TSV Wäldenbronn-Esslingen

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TSV Wäldenbronn-Esslingen
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Wäldenbronn-Esslingen 1896 eV
Club colors blue White
Founded September 20, 1896
Chairman Rainer Höhn
Homepage www.tsvwesslingen.de
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The TSV Wäldenbronn-Esslingen is a sports club from which to Esslingen belonging district Wäldenbronn north of the city.

history

The club was founded on September 20, 1896 as the Turnverein Wäldenbronn . The TSV Wäldenbronn was formed in 1946 through the merger of the gymnastics club with the sports club Wäldenbronn .

The soccer department founded in 1939 had its most successful period in the 1990s. After being promoted to the Württemberg Association League in 1992 , the club achieved the runner-up championship and promotion to the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga , which was the highest amateur class at the time, after just two seasons . The TSV Wäldenbronn-Esslingen was able to assert itself here from 1994 to 1998. Best placement was the sixth place in the first league season 1994/95.

After relegation in 1998 they played two years in the association league. With the descent in 2000, TSVW disappeared from national football. In the 2011/2012 season, after more than a decade of the district league, the club made the long-awaited return to the district league. The sovereign rise could already be made clear a few game days before the end, with an advantage of 8 points. After relegation from the Neckar-Fils regional league in 2015, they played in the A Neckar / Fils regional league, season 1. There the team was withdrawn after the 16th matchday in the 2015/16 season.

successes

  • Vice-champion of the Württemberg Association League and promotion to the Oberliga in 1994
  • 6th place Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1995
  • Top scorer in the Oberliga season 1994/95 Matthias Veigele 13 hits
  • Top scorer in the Oberliga season 1995/96 Mark Römer 17 hits

Known players

  • Mark Römer , later with SpVgg Unterhaching in the 2nd Bundesliga.
  • Felix Luz , later with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the 2nd Bundesliga.
  • Martin Hägele , ex-professional at FC Basel (1st League Switzerland).
  • Michael Oenning , former coach at Hamburger SV.
  • Franco Petruso , ex-professional with the Stuttgarter Kickers.
  • Mijo Tunjic , moved from the Stuttgarter Kickers (Regionalliga Süd) to SpVgg Unterhaching (3rd division) after the 09/10 season

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ez-online.de: TSVW - with passion for the title (accessed on February 27, 2013)