FV 08 Hockenheim

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Basic data
Surname FV 08 Hockenheim eV
Seat Hockenheim , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 1908
Colours blue White
Members 600
president Matthias Filbert
Board Thorsten Wagner; Alexandra closet; Umberto Ferrazzo
Website fv08hockenheim.de
First soccer team
Head coach Hasan Dogan; Kay Gerwig
Venue Forest stadium
Places 2,000
league District League Mannheim
2019/20
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Away

The FV 08 Hockenheim eV is a football club from the northern Baden town of Hockenheim .

society

FV 08 Hockenheim has around 600 members. He is a pure football club. The Waldstadion sports complex with two grass pitches and an artificial turf training field as well as the clubhouse are located at Waldstrasse 3 in 68766 Hockenheim .

history

FV 08 Hockenheim eV was founded in 1908 as FV Badenia 08 Hockenheim, re-established as FV Hockenheim on January 19, 1919 after it was dissolved in 1917 and has been known as FV 08 Hockenheim eV since January 11, 1920

The most successful time of the club was heralded in the 1948/49 season, when the FV 08 won the championship in the district class II and thus played in the regional league North Baden in the 1949/50 round, which at that time represented the substructure of the Oberliga Süd . From round 1950/51 the 2nd League South started , including the 1st Amateur League North Baden and then came the 2nd Amateur League. The FV 08 belonged to the 1st amateur league. In the 1952/53 round , Hockenheim won the runner-up in the and played in Group 3 against SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 , FSV Schifferstadt and FC 08 Villingen for the German amateur championship in 1953. The Badische Cup championship , which was held for the first time, was won by FV 08 Hockenheim 2-0 victory over FV Daxlanden on July 6, 1958 in Forst. After the round in 1959/60 , the FV 08 was relegated to the 2nd amateur league, but immediately managed to return to the highest level thanks to the championship in 1960/61 and the games in the promotion round together with the master from Mittelbaden, the amateurs of Karlsruher SC Amateur class from North Baden. On July 27, 1963, the club won the Badischer Cup for the second time with a 3-2 win after extra time over ASV Feudenheim . The cup winners' team included midfielder Ernst Tober and center forward Franz Schäffner . On June 18, 1964, the cup was defended with a 1-0 (goal scorer: Schäffner), again against ASV Feudenheim.

In the 1967/68 round , Hockenheim and FC 08 Birkenfeld rose again to the 2nd amateur league. In 1969 they immediately returned to the amateur upper house in North Baden, but now Hockenheim was relegated again in 1971 . As runner-up in the Landesliga Season 2, FV 08 qualified in 1978 for the Association League North Baden, but in 1981 rose again to the Landesliga.

The association has been continuously working on improving the infrastructure and training the trainers since 2015. From 2017 to 2020 all grass pitches were modernized and improved with new floodlights. A new artificial turf training field was inaugurated in 2018. The renovation measures were u. a. supported by the Dietmar Hopp Foundation . Since 2015-2019, FV 08 Hockenheim has been awarded the Golden Clover Leaf by the Badischer Fußballverband five times in a row for excellent club work. The first board member of the club, Matthias Filbert, also received the honorary award of the Badischer Fußballverband in 2018 for the further development of the youth concept and in 2018 he was accepted into the DFB Club 100 of the German Football Association. Matthias Filbert was also honored in 2018 by the city of Hockenheim with the honorary award for outstanding civic engagement.

Since 2015, the FV08 Hockenheim has been a recognized site of the Baden-Württemberg State Sports Association for the voluntary social year for young adults and offers up to three FSJ places there every year.

successes

Awards

Well-known former players

swell

  • Hardy Greens : FV 08 Hockenheim. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 227.
  • Ludolf Hyll (Ed.): 50 Years of Football in North Baden 1945-1995 . Karlsruhe 1995
  • Gerhard Zeilinger: Triumph and decline in Mannheim's football sport 1945 to 1970 . Football archive, Mannheim 1995, ISBN 3-929295-14-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. KLLEEblatt Award 2018 . badfv.de. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  2. ^ Club 100 member: Matthias Filbert . tv.dfb.de. September 2, 2017. Accessed March 10, 2020.