MTV Ingolstadt

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MTV 1881 Ingolstadt

The men's gymnastics club from 1881 Ingolstadt is a popular sports club in Ingolstadt . It was founded on July 18, 1881 . After the end of the war, the club was re-established as Städtischer SV Ingolstadt in 1881 . The renaming took place in 1948. The club's colors are purple-white.

Soccer

On March 24, 1905, a football department was founded at MTV . As part of the clean divorce between gymnasts and footballers, the football department became temporarily independent in 1923. In 1933 he returned to MTV. During the Second World War, they first knocked on the gate of the first-class Gauliga Bayern in 1941 . While in 1941 they still missed the promotion as second in the promotion round, this succeeded in 1943, but only in the Gauliga Südbayern and no longer as MTV, but as KSG Ingolstadt . Together with VfB Ingolstadt-Ringsee , the MTV footballers formed a war sports community. The Gauliga season 1943/44 they ended as table seventh. Home wins against FC Wacker Munich (2: 1) and SSV Jahn Regensburg (1: 0) as well as a draw at TSV 1860 Munich (3: 3) are among the highlights of this season. During the 1944/45 season Ingolstadt was only able to play six games and thus landed on the penultimate place in the Gauliga relay, which was limited to Munich and Upper Bavaria.

After the restart of football, the MTV was divided into the first second-class amateur league in Southern Bavaria. In 1947/48 they qualified for the Bavarian Amateur League. When another national league was introduced below the Oberliga Süd with the II. Division , MTV missed qualifying as sixth in the Bavarian amateur league in 1949/50 by just one place. Just one point ahead of MTV, newcomer ASV Cham took the fifth Bavarian qualification place. The MTV remained in the now more third-rate amateur league, from which they even relegated in 1952. Although they were promoted again immediately in 1954, the return was limited to four seasons until 1957.

1966 succeeded in returning to the Bavarian amateur league. However, the newcomer had to dismount immediately. Successful years did not follow until the next rise in 1969. As a newcomer, MTV landed in fifth place in 1969/70, and in 1972 the Ingolstadt-based company even finished in third place. But in 1976 there was renewed relegation.

After this descent it was all the steeper uphill. The immediate resurgence was followed in 1977/78 by the march through to the 2nd Bundesliga South , as champions 1. FC Haßfurt renounced the promotion. Here the team established itself as 11th very successfully and in 1978/79 attracted an average of 3,147 spectators to the 19 home games in the MTV stadium at Kreuztor. For the following season there was even a local derby in the 2nd Bundesliga after the rise of ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee . The ESV not only surpassed the MTV in the audience favor with an average of 3450, while only 2180 came to the MTV. Rather, the ESV managed to stay in the league, while the MTV went back to the amateur field after two years of professional football.

In the Amateur Oberliga Bayern , MTV, which became champions in 1981 , was initially one of the top teams. In 1985 , however, the fifth relegation from the Bavarian upper house took place. From 1987 to 1992 the MTV belonged to the Bavarian League again. As always, they got off to an ambitious start and finished fourth as a newcomer. The next return in 1994/95 was a flash in the pan, while they started well again in 2000/01 with a sixth place in the table.

But the following eighth relegation in 2002 should be the last relegation from the Bayern League for the MTV. In December 2003 the general assembly decided to stop adult gaming in July 2004. Together with the soccer department of ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee , FC Ingolstadt 04 was founded, to which MTV Ingolstadt's playing authorization was transferred. The remaining football department at MTV Ingolstadt was henceforth limited to promoting young talent and playing games with numerous youth teams. The youth teams are continuously occupied from U-9 to U-17. The U13 (D-youth), U15 (C-youth), U17 (B-youth) are represented in the district class Donau / Isar in the 2010/11 season. The U17 made their last ascent right at the first attempt in the 2009/10 season after this youth could be filled again after the merger to FC Ingolstadt 04. Above all, players who remained loyal to MTV in the F-youth and can now be found in the U17s play a decisive role in this rapid success. The 2010/11 season started with the U17, U15, U13, U11 and U9 teams. The promotions to the next higher division were narrowly missed by the U17 and U13 and they ended the season as second in the table. The U15 finished the season in fifth place, but secured victory in the building cup district finals Donau / Isar by beating JFG Holledau and SV Manching on this tournament day. With these successes by the youth teams, we can look back on a successful 2010/11 season in youth.

New start of the 1st team in 2009

In order to offer the grown-up players a perspective in the adult segment, a team was registered for play again from the 2009/10 season, which had to start in Bavaria's lowest amateur class (C-class). After a sovereign championship in 1st place (partly against 2nd and 3rd reserve teams from village clubs), the company was promoted to the B-class in 2010. In the 2010/11 season they made the next promotion, this time to the A-class, again with a 10-point lead. After an 11th place in the 2013/14 season, 2014/15 won the championship and thus the promotion to the district class.

Judo

An Olympic champion also comes from the ranks of MTV 1881 Ingolstadt. So-won UDO QUELLMALZ at the 1996 Olympic Games in judo gold medal. In the same year the 1st men's judo team reached the European Cup final .

athletics

From the athletics department founded in 1920 there were the following Olympic participants:

Hans-Peter Ferner was European champion over 800 meters at the European Athletics Championships in Athens in 1982.

Table tennis

MTV 1881 Ingolstadt played with its table tennis women's team in the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the 1980s .

Departments

The MTV 1881 Ingolstadt currently has 16 sports departments and 2 cultural departments:

Sports

Culture

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Hardy Greens : MTV Ingolstadt. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 238.
  2. 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. 208.
  3. Greens 1996, p. 252.
  4. Greens 1996, p. 263.
  5. Greens 1996, p. 290.