FV 1906 Sprendlingen

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FV 06 Sprendlingen
Club coat of arms of the FV 1906 Sprendlingen
Basic data
Surname Football club
1906 Sprendlingen e. V.
Seat Dreieich , Hesse
founding 1906
Colours White black
Board Claus Leonhardt
(1st chairman)
Roger Schaub
(2nd chairman)
Website www.nullsechser.de
First soccer team
Head coach Andreas Graf
Venue In the Neue Lach 15, 63303 Dreieich
Places 500
league District League B-West Offenbach Grp. 1
2018/19 6th
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The FV 1906 Sprendlingen is a football club in Sprendlingen in southern Hesse , a district of Dreieich since 1977 . The "06er" played from 1921 to 1923 in what was then the top division, the Südmain district league, and from the mid-1960s to the end of the 1980s in the top Hessian amateur league , from 1974 to 1976 in the Hessen league .

history

The club was founded on Sunday in 1906 as a football sports club in Sprendlingen. During the First World War, on July 29, 1917, the two local clubs, the soccer club "Viktoria" and the FSV Sprendlingen, merged to form the 1906 soccer club. After the war, football experienced an enormous influx, from which the FV 06 also benefited. For the 1921/22 round , after winning the A-Class Gaume Championship, they rose to the top division, the Südmain district league, for the first time, and played on an equal footing with clubs like Kickers Offenbach or Viktoria Aschaffenburg . Due to a league reform following the 1922/23 season , the team rose again after the second first division year and remained at the second-highest level until the end of the Second World War.

After the Second World War, the gymnastics and sports clubs had to merge into a large local club, in Sprendlingen this was the popular sports club - the "Sport and Cultural Community (SKG) Sprendlingen" - which still exists today. After the SKG had failed for the third time within five years in promotion to the 1st amateur league in Hesse, internal disputes on July 3, 1962 led to the split of almost 200 members of the football department and the re-establishment of the FV Sprendlingen. The team was forced to restart in the B-Class. Behind the subsequent steep rise of the "06er" was mainly the ex-league player Willi Keim, who became German runner-up as a player with the Offenbacher Kickers in 1950 and 1959 and was then already involved in the successes of the football team in the SKG. In 1965 Sprendlingen qualified for the group league that was founded, which was then the fourth highest level below the Hessen League .

From 1965 on, FV Sprendlingen 06 was an integral part of top-class football in southern Hesse for more than 20 years. In the 1973/74 season, after Willi Keim returned from arch rival Spvgg. 03 Neu-Isenburg, the rise was achieved. The starting eleven was supplemented by the former amateur national goalkeeper Wolfgang Mühlschwein and secured the championship with a 2-0 win over Rödelheim against TSV Heusenstamm . In the first season 1974/75 Sprendlingen had to fight in the Hessen League in the relegation round to stay. At the end of the second year of play, he was relegated to the fourth division.

Since then, FV 06 Sprendlingen has not made it back to the top amateur league. Slipped from the Hessian state league in the meantime from 1983 to 1986 for three years in the district league, the Sprendlingers succeeded again in the state league south from 1986 to 1988. Since relegation again, the "06er" have been in the game classes of the Offenbach football district.

Board members

A chronological overview of all the chairmen of the association since 1917.

Term of office Chairman annotation
1917-1927 Wilhelm Kiefer
1927-1938 Heinrich Schmidt
1938-1945 Georg Schickedanz
1962-1967 Hermann Muller
1967-1973 Hermann Bretz
1973-1984 Karl Schwanstecher
1984-1986 Wolfgang Knipp
1986-1999 Werner Suss
1999-2014 Manfred Wilden
2014-2017 Heinrich von Bünau
2017-2018 - no 1st chairman
Since 2018 Claus Leonhardt

activities

The FV 06 Sprendlingen organizes youth soccer camps several times a year and runs the city championship for juniors in the hall.

Web links

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Hesse. Between FC Alsbach, Eintracht Frankfurt and Tuspo Ziegenhain. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2005, ISBN 3-89784-244-0 , p. 299.