SpVgg Edenkoben

The SV Edenkoben is a German sports club based in Edenkoben.

History

The SV Edenkoben was founded in 1908 under the name FC Germania 08 Under the leadership of multi-million dollar disposal entrepreneur Hans Frühbis, who also served at the same time as the main sponsor, witnessed the SV Edenkoben its heyday and even knocked at the gate of the 2nd Bundesliga ( 1988/89 failed Edenkoben in the rise playing for second division ). The team at that time were some former professionals.

Subsequent successes were, inter alia, the two-time qualifier for the first DFB Cup main round (1990, 1995). 1990 was reached after a 1-0 win over Saar 05 Saarbrücken even the second round, in which you the MSV Duisburg was defeated only after extension to. After the rise of the Oberliga West in the newly established third-rate Regionalliga West / Southwest in the 1993/94 season was followed a year later by disillusionment. After only one year, it rose as Tabellensiebzehnter (34 games, 4 wins, 10 draws, 20 defeats, 32:67 (-35 ) goals and 18-50 points ) and fell in the following year with 15th place (34 games, 9 wins, draw 9, 16 defeats, 40:72 (-32 ) goals and 36 points ) and by the league back in the fifth division.

In 2004 it was renamed Spvgg Edenkoben 1920 eV. During the season 2005/ 06 the Spvgg Edenkoben promotion to the district mid- class. After the club, the rise was succeeded in the district league Vorderpfalz in 2007, he played at present by 2011 in the district middle class before in the season 2010/11 the renewed promotion to the County League.

Sporting successes

  • 1985/86 season: Champion of the League Association
  • Season 1987/88: Rise to the Oberliga West
  • Season 1988/89: Master of the Oberliga West and participate in the rise playing for Bundesliga 2.
  • Season 1993/94: Rise to the Regionalliga West / Southwest and participation in the German Amateur Championship.

Known player

  • Uwe Wolf (1st FC Nuremberg, TSV 1860 Munich)
  • Peter Auer ( TuS Koblenz )
  • Werner Heck ( among others 1.FC Nürnberg )
  • Jörn Kaminke (among 1 FC Kaiserslautern)
  • Joschi Groh ( 1 FC Kaiserslautern, Hamburg)
  • Gregor Tassels ( inter alia Borussia Mönchengladbach )
  • Hannes Riedl (among 1 FC Kaiserslautern)
  • Ulf Quaisser (SV Waldhof Mannheim)
  • Thomas Klein ( 1.FC Nürnberg )
  • Uwe Hartberger (Bayer 05 Uerdingen )
  • Alan Stulin ( 1 FC Kaiserslautern, GKS Belchatow )
  • Sandro Roesner ( Wormatia Worms)
  • Heiko Vogel (later as a coach at FC Basel and Others )

Known coach

  • Hans -Günter New
  • Hannes Riedl
  • Fritz Fuchs (1990 to 1991)
  • Hans -Peter Briegel (1st July 1992 to 30 June 1994)
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