SV Weiskirchen

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Club coat of arms of SV Weiskirchen

The SV Weiskirchen (full club name: Sportverein Weiskirchen 1926 eV ) is a sports club from Weiskirchen in Saarland , which qualified for several national competitions in men's and women's football between 1975 and 1994 .

The association was founded in 1926; the football department plays its home games in the Holzbachtal stadium in Weiskirchen . SV Weiskirchen has been playing in the eight-class Landesliga West of the Saarland Football Association since 2012 .

The full club name existed in different spellings:

  • 1959: Sportverein eV 1926 Weiskirchen
  • 1962: Sport-Verein Weiskirchen eV 1926
  • 1989: Sportverein Weiskirchen eV 1926

Sprinter Florian Gamper started for SV Weiskirchen between 1986 and 1988.

Success in football

Saarland Cup of men
In 1974/75 and 1975/76 the team from SV Weiskirchen reached the semifinals in the Saarland Cup, which meant qualifying for the DFB Cup .
Men's DFB Cup
SV Weiskirchen took part in the DFB Cup twice in the mid-1970s because of its successful participation in the Saarland Cup. At the first participation you reached the round of the last 32 teams.
German championship of women
In the 1980s, the women's soccer team of SV Weiskirchen took part in the German championship twice as representatives of Saarland, where they were eliminated in the second round.
DFB Women's Cup
SV Weiskirchen took part in the women's DFB Cup four times in the 1980s and 1990s . The best result was getting into the quarter-finals with the first participation.

Web links

  • Club's website ( sportverein-weiskirchen.de ), accessed on January 1, 2014.
  • Club profile at saarlandpokal.de , accessed on January 1, 2014.