SV Telfs

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SV Telfs
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Telfs
Seat Telfs , Tyrol
founding May 1946
Colours green
Chairman Fabian Noldin
ZVR number 940404749
Website SV Telfs
First soccer team
Head coach Stefan Höller
Venue Emat
Places k. A.
league Regionalliga Tirol
2019/20 2nd place ( Tyrolean League )

The SV Telfs is an Austrian football club from the market town Telfs in the district Innsbruck-Land in Tyrol , was established in May 1946th The club experienced its greatest successes in the 1965/66 season with the participation of the Tyrolean League , a league of the third Austrian division at the time, and the 2007 Tyrolean Cup final. The team plays in the Tyrol Regional League .

history

After the Second World War, Leopold Stehno, Rudolf Wackerle, Josef Meil, Karl Haas, Alfons Fritzer and Franz Pöschl got together to play football in Telfs. In May 1946 the first founders' meeting took place, at which Leopold Stehno became chairman, Josef Meil ​​was the head of the soccer section, as the Telfs sports club was initially planned for several sports. The team took part in various tournaments this year, including in Silz. A playing field was used near the train station. The club colors were chosen rather randomly: Lore Rotter sewed the first club outfits from green fabric. Max Föger wanted to head a handball department, which was not realized with financial means.

The club had to look for a new sports field, because the field was used for other plans of the community and with the help of Mayor Härting found it on Ematbödele. The Ematbödele already housed a shooting range back then. This square was expanded to include a soccer field and two changing rooms, an equipment room and a buffet room were built and handed over to the club in September 1952. Auditoriums were added in 1956 and handed over to the association for its tenth anniversary.

The club played its way up to the Landesliga Tirol and at the end of the 1950s it narrowly missed promotion to the Arlbergliga. After the end of the chairmanship of Leopold Stehno in 1960, players and club members also left, relegation from the Tyrolean regional league was inevitable. Meinard Krismer reorganized the club, organized the construction of a larger playing field at Ematbödele and thus created the prerequisites for promotion to the Tyrolean regional league in 1965. The team could not hold on there and soon played again in the Regional League West. In the 1970s, a floodlight system was installed on the training ground and the cabin wing was renewed. In the 1980s, the Tyrolean Football Association restructured the division into classes and SV Telfs played in the Landesliga West after the reform.

After 40 years of existence, in 1988, the team rose from the regional league west via the regional league west in 1991 to the Tyrolean league in 1994, in which the Unterländer ranked in the midfield. During this time, the club expanded its youth work and won so many active players who played in various teams. The renovation and expansion of the club building was completed in 1995. In the following years, the sports club enlarged its training ground, laid an artificial turf, and replaced the seating in the stands, which was still in good condition from the old Tivoli Stadium, which was demolished in 2002. In 2005, the Telfser relegated to the Landesliga West, took first place and rose to the Tyrolean League. The next season they finished second behind SC Schwaz and missed the promotion by seven points. In 2012, the club had to relegate to the Landesliga West and only rose again to the Tyrolean League in 2015. In 2017, the Unterländer missed the rise by three points. In 2019 they qualified with a 2nd place for the Regionalliga Tirol.

titles and achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SV Telfs, history. In: sv-telfs.at. Archived from the original on May 28, 2008 ; accessed on September 13, 2019 .
  2. ^ SV Telfs, Teams, 2018/19, KM, tables. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .