SV Linx

The SV Linx 1949 is a football club which is situated in South Baden Linx - a little haven of Rheinau (Baden). The association has 350 members in the departments football, Every man sports, volleyball and gymnastics.

History

The association founded in 1949 reached its football department for the first time in 1981 Viertklassigkeit and rose to the Association League South Baden. In 1987, the club began as runner-up in the relegation matches against VfL Neckarau and FC Tailfingen through and got the first time in the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. After only one season was 1988, the descent.

Thus began for the team, a constant up and down between association and league.

Only in 1993 was succeeded as master of Association League Südbaden the renewed promotion to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg, from which you had to go back in 1997. During the years of the league club in 1994 was also Südbadischer Cup winner after a 3-1 victory against the then second-placed FC Böhringen the national league and qualified for the DFB Cup. There one difference against the first division club FC Schalke 04 in the stadium in front of Kehl 8,000 spectators only by a narrow 1-2 defeat from.

After several failed attempts in the relegation round was not until 2003 the championship again in the fifth division Baden and promotion to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg. After relegation again after one season, followed in 2005 by the prompt return to the Oberliga Baden- Württemberg from which one immediately relegated again in 2006. On 26 May 2007, the Linxer climbed back into the league on, but also at the end of this season was the SV Linx relegated to the bottom of the table, so you in turn had to compete in the regional league from the 2008/09 season. In the 2009/10 season succeeded as an association league champion the renewed rise in the league, prompting the immediate re- descent followed.

Achievements

  • Südbadischer Cup Winners 1994
  • Association of Master League South Baden in 1993, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010

Stadium

The Player of the SV Linx play their home games at the 3000 -seat Hans- Weber-Stadion from. In addition, the club has a second pitch with floodlights and a hard court with floodlights.

French

Due to the fact that Rheinau lies directly on the border with France, many French people have always played at SV Linx ( esp. from Alsace ). The SV Linx sees itself as a pioneer in the Franco-German understanding.

Well-known former player

  • Germany Timo Reus, active after his time in Rheinau among other things, for the SC Freiburg
  • France Cédric Stoll, played for Racing Strasbourg two games in the then Division 2 (now Ligue 2 )
  • France Roland Wagner, 1979 Racing Strasbourg French masters, to a match for the French national team.
  • France Didier Monczuk, three-time top scorer in the French second division
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