FV 1912 Wiesental

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FV 1912 Wiesental
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Basic data
Surname Football club 1912 Wiesental e. V.
Seat Waghäusel -Wiesental
founding March 19, 1912
Colours Green / black
president Manfred Schweikert
Website http://www.fv1912wiesental.de/
First soccer team
Venue Seppl Herberger Stadium
Places nb
league District league Bruchsal
2019/20   4th place (quotient rule)
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The football club 1912 Wiesental e. V. is a German sports club based in the Wiesental district of Waghäusel in the Karlsruhe district of Baden-Württemberg . The former mono club with only one sport of soccer has become a modern multi-discipline club with a wide range of offers. When it was founded on January 12, 1968, the table tennis department developed into a sporting flagship.

history

Established until the post-war period

The association was founded on March 19, 1912. In 1930 the sports center on Kirrlacher Strasse was built and the "twelve" had a guest room, a caretaker's apartment and changing rooms and shower rooms. In mid-May 1937, the 25th anniversary was celebrated with a festival week.

Logo of the FV Wiesental in the first half of the 20th century

In the 1940/41 season, in the middle of the Second World War, the FV 1912 was A-Class champion and just missed the final of the Baden Association Cup against SV Waldhof after a 3: 4 defeat against VfL Neckarau. The soccer team rose after the Second World War for the 1946/47 season in the then second-class Landesliga Nordbaden . With 13:47 points at the end of the season in the group south, the club could not hold the class and had to relegate again. From the 1950/51 season up to and including the 1974/75 season, the FV Wiesental belonged to the 2nd Amateur League Middle Baden. The sporting highlight was the 3-0 victory on June 17, 1960 in Sandhausen in the Badischer Verbandspokal against the old master Karlsruher FV. In the first round of the South German Cup on October 23, 1960, the green-blacks lost the home game against Amicitia Viernheim from the 2nd South League with 1: 3. In 1986 the championship in the Landesliga Mittelbaden succeeded again . In the 1987/88 season, the "twelve" celebrated further successes by winning the district cup and runner-up in the Baden Football Association and only narrowly failed in relegation to promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg .

On September 25, 1971, the foundation stone was laid for the largest construction project in the club's more than 100-year history: a new stadium in the “Brühl” district with a clubhouse and sports hall was tackled. Finally, on May 23, 1975, the new Zwölfer sports center with initially two soccer fields, a sports hall, a two-person bowling alley, two apartments and a spacious restaurant was inaugurated.

Current time

Football department

Seppl-Herberger-Stadion in Wiesental, Waghäusel

The soccer team played in the 2003/04 season in the Bruchsal district league, where they finished fifth with 53 points. This league became the Bruchsal district league for the next season, which the club was able to finish in fourth place with 64 points. This league, the club then had to go to the 2013/14 season with only 24 points and the consequent 14th Place toward Kreisklasse A deserted. From this league, however, the club was able to rise again immediately with 66 points over second place. At the end of the promotion season, even with the runner-up title, qualification for relegation to promotion to the Central Baden regional league succeeded. Here, however, the club was defeated by VfR Kronau 1: 3. Thus, the club still plays in the Bruchsal district league to this day.

The incumbent President Manfred Schweikert has held this office since October 1997; before that he had already worked as a youth soccer director (1973–81) and as a secretary (1981–86) for the Green-Blacks and was awarded, among other things, the golden badge of honor of the Badischer Fußballverband .

Table tennis department

It started in 1968 with two teams in the C-class and a youth team. Already the first round of the association could be crowned with a promotion to the B-Class. In the association round 1973/74, the promotion to the district class, where you played four years, worked. The promotion to the regional league worked in 1977/78. After the immediate relegation and return to the regional league, he was promoted to the association league in 1983 and a year later, in 1984, to the Baden league. The FV played three seasons in the highest season of Baden to then achieve the next promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1986/87. The table tennis cracks from Wiesental played eight rounds in the major league and then even made it to the Regional League South under department head Werner Käpplein and colleague Heinrich Wagenhan in the 1996/97 season. The star of the FV team at that time was the young Chinese ball artist Quing Yu Meng, who is currently (2019/20) training the Bundesliga team of the TTC RhönSprudel Fulda-Maberzell .

For the 2003/04 season you were forced to withdraw the teams from the higher-class leagues for financial reasons in order to start a new start in the district league. In January 2018 the table tennis department of the FV celebrated its 50th anniversary with a banquet, final four, revivial with alumni and the table tennis tournament "The Winner Takes It All". Currently, in 2020/21, the TT department head and Vice President Competitive Sports Robert Tomic announced that the 1st team for the Association League, the 2nd men's team for the Association Class South and the 3rd team for the District League Middle.

Other departments

  • Ski and leisure
  • Kienholz Club
  • Gym world for adults, children's gymnastics, dance groups

Well-known personalities in football

literature

  • Kurt Klumpp: 100 years of FV 1912 Wiesental. From the beginning to the present. Print agency Heinzmann. Forest 2012.

Individual evidence

  1. FV 1912 Wiesental - The twelve. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  2. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. P. 83
  3. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. P. 89
  4. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. Pp. 101/102
  5. ^ Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Green: German Cup History since 1935. Agon Sportverlag. Kassel 2000. ISBN 3-89784-146-0 . P. 176
  6. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. Pp. 117/118
  7. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. P. 209
  8. ^ Only until 2004: District League - Baden District - Men. In: fussball.de. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  9. a b c District League - District Bruchsal - Men. In: fussball.de. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  10. ^ District class A - Bruchsal district - men. In: fussball.de. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  11. ^ Landesliga - Relegation - Baden - Men. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  12. Kurt Klumpp: 100 years FV 1912 Wiesental. P. 154