TSG Pfeddersheim

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TSG Pfeddersheim
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Community Pfeddersheim
Fußball eV from 1982
Seat Worms-Pfeddersheim ,
Rhineland-Palatinate
founding 1982
Board Heinz Ueberschär, Oliver Kirsch
Website tsgpfeddersheim-fussball.de
First soccer team
Head coach Daniel Wilde
Venue Uwe Becker Stadium
Places 3,000
league Oberliga Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar
2018/19 3rd place
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The TSG PFEDDERSHEIM is a German football club from Worms-Pfeddersheim . She had her most successful time in the 1990s, when she played for eight years in the Oberliga Südwest and was represented several times in the DFB Cup . After relegating the Oberliga in 2000, it even slipped into the district league, but has been back in the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar since the 2012/2013 season .

history

SV Pfeddersheim , founded in 1914, joined the gymnastics community Pfeddersheim , founded in 1886, in 1938 to found TSG 1886 Pfeddersheim . In 1952 the soccer department separated under the name SV 1914 Pfeddersheim , but stopped playing after several years in the lower class amateur area in the 1960s. In 2001 the SV 1914 Pfeddersheim was re-established. The football department that was later re-established at TSG 1886 Pfeddersheim also became independent in 1982.

From the district league to the top league

Five years later, the team reached the Association League Southwest, in which they quickly established themselves in the top group. As the winner of the Südwestpokal , the club made its first national appearance in the 1989/90 DFB Cup when the team won 3-1 (1: 1) in the second round (1st round 2-0 against VfB Gaggenau) at Oberligist Kickers Offenbach failed. Around 2,700 spectators followed this encounter in the Wormatia Stadium (today EWR Arena Worms).

In 1991 still runner-up behind SV Viktoria Herxheim , the club rose to the Oberliga Südwest for the first time in the following year as the undefeated champion of the Association League (with only seven goals conceded). There he placed himself in the middle of the table (7th place) and moved into the 1993/94 DFB Cup as a repeated association cup winner . Here he reached the 3rd round (1st round bye, 2nd round 2-0 victory at Greifswalder SC), in which MSV Duisburg prevailed in extra time. In front of 4,500 visitors in the Wormatia Stadium, it was 1: 1 (0: 1) after 90 minutes, the match ended 1: 3.

In the league season 1993/94 they missed the qualification for the newly founded Regionalliga West as seventh only because of the goal difference . In the following season 1994/95 the Pfeddersheimer reached the eighth place.

The 1995/96 season turned out to be the most successful season in the club's history. Winner of the association 's cup for the third time last year, the club lost their first round match in the 1995/96 DFB Cup against Borussia Dortmund 3: 4 after a penalty shoot-out . In front of the record crowd of 25,500 spectators in the Südwest-Stadion in Ludwigshafen, it was 0-0 after the regular playing time, the Dortmund lead in the 100th minute by Andreas Möller equalized Danny Winkler nine minutes later. In the end, the reigning German champions had more luck on penalties than the Pfeddersheim team, who failed three times on posts or crossbars. At the end of the season, the club narrowly missed promotion to Regionalliga West when the team finished third in the table two points behind SV 07 Elversberg .

In the following season, the club was represented by winning the association cup in the DFB Cup 1996/97 . Opponents were the then second division team FSV Zwickau, which they only narrowly defeated 1: 2 (0: 0) in front of 1,200 spectators in the Wormatia Stadium. In the league, TSG finished 12th at the end of the round.

Athletic decline

In the following seasons there was a sporty decline. 14th and 15th place in the 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons were the sobering results.

While TSG Pfeddersheim was relegated to the association league in seventeenth place in the 1999/2000 season, the club won the association cup again and appeared again in the DFB Cup 2000/01 against Bundesliga club TSV 1860 Munich on a national level. The encounter in Ludwigshafen's Südwest-Stadion in front of 3,000 fans clearly ended with 0: 7 (0: 1) for the lions.

But TSG could not hold its own in the association league either, they rose in the 2001/02 season in the Landesliga Südwest Ost and a season later even in the district league Rheinhessen. Only with the championship in the regional league in the 2006/07 season and the associated promotion to the regional league did things gradually improve again.

Since 2007

The Pfeddersheimers spent two seasons in the regional league before returning to the Association League Southwest as runners-up via relegation games against SV Hermersberg. The declared goal was promotion to the league; it was just missed in the seasons 2009/10 and 2010/11. TSG Pfeddersheim has been on the ball again in the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar (5th league) since the 2012/13 season, after the championship of the Association League Southwest was confidently secured two game days before the end of the season in May 2012.

Again in the upper league from 2012

With a brilliant final spurt (five wins in a row), the class could be held in the 2012/13 season. TSG Pfeddersheim finished the season in 11th place in the table. TSG was also successful in the Bitburger Association Cup, with a 7: 6 after penalty shoot-out (3: 3 afterwards) against league competitor Arminia Ludwigshafen , the Southwest Cup was now in the Pfeddersheim trophy cabinet for the sixth time. TSG had thus qualified for the first main round of the DFB Cup 2013/2014 ; in this, the men of coach Hess failed in the EWR Arena Worms in front of 3,500 spectators against the Bundesliga relegated SpVgg Greuther Fürth with 0: 2. An artificial turf pitch was inaugurated in summer 2018.

successes

  • Southwest Cup winner 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2013
  • Champion of the Association League Southwest 1992, 2012

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