VfL Kirchheim / Teck
VfL Kirchheim / Teck | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Association for physical exercises Kirchheim / Teck eV |
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Seat | Kirchheim / Teck , Baden-Württemberg | ||
founding | July 6, 1881 | ||
Colours | blue White | ||
President | Doris Imrich | ||
Website | vfl-kirchheim-fussball.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Oliver Klingler | ||
Venue | Stadium on Jesinger Allee | ||
Places | 10,000 | ||
league | District league Neckar / Fils | ||
2019/20 | 2nd place | ||
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The VfL Kirchheim / Teck is a sports club from Kirchheim unter Teck .
With over 4,000 members and 18 sports departments, it is one of the largest sports clubs in Baden-Württemberg . The offer includes a. Football , basketball , gymnastics , table tennis and athletics , aikido , badminton , basketball, fistball , fencing , handball , judo , karate , wrestling , swimming , water polo , bowling , tennis , triathlon and other leisure, senior and disabled sports. The club colors are blue and white. The club's nickname is Die Blauen .
Club history
On July 6, 1881, the association was founded as TV 1861 Kirchheim . In 1911, the club's football department became independent as VfB Kirchheim . This merged on May 20, 1933 with the TSV 1861 Kirchheim to the Gymnastics and Sports Association Kirchheim . This was created through a merger between the original association TV 1861 Kirchheim and the spin-off TB 1888 Kirchheim 1922. The gymnastics and sports association already separated into the original clubs on February 26, 1935, but these merged again in 1945 to form VfL Kirchheim .
The second division team of Kirchheimer basketball players was spun off in 2006 into a corporation, the Kirchheim Knights .
Soccer
history
The largest and most successful division are the footballers. As VfB Kirchheim , the men's team first made people sit up and take notice in the early 1940s. In the promotion round to the first-class Gauliga Württemberg in 1941 they only narrowly failed in second place.
From 1946 to 1952 they played in the 1st Amateur League Württemberg .
From 1986 the football men played in the third-class Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . After relegation in 1991 as a league champion, he immediately rose again. They could not qualify for the third-rate Regional League South , which was introduced in 1994 , and remained in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.
As a champion in this class, he was promoted to the Regionalliga Süd in 1997 . With only three wins of the season, however, they rose without a chance as bottom of the table after just one season. After three more years, 2001 was even relegated from the Oberliga to the Württemberg Association League. As an association league champion, he returned to the league in 2007. There the team managed to stay in the league under the equal coaching duo Michael Rentschler / Christian Hofberger.
After Rentschler announced his departure from the Württemberg Football Association (WFV) at the end of this season and Christian Hofberger's contract had surprisingly not been extended, Dietmar Sehrig, former coach of the women's Bundesliga team at VfL Sindelfingen, was signed. However, Sehrig was dismissed after six games for lack of success - under him VfL had only got one point and was bottom of the table. The new coach was Hans-Martin Kleitsch, former youth coach at VfB Stuttgart . After only three weeks he left the club, however, his successor was the former VfL player Rolf Baumann , who took over the team in penultimate place in the table and nine points behind relegation. Under Baumann, VfL Kirchheim still held the class and ended the 2008/09 season in tenth place in the table. At the beginning of the 2009/10 season, the team was unbeaten in first place in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg until the beginning of September and went into the winter break behind TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II as runners-up. At the end of the season, however, the promotion spots were clearly missed.
On July 26, 2011, the first team had to be withdrawn before the start of the 2011/12 season for playing in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. The reason was a gap in the budget, which, according to department head Jörg Mosolf, amounted to around € 100,000. The reasons for the shortfall were a lack of income from sponsors, insufficient audience income, rising insurance premiums for contract players and obvious misconduct in salary negotiations due to excessive willingness to take risks. In the 2012/13 season, the new first team joined the association league, from which, however, they were relegated. The team could not hold up in the state league in the 2013/14 season and rose as table 15. in the district league Neckar / Fils.
In the following season Kirchheim took 13th place in the district league and had to compete in the relegation. They lost 1: 3 against VfL Oberesslingen / Zell and were relegated to the A2 district league. In 2016 he immediately returned to the district league.
The VfL and Catania
The VfL football department was the first club in Germany to have an active foreign team playing. From 1976 the VfL-Catania-Elf, a team with exclusively Italian players, played in the Italian league of Württemberg. At that time Werner Hänsel, the all-rounder at VfL, was her "Il President".
After a short time, the team also took part in German games. After two promotions to the district league, however, it was the end of the line, as the place in this league was already occupied by VfL with the second team. According to the football regulations, two teams from a club cannot compete in the same class. In 1993, the Italian friends separated from VfL Kirchheim in order to go their own way under the newly founded club AC Catania 1993 Kirchheim.
To this day, both clubs have enjoyed a friendly relationship.
successes
- championship
- Champion of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg : 1997
- Champion of the Württemberg Association League : 1986, 1992, 2007
- Rank 12 in the Eternal Table of the Football League Baden-Württemberg
- Cup
- WFV Cup winner: 1961, 2003
- WFV Cup finalist : 1988, 1997
Well-known former players
- Andreas Buck
- Thomas Brdarić
- Cristian Fiél
- Wolfgang Frank
- Christian Gentner
- Manuel Hartmann
- Rüdiger purchase
- Michael Kümmerle
- Michael Oelkuch
- Oliver Otto
- Tobias Rathgeb
- Dominik Kaiser
Stadion
The sports area on Jesinger Allee includes four natural turf and two artificial turf pitches . The main playing field in the stadium offers space for around 10,000 spectators, with 400 spectators on the covered grandstand.
literature
- Hardy Greens : VfL Kirchheim / Teck. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 258.
- Hardy Grüne , Christian Karn: VfL Kirchheim / Teck. In: The big book of German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 266.
- from VfL Kirchheim unter Teck Dept. Football (2011): 100 years of football in Kirchheim unter Teck. Bechtel Druck GmbH & Co.KG
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Frank Sedlmayer: Football season 2012/2013 Verbandsliga Baden-Württemberg. (PDF; 147 kB) (No longer available online.) VfL Kirchheim / Teck eV Football Department (Ed.), 2012, p. 2 , archived from the original on December 7, 2013 ; Retrieved October 4, 2012 .
- ↑ Der Teckbote (Ed.): VfL footballers withdraw from the league team , URL: http://www.teckbote.de/ , July 26, 2011, accessed on March 10, 2012
- ↑ Eidemüller, Peter: Blue numbers are in the red , URL: http://www.teckbote.de/ , July 26, 2011, accessed on March 10, 2012
- ↑ Announcement on the VfL Kirchheim website (Peter Eidemüller, Teckbote), URL: Season 2012/13 Archived copy ( memento from June 28, 2012 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on June 25, 2012
- ↑ http://www.fussball.de/spieltag/landesliga-2-wuerttemberg-landesliga-herren-saison1314-wuerttemberg/-/staffel/01HEPMOBFG000000VV0AG813VTT8P9DJ-G#!/section/table
- ↑ Season 2014/15 Archived copy ( Memento from June 26, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ From the anniversary book of the football department of VfL Kirchheim / Teck - 100 years of football in Kirchheim unter Teck