SV Axams

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SV Axams
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Axams
Seat Axams , Tyrol
founding 1951
Colours Blue yellow
Chairman Michael Kirchmair
ZVR number 420816383
Website sv-axams.com
First soccer team
Head coach Elvir Karahasanovic
Venue Axams Ruifach Stadium
Places 1,000
league Regional League West
2018/19 14th place

The SV Axams is an Austrian football club from the village Axams in District Innsbruck-Land in Tyrol and was founded 1951st The Axamer founded a syndicate with SV Götzens, which played in the Regionalliga West and existed until 2011. In 2019, the people from the low mountain range founded a syndicate with FC Grinzens. The fighting team plays in the regional league west.

history

SV Axams was founded in 1951 in the “Lärchenhof” inn with the club colors blue and yellow by Josef Fagschlunger, Walter Töpfer, Erich Eibl, Hugo Happ and Alois Sarg. The landlord and mayor Hans Sarg created the appropriate sports field for the club. A blitz tournament with Axams SV Kematen , FC Veldidena Innsbruck and 1. FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen took place at the inauguration of the field . In 1971 he was promoted to the Tyrolean regional league for the first time , after the rapid relegation to the regional league in 1978 he was able to return permanently to the regional league and became champions there in 1978 and 1981 to 1984. Due to a reform, the Axamers were eligible to play in the Tyrolean League. The Axam team was able to provide the Tyrolean champions in 1986 and 1988, but the subsequent participation in the third-class Regionalliga West turned out to be too difficult. If the club got relegated the first time, they managed to stay up at least twice on the second attempt. In the 1999/200 season, the low mountain range celebrated the Tyrolean championship title and renounced promotion to the regional league because the club had other considerations.

Ruifach Stadium (from 2002)

SV Axams experienced a new upswing after the opening of the Ruifach Stadium in 2002, and one year later they won the Tyrolean League and returned to the Regionalliga West.

SPG Axams / Götzens (2003-2011)
Logo of the SPG Axams / Götzens

In order to have long-term success there this time, a cooperation with the lower-class SV Götzens from the neighboring town was started from the 2003/04 season and the SPG Axams / Götzens syndicate was founded. In the first year of the syndicate, the low mountain range placed in the middle. In the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons they achieved the greatest success with eighth place in the table. In the 2009/10 season they had to accept relegation to the Landesliga Tirol. In 2011 the syndicate, which was in the Tyrolean league, ended again.

Bankruptcy (2011)

After the dissolution of the syndicate, the Axamers slipped into financial and structural problems, so that the club was also sportily affected. In the 2011/12 season, the club does not take part in the championship games. With the support of the community, bankruptcy and the dissolution of the association could be avoided and was free of debt as of July 12, 2012. In the 2012/13 season the club started in the Landesliga West and was 12th. In 2019, the club was relegated from the Landesliga West to the Regional League West and tried to break new ground.

SPG Axams / Grinzens (from 2019)

In 2019, Axam decided to set up a syndicate with FC Grinzens.

titles and achievements

  • 11 times third division participation ( Regionalliga West ): 1986/87, 1988/89 to 1990/91, 2003/04 to 2009/10
  • 4 × champions of the Tyrolean League : 1986, 1988, 2000, 2003
  • Tyrolean indoor champion: 2002
  • Union national winner football

Web link

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History. In: sv-axams.com. Archived from the original on December 7, 2013 ; accessed on September 13, 2019 .
  2. ^ TFV, tables 2003/04, Regionalliga West. In: tfv.at. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .
  3. ^ SV Axams, Teams, 2010/11, tables. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .
  4. ^ SPG Axams-Götzens. In: spg-axams-goetzens.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2004 ; accessed on September 13, 2019 .
  5. ^ Football alliance between Axams and Grinzens. In: mein district.at. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .