SC Weismain-Obermain

The SC Weismain was a German football club based in the Upper Franconian town Weis Main.

History

The club played a long time only at the county level, to 1982 made ​​the jump to the A-Class. After a short time you went on and in 1985 in the District League in the national league north. Here, the SC Weismain established over a period of ten years, before he finally mastered the rise in the Bavarian League. The Bayern League graduated from the club at high speed and increased in 1996 to the Regionalliga Süd. In the then four-track third-tier Regionalliga they played, among others, against Kickers Offenbach, SV Waldhof Mannheim, SSV Ulm 1846 and 1.FC Nuremberg. Was made possible by all the contractors and former club president Alois Dechant, by supporting the club in every nook and cranny. In the season 1996 /97 SC Weismain Seventh and 1997/98 Eleventh. After Dean got his company into troubled waters, the club had to declare bankruptcy. In the 1998/99 season began both a sporting and financial downturn after trainer and a large number of the players had to leave the club went bankrupt. After the season 1998/99 the 17th place in the table after 3 years Regional again meant the descent into the Bavarian League. In the 1999/2000 season of relegation from the Bavarian League followed. 2000 to 2002 they played again in the national league. In 2002, the from in the District League and reported 2003/ 04 bankruptcy. The SCW Obermain Founded in 2004, does not see itself as the legal successor to the SC Weismain.

Stadium

The stadium holds 17,000 Weismainer forest courts. Sold out but it was only once in the season 1996/97 against 1 FC Nuremberg and another time at a friendly match between 1 FC Eintracht Bamberg against Bayern Munich in 2009 ( Full 0:3).

Former Players

  • Dragan Krcmar
  • Oliver Kröner
  • Sascha light
  • Amaechi Ottiji
  • Kosta Rodrigues
  • Mario Sauerbrey
  • Andreas Scholl
  • Marius Todericiu
  • Andjelko Urosevic
  • Marc people
  • Thomas Ziemer
  • Former football club from Bayern
  • Sport ( district of Lichtenfels )
  • Weis Main
  • Established in 1922
  • Dissolved in 2004
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