SG 07 Untertürkheim

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SG 07 Untertürkheim
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Basic data
Surname Sports community Untertürkheim e. V.
Seat Stuttgart-Untertürkheim
founding 1907
Website http://www.sgu-07.de/
First soccer team
Venue Sports facility in Bruckwiesenweg
Places nb
league District league A Stuttgart, season 1
2016/17 3rd place
home
Away

The sports community 07 Untertürkheim , SG 07 Untertürkheim for short , is a sports club from the Stuttgart district of Untertürkheim with the departments football, canoeing and tennis.

history

The association was founded in the spring of 1907 under the name FV Viktoria 07 . In 1909 the club joined the Turnerbund Untertürkheim and became its football department. On November 18, 1921, the footballers preferred independence again and founded the FV Viktoria 07 Untertürkheim . In 1933 FV Viktoria merged with FV Stadion Untertürkheim to form SpVgg Untertürkheim 07 . This initially missed the leap into the first-class Gauliga Württemberg in 1937 as fourth in the promotion round . But in 1940 the Untertürkheimers prevailed against the SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg and the SV Spaichingen and achieved promotion.

In the 1940/41 season, the Untertürkheimers belonged to the football club, the Gauliga Württemberg. There they were able to compete with the Stuttgarter Kickers around Edmund Conen and VfB Stuttgart . The biggest defeat against VfB was 1:12 at home. The biggest victories were at home with a 6: 1 against SpVgg Cannstatt and away with 5: 0 against Stuttgarter SC . In the 12th league, the SpVgg finished tenth in the table on a relegation place. The saving eighth place was only missed by three points.

Due to the war, merged to form KSG Untertürkheim / Wangen with FV Wangen and TV Hedelfingen, the Untertürkheimers were in 1944/45 without any athletic qualifications in the Gauliga Württemberg, which was divided into three squadrons with seven clubs each. On March 18, 1945 the game was stopped. With 6: 4 points the KSG was at this point in third place behind SSV Reutlingen and Sportfreunde Esslingen , but still ahead of VfB Stuttgart.

After the war ended in 1945, the club was renamed SG 07 Untertürkheim . At the same time, the clubs Kraftsportverein Untertürkheim , Turnerbund Untertürkheim , Sieben Schwaben Untertürkheim and the Free Gymnastics Association of Untertürkheim, which was banned as a workers' sports club since 1933, joined the SG 07. After the Second World War, the SG played in the Landesliga Württemberg, the second highest division after the Oberliga Süd . In 1947 the runner-up was won. In 1949 this succeeded again. The SG lost the decider against FV Zuffenhausen with equal points 1: 3. Nevertheless, the Untertürkheimer took part in the promotion round to the Oberliga Süd. They finished in last place behind SSV Jahn Regensburg , KSV Hessen Kassel and VfL Neckarau but without a chance to win a point. In the following year, however, SG 07 only managed to stay in the relegation game against TSG Öhringen with a 3-1 win.

Because of the reallocation of the divisions for the 1950/51 season, the second-class state league became the third-class 1st Amateur League Württemberg . This belonged to the SG Untertürkheim until 1958, when they were relegated as the bottom of the table.

After relegation in 2011 from the seventh-class district league Stuttgart they played in the district league A. In 2014 they returned to the district league, and in 2015 they had to relegate to the district league.

Stadion

The people of Untertürkheim have been using their sports facility in Bruckwiesenweg since 1957.

Web links

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  1. a b c d Hardy Greens : SG 07 Untertürkheim. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , pp. 452-453.
  2. Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 162.
  3. Greens 1996, p. 196.
  4. Grüner 1996, p. 208
  5. Greens 1996, p. 263
  6. Greens 1996, p. 298
  7. Greens 1996, p. 296
  8. Greens 1996, p. 307
  9. Greens 2001, p. 502