SG 99 Andernach

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SG 99 Andernach
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Basic data
Surname Sportgemeinschaft
Andernach 99 eV
Seat Andernach , Rhineland-Palatinate
founding April 15, 1999
Website sg99andernach.net
First soccer team
Venue Stadium on Bassenheimer Weg
Places 15,220
league 2nd Bundesliga
2019/20 11th place
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The Sportgemeinschaft Andernach 99 eV is a German football club from Andernach in Rhineland-Palatinate . The club was created on April 15, 1999 through a merger of the soccer clubs BSV 1910 Andernach, Spvgg Andernach 1910 and the soccer department of the DJK Andernach . The first women's team rose to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2019 . The first men's team rose to the Rhineland League in 2019 .

The parent clubs

Spvgg Andernach

Logo of the SpVgg Andernach 1910

Spvgg Andernach was created on September 13, 1922 from the merger of SSV Andernach and FC Rhenania Andernach , both of which were founded in 1910. The first Andernach football club Preußen Andernach, founded in 1906, and the high school FK Andernach, founded in 1909, had previously joined the SSV. On December 11, 1938, the Spvgg Andernach merged with the Turner-Bund Andernach, founded in 1867, to form the 1867 Andernach Sports Association . After the war, the club was first re-established as SC 1945 Andernach , before the club was renamed Spvgg 1867 Andernach again in 1948 . In 1950 the club split into the Spvgg Andernach and the Turner-Bund Andernach. From 1992 onwards, the football department formed the SG Andernach game community with the footballers from the clubs BSV Andernach and DJK Andernach . On April 15, 1999, this became the pure football club SG 99 Andernach.

In the 1936/37 season and from 1939 to 1943 the team played in the first-class Gauliga. After the end of the Second World War, the Andernacher played from 1947 to 1951 and from 1955 to 1957 in the first-class Oberliga Südwest . In the 1971/71 season, the Spvgg played in the second-rate Regionalliga Südwest . Spvgg Andernach won the Rhineland Cup twice and took part in the DFB Cup twice.

BSV Andernach

The ball game club 1910 Andernach was founded in 1910, but never managed to play in one of the top football leagues. On 29 November 1998, the General Assembly of the BSV decided to dissolve the football department and the founding of the 99 Andernach SG at the Football Association Rheinland log.

DJK Andernach

In November 1909, a gymnastics team with athletics, gymnastics, soccer, batting and fistball was founded in the Andernach Catholic Journeyman's Association together with the Catholic Apprenticeship Association. In 1920 they joined the newly founded sports association of the German youth force and constituted themselves as a sports community DJK Kolpingia Andernach . During the time of the National Socialist tyranny in the 1930s and also during the occupation until 1952, the club was not allowed to exercise. In 1971 an advertising contract was signed with the consul Walter Tauffenbach and the association was called SG DJK boullo Andernach at the time .

The German Athletics Championships 1971 was Inge Helten third in the 200-meter dash . The women's 4 x 100 meter relay also took third place. On December 22nd, 1998 the general meeting of the DJK decided to dissolve and deregister the soccer department. Today the DJK offers athletics, tennis, volleyball, triathlon, basketball, rugby, RC cars and old-school football .

fusion

The three clubs had already founded a syndicate in 1992 with the aim of promoting Andernach football. Since syndicates are only allowed up to the association league , the boards of the three clubs agreed to merge the football departments of the three clubs into a newly founded sports club in order to enable the requirements for promotion to the next higher league.

SG 99 Andernach

Women's soccer

The women's team, founded in 2007 and largely taken over by BSV Weißenthurm , made it to the Rhineland League in 2008 and unbeaten to the Southwest Regionalliga in 2014 . Also in 2014, the “baker girls” reached the final of the Rhineland Cup, which they lost 0-1 after extra time against 1. FFC Montabaur . Since Montabaur was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , the Andernach women qualified for the DFB Cup and defeated the second division SV 67 Weinberg 3-1 after extra time in the first round . In round two the end came after a 1:15 defeat against 1. FFC Frankfurt . In the 2014/15 regional league season , the Andernach women instantly became runner-up behind TSV Schott Mainz . Another runner-up followed a year later , this time behind 1. FFC 08 Niederkirchen , before being promoted to the 2. Bundesliga in 2017 . After only one year, the Andernach women went down again. In the following regional league season 2018/19 the "baker girls" were again champions. In the promotion games to the 2nd Bundesliga, the team prevailed 1: 1 and 2: 0 against 1. FC Union Berlin and rose.

Men's soccer

SG 99 men
Surname SG 99 men
Venue Stadium on Bassenheimer Weg
Places 15,220
Head coach Franz Kowalski
league Rhineland League
2018/19 9th place

In the 2000/2001 season, SG 99 Andernach rose from the Rhineland Association League to the Rhineland State League . The Landesliga Rheinland was dissolved after the 2002/03 season. From then on, SG 99 played predominantly in the district league center , which after the introduction of the 3rd soccer league for the 2008/09 season was only the seventh-highest division. Twice they even got relegated to the district league A , but managed to get promoted again in the following season. In the 2012/13 and 2013/14 seasons, being second in the table, they just missed promotion to the Rhineland League . In the 2014/15 season, after a play-off against the tied club Germania Metternich , they were promoted to the Rhineland League .

Youth football

With the A, B and D juniors, three junior teams have been playing in the highest association class since 2011/12.

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 26.
  2. a b c d e history. SG 99 Andernach, accessed on September 1, 2019 .
  3. ↑ Articles of Association. SG 99 Andernach, accessed on September 1, 2019 .