FSV Hessen Wetzlar

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FSV Hessen Wetzlar
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Basic data
Surname Football
Sports Club Hessen Wetzlar eV
Seat Wetzlar , Hesse
founding 2015
Colours Bordeaux red-white
Website www.fsvwetzlar.de
First soccer team
Head coach Christopher Heck
Venue Enwag Stadium
Places 8000
league Regional league south
2018/19 12th place ( 2nd Bundesliga )  
home
Away

The FSV Hessen Wetzlar (full name: Fußballsportverein Hessen Wetzlar eV ) is a women's football club from Wetzlar . The first team played in the 2nd Bundesliga from 2015 to 2019 .

history

Enwag-Stadion Wetzlar, the home ground of the FSV

In 2010, Eintracht Wetzlar founded a women's football department by taking over FFC Braunfels . The first team won the championship in the Hessenliga in 2011 and was promoted to the Regionalliga Süd. In the first regional league season 2011/12 , the team was able to establish itself directly in the upper midfield of the table, the climber managed a good fifth place. In 2012/13 the team was able to work its way up another step as fourth. In the 2013/14 season , the team of coach Volker Münn played for the first time for promotion and ultimately a third place was to be booked.

In 2014 financial problems became known. At the turn of the year the situation came to a head so that the women's departments decided to spin off the entire association. A change under the umbrella of Rot-Weiß Wetzlar or the establishment of an own association were up for discussion. Ultimately, it was decided to found the new association FSV Hessen Wetzlar. The change of all women's football departments to this new club was completed on June 30, 2015.

On April 26, 2015, the first women's team celebrated the regional league championship and, as the dominant team of the 2014/15 season, was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga on the fourth from last matchday. The team's first competitive game took place on August 23, 2015 in the women's DFB Cup against SV 67 Weinberg . This game was won 3-0. Rebecca Konhäuser scored the three goals, making her the first goal scorer to enter the history books of FSV Hessen Wetzlar. After the draw for the 2nd DFB Cup round it was clear that the FSV would play a home game against Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen . This game took place on the weekend of 26./27. September 2015.

For the first game in the 2nd Bundesliga South, Wetzlar went to ETSV Würzburg and ended 0-0. The first win came on the second match day in a 5: 1 against TSV Crailsheim . At the end of the season, the team was ninth with six points ahead of SV 67 Weinberg. In the second division season 2016/17 , the team played for promotion to the 1st Bundesliga until the end. She finally reached third place in the table, which means that the promotion was only missed by one point behind 1. FC Köln .

On May 19, 2019, the 2nd Bundesliga chapter for FSV Hessen Wetzlar was over. Although the last home game against BV Cloppenburg was won 3-1, the Cloppenburg women had the better goal difference with the same number of points . So the FSV Hessen had to go into the regional league.

More teams

The second team plays in the Hessenliga and the third team in the Verbandsliga Gruppe Nord. In the youth field, the club has numerous girls' teams in play. The B-Juniors made it to the B-Juniors Bundesliga in 2015 and 2017 . In 2017, the second team was relegated from the Regionalliga to the Hessenliga, after having only been promoted the previous season.

Individual evidence

  1. Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung: Red and White or is it alone? , January 27, 2015

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