SpVg Frechen 20

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SpVg Frechen 20
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Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Frechen 1920 eV
Seat Frechen , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1920
Colours black-and-white
Chairman Sahin Yildirim
Website frechen20.de
First soccer team
Head coach Sven Demandt
Venue Kurt Bornhoff Sports Park
Places 12,000
league Middle Rhine League
2019/20 9th place
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The SpVg Frechen 20 (officially: Spielvereinigung Frechen 1920 eV ) is a sports club from Frechen in the Rhein-Erft district . The first soccer team played for two years in the then third-class amateur league in North Rhine-Westphalia and once took part in the DFB Cup .

history

The club was founded in 1920 as the Frechener Club for lawn games and merged in 1927 (according to other sources as early as 1925) with SV Frechen, founded in 1923, to form SpVg Frechen 20. In 2001, the SpVg merged with CfR Buschbell, founded in 1926, to become SG Frechen 20 / Buschbell . This merger was resolved four years later.

In terms of sport, the Frecheners experienced a sporting boom at the end of the 1920s, which brought the club to the second highest division in 1930. After the end of the war, the 20s rose in 1947 to the then second-class Rheinbezirksliga , which two years later was renamed the Landesliga Mittelrhein and third class. In 1953 the Frechen champions of their season were defeated by SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 in the finals of the Middle Rhine Championship . In 1956, the 20s missed the newly created Mittelrhein Association League and from then on only played fourth class. After the runner-up in 1960 behind the amateurs of Alemannia Aachen , the promotion succeeded a year later.

After fourth places in 1963 and 1965, the team even reached third place in 1969. A year later, he was relegated to the state league. After the immediate resurgence, the Frechener 1973 champions of the association league thanks to a series of 14 wins in a row in the second half of the season. However, the club refrained from participating in the promotion round to Regionalliga West and instead took part in the amateur championship . There the team first beat Eintracht Nordhorn in the round of 16 , but failed in the quarter-finals at Büdelsdorfer TSV . The successful team broke up at the end of the season.

In 1975 the 20s, who were in debt with 400,000 marks , were relegated from the association league. Three years later, the team initially missed promotion, which succeeded in 1979. A year later, the march through to the Oberliga Nordrhein and qualification for the DFB Cup 1980/81 succeeded . There the 20s first beat DSC Wanne-Eickel 3: 1, only to lose 1: 3 to Bünder SV in the second round . 1982 followed the descent from the league. At champions BV Lüttringhausen , the 20s suffered a 9-0 defeat. Five years later it went down to the national league.

There followed after two runner-up championships in 1991, the return to the association league, where the 20s were runner-up straight away. But elevator years began for the association. In 1996 it went back down to the state league, where the direct rise was successful. Financial problems ensured that the team had to be withdrawn during the 1998/99 association league season. There followed two relegations in a row, so that the Frechener had to play in 2001 in the district league. After three years he returned, before relegated to the district league in 2007.

A new era began in 2008 under the management board Heinz Maubach, Andreas Ploch and managing director Martin Wolf. With coach Micha Skorzenski and the sports director Sahin Yildirim, he was promoted back to the district league in 2009. In the 2013/14 season, the game association was district league champions and rose to the state league. The following season ended the twenties in 3rd place in the table; only through a 1: 2 away defeat at SV Breinig on the last match day was the direct march into the Middle Rhine League missed. At the end of the season head coach Micha Skorzenki left the game association after a total of six years and went to regional division FC Kray . In 2018 he was promoted to the Middle Rhine League.

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