Offenburg FV
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Basic data | |||
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Surname | Offenburg Football Club 1907 eV | ||
Seat | Offenburg , Baden-Wuerttemberg | ||
founding | July 20, 1907 | ||
Colours | Red White | ||
Members | 369 (June 2017) | ||
president | Uwe Hoffmann | ||
Website | Offenburgerfv.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Benjamin Pfahler | ||
Venue | Karl Heitz Stadium | ||
Places | 10,000 ( approved by the DFB ) 15,000 maximum |
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league | Association League South Baden | ||
2018/19 | 3rd place ( Association League South Baden ) | ||
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The Offenburger FV is a pure football club with around 369 members (as of June 2017) from Offenburg in the west of Baden-Württemberg .
history
The club was founded on July 20, 1907 as the 1907 Offenburg football club . Through the merger with the 1910 Offenburg football club , today's Offenburg football club 1907 was created on February 8, 1913 . The OFV is often referred to and described as FV Offenburg, which is wrong.
Until the outbreak of the Second World War , the Offenburg FV was able to win several district league and district class and district championships. In 1938 he was promoted to the Gauliga Baden , the top German league at the time.
In the post-war period, the Offenburg FV played in the 1st Amateur League South Baden. The team has won twelve South Baden championships so far, most recently in the 2015/16 season. In 1978 the Offenburg FV qualified for the newly founded Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . The greatest success was celebrated by winning the German Amateur Football Championship on June 16, 1984. With a 4: 1 the SC Eintracht Hamm was defeated. After 13 years of uninterrupted membership, the Offenburg FV rose in 1991 from the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. In 1994 he was relegated from the Association League South Baden to the State League. Two years later the relegation failed because of the promotion at SV Endingen with 1: 2 (FC Neustadt 4: 0). It took until 2001, in which the OFV was able to move up to the association league (3: 2 against SV 08 Laufenburg and 4: 0 against Turkish SV Konstanz). Offenburg immediately played a good role there due to the more professional structures in the area. Under the ex-professional and former OFV player Jürgen Hartmann , the club reached the promotion games to the league twice, but failed each time. After Hartmann's departure, Arnold Brunner was the new coach for the 2007/08 season. In his first season he managed to win the championship of the association league with his team and return to the league with the OFV after 17 years. However, the guest appearance lasted only a year, as the club immediately relegated as bottom of the table. In the 2009/10 season, the club played again in the Association League South Baden and took 2nd place there. In the first relegation round to the Oberliga, the OFV then failed on the second of the Baden Association , the FC Germania Friedrichstal (1: 1 and 2: 3). In the following season, the club managed sovereignly, three game days before the end of the season, the renewed promotion to the league. In the 2011/12 season , following the withdrawal of VfL Kirchheim / Teck and the move of FV Illertissen to the new Bavarian regional league for the 2012/13 season, there should only be one sporting relegation from the league. With a final sprint with 10 points from four games, OFV secured relegation on the last day of the match. After a 2: 0 win against SV Linx could be in the same season for the fifth time in club history the South Baden Club Cup win and moved for the first time in 25 years in the German Cup one in which one in the first round against the FC St. Pauli played, but lost 3-0. In the following season they rose again as 16th in the association league. Arnold Brunner left the club after the 2013/14 season after a total of 7 years as head coach with a 5th place. But even his successor Achim Heimburger could not stop the downward trend. Only shortly before the end of the 2014/15 season, the club was able to secure relegation and ended the season in 8th place. The OFV ended its cooperation with Heimburger after only one year.
With the former OFV youth player and ex-professional Marc Lerandy as the new coach, success came back to Badstraße. In the coach's premier season, the OFV became champions of the Südbaden Association League for the twelfth time and played in the major league again in the 2016/17 season . Despite a coach change during the winter break, however, they were relegated in seventeenth, so that the 2017/18 season will be completed again in the association league.
Former and current presidents
- 1970–1975: Karl Heitz (1900–1977)
Cooperation with SC Freiburg
In 2006, a cooperation agreement in the youth sector was signed between the Offenburg FV and the SC Freiburg football school . The OFV became the first base of the SC Freiburg. This means that the trainers are trained in courses and training courses at the SCF. Players who recommend themselves through performance at OFV do not immediately switch to SC Freiburg, but receive further training at OFV. Only later, when a player has continued to distinguish himself, should the club change to Freiburg.
Season dates
Era of the 1st amateur league
Playtime | league | space | annotation |
1950/51 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 7th | |
1951/52 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1952/53 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1953/54 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1954/55 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 6th | |
1955/56 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 2. | |
1956/57 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 2. | |
1957/58 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1958/59 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 4th | |
1959/60 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1960/61 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1961/62 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 9. | |
1962/63 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 2. | |
1963/64 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 4th | |
1964/65 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 4th | |
1965/66 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 3. | |
1966/67 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion South Baden cup winner |
1967/68 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 2. | |
1968/69 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 4th | |
1969/70 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 3. | |
1970/71 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 11. | |
1971/72 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 3. | |
1972/73 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 5. | |
1973/74 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1974/75 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion |
1975/76 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 4th | |
1976/77 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 8th. | |
1977/78 | 1st Amateur League South Baden | 6th | Promotion to the newly founded league |
Oberliga, Verbandsliga and Landesliga
Playtime | league | space | annotation |
1978/79 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 5. | |
1979/80 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 5. | |
1980/81 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 6th | |
1981/82 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 6th | South Baden cup winner |
1982/83 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 2. | 1st round of the DFB Cup |
1983/84 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 2. | German amateur soccer champion |
1984/85 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 4th | |
1985/86 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 10. | |
1986/87 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 2. | South Baden cup winner |
1987/88 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 11. | 1st round of the DFB Cup |
1988/89 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 6th | |
1989/90 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 5. | |
1990/91 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 17th | descent |
1991/92 | Association League South Baden | 9. | |
1992/93 | Association League South Baden | 9. | |
1993/94 | Association League South Baden | 14th | descent |
1994/95 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | n / b | |
1995/96 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | 2. | |
1996/97 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | n / b | |
1997/98 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | n / b | |
1998/99 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | n / b | |
1999/2000 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | 5. | |
2000/01 | Landesliga Südbaden Season I | 2. | Ascent |
2001/02 | Association League South Baden | 6th | |
2002/03 | Association League South Baden | 4th | |
2003/04 | Association League South Baden | 2. | |
2004/05 | Association League South Baden | 4th | |
2005/06 | Association League South Baden | 3. | |
2006/07 | Association League South Baden | 2. | |
2007/08 | Association League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion, promotion |
2008/09 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 18th | descent |
2009/10 | Association League South Baden | 2. | |
2010/11 | Association League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion, promotion |
2011/12 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 13. | South Baden cup winner |
2012/13 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 16. | 1st round DFB Cup, relegation |
2013/14 | Association League South Baden | 5. | |
2014/15 | Association League South Baden | 8th. | |
2015/16 | Association League South Baden | 1. | South Baden amateur champion, promotion |
2016/17 | Oberliga Baden-Württemberg | 17th | descent |
2017/18 | Association League South Baden | 8th. | |
2018/19 | Association League South Baden | 3. |
successes
championship
- German amateur soccer champion 1984
- Oberrheingaumeister 1916 (autumn)
- District class champions 1921, 1934, 1935, 1938
- District league champions South Baden 1925, 1927, 1931, 1932
- South Baden Master 1952 , 1953 , 1954 , 1958 , 1960 , 1961 , 1967 , 1974 , 1975 , 2008, 2011, 2016
- 9 participations in the promotion games to the 2nd South German League / Regionalliga
- 3 participation in the finals of the German amateur soccer championship
- 3 participation in the finals of the South German amateur soccer championship
- Rank 11 in the Eternal Table of the Football League Baden-Württemberg
Cup
- South Baden Cup Winner 1961, 1967, 1982, 1987, 2012
- South Baden Cup finalists 1948, 1959, 1972, 1978, 1981, 1985, 1988, 2009
- 7 participations in the DFB Cup competition
Trainer
- 1920–1923: Ernst Hollstein
- 1924–1926: Hermann Weber , Fritz Kläger , Heinz Mölders
- 1927–1928: Ernst Hollstein
- 1928–1944: Fritz Kläger
- 1945–1947: Eugen brother
- 1947–1948: Fritz Kläger
- 1948–1948: Sepp Moser
- 1949–1949: Karl Grigutsch
- 1949–1949: Herbert Zippel
- 1949–1950: Ernst Willimowski
- 1950–1950: Herbert Zippel
- 1950–1951: Adolf Rimeck
- 1951–1955: Fritz Kläger
- 1955–1964: Heinz Trenkel
- 1964–1966: Hermann Lipps
- 1966–1967: Heinz Trenkel / Hans Müller
- 1967–1968: Heinz Trenkel
- 1968–1969: Erhard Palm
- 1969–1970: Erhard Palm / Hans Müller
- 1970–1971: Hermann Lipps
- 1971–1975: Hans Cieslarczyk
- 1975–1977: Lutz Hangartner
- 1978–1979: Anton Rudinski
- 1979–1980: Hans Cieslarczyk
- 1980–1981: Jupp Becker
- 1981-1981: Paul Leinz
- 1981–1983: Klaus Blawert
- 1983–1983: Manfred Krafft
- 1983–1983: Rolf Müller
- 1983–1984: Karl-Heinz Bente
- 1984–1985: Alfred Metzler
- 1985–1985: Bernd Schmider
- 1985–1985: Heinz Sartor
- 1986–1987: Anton Rudinski
- 1987–1988: Bernd Schmider
- 1988–1989: Rudi Kröner
- 1989–1990: Lothar Strehlau
- 1990–1990: Anton Rudinski
- 1991-1991: Octavian Popescu
- 1991-1991: Hans Cieslarczyk
- 1991–1993: Werner Hafner
- 1993-1993: Bora Markovic
- 1993–1994: Peter Grasmann
- 1997–1998: Karl-Heinz Schmidt
- 1998–1999: Thomas Leberer
- 1999-1999: Siggi Spinner
- 1999–2000: Thomas Leberer
- 2000–2002: Otmar Bürgelin
- 2002–2007: Jürgen Hartmann
- 2007–2014: Arnold Brunner
- 2014–2015: Martin Heimburger
- 2015–2017: Marc Lerandy
- 2017–2018: Kai Eble
- 2018–2020: Florian Kneuker
- 2020– : Benjamin Pfahler
Well-known names
- Karl-Heinz Bente , former Bundesliga professional
- Hans Cieslarczyk , former national player
- Karl-Heinz Handschuh , former Bundesliga professional
- Jürgen Hartmann , former Bundesliga professional
- Michael Hertwig , former Bundesliga professional
- Timo Reus , former Bundesliga professional
- Sascha Riether , Bundesliga professional
- Jonathan Schmid , Bundesliga professional
- Bernd Schmider , former Bundesliga professional
- Wilfried Trenkel , former youth national player, former Bundesliga professional
- Martin Wagner , former Bundesliga professional and national player
- Ernst Willimowski , former Polish and German national player, (from 1950 to 1952 with OFV).
- Frank Wormuth , head of football teacher training at the Hennes-Weisweiler Academy of the German Football Association (DFB) and coach of the U20 national team
- Otto Schroff, former amateur national player
Stadion
Offenburg FV plays its home games in the Karl Heitz Stadium, named after the former Lord Mayor (1948–1975) Karl Heitz (1900–1977) . The pure football stadium holds around 15,000 spectator seats, 10,000 of which are approved by the DFB . There are also 500 covered seats.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Club data of the Offenburg FV (PDF. File)
- ↑ a b club data
- ↑ No one ruled longer than Heitz , accessed July 29, 2014