SV Weingarten (Württemberg)

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SV Weingarten
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Basic data
Surname Weingarten sports club
Seat Weingarten (Württemberg) , Baden-Württemberg
founding 1907
Colours Red White
Board GermanyGermany Heinz Zörner
Website www.sv-weingarten.de
First soccer team
Head coach GermanyGermany Thomas Gadek
Venue Lindenhof Stadium, Weingarten
Places 600 seats, approx. 3,000 standing places
league State League Württemberg Season IV
2017/18 13th place
home
Away

The SV Weingarten is a football club from Weingarten in Ravensburg district . Its beginnings go back to 1907.

history

In 1907 the club was founded under the name FC Altdorf Weingarten . Around 1919 it was renamed FV Weingarten , and in 1928 the name that is valid today was adopted. In 1939 they merged with TV Weingarten, RV 1894 Weingarten and the Weingarten Snowshoe Association to form TSV Weingarten . After the Second World War, the club was re-established as Sportfreunde Weingarten on September 21, 1946. Between 1947 and 1950 the club was three times relay champion of the amateur league Südwürttemberg-Süd . On June 30, 1950, the football department split off from the entire club and took on the name SV Weingarten again. In the 1950/51 season they joined the newly created Wuerttemberg amateur league , but rose immediately from bottom of the table in the premiere season.

It was not until 1969 that people returned to national football. In the 1969/70 season and from 1972 to 1978 they entered the Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league , the best final result was a 5th place in the 1972/73 season. In the 1974 WFV-Pokal , the SVW was in the final against TV giltstein , but lost 1-0 in front of 2,000 spectators in the home stadium.

For the 1978/79 season, a new division of leagues was introduced in the area of ​​the Württemberg Football Association. Due to the bad placement in the last season of the Black Forest-Bodensee League, the club had to join the state league . Since then, a higher class has never been reached. The SV Weingarten always shuttled between the regional league and the district league for the next three decades . The preliminary low point came in the summer of 2010 with a further decline; In the 2010/11 season, SV Weingarten had to compete in the ninth-class district league for the first time in the club's history . This season was then completed very successfully with the championship title and victory in the district cup (double). From the 2011/12 season, the club played again in the district league, in which he was champion in 2013.

Since the 2013/2014 season, SV Weingarten has been back in the Württemberg State League. In the summer of 2018, after five years of the regional league, there was another relegation to the Bodensee district league, after the club only reached the relegation place at the end of the season and the decisive relegation game against the district league runner-up, FC Leutkirch, was lost.

Venue

Initially, an inner-city square in the Blumenau district served as the venue for the home games. However, when this had to make way for new residential complexes, a new, spacious sports facility with training grounds and an artificial turf field was built on the outskirts of the city on the Lindenhof site in 1992. Hence the name 'Lindenhofstadion'. There is space for around 600 spectators in the stands. Around the playing field there is another standing room for up to 3,000.

Famous pepole

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hardy Greens : SV Weingarten. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 466 and 506.

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