SpVgg SV Weiden

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SpVgg SV Weiden
Club coat of arms of the SpVgg SV Weiden
Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung SV Weiden e. V.
Seat Willows in the Upper Palatinate , Bavaria
founding 1903 (as a sports club Weiden )
Colours black - blue - white
Website spvgg-weiden.de
First soccer team
Head coach Andreas Scheler
Venue Sparda Bank Stadium
Places 7,600
league State League Bayern Middle
2018/19 3rd place
home
Away

The SpVgg SV Weiden is a sports club from Weiden in the Upper Palatinate , legally the continuation of the sports club Weiden 1903, later sports club Detag Weiden. The club has been playing in the sixth class national league since the 2018/19 season. The home venue is the Sparda Bank Stadium .

history

SpVgg SV is a successor club to SpVgg Weiden , which played in the first-class Gauliga Bayern in the 1934/35 season. After the Second World War, the SpVgg competed in the 1965/66 season and since 2009 in the Regionalliga Süd . After the main sponsor stopped paying, the association had to file for bankruptcy . On December 1, 2010, the SpVgg Weiden stopped playing and was later dissolved.

The SpVgg Weiden 2010 was founded on December 21, 2010 as the successor association . The previous second team of SpVgg Weiden, in the country's league Bayern center played, became the new first team of SpVgg 2010. With a few players from the previous Regional team and A-youth players of the new club played the season ended and went into the Bezirksoberliga Upper Palatinate from. For the 2011/12 season, the club brought back numerous former Weiden youth players and reached third place.

Due to the league reform of the Bavarian Association, the Weidener qualified for the five-track state league from 2012 and were grouped in the Northeast relay. Previously, SpVgg Weiden joined SV Detag Weiden on July 1, 2012 , which was renamed SpVgg SV Weiden. In the regional league, the team secured the championship early on and rose to the Bayern league with a unique 103 points.

The Sports Club Detag pastures (SV for short-Detag or SVD) consisting of the merger between the sports club Weiden 1903 (founded in 1959 as in 1992 with the TSV Detag willow plant Association of German sheet glass AG DETAG ) emerged had to have as a popular sport club no significant sporting success .

BFV youth training center

As the largest regional association within the DFB , the BFV tried to close the gap between the DFB bases and the junior performance centers (NLZ) of the Bundesliga clubs and decided to award clubs with particularly good youth work and infrastructure the title BFV junior performance center. The aim is to promote talented players from the base bases in the youth training centers of the BFV more intensively and thus to facilitate the transition to the professional clubs. These youth training centers were introduced for the 2008/09 season. SpVgg Weiden has been there from the start and has always been extended as a partner of the BFV.

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