Spvgg Andernach

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Spvgg Andernach
Club logo
Full name Sports Association Andernach 1910 eV
place Andernach , Rhineland-Palatinate
Founded 1910
Dissolved  
Club colors black red
Stadion Stadium on Bassenheimer Weg
Top league Gauliga Mittelrhein
Gauliga Moselland
Oberliga Südwest
successes 3 × Rhineland champions
2 × Rhineland Cup winners

The Spvgg Andernach (officially: Sportvereinigung Andernach 1910 eV ) is a sports club from Andernach in Rhineland-Palatinate . The football played in the 1930s and 1940s, a total of five years in the first class Gauligen Middle Rhine and Moselle . After the end of the Second World War , the Andernacher played six years in the first-class Oberliga Südwest . In 1999 the football department was integrated into SG 99 Andernach . The handball players played in the regional league for two years .

history

Spvgg Andernach was created on September 13, 1922 from the merger of SSV Andernach and FC Rhenania Andernach , both of which were founded in 1910. The first Andernach football club Preußen Andernach, founded in 1906, and the high school FK Andernach, founded in 1909, had previously joined the SSV. On December 11, 1938, the Spvgg Andernach merged with the Turner-Bund Andernach, founded in 1867, to form the 1867 Andernach Sports Association . After the war, the club was first re-established as SC 1945 Andernach , before the club was renamed Spvgg 1867 Andernach again in 1948 . In 1950 the club split into the Spvgg Andernach and the Turner-Bund Andernach. From 1992 onwards, the football department formed the SG Andernach game community with the footballers from the clubs BSV Andernach and DJK Andernach . On April 15, 1999, this became the pure football club SG 99 Andernach.

Soccer

history

After a district championship in 1916, the Andernacher played in the top division from 1926. In 1933 , the Andernach Middle Rhine runners-up, this time one point behind Fortuna Kottenheim . For the Gauliga Mittelrhein introduced in the summer of 1933, however, the Andernach were not taken into account. Three years later, they were promoted to this league, but this was followed by immediate relegation as the bottom of the table in the 1936/37 season. The direct resurgence was missed in 1938 when the Spvgg was only second behind SSV Troisdorf 05 in the promotion round . A year later, he was promoted back to the Gauliga Mittelrhein. As a result of the Second World War, the Gauliga Mittelrhein was split up into the Gauligen Cologne-Aachen and Moselland. Despite a third place in the East season in the 1942/43 season , the club withdrew the team.

After the end of the war, in 1947, the Andernachers were promoted to the then first-class, two-part Oberliga Südwest. Although the team was bottom of the table in the following season 1947/48 , remained in the league after the departure of the Saarland clubs. Reinforced by the former national player Herbert Panse , the Andernach team reached their sporting zenith in eighth place in the 1949/50 season . But in the following 1950/51 season , the Spvgg rose from bottom of the table in the II. Southwest Division . After a third place in the 1952/53 season , two years later succeeded as a champion of promotion to the league. As the penultimate of the 1956/57 season , the Andernacher had to relegate directly. Back in the second division, the team did not get beyond mediocrity and in 1961 had to relegate to the third division amateur league Rhineland . Even in the amateur league, the Andernach found themselves only in the middle.

In 1968 the Spvgg secured the championship after a 2-0 playoff win over SC Rhein-Ahr Sinzig , but failed in the promotion round to the Regionalliga Südwest at FV Speyer and Teutonia Landsweiler-Reden . Three years later , the Andernacher again secured the Rhineland Championship and prevailed in the promotion round together with Phönix Bellheim against the SV Fraulautern . But the jump was too big, with only nine points, the Andernacher had to relegate directly as the bottom of the table in the 1971/72 season . 1973 Spvgg became Rhineland champions for the third time, but the team remained in the promotion round against Eintracht Kreuznach and FC Ensdorf without winning a point. This was followed by a sporty decline, which in 1977 led to relegation from the Rhineland amateur league. Two years later, he was promoted to the now fourth-class Association League Rhineland . Apart from fifth place in the 1982/83 season, the Andernacher only offered mediocrity, before the team had to relegate again from the association league in 1991.

Cup

Spvgg Andernach won the Rhineland Cup twice . In 1964 the team won 3-2 in Neuwied after extra time against TuS Mayen . In 1973 there was a 2-0 victory over VfB Wissen in the final in Bendorf . Three years later the Andernacher were in the state cup final for the third time, but lost 3-0 to TuS Mayen in Neuwied. Spvgg Andernach took part in the DFB Cup twice. In the 1975/76 season , the team lost 2-0 against DJK Gütersloh in the first round . A year later , the Andernach defied 1. FSV Mainz 05 initially a 1-1 after extra time. The Mainz team then won the replay 3-0.

successes

Championships
Ascents
Cup

youth

From the 1970s to the mid-1990s, youth teams from Spvgg Andernach regularly took part in the finals for the German championships and the DFB club cup. However, with two exceptions, the Andernach team always failed in the first round. The A-Youth took part in the German A-Youth Championship in 1972/73 , 1974/75 , 1975/76 , 1980/81 and 1986/87 . In 1975, the Andernacher first prevailed against SV Bliesen and then failed at FC Schalke 04 . The Spvgg qualified for the DFB Junior Club Cup in 1989/90 , 1991/92 , 1996/97 and 1997/98 .

The B-Jugend played for the German championship in 1978/79 , 1979/80 , 1980/81 , 1987/88 , 1988/89 , 1992/93 and 1994/95 . Here the Andernacher were most successful in the 1992/93 season. After a bye in the first round, the Spvgg was able to prevail against 1. FC Saarbrücken before they were eliminated in the quarter-finals against Dynamo Dresden .

Personalities

Handball

The men's handball team played in the 1978/79 and 1997/98 seasons in the then third-rate Regionalliga West. In both years, the Andernach had to descend directly as a climber. In 2000, the handball players from Spvgg Andernach, together with those from TV Miesenheim and TV Jahn Plaidt, formed the HSV Rhein-Nette game community . The men's team will compete in the Rhineland League and the women in the District League in the 2019/20 season. The venue is the sports hall of the Geschwister-Scholl-Realschule Andernach, which has a capacity of 400 spectators.

Individual evidence

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  2. Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 120.
  3. a b c Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 2: Bundesliga & Co. 1963 to today. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-113-1 , pp. 39, 60, 74.
  4. kicker Almanach 2009 - pp. 587-607 - Copress Verlag - ISBN 978-3-7679-0908-3 .
  5. Chronicle HSV Rhein-Nette. HSV Rhein-Nette, accessed on September 2, 2019 .