FSV Salmrohr

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FSV Salmrohr
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Basic data
Surname FSV Salmrohr 1921 eV
Seat Salmtal , Rhineland-Palatinate
founding 1921
Colours Red Black
Board Christian Rauen / Karl-Heinz Kieren
Website fsvsalmrohr.de
First soccer team
Head coach Lars Schäfer
Venue Salmtalstadion
Places 7,500
league Rhineland League
2018/19 14th place
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The FSV Salmrohr 1921 e. V. is a German football club from Salmtal ( Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate ).

history

The club recorded the greatest success in the club's history in 1986. As a runner-up in the amateur Oberliga Südwest , he qualified for the promotion round group south to the 2nd Bundesliga , as the master Wormatia Worms was not admitted by the DFB because the regulations were not complied with. Salmrohr beat SSV Ulm in 1846 thanks, among other things, to an outstanding performance by ex-national player Klaus Toppmöller and goals from Klaus-Dieter Augst , Edgar Schmitt and Raimund Brittner at home 3: 1 and achieved a 2: 2 at Kickers Offenbach , with Herbert Herres and again Edgar Schmitt scored the goals and world champion Bernd Hölzenbein also played for Salmrohr. As the first in the group, FSV Salmrohr made it to the 2nd Bundesliga, but was relegated again in the 1986/87 season .

FSV Salmrohr plays its home games in the Salmtalstadion, built in 1981 . The longstanding president of the association (1971–1999) was the entrepreneur and politician Peter Rauen .

In 1992, the FSV Salmrohr again won the championship in the Oberliga Südwest, but failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga at Wuppertaler SV . From 1994 to 2000 the club played in the Regionalliga West / Südwest . In the 2010/11 season, the FSV was sovereign with 18 points ahead of runner-up SV Mehring champion of the Rhineland League and thus rose to the fifth-class Oberliga Südwest.

On April 1, 2014, the association first filed for bankruptcy. Through an out-of-court settlement with the creditors, the FSV Salmrohr was able to withdraw the application on June 30, 2014. On the same day, the Wittlich District Court closed the insolvency proceedings.

In 2018, the first relegation from the Oberliga to the six-class Rhineland League followed , which ended with 14th place. Nevertheless, after the season they won the Rhineland Cup against the higher-class TuS Koblenz with 6: 5 n. E.

Sporting successes

player

Squad of the second division season 1986/87

Wolfgang Kleff - Alfred Wahlen - Helmut Wahlen - Karl-Heinz Kieren - Christian Kulik - Manfred Plath - Edgar Schmitt - Werner Kartz - Norbert Rolshausen - Klaus-Dieter Augst - Raimund Brittner - Heinrich Irmisch - Michael Kaul - Dirk Hartmann - Peter Henkes - Herbert Herres - Alfred Weyland - Matthias Schömann - Hamid Ali-Doosti - Alfred Schömann - Christoph Thiel - Thomas Streit

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Salmtal Stadium
  2. FSV Salmrohr withdraws insolvency application. Eifelzeitung, July 9, 2014, accessed on July 14, 2014 .