VfB Iggelheim

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VfB Iggelheim
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Basic data
Surname VfB 1913 Iggelheim eV
Seat Böhl-Iggelheim - Iggelheim ,
Rhineland-Palatinate
Colours Yellow black
First soccer team
Venue nb
Places nb
league A-class Rhein-Mittelhaardt
2019/20   9th place (quotient rule)

The VfB 1913 Iggelheim eV is a German football club based in the district Iggelheim of the Rhineland-Palatinate association-free community Böhl-Iggelheim in the Rhine-Palatinate district .

history

Founded until World War II

After which the first football club Viktoria Iggelheim, founded in 1908, was to be dissolved again relatively quickly. A second attempt was made when VfB Iggelheim was founded in 1913. However, this team only came to friendly matches against neighboring clubs until the outbreak of World War I put a stop to club life. In 1934, the Vorderpfalzkreismeistertitel finally succeeded in the A-class, with which the club qualified for the promotion games to the district league. Where, however, one finally lost. After the outbreak of the Second World War, the number of available players should decrease again, so the game operation gradually came to a standstill. Nevertheless, in 1943 the youth team managed to win the Westmark Championship in a syndicate with Palatia Böhl, in the final of which they defeated the 1. FC Kaiserslautern team 3-2 .

post war period

After the end of the war, the club was merged with the local gymnastics club and re-established on July 21, 1946 as VfL Iggelsheim. Already in the first few years they had a favorite role in, but never made it to the national league. After a few players then joined clubs in the major league, the playing strength was weakened even further. This was then finally caught up again in 1951 and thus it was also possible to assert itself in the promotion games and thus to rise to the now third-class Landesliga Vorderpfalz for the 1951/52 season . There they then placed themselves with 24:28 points in tenth place, but since the league was dissolved after this season, the club played in the fourth class 2nd amateur league the following season . There they also played up there and in the summer of 1956 they achieved the championship and promotion to the 1st Amateur League Southwest. The first season here could then be concluded with 31:29 points in sixth place in the table. From then on, however, they were always in a relegation battle and at the end of the 1959/60 season had to finally relegate back to the 2nd amateur league. On January 1, 1960, the footballers separated again from gymnastics and became independent again as VfB. In 1963 he was finally relegated to the A-class, and from there in 1967 he finally returned to the 2nd amateur league.

Current time

In the 2003/04 season, the club played in the district class of Vorderpfalz , and at the end of this season rose to the Speyer district league with just 6 points . From there it went after the 2005/06 season with 20 points over the 14th place down to the 1st district class Speyer . Here, after the 2008/09 season, the championship should be achieved with 70 points and with it the promotion to the district league. With 72 points at the end of the 2010/11 season, the championship and the return to the district class succeeded. From this one should say goodbye quickly in the following season with only 11 points as 16th and thus last in the table. The district league then became the B-Class for the 2013/14 season. In the same season, the championship was won again with 71 points, which allowed the team to move up to the A-class. After the following season 2014/15 they won another championship with 67 points and will play in the district league Vorderpfalz for the next season . Here, too, it went straight back down after one season with 21 points as bottom of the table. So the team still plays in the A-class today.

Famous personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The history of VfB Iggelbach eV Retrieved on August 3, 2020 .
  2. ^ VfB 1913 Iggelheim. In: fussball.de. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .