SpVgg Au/Iller

The SpVgg Au / Iller is a football club with the four connected departments basketball, gymnastics, table tennis and tennis from the city Illertissen belonging to Bavaria City Au.

History

The SpVgg Au / Iller was founded in October 1928. Although it is a Bavarian club, was the first team in 1978 as a master of 2 Amateur League founding member of the newly established Association League Württemberg, from which they had to go back three times to descend total. 1979/80 they took part in the DFB Cup, but failed in the second round at the SpVgg Bayreuth. In the season 1996/97, it rose again in the fifth division Württemberg and won under coach Walter Modick immediately awarded the runner-up. In WFV Cup were encountered in this season before to the final, in which one but the Oberliga SV Bonlanden narrowly lost in the VfL ​​Kirchheim / Teck stadium with 0:1. Also in the promotion relegation to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg you failed this year, just short of the SG Heidelberg - Kirchheim. After the first leg was lost in Kirchheim 0-3, won the SpVgg Au / Iller the return game, although with 3:1 n ET, the goal in extra time prevented but not (yet) a rise of Auer in the league.

In the 1998/99 season succeeded the sports association and their coach Karl -Heinz Bachthaler then as a master of Association League Württemberg yet to ascend to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. Thus, the Auer was the first Bavarian club, who played in Baden -Württemberg highest amateur class. The highlight of the sporting successes was the 2001, where the club " Wurttembergischer football Wizard '. As Auer coach here acted ex-pro Walter Kubanczyk. In 2004, the club was relegated from the top league.

Although in 2007, the decades active main sponsor of the Auer announced his withdrawal, the association succeeded in 2008 with the 2nd place in the league of the Federation of promotion to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. But the lack of sponsorship money should be noticeable in this league and so SpVgg Au / Iller rose in 2009 as the 17th and second to last so deeply in debt again in the fifth division from. After the descent all the players of the first team left the club.

The aim of the 2009/10 season it was then, with a free gambling team to reach the league in the fifth division. This goal proved to be illusory, although it Auer actually managed to send a perfectly free association league team, including trainer in the race. In November 2009, the club, the points gained by then, were not least deprived. This was justified by the fact that game permissions for some players had been fraudulently obtained by misrepresentation at the Association. Specifically, the remuneration agreed in the contracts on the part of the players were donated again returned to the club, which evaluated the association of contracts concluded ultimately as bogus contracts. There were then not only the games considered as resulting from lost, in which the player in question had been used, in addition, the club were also deducted a further four meters. Since the team also sporty could not compete in the regional league, the season finally ended with a single point and a goal balance of 26:112 as severed Table.

In the season 2010/11 again newly formed team entered in the League Württemberg. In order to avoid the bankruptcy, however, the national league team moved the club's management during the winter break from the game mode back and has since then only on a team in the county league A Danube / Iller, which in the local 2011/12 season in Season 3 15th place in the table and in the subsequent season reached the 7th place.

Achievements

  • Wurttembergischer Football Champion 2002
  • Wurttembergischer Vice Champion 2000
  • Master of the fifth division Württemberg 1999
  • Vice- champion of the League Association Württemberg in 1997, 2008
  • Vice WFV Cup Winners 1997
  • Second round of the DFB - Pokal 1979/80
  • Founding member of the Association League Württemberg in 1978

Known player

  • Tamás Bódog (formerly Hungarian national team, later 1 FSV Mainz 05, 1st Bundesliga)
  • Miguel " Baba " Coulibaly (later SSV Ulm 1846, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Alexander Dürr ( previously inter alia, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Manfred Eble (later TSV 1860 Munich, Bundesliga 1 )
  • Bastian Heidecker (later FC Heidenheim, promotion to the Bundesliga 3 )
  • Frank Kinkel ( previously SSV Ulm 1846, 1st and 2nd Bundesliga 1 FSV Mainz 05 and SV Babelsberg, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Joachim Kühn ( later Stuttgarter Kickers, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Branko Milosević (later Dynamo Osijek, 1st Yugoslav League ) after the Australian national team ( 10 A- international matches between 1991 and 1994, one international goal against New Zealand → )
  • Siegfried Schneider ( previously SpVgg Fürth, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Markus Pleuler (formerly SSV Ulm 1846, 1st and 2nd Bundesliga, Stuttgarter Kickers, 2 Bundesliga, UTA Arad, Romania Liga 1 )
  • Otmar tickler (later VfL Bochum, 1st Bundesliga)
  • Udo Schrötter ( previously SSV Ulm 1846, 2nd Bundesliga)
  • Oliver Unsöld (later SSV Ulm 1846, 1st and 2nd Bundesliga)

Stadium

The SpVgg Au bear its home games in 1976 inaugurated Heinrich Osswald Stadium, which is named after the Honorary Chairman Henry Osswald and bears its present name since 1995.

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