VfL Waiblingen
Surname | Association for physical exercises Waiblingen 1862 eV |
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Club colors | black and white |
Founded | 1862 |
Place of foundation | Waiblingen , Baden-Wuerttemberg |
Association headquarters | Oberer Ring 1 71332 Waiblingen, Germany |
Members | 3,500 |
Departments |
Basketball , football , handball , heart groups , athletics , Prellball , lawn weight training , martial arts , swimming , skiing - snowboarding , dance sports , table tennis , triathlon , gymnastics , volleyball |
Chairman | Gert Schöllhammer |
Homepage | vfl-waiblingen.de |
The VfL Waiblingen 1862 (officially Verein für Leibesübungen Waiblingen 1862 eV ) is a German sports club from Waiblingen near Stuttgart . He is known nationwide for his women's handball team , which played in the handball Bundesliga from 1978 to 1984 .
The club emerged from the Waiblingen gymnastics club, which was founded in 1862 and today has 3500 members in 16 departments.
Well-known athletes
Current
- Svenja Bazlen , triathlete
- Alina Kenzel , athlete
- Patrick Rothe , handball player, assistant coach at VfL
Former
- Ricarda Lisk , triathlete, ended her career with VfL in 2017
- Dieter Baumann , track and field athlete, competed for VfL for a long time
- Nadine Krause , World Handball Player of the Year 2006, Handball Woman of the Year in Germany 2005, 2006, comes from VfL Waiblingen, where she played until she was 17.
- Maren Baumbach , handball player, played for VfL from 1993 to 1999
- Silke Meier , handball player, played for VfL from 1996 to 1999
- Maike März , handball goalkeeper, played for VfL until 2001
- Maike Brückmann , handball player, played for VfL from 1997 to 2000
- Marian Dumitru , Romanian national handball player, ended his career with VfL in 2002
- Marc Hafner , handball player, played for VfL from 2004 to 2007
- Maik Hammelmann , handball player, played for half a year from 2005 and from 2007 to 2013 for VfL, from 2016 assistant coach and sporting director of VfL
- Jürgen Krause , handball player, player and trainer at VfL
- Karsten Schäfer , handball player, played for VfL from 2005 to 2008
- Jan Větrovec , Czech national handball player, played for VfL from 2010 to 2012, from 2011 as a player-coach
- Valentin Weckerle , handball player, played for VfL from 2009 to 2011 and from 2013 to 2015
Handball department
On March 15, 2014, the active game operations of the handball department were spun off into VfL Waiblingen Handball eV . The department remained as a passive department.
Women's team
- 1977/78 season: Regional league, promotion to the handball Bundesliga
- 1978/79 season : Bundesliga, South Season, 4th place
- 1979/80 season : Bundesliga, season south, 2nd place, defeat against Bayer Leverkusen in the semi-finals of the German championship
- 1980/81 season : Bundesliga, South Season, 3rd place
- 1981/82 season : Bundesliga, South Season, 4th place
- 1982/83 season : Bundesliga, South Season, 8th place
- 1983/84 season : Bundesliga, season south, 10th place, relegation to the then regional league
- 1999/2000 season : Regionalliga Süd, season 1, 2nd place
- 2000/01 season : Regionalliga Süd, 6th place
- 2001/02 season : Regionalliga Süd, 8th place
- 2002/03 season : Regionalliga Süd, 1st place, promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga
- 2003/04 season : 2nd Bundesliga, south relay, 13th place
- 2004/05 season : 2nd Bundesliga, south relay, 13th place, relegation to the regional league
- 2005/06 season : Regionalliga Süd, preliminary round relay east 2nd place, promotion round 2nd place
- 2006/07 season : Regionalliga Süd, preliminary round season west 1st place, promotion round 1st place, promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga
- 2007/08 season : 2nd Bundesliga, south relay, 10th place, relegation to the regional league
- Season 2008/09 : Regionalliga Süd, 11th place
- Season 2009/10 : Regionalliga Süd, 6th place, qualification for the 3rd division
- Season 2010/11 : 3rd League South, 4th place
- Season 2011/12 : 3rd League South, 3rd place
- Season 2012/13 : 3rd League South, 3rd place
- Season 2013/14 : 3rd League South, 5th place
Men's team
- 1999/00 season: Promoted to the Regionalliga Süd
- 2000/01 season : Regionalliga Süd, 13th place
- 2001/02 season : Regionalliga Süd, 2nd place
- Season 2002/03 : Regionalliga Süd, 3rd place
- 2003/04 season : Regionalliga Süd, 6th place
- 2004/05 season : Regionalliga Süd, 3rd place
- 2005/06 season : Regionalliga Süd, 14th place (seventh season east, fourth in the relegation round)
- 2006/07 season : Regionalliga Süd, 10th place
- 2007/08 season : Regionalliga Süd, 11th place
- Season 2008/09 : Regionalliga Süd, 16th place
- Season 2009/10: Baden-Württemberg-Oberliga , 10th place
youth
In 1998 the female A-youth became German champions.
Football department
101 years after the foundation of the “1. Football Club Waiblingen "and eight years after giving up its own youth football department, the circle is now full again, because the" 1. The Waiblingen Football Association ”was finally transferred to the VfL Waiblingen association in two small intermediate steps in 1937. On March 1, 2011, the youth soccer department started playing again by placing third teams as VfL Waiblingen - "Kickers" department. Success was already foreseeable after one season, it was completely separated and thus popular sport in the field of football is served again in Waiblingen. The home games are usually played in the club's own stadium on grass or on the urban artificial turf of the Upper Ring.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Olympian Ricarda Lisk ends her career. In: zvw.de. Zeitungsverlag Waiblingen, September 5, 2017, accessed on October 3, 2018 .
- ^ VfL Waiblingen Handball eV (Ed.): Free throw - The current game booklet of VfL Waiblingen . March 29, 2014, p. 17-18 ( vfl-waiblingen.de [PDF]).