FV Budenheim

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FV Budenheim
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Basic data
Surname FV 1919 Budenheim
Seat Budenheim ,
Rhineland-Palatinate
founding 1919
Colours Yellow black
Members 539
Website http://www.fv-budenheim.de/
First soccer team
Venue Budenheim sports field
Places 1500
league A class Mainz-Bingen
2019/20   3rd place (quotient rule)
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The FV 1919 Budenheim is a German football club based in the Rhineland-Palatinate municipality of Budenheim in the Mainz-Bingen district .

history

Founding years until World War II

As early as 1912, a few football enthusiastic young men founded the Olympia club, which, however, did not last long due to a lack of members. The First World War then prevented any club activity anyway. In 1919, the football players who returned home after the war founded a new football department within the gymnastics community. For the 1922/23 season, the team then took part in regular game operations within the C-class for the first time. In March there was a dispute between the footballers and the gymnasts, whereupon the football department split off and acted as a separate club from then on.

A year later, the first promotion to the B-Class should be achieved. By taking second place at the end of the 1924/25 season, the club met Fontana Finthen in a decider, which ended victoriously 1-0. The club then played in the A-class until 1932. At the end of this time, he was finally promoted to the district league. However, you could not stay there longer than a season and even back in the A-Class the relegation could only just be prevented. In 1933, the National Socialists ordered the club to also establish an athletics department. Due to the Second World War, however, due to the lack of players, they could no longer get out of the A-Class and finally had to stop playing completely in 1942.

post war period

At the end of the war, the association could then be re-established in August 1946. In 1947 was then the game operation will be resumed where then the first team for season 1947/48 in the division Rheinhessen rise. Here, with 13:31 points over 11th place, the class was also able to keep up. At the end of the following season, however, with 13:27 points, they were the last in the table to go back to the Mainz-Kreuznach district league. At the end of the 1952/53 season, the Rheinhessen district was introduced, which meant that the team had to relegate to the local A-class due to tenth place on the table. In the 1956/57 season, however, the championship and thus promotion to the 2nd amateur league Rheinhessen succeeded here.

Time in the 2nd amateur league and slide down to the B class

Over the years, the team was able to establish itself in the 2nd amateur league and then even achieved the championship title at the end of the 1967/68 season with eight points ahead of the Wormatia Worms Amateurs. In the promotion games, however, you did not get beyond the last place in the round. This title could then be repeated again in the following season. In 1975 the team finally fought against relegation to the A-class, a few years later they reached the B-class in 1981, from which they managed to move up again in 1982. In 1985 they became champions again in the B class, but in 1987 the team was relegated back to the B class.

Current time

As early as 1990, the company was again promoted to the A-Class. Then in 1991 the championship succeeded and with it even the promotion to the district league. You could stay here until 2002, after which it went back down to the Rheinhessen district class. With 29 points it went from here at the end of the 2005/06 season but then again down to the district league Bingen. After the 2008/09 season, a championship finally succeeded again with 74 points, through which one could return to the district class Rheinhessen. Up until the 2016/17 season, they were able to stay in the league, which was renamed the A-class at the end, but after this season it ended with 23 points over 14th place and the team had to relegate to the B-class. After the 2018/19 season, after a necessary play-off, the championship was finally won again and thus the return to the A-Class, in which the club still plays to this day.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information at europlan-online.de. Accessed July 30, 2020.
  2. a b The Chronicle of the FVB 1919. FV 1919 Budenheim, accessed on July 30, 2020 .
  3. FV 1919 Budenheim. Accessed July 30, 2020 .