FV Bad Honnef
FV Bad Honnef | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Bad Honnefer football club from 1919 eV |
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Seat | Bad Honnef , North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
founding | 1919 | ||
Colours | green white | ||
president | Lothar Paulsen | ||
Website | www.fv-bad-honnef.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Nana Amaniampong | ||
Venue | Municipal stadium on Menzenberger Strasse |
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Places | 4000 | ||
league | Landesliga Mittelrhein 1 | ||
2019/20 | 15th place | ||
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The FV Bad Honnef (full name: Bad Honnefer football club from 1919 eV ) is a sports club from the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Bad Honnef . The football team played continuously from 1978 to 1998 in the Oberliga Nordrhein , the top division in amateur football until 1994.
history
The pure football club goes back to the Honnefer Turnverein , which was founded in 1898 and founded a football department in 1919. The site of the former Rings brickworks, which was quickly given the name “Et Loch an der Rheinau” , served as a soccer field . The club colors were black and white. After there were differences across the empire between football and gymnastics clubs or associations, numerous football clubs split off from gymnasts in 1923/24 (see “ Clean divorce ”). This is what happened in Honnef: The footballers became an independent club in 1923 as Honnefer FV 1919 , and the club colors were green and white. Later, however, the merger with the gymnastics club took place again, but the club name was retained.
Despite the growing number of members, the "green-whites" did not play a major role in the first two decades of their existence, the highest division reached before the Second World War was the A-class, the third highest division at the time. After the war, football was played again at FV Bad Honnef from 1949. Three years later, he was promoted to the highest German amateur league. Here the FV was able to hold out for a few years, followed by a descent to the 1st district class (1960), and finally in 1965 the low point was reached with the descent to the 2nd district class.
Only in the 1970s did the FV Bad Honnef draw attention to itself again. Back in the regional league since 1971, and in 1977 he was promoted to the association league . In the following year, the relay division in amateur football was fundamentally changed. As the top division below the two national leagues, eight amateur top leagues were created nationwide in 1978, for which the eight best-placed from the association leagues qualified. Since the FV Bad Honnef had reached 7th place as a climber in the association league, he was qualified for the 1978/79 season for the amateur Oberliga Nordrhein . This division belonged to the FV Bad Honnef until 1998 (which from 1994, however, was only fourth class). The FV mostly occupied places in the midfield, the best result being reached third place in 1991/92 . Mainly economic problems led 1997/98 to the fact that the club was relegated from the league as bottom of the table.
After FV Bad Honnef had only just missed their return to the league in 2005 - they were defeated in the relegation game to VfB Homberg 2: 4 - the club rose in the following 2005/06 season from the Mittelrhein Association to the Landesliga. Since then, the FV Bad Honnef has played in season 1 of the Landesliga Mittelrhein, and always occupied places in the top half of the table, most recently in the 2008/09 season 4th. For the 2009/10 season, Wladimir Ljuty was a former Bundesliga professional as a coach Committed. Liuty ended his engagement with HFV in February 2009 for private reasons. Then the team was trained by Julian Buabeng. From January 2011 to March 2014, Timo Morano, the former coach of Honnef's A-Jugend, looked after the first team at FV Bad Honnef. In mid-March 2014, Morano asked to be released from his duties as he saw the club's sporting goals at risk. Since then, President Lothar Paulsen has trained the club.
After relegation in 2016, FV Bad Honnef managed to return directly to the regional league in the 2016/17 district league season and, after a 1-1 draw against Rot-Weiß Merl, secured the championship and the associated right of promotion prematurely. Promotion coach was Carsten Klohe, who had followed Sascha Glatzel during the winter break and had previously trained the club's second team.
Stadion
The venue of the FV Bad Honnef is the municipal stadium on Menzenberger Straße, which holds around 4,000 spectators. The games of the youth and the 2nd team will be played on the new artificial turf pitch on Schmelztalstraße.
Well-known former players and coaches
- Friedhelm Otters - long-time player at SC Fortuna Köln in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga
- Klaus-Dieter Bone - Bundesliga player for FC St. Pauli and Alemannia Aachen
- Franz Brungs - Bundesliga player for Borussia Dortmund , 1. FC Nürnberg and Hertha BSC
- Jörg Daniel - Bundesliga player for Fortuna Düsseldorf and DFB coach
- Hans Dörre - legend of Rot-Weiss Essen
- Arno Glesius - Bundesliga player for Karlsruher SC
- Bernd Grabosch - Bundesliga player for Stuttgarter Kickers and FC Schalke 04 , German amateur champion 1981 with 1. FC Cologne , second division player at Fortuna Cologne , DFB Cup finalist 1983 with Fortuna Cologne
- Horst Heldt - Bundesliga player for 1. FC Cologne and VfB Stuttgart , manager of FC Schalke 04
- Heinz Hornig - Bundesliga coach , Bundesliga player for 1. FC Cologne , national player
- Jean-Pierre de Keyser - Bundesliga player
- Stefan Krämer - trainer at Arminia Bielefeld , Energie Cottbus and KFC Uerdingen 05, among others
- Wladimir Ljuty - Bundesliga player for FC Schalke 04
- Martin Luppen - Bundesliga coach
- Andreas Rettig - Managing Director and Manager at 1. FC Köln , Manager at SC Freiburg and FC Augsburg , DFL Managing Director, Managing Director at FC St. Pauli
- Hermann-Josef Werres - Bundesliga player
- Wolfgang Wiesner - Bundesliga player for SC Fortuna Cologne
- Friedhelm Wenzlaff - Bundesliga coach
- Horst Witzler - Bundesliga coach
- Lothar Emmerich - national player, World Cup participant 1966, Bundesliga player at Borussia Dortmund
- Hermann Hummels - second division player at TuS Schloß Neuhaus and father of national player Mats Hummels
- Rainer Gebauer - Bundesliga player for 1. FC Köln , long-time professional in Belgium
- Raimunt Zieler - father of national goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler
- Hubert Schmitz - Bundesliga player with Fortuna Düsseldorf and Hertha BSC , European Cup finalist 1979 with Fortuna Düsseldorf