FC Steinen-Höllstein

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FC Steinen-Höllstein
Club coat of arms FC Steinen-Höllstein.png
Basic data
Surname
Steinen-Höllstein 1912 eV football club
Seat Steinen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 1912
Colours black-and-white
Board Siegfried Keith
Website fcs-h1912.de
First soccer team
Venue Wiesental Stadium
Places 8000
league District league A Hochrhein West
2019/2020 3rd place
home
Away
Wiesental Stadium in Höllstein

The FC Steinen-Höllstein is a football club from the district of Höllstein, part of the Baden region of Steinen .

history

  • The club was created in 1919 as a merger of FC Steinen, founded in 1912, and FV Höllstein . Greater attention, the club became the first time with the rise in the Verbandsliga South Baden in 1988. After he finished as a newcomer to the fourth place in the table, FC Steinen-Höllstein struggled in the aftermath mostly against relegation. In 1997, the club surprisingly became champions of the association league and thus rose to the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga , to which FC Steinen-Höllstein belonged from 1997 to 1999. After relegation from the league, the club played in the association league until relegated in 2006. In 2014 he was relegated to the Hochrhein district league, and in 2016 to the district league.
  • 2020 - Our place should be green! FC Steinen-Höllstein is growing - especially in the junior area. FC Steinen-Höllstein currently has 195 children and young people in an age range from 4 to 17 years in its ranks. The steadily increasing number of members of the association also means that a better and broader infrastructure is required. With a team under the leadership of the first chairman, the FC is therefore planning to convert its old, now unplayable hard court into a robust winter turf that makes sense from both an ecological and a sporting perspective. Under the motto "11 euros for your elf", the winter lawn team calls on the residents to secure a symbolic plot of land from the lawn.

successes

  • Champion of the Association League South Baden 1997

Stadion

FC Steinen-Höllstein plays its home games in the Wiesental Stadium in Wiesentalweg . The stadium, which opened at the beginning of the 1990/91 round, offers around 8,000 standing places.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 11 euros for your elf