SpVgg Weiden

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SpVgg Weiden
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Full name Spielvereinigung Weiden e. V.
place Willows in the Upper Palatinate
Founded January 19, 1924
Dissolved December 1, 2010
Club colors black-blue
Stadion Stadium at the waterworks
Top league Regional league (2nd league)
successes 4th place in the Gauliga Bayern
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The SpVgg Weiden was a sports club from Weiden in Upper Palatinate . It was created on January 19, 1924 and had to be dissolved due to bankruptcy in 2010. The successor club was SpVgg Weiden 2010, which has since been merged into SpVgg SV Weiden .

history

The SpVgg Weiden came into being under this name on January 19, 1924, when the football department, founded in 1912, split off from the Turnerbund Weiden and founded its own club in the course of the “ clean divorce ” from gymnastics and sports clubs .

The team celebrated its first successes in the early years by winning the district championships in 1924 and 1931. In August 1929 they merged with FC Windischeschenbach and entered under the name SpVgg Weiden-Windischeschenbach , but this connection was broken again in December 1933. In 1934 and 1941, the SpVgg Weiden rose after winning the district championship in the Gauliga Bayern , the top division in German football at the time. While the Weidener immediately descended from this in 1935 , the class was held after the second ascent. However, this only succeeded by dividing the Bavarian Gauliga into a Gauliga North - and a Gauliga South Bavaria . The Weidener, who merged with the Reichsbahn-Sportverein to form the Reichsbahn SSVg Weiden on January 9, 1939 , played in the Gauliga Nordbayern from the 1942/43 season . In the first season they closed after victories a. a. via SpVgg Fürth in fourth place behind the Fürthern, 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 and 1. FC Nürnberg . In the following season 1943/44 , the SpVgg finished ninth only in penultimate place. The renewed division of the leagues due to the war resulted in the division into the Gauliga Bayreuth-Nord for the 1944/45 season , which, however, probably no longer started playing.

After the Second World War, SpVgg Weiden, which was re-established under its old name in 1945, was promoted to the Bavarian League in 1964 . In 1965 you could qualify as champions of the Bavarian League for the second-rate Regionalliga Süd , from which you had to relegate after a year. Subsequently, the club played mostly in the Bayern League. Relegations to the regional league were regularly followed by a return to the Bayern league after a short time. Only from 1975 to 1985 did you have to say goodbye for a long time.

After a very successful Bayernliga season in 2008/09, the Weiden team secured the championship three game days before the end and the associated promotion to the fourth-class Regionalliga Süd . On October 10, 2008, SpVgg Weiden played their 1000th Bayernliga game. SpVgg Bayreuth was a guest in the local waterworks stadium. The game ended 1: 1 in front of 2000 spectators. At the time of the game, SpVgg Weiden were leaders and SpVgg Bayreuth second in the Bayernliga.

On 26 May 2009, Weiden in the domestic waterworks Stadium in translated Bavarian Toto Cup . 6N E. (3: 3 after 90 minutes) semi-final after a 0: 3 residue, with 7 against SpVgg Unterhaching by and thus made it into the 1st main round of the DFB-Pokal 2009/10 , where they met Borussia Dortmund and lost 3-1. The game association won the Bavarian Toto Cup 2009 with a 1-0 final victory over third division club Wacker Burghausen .

At the beginning of November 2010, the gaming association filed an application to open insolvency proceedings after the main sponsor failed to make payments. On December 1, 2010, the club stopped playing and was the first to be relegated from the Regionalliga Süd.

successes

  • District Master Upper Palatinate / Lower Bavaria (3): 1934, 1940, 1941
  • Champion of the Bayern League (2): 1965, 2009
  • Champion of the Bayern-Mitte regional league (6): 1954, 1964, 1985, 1988, 1995, 2006
  • Third in the Bayern League all-time table
  • Bavarian Toto Cup winner : 2009
  • Upper Palatinate Cup Winner (3): 1996, 1997, 2009

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