SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf
SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Spielvereinigung Grün-Weiß Deggendorf 03 e. V. |
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Seat | Deggendorf , Bavaria | ||
founding | April 30, 2003 | ||
Colours | green-white-black | ||
Board | Thomas Freimuth | ||
Website | spvgg-gw-deggendorf.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Martin Wimber; Co-trainer: Johannes Sammer | ||
Venue | Danube Forest Stadium ( location ) | ||
Places | 6000 | ||
league | District league Niederbayern Ost | ||
2018/19 | 1st place (Kreisliga Straubing) | ||
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The SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf is a sports club from the Lower Bavarian district town of Deggendorf in Germany .
The association was created in spring 2003 from a merger of SpVgg Deggendorf with SV Grün-Weiß Deggendorf. It has around 650 members. The football department has over 20 men's, women's and junior teams in play and provides the most successful young footballers in Lower Bavaria (around 40 championship titles since the club was founded in 2003). In 2015 the handball department in the newly founded HC Deggendorf became independent.
history
The predecessors
SpVgg Deggendorf was founded in February 1920. In the 1950s and 1960s, the club belonged to the 1st Amateur League Bavaria for a total of eight seasons . In the 1970s and early 1980s, the club played for eleven years without a break in the Bavarian State League Middle . After relegation in 1994, SpVgg Deggendorf fell: four times in a row they were relegated to the then B-Class and four times in the following five seasons. At the end of the 83rd year of the club, 2003 saw the return to the central regional league.
The SV Grün-Weiß Deggendorf was founded on November 9, 1968. Three times, in 1975, 1981 and 1992, they were promoted from the lowest division, where they could hold out for a few years. From 1980 the club also had a women's soccer team. The SV Grün-Weiß Deggendorf gained national attention through its exemplary youth work.
The only point game derbies of the two previous clubs occurred in the 1997/1998 season in the B-Class Deggendorf.
After the merger
For the benefit of the young people involved in sports in the region, the boards of the two clubs started negotiations on the merger. After approval by the members of the two associations, SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf was founded on April 30, 2003. The city of Deggendorf took over the former club grounds of SV Grün-Weiß on Max-Peinkofer-Straße, and the new fusion club was located in the Donau-Wald-Stadion on Trat, where SpVgg Deggendorf previously had its club premises.
In the first few years, the club's first men's soccer team shuttled between the central regional league and the Niederbayern regional league . Since 2008 she has played continuously in the national league. At the end of the 2011/12 season they were promoted to the Bayern League , from which the team had to relegate after only one year. In the 2013/14 season, relegation was only ensured on the last match day with a 3-0 away win at ASV Cham . Shortly before, the coach Barbaros Yalçın, who was very popular with the team, announced his departure at the end of the season after more than 10 years as a youth and men's coach, whereupon almost the entire national league eleven also decided to change clubs. With the new coach Darius Fahramand, the new team, young players from their own offspring and newcomers from lower-class clubs, did not present themselves as the expected “cannon fodder”. Fahramand had to go with the club management in the winter of 2014/2015 due to sporting differences. Under A-license holder and U17 coach Marco Dellnitz, the team had to enter the district league despite rousing relegation games against TuS Pfarrkirchen and FC Sturm Hauzenberg. The team also struggled in the district league, but managed to stay in the league on the last day of the 2015/2016 season.
The youth teams of SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf have been represented in the high Bavarian leagues since the merger. The C-Jugend has been playing in the U15 Bayern League , the highest Bavarian league for U15 teams, without interruption since 2005 . In 2009, when she took part for the first time, she celebrated the Bavarian indoor championship and left the Bundesliga youth teams from FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nürnberg and SpVgg Greuther Fürth behind. In 2010 they won the Bavarian Construction Cup under coach Barbaros Yalçın in the Danube Forest Stadium at home. The B-Jugend celebrated the greatest success in the club's history with coach Marco Dellnitz in the 2014/15 season: Starting as a blatant outsider, the team got better and better and in the end celebrated the championship in the Landesliga Süd and promotion to the single-track U17- Bayern League. The tribe of the team moved up to the A-Jugend and celebrated the championship of the U19 district upper league of Lower Bavaria and promotion to the Landesliga Süd in 2016. This means that SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf is represented in the 2016/2017 season as one of only 3 junior departments of amateur clubs with A, B and C juniors at state level.
Since 2010, SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf has been the youth performance center of the Bavarian Football Association (with a one-year break) .
In the 2012/2013 season, the women's team celebrated the greatest sporting success since its inception: with an 8 point lead, it secured the championship in the Lower Bavaria regional league. The right of promotion to the Landesliga Süd was left to runner-up FC Ergolding.
After a complete fresh start, the men's handball team worked their way up to the Upper Bavarian Regional League, and played in the Old Bavarian Regional Regional League in the 2014/15 season. Due to differences within the club, the handball department decided in 2015 to resign and re-establish HC Deggendorf.
League affiliation
season | 1st men's team | 1st women's team | A juniors | B juniors | C juniors |
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2016/17 | District League Niederbayern West | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | Bayern League | Bayern League South |
2015/16 | District league Niederbayern Ost | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League | Bayern League South |
2014/15 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | Bayern League South |
2013/14 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | Regional League South | Bayern League South |
2012/13 | Bayern League South | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | Regional League South | Bayern League South |
2011/12 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League South |
2010/11 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League South |
2009/10 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Regional League South | Regional League South | Bayern League South |
2008/09 | Regional League Middle | District league of Lower Bavaria | Regional League South | Regional League South | Bayern League South |
2007/08 | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District league of Lower Bavaria | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League South |
2006/07 | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League South |
2005/06 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | Bayern League South |
2004/05 | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern |
2003/04 | Regional League Middle | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern | District Oberliga Niederbayern |
bold = championships or promotions
Record player
1st men's team, as of May 23, 2016, over 100 appearances in point and relegation games
Surname | Calls | active between |
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Waldemar Wagner | 346 | 2003-2014 |
Andreas Rixinger (goal) | 214 | 2006-2014 |
Josef Holler | 195 | 2003-2010 |
Matthias Lallinger | 192 | 2008-2014 |
Sebastian Denk | 183 | 2004-2011 |
Manuel Eller | 180 | 2006-2013 |
Walter Müller | 168 | 2008-2013 |
Benjamin Schiller | 160 | 2003-2011 |
Thomas Hötzl | 115 | 2009-2013 |
Tobias Gschwendtner | 105 | 2009-2013 |
Mario Eller | 102 | 2009-2014 |
Sven Kufner | 100 | 2003-2006 |
Record goal scorers
1st men's team, as of May 23, 2016, over 20 goals in point and relegation games
Surname | Gates | active between |
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Markus Gallmaier | 35 | 2010-2013 |
Matthias Lallinger | 29 | 2008-2014 |
Tobias Stampflmeier | 28 | 2006-2008 |
Sebastian Denk | 27 | 2004-2011 |
Michael Selbitschka | 23 | 2003-2006 |
Tobias Dezelak | 21st | 2008-2011 |
Trainer
1st men's team, as of May 23, 2016, only point and relegation games
Surname | Games | active between |
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Uli Karmann | 102 | 2003-2006 |
Barbaros Yalçın | 72 | 2012-2014 |
Christian Bumberger / Martin Wimber | 57 | 2010–2012 |
Günther Himpsl | 49 | 2006-2007 |
Franz Huber | 49 | 2009-2010 |
Marco Dellnitz | 45 | 2015-active |
Thomas Fuchs | 45 | 2008-2009 |
Darius Fahramand | 22nd | 2014 |
Bernhard Robl | 1 | 2007 |
Highest victories
1st men's team, as of May 23, 2016
- 7: 1 (H) against FC Dingolfing II (September 9, 2006)
- 6-0 (H) against SC Regensburg (October 3, 2014)
- 6: 1 (A) at SpVgg Lam (May 19, 2007)
- 6: 1 (H) against TSV Neustadt / Aisch (November 13, 2010)
Well-known former players
also from the previous clubs SpVgg Deggendorf and SV Grün-Weiß Deggendorf
- Henri Skiba , French international and coach
- Peter Falter , 19 Bundesliga games for TSV 1860 Munich and Bayer 05 Uerdingen
- Anton Nachreiner , 30 Bundesliga games for TSV 1860 Munich, currently chairman of the DFB control committee
- Jürgen Falter , 9 second division games for 1. FC Nürnberg
- Thomas Pledl , so far 7 Bundesliga games for SpVgg Greuther Fürth , currently FC Ingolstadt 04
- Robin Yalçın , 3 Bundesliga player at VfB Stuttgart , currently Çaykur Rizespor / Turkish Süper Lig
- Patrick Wiegers , 9 second division games for SSV Jahn Regensburg , currently Dynamo Dresden
- Marco Holz , 54 third division games for FC Energie Cottbus , currently 1. FC Saarbrücken
- Daniel Steininger , third division player at SSV Jahn Regensburg, currently SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.mein-bau-pokal.de/seiten/1314.html , accessed on January 16, 2013
- ↑ Ben Weinberger: BFV gives Deggendorf base a second chance. In: heimatsport.de. August 13, 2013, accessed September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Altbayern 2014/15, District League Men Season East, table and schedule. In: bhv-handball.liga.nu. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ a b http://result.bfv.de/cms/seiten/index.html
- ^ Peter Falter - 1977/1978 - players - football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ^ Anton Nachreiner - 1979/1980 - Player - Football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ DFB control committee. In: dfb.de. June 28, 2017. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Jürgen Falter - 2000/2001 - Player - Football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Thomas Pledl - 2017/2018 - Players - Football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Robin Yalcin - 2017/2018 - Players - Football dates. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Patrick Wiegers - 2017/2018 - Goalkeeper - Football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ↑ Marco Holz - 2017/2018 - Players - Football dates. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .
- ^ Daniel Steininger - 2017/2018 - Players - Football data. In: fussballdaten.de. Retrieved September 8, 2017 .