SpVgg Ansbach 09
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Basic data | |||
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Surname | Spielvereinigung Ansbach 09 e. V. | ||
Seat | Ansbach , Bavaria | ||
founding | 1909 | ||
Colours | green white | ||
Board | Theo Mutsios | ||
Website | www.spvgg-ansbach.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Christoph Hasselmeier | ||
Venue | Xaver-Bertsch-Sportpark ( location ) | ||
Places | 5,000 | ||
league | Bayern League North | ||
2018/19 | 11th place | ||
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The Spielvereinigung Ansbach 09 e. V. is a sports club from Ansbach in Middle Franconia with departments for football , karate , tennis and pétanque .
history
The football department of TV 1860 Ansbach was founded in 1909. During the First World War , the department was dissolved for three years. SpVgg Ansbach 09, founded in 1917, deliberately tied in with the history of the football department of TV and entered the club register as the year it was founded in 1909. However, the new club also had a forerunner in 1. FC 1912 Ansbach . A high point in early football history was the championship in the A-Class Middle Franconia in 1928 and the promotion to the district league in the decider against 1. FC Zirndorf , from which relegation took place again in 1937. In 1945 the club was dissolved as a result of the Second World KrTenniseg . The Ansbach sports clubs jointly formed the Ansbach sports club . This was dissolved on October 30, 1948 and renamed the Ansbach gymnastics and sports club . In 1951, SpVgg Ansbach 09 was finally re-established from the football department. In 1953 he was promoted to the then fourth-rate Bavarian 2nd Amateur League. After the descent in 1955, the prompt resurgence succeeded a year later. The construction of two grass pitches on the club's own sports fields on Türkenstrasse in the 1960s guaranteed the continuation of the game. Due to league reforms, the club slipped back from the fourth division. In the 1977/78 season, the A-youth played in what was then the highest youth division, the Bayernliga. The first men's team succeeded in the 1984/85 season again the promotion to the fourth highest division, the Landesliga Mitte . A year later, they qualified for the main round of the DFB Cup . Against SV Waldhof Mannheim, the Ansbach team was eliminated with a 3-0 defeat in front of 6,000 spectators.
At the end of the 90s, SpVgg Ansbach 09 experienced its most successful period. After the fourth division was again achieved with promotion to the Bayern League , despite a relatively small budget and with the motto "cult instead of coal", after only two seasons as champions, they even made it to the Regionalliga Süd . There was ultimately no chance against the strong competition during the 2001/02 season . With the exception of ex-professional Hans-Jürgen Brunner from Nuremberg, the squad included only players who had never played in a higher class before. They lost 4-0 at home and 7-0 away against the later fourth-placed VfR Aalen . At first, however, could still keep up and z. B. both at FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt (1-0) and at the later promoted Eintracht Trier (3-2). However, a series of 12 games without a win between the 21st and 33rd matchday let the club crash down to the penultimate place in the table. With a home win against Kickers Offenbach (3-1), the Ansbach footballers said goodbye to the regional league after just one year. After relegation from the Regionalliga Süd , SpVgg Ansbach landed back in the Bayernliga, but always played against relegation there. At the end of the 2004/05 season, the club rose again after the relegation games against FC Bayern Hof and FC Kempten in the Landesliga Mitte. After a successful 2006/07 season, he made it back to the Bayern League as champions of the Bavarian State League. In the 2007/08 season the league could be secured by the 13th place. By moving into the final of the Toto Cup , the club was able to qualify for the first main round of the DFB Cup 2008/2009 . SpVgg Ansbach met Bundesliga club Karlsruher SC on August 10, 2008 in the Ansbacher Sportpark . The game ended 0-5.
In 2010 , after a 15th place in the table and a defeat in the relegation game against 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 , the team had to relegate from the Bayernliga. In 2014, the championship in the Northwest relay of the regional league was won and thus the return to the Bayern league was achieved. The following year, after relegation, there was another descent, which was followed by direct resurgence.
Known players
- Hans-Jürgen Brunner , long-time professional at 1. FC Nürnberg , led the team in 2001 as a player and assistant coach to advance to the Regionalliga Süd . Trainer from 2003 to 2005 and from 2009 to 2010, in between sports coordinator.
- Sandro Cescutti was part of the promotion team in 2001 and the regional league team. Aroused positive attention in the regional league season and was signed by Bundesliga club TSV 1860 Munich , but never played in the Bundesliga . Was then a player at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim before moving to VfR Aalen .
- Former national player Georg Volkert played in the Ansbacher youth team. In 1962 1. FC Nürnberg , with whom he became German champion in 1968 , signed the youth player against payment of 3,000 marks. This was one of the first youth transfers in German football.
- The Bundesliga professional and former U-21 national player Andreas Wolf played for SpVgg Ansbach in his youth before moving to 1. FC Nürnberg .
successes
- Bayern League champion 2001
- Promotion to the Regionalliga Süd in 2001
- Participation in the DFB Cup 1980/81 , 1985/86 , 2008/09
Stadion
The SpVgg-Platz with a grandstand on Sedanstraße, today's Stahlstraße, had to be evacuated in 1939 due to the construction of a new ball bearing factory. SpVgg Ansbach then moved to the old filling pit or the square on Türkenstrasse. In 1976 the sports park, which is still in use today, was finally opened in the west of the city. The stadium has space for 5,000 spectators, including 600 uncovered and 400 covered seats. After it was called PIGROL-Sportpark for years, the club's own sports area has been officially called Xaver-Bertsch-Sportpark since July 1, 2016 , after a regional specialist dealer for hydraulics, pneumatics and industrial technology.
literature
- Hardy Greens : SpVgg Ansbach 09. In: Encyclopedia of German league football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 26.
- Manfred Blendinger: SpVgg Ansbach 09 . Sutton Verlag , Erfurt 2003, ISBN 978-3-89702-551-6
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 26.
- ^ Matthias Hunger: Franconian football home. Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2017, ISBN 978-3-942468-91-6 , p. 12.
- ^ Matthias Hunger: Franconian football home. Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2017, ISBN 978-3-942468-91-6 , p. 12.