SG Sonnenhof Großaspach

The sports community Sonnenhof Großaspach eV (short: SG Sonnenhof Großaspach ) is a 1994 incurred football club with around 700 members from the Württemberg Unteraspach.

The club was known for its first football team, which was achieved in the 2008/09 season promotion to the fourth-rate Regionalliga Süd (since 2012/13 Regional League West ). There is now at SG Sonnenhof Großaspach only a football department. Due to the sporting success of the footballer, the departments gymnastics, table tennis and sports cones were divided from the summer of 2010, they formed their own clubs. The colors of the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach are red and black.

Their home games wearing the first football team (Regional Southwest ) of the SG in the new 10,000 -seater arena comtech. The Youth Olympic Games and the national league matches of the second team will be held on the adjacent artificial turf.

  • 2.1 Achievements
  • 2.2 Player Squad 2013/14
  • 2.3 player transfers 2013/14
  • 2.4 Manager Season 2013/14
  • 2.5 Managers 2013/14 season
  • 2.6 Coaches

History

FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach

The roots of today's SG Sonnenhof Großaspach go back to a regular table from 1976 existing team to Uli Ferber, the then head of the Junior Kleinaspacher Sonnenhof. In 1982, the members of the pub team eventually founded the FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach, who played from now on in Wuerttemberg, organized by the Football Association recreational league. The amateur soccer player could increase with increased nationwide and joined league experienced players, which were previously mostly at FC Viktoria Backnang active. In the aftermath of the FC Sonnenhof began to dominate the Württemberg recreational soccer. The first major successes were achieved in the season 1986/87. The team was both in the hall and on the field Württemberg champions and also won the WFV Cup for recreational teams.

From the season 1987/88 to Kleinaspach reported to the regular operation of the Württemberg Football Association. It was played on the sports field of the TSV Bad Rietenau. In the first season the team took to player-coach Görge calf fourth place. Already in the next season they became champion and promotion to the county league A. The rise in the district league managed FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach, for at that time living in Backnang Ralf Rangnick some games completed in the 1990/91 season.

From 1991 to 1994, the FC Sonnenhof belonged to the district league Rems / Murr. In the season 1992/93 one was with coach Görge calf District League champions. Due to the reduction in the national league from 18 to 16 teams, only three champions from the four districts Hohenlohe, lowlands, Enz / Rems Murr and / Murr could ascend. Kleinaspach failed in the qualifying matches first with 1:1 and 1:2 after extra time at TSV Merklingen. In the play- off for third promotion place they met the SV Schluchtern, who had lost in the first relegation round against TSV Crailsheim. Once again reached the Aspacher a draw in the away game. But it 3-3 from the first leg was not enough. By the 1-2 home defeat against 1,200 spectators in Rietenau FC Sonnenhof missed the division ascent. This finally succeeded in the following season. After the preliminary round was disappointing, the new coach Herbert Bentz had to leave just before the winter break. He was replaced by his predecessor Görge calf, with the championship of the District League and the associated rise in the national league Württemberg has been reached. The success coach supervised the new land division until 1998.

Fusion and first years

The SG Sonnenhof Großaspach resulted from the merger of FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach with the founded in 1920 SpVgg Großaspach. The two clubs have already led from 1993 first merger talks whose ultimate goal was a FC Unteraspach, which originally also the TSV Bad Rietenau and SpVgg should include Kleinaspach / Allmersbach with. On August 25, 1994 merged at the end but only the football departments of the game of association and the FC Sonnenhof. The newly founded association, whose first chairman Uli Ferber was, had 161 members. Since the founding meeting took place not long after the deadline of the Württemberg Football Association, the teams played in the first season under the old name continues: in the national league of FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach I, in the county league A, the Spvgg Großaspach and in the county league B FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach II.

With the merger, the footballers of FC Sonnenhof could leave the previously used sports ground of TSV Bad Rietenau and henceforth use the bulk Aspacher Sportpark Fautenhau. This has been fundamentally modernized within the next 18 months and extended. For existing forest sports ground with the club came home with Astroturf and the Canadian log house, which housed, among others, new dressing rooms, sanitary facilities and the office, added. Sporty counted the first team immediately to the top teams in the division. In the first year you took the fourth place in the table. In the following six years, the Aspacher were repeatedly not to bring the country's league title and advance to the regional league Württemberg. 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2001 we were runners-up. Particularly scarce, it was in the season 1998/99, when you were on points with champions SGV Freiberg at the end and on goal difference had left behind. Under coach Jürgen Rapolder it was in the round in 2001 /02 finally come. The SG Sonnenhof Großaspach and TSV Schwieberdingen lay over the entire season with a significant distance to the remaining teams close together at the top. By a 2-0 win in the local derby at TSG Backnang the championship on 1 June 2002 and therefore the awaited ascent was made ​​in the fifth division. The SG Sonnenhof had finished two points ahead of second-placed TSV Schwieberdingen.

From the fifth division in the Regional

The SG Sonnenhof Großaspach started with a 0-1 home defeat by VfR Heilbronn on August 11, 2002 in their first regional league season. After further defeats followed on Matchday 2-1 at the TSF Ditzingen the first victory. Soon, the team found in the new league along well. At the end of the season, the SG was in the secure midfield aft, a placement which was repeated the following year. In the season 2004/05 Großaspach put under the returning coach Herbert Bentz firmly in the top third of the table. Once the team was in 3rd place for the winter break, they pushed themselves in the second half after 14 games without defeat in the first place and was in the final table five points ahead of runner- TSG Balingen. With the fifth division championship and promotion to the fourth-rate Oberliga Baden -Württemberg the hitherto largest success came in the club's history.

In the first two years, the league - SG played against relegation, but was able to keep each class. In the season 2005/ 06 Großaspach was ranked 14th in 2006/ 07 it was Thirteenth.

The league season 2007/ 08 was a turbulent, especially in the first round. Under the new coach Markus Gisdol the SG Sonnenhof was after seven games for the first time in their history in the top league at the top. After Gisdol wanted that the club should be separated from the players Hakan Atik, David Montero and Manuel Wengert, the person responsible Aspacher this requirement but did not comply, he resigned on 19 November 2007. Meanwhile, led by Maurizio Gaudino a training session before Hans -Jürgen Boysen took over for the rest of the year and the team was in 10th place after a win and three defeats. During the winter break service providers such as the current team captain Benjamin Gorka, Hakan Atik and scorer Gino Russo left the club. On January 13, 2008 Thomas Letsch took over the team. Under him, the contract was again constant. Großaspach remained for six consecutive games unbeaten, and subdued while the later Regional - Up Waldhof Mannheim in front of 1,150 spectators at the sports park Fautenhau 1-0. By the end of the season, the SG remained constant in tenth.

The recovery continued in the 2008 /09. After a positive course of the season, the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach secured with a game before the winter break with a 8-0 victory over the VfR Mannheim autumn championship in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. The standings were the team in the second half from no more. With the 4-0 victory over the Offenburger FV two games remaining, the league championship and the rise associated could be made perfect in the Regionalliga Süd. In addition, the team of Thomas Letsch won the WFV Cup. Großaspach won 1-0 against SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg with a goal by Nicolo Mazzola in the final minute. This took the SG part in the first round of the DFB Cup 2009/10, in which they lost against VfB Stuttgart to a 1-0 half-time lead with 1:4.

On 1 July 2009, the former Bundesliga player Jürgen Hartmann took over the coaching job at SG. He was dismissed on April 14, 2010. His successor was a transitional player-coach Rüdiger Rehm. On May 20, was the coach of the team II, Norbert Gundelsweiler, committed as interim coach until end of season and Alexander Angry from season 2010/11. After this the 2012/13 season moved to RB Leipzig, Rüdiger Rehm took over as head coach.

Names and Numbers

Achievements

  • WFV Cup winner: 2009 ( qualification for the DFB Pokal)
  • WFV Cup finalist: 2012 ( qualification for the DFB Pokal)
  • Master of the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg 2009
  • Master of the fifth division Württemberg 2005
  • Master the national league Württemberg 2002

Player Squad 2013/14

Goalkeeper

Defense

Midfield

Attack

Player transfers 2013/14

  • Denis Berger (No. 30) (Hansa Rostock)
  • Michael Renner ( No. 8) ( 1 FC Frickenhausen )
  • Tobias Rühle (No. 31) (Stuttgarter Kickers )
  • Christopher Gäng (No. 13) (1st FC Locomotive Leipzig)
  • Sebastian Gleißner (No. 4 ) ( VfR Aalen U19)
  • Nicolas Jüllich (No. 34 ) ( 1 FC Saarbrücken)
  • Kai Gehring (No. 25) ( 1 FC Saarbrücken)
  • Sahr Senesie (No. 14) ( Wacker Burghausen)
  • Felice Vecchione (No. 15) (VfB Stuttgart II )
  • Dennis grave (own second team)
  • Julian Grupp (SV contractions )
  • Shaban Ismaili (SV Waldhof Mannheim)
  • Milan Jurkovic (SC master home )
  • Christopher Knett ( Austria Lustenau )
  • Patrick Marschlich ( VfR Mannheim)
  • Nicolo Mazzola ( End of career )
  • Sebastian Szimayer (SV Waldhof Mannheim)
  • Fabian White (back to VfR Aalen )
  • Raphael Schaschko (SSV Reutlingen)

Manager Season 2013/14

Managers 2013/14 season

Coach

Known player

Stadium and infrastructure

The FC Sonnenhof Kleinaspach played for lack of own game first on the sports field of gymnastics and sports club in the suburb of Bad Aspacher Rietenau. After the merger of FC Sonnenhof with SpVgg Großaspach the new sports community, the previously used by the SpVgg Sportpark Fautenhau was home to the merged associations.

The sports park Fautenhau located outside the United Aspachs and was thoroughly expanded and modernized in 1994. The official 3,500 -seat stadium is natural for the most part single storey. There is a small slope for the spectators on one long side and behind the door. In friendly matches against the Bundesliga side FC Schalke 04, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, TSV 1860 München or VfB Stuttgart over 5,000 visitors were counted. Right next to the stadium is an artificial pitch.

On Nature stadium itself is the clubhouse and also built in 1994 Canadian log house, in its substructure contains changing rooms and sanitary facilities, youth and referee rooms and the office of the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach are.

Since the system does not meet the requirements of the German Football Association on stages of Regional, the sports park Fautenhau was rebuilt in the summer of 2009 and made ​​regionalliga fit. The new stadium, the comtech Arena, with a capacity of 10,000 spectators was built on the existing artificial turf, which was lowered by 1.50 meters. The place was equipped with four stands and new floodlights. In addition, a trail was created around the sports area for guests Fans can separate from the rest of the audience get into and out of the stadium. At the same time an artificial pitch from the previous main game.

During the reconstruction phase, which was completed in the summer of 2011, the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach wore their Regional Games for two years from the Heilbronner Franken Stadium. The DFB Pokal match in the first round of the DFB - Cup 2009/10 against VfB Stuttgart (1:4) found in front of 15,000 spectators also held in Heilbronn. In the season 2011/12, SG returned to the Fautenhau.

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