FV Zuffenhausen

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FV Zuffenhausen
Club coat of arms of the FV Zuffenhausen
Full name Football club Zuffenhausen 1898 e. V.
place Zuffenhausen
Founded July 6, 1898
Dissolved 2013
Club colors Blue White
Stadion Schlotwiese stadium
Top league Gauliga Württemberg
successes 1935, 1943 promotion to the Gauliga;
1949 Participation in the promotion round Oberliga Süd
home
Away
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The FV Zuffenhausen was a football club from Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen , the years - the number three in - albeit by far the Stuttgart football was represented, after all, however, represented only in the lower amateur. The club joined the SSV Zuffenhausen in 2013.

history

The origins of the association lie in Teutonia Zuffenhausen , which was founded on July 6, 1898 . Together with the Zuffenhausen Viktoria , which was created a short time later, it was decided in the same year to found a joint sports club. The official merger of the two clubs to form FV Zuffenhausen took place on December 6, 1898.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the FVZ joined the South German Football Association and was thus able to play point games for the first time. As early as 1908, the club was able to advance to the B-class as the South German champion of the C-class. In this league, the Zuffenhausen-based company developed into the “subscription district champion” of the B-class, but could not achieve promotion to the A-class.

The promotion to the district league, the top football class at the time, was achieved in the 1927/28 season . The 1920s and 1930s, when the club played for many years in the district league and later in the also first-class Gauliga Württemberg , were the most successful years for FV Zuffenhausen.

For the 1944/45 season of the Gauliga , the FV and TSV Zuffenhausen formed a war syndicate (KSG). After a few season games, the team was withdrawn from the championship before the war-related cessation of game operations.

After the war, FV Zuffenhausen won the championship straight away in 1949 as a newcomer to the regional league. In the decider against the tied SG 07 Untertürkheim , the FV prevailed 3-1. In the subsequent promotion games to the Oberliga Süd , the top division in German football at the time, the FVZ only had outsider opportunities against teams like SpVgg Fürth and 1. FC Pforzheim and missed promotion.

In the following years, the FV Zuffenhausen played for a long time in the highest amateur league, from which you had to relegate twice in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1978, the Zuffenhausen team missed the qualification for the newly created Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and instead had to go to the fourth-class Verbandsliga Württemberg . One last big exclamation mark could be set in the season 1980/81, when the promotion to the league was missed by a hair's breadth. In the 1990s, the club began to fall into the eight-class district league in Stuttgart.

After the 2012/13 season, FV Zuffenhausen merged with SSV Zuffenhausen.

successes

  • Champion of the Landesliga: 1949
  • Promotion to the 1st amateur league Württemberg: 1956, 1971, 1976

Known players

Stadion

After the FV Zuffenhausen had played for a long time on various makeshift fields, the club got its first own venue in 1907 with the field on Stuttgarter Straße. Due to the sporting success, the FVZ was given the opportunity from 1913 to take over the place at the Jahneiche , on which a wooden grandstand was built. Today the FV Zuffenhausen plays its home games in the Schlotwiese sports complex.

Individual evidence

  1. Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 298.
  2. Greens 1996, p. 296

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