BSG Einheit Auerbach" was also founded on January 6, 1951. In 1989 the BSG was the largest sports community in Auerbach with boxing, fencing, soccer, bowling, roller sports, tennis, table tennis, gymnastics / gymnastics and hiking / tourism.
In 1991, the "VfB Auerbach 1906 eV" was finally re-established, whose football department was promoted to the Oberliga Nordost in 2003 . In 2012, when they were runner-up behind FSV Zwickau, they were promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost , in which VfB has been able to hold their own year after year. The club's second team currently plays in the Vogtland League.
League affiliation since 1990
- 1990–1991: Chemnitz district class, season 1
- 1991–1994: Chemnitz District League
- 1994-2003: State League Saxony
- 2003–2012: Oberliga Nordost (Season South)
- since 2012: Regionalliga Nordost
Stadion
The soccer field on Ziegeleiweg was inaugurated on September 18, 1921. It was only with the sporting success of VfB Auerbach in 1991 that the venue developed from a sports field to a football stadium . The main grandstand was built in 1993 and the rear grandstand in the south with a VIP lounge and modern changing rooms in 2009. Following the construction of the extended guest stand on the back straight, the VfB Stadium currently holds 5,000 spectators.
Well-known athletes
- Andreas Bielau , soccer player and coach
- Kevin Hampf , soccer player
- Stefan Persigehl , soccer player
- Matthias Ruländer , soccer player
- Gunnar Stabenow , soccer player
- Marcus Wieland , soccer player
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Matthias Hunger: Fan curve: VfB Auerbach. In: Zeitspiel. # 12, II / 2018, ISSN 2365-3175 , pp. 64-65.
- ↑ www.rsssf.com: Football in the Soviet Zone 1948/49
- ↑ Curiosity: Auerbach manages to stay up and nobody notices. In: mdr.de. Retrieved August 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Auerbach is upgrading the VfB stadium. In: Freiepresse.de. Retrieved August 10, 2018 .
- ↑ a b History of the VfB