SpVgg 08 Schramberg

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SpVgg 08 Schramberg
Coat of arms of the SpVgg 08 Schramberg
Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung 08 Schramberg
Seat Schramberg , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 1908 as FC Schramberg
Colours Black yellow
Website www.08schramberg.de
First soccer team
Head coach Manuel Kaltenbacher
Venue Bernecksportplatz
Places nb
league District League Black Forest
2016/17 8th place
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The Spielvereinigung (SpVgg) 08 Schramberg is a football club founded in 1908 from the Black Forest town of Schramberg . The team had their greatest successes in the late 1920s and 1930s, when they could establish themselves in the major leagues. In 1957/58 and 1962 to 1965 the club once again made the leap into national football when Schramberg 08 belonged to the 1st amateur league. Since then, the black and yellow have been playing on the district and national league level.

history

The first clubs in Schramberg were formed around 1905, but only existed for a short time. The Schramberg football club was founded in spring 1908 and played its first game in Offenburg in September 1908. In the same year, a second local club, VfB Schramberg , was established, which was renamed FC Phönix in 1909 . In 1910 the two clubs merged. After the football club had to dissolve at the end of 1911 due to lack of money, it was re-established on May 4, 1912 under the name FC Viktoria Schramberg . As a master of the C-class, you were promoted to the B-class, the third level at that time , before the First World War . During the war, a new local rival was formed with FC Phönix in 1916, but they joined forces in the following year and now joined the Schramberg football association . This process was repeated again in 1921 and 1923: The founding of the 1921 Schramberg sports club was followed two years later, on August 2, 1923, by the merger to form Spielvereinigung 08 Schramberg .

After this merger, the "black and yellow" played from 1923 in the district league South Baden and from 1924 in the district league Black Forest and thus in the second highest division. During these years, Georg Knöpfle, a young talent, grew up at the Spielvereinigung , who later became German champions with SpVgg Fürth and was appointed to the South German team and 23 times to the German national team. Schramberg 08 was promoted to the top division for the first time in the 1928/29 season , the Württemberg-Baden district league. There, the team from the watch town in the Black Forest played on an equal footing with renowned clubs such as the Freiburg FC or the Karlsruher FV and was able to hold onto this level for four years. In 1933 football was reorganized and the Gauligen established as the new top division. SpVgg Schramberg had always occupied midfield positions in previous years, but 8th place at the end of the 1932/33 season was not enough for qualification for the Gauliga in the year of its 25th anniversary. In the new league system, the game association now had to set up in the second level and played in the Württemberg district class until the end of the game at the end of the Second World War . In 1938 and in the war years, the black and yellow were several times close to jumping into the Gauliga, but failed each in the promotion round.

After the end of the Second World War and the associated dissolution of the sports clubs, games were initially resumed in the Schramberg football club . In 1947 a large local club was formed with VfL Schramberg , in which several other sports were played in addition to football. On April 12, 1950 one returned to the old name Spielvereinigung 08 Schramberg . In the post-war period, the football team only played on a regional level, and it wasn't until the end of the 1950s that they made it back to higher-class leagues. In the season of the 1st amateur league Württemberg 1957/58 it was initially only enough for one year in the amateur upper house, after the promotion four years later, for the 1962/63 season , the black and yellow with player-coach Manfred Wallat could at least three years keep this level.

Since relegation from the 1st amateur league in 1965, the first men's team of SpVgg 08 Schramberg played mostly in the higher leagues of the football district, but the leap into higher divisions than the national league was no longer successful.

The last championship celebrated the zero eight in 2010 with promotion to the Landesliga Württemberg , from which they were relegated in 2014.

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