SpVgg Landshut

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SpVgg Landshut
Club coat of arms of the SpVgg Landshut
Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Landshut eV
Seat Landshut , Bavaria
founding 1919
Colours black-and-white
Board Manfred Maier, Helmut Radlmeier MdL, attorney Gaby Sultanow
Website spvgg-landshut.de
First soccer team
Head coach Johannes Viehbeck
Venue Hammerbach Stadium
Places 8150
league State League Bavaria Southeast
2018/19 7th place
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The SpVgg Landshut is a sports club from Landshut in Bavaria . The club has national fame through its soccer team.

history

In the 1910s, the so-called flood basin , a misshapen area on which three football fields had been prepared by enthusiasts, was located on the site of today's Landshut City Park . In 1919, 30 like-minded people decided to found a football team, which initially joined TV 1861 Landshut as the football department.

After a flood disaster in 1920 destroyed the previous playing fields on the flood basin, they moved into temporary quarters on the Grieserwiese before the hammerbach meadow was chosen as their new home in 1921. Today, the Hammerbach Stadium and the modern West Sports Center are located there .

In the 1932/33 season, the club played in the then first-class Bavarian regional league , but lost its first division status after a year through a league reform and the redesign as Gauliga Bayern in 1933. It was to remain the only first division season in the history of SpVgg Landshut.

After the Second World War , the soccer team first started in the Niederbayern district league , before being promoted to the Bayern league in 1948 , which at that time corresponded to the second division in terms of sport. After a league reform in 1950, the game association played in the amateur regional league of Bavaria from 1950 to 1953 and after the division of the regional league into a north and south group in 1953/54 in the regional league south . From this one rose after a year and played for five years in the Lower Bavaria district league before returning to the state league in 1959. There you belonged again to the Landesliga Süd before there was another league reform in 1963 and the Landesliga was divided into three groups. Since then, the club has belonged to the Mitte group, as long as it is represented in the regional league - as it has been for most of its history. Only in the seasons 1969/70 and between 1973 and 1977 the game association was represented in the lower regional league of Lower Bavaria and in the years 1983 to 1989, 1992 to 2000 and in the 2003/04 season in the higher Bavarian league .

The footballers celebrated their greatest post-war success in 1986 under their coach Karsten Wettberg when they won the championship in the Bavarian League and thus qualified for the promotion to the second Bundesliga . Because the club had failed to submit the necessary documents for the second division, the runner-up TSV 1860 Munich was allowed to play in the promotion round in his place . Instead, the game association took part in the games for the German amateur championship , the participation of which was usually reserved for the failed Oberliga runners-up because the champions usually played for promotion to the second division. The SpVgg Landshut failed in the semifinals at VfR Bürstadt .

In the 2011/12 season she won the championship title in the Landesliga Mitte and thus qualified for the relegation to the new fourth-rate regional league Bavaria . There she failed, however, at SV Heimstetten and will play in the new season in the southern season of the fifth -rate Bayern League . From this she was relegated to the Southeast regional league in 2015.

player

From 1960 to 1963 the former Yugoslav national player - silver medalist at the 1948 Olympic Games and World Cup participant from 1950 - Željko Čajkovski was the club's player- coach .

Trainer

titles and achievements

  • Lower Bavarian District Cup winner: 1949, 1969, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 1860 is allowed to take part in the promotion round (May 14, 1986) . Lion Bomber Archives. Retrieved November 4, 2016