TSV Vestenbergsgreuth

The TSV Vestenbergsgreuth ( complete: gymnastics and sports club Vestenbergsgreuth eV) is the local sports club in the Middle Franconian market town Vestenbergsgreuth. It was founded in 1974 and offers sports opportunities in the fields of football, tennis and gymnastics on. The colors of the club are red and white.

Special recognition gained the club in 1994. During the first round of the DFB Cup, the first football team of the Frankish Association defeated the then reigning German soccer champion FC Bayern Munich 1-0.

History

In order for the football players no longer had to play at clubs in the neighboring villages from the village, decided 80 Vestenbergsgreuther citizen on 1 February 1974 at the inn prince Höfer the founding of TSV Vestenbergsgreuth.

The history of the club is closely linked with its seat in place tea maker, who financially supported and staffed by the founding of the club. Under the leadership of Helmut Hack the club became one of the most successful amateur clubs in Bavaria.

To permanently securing high-class football in the region Fürth Helmut Hack occurred in 1995 with the idea of Edgar Burkart zoom ( then president of the SpVgg Fürth ) to bundle the forces of both clubs. On 24 October 1995, the General Assembly of the SpVgg Fürth approved the merger of the two football divisions. To commemorate the Vestenbergsgreuther roots, the club was renamed to SpVgg Greuther Fürth.

In Vestenbergsgreuth TSV continued to operate youth football. 2007 was finally decided to make a new first team of TSV Vestenbergsgreuth. The goal is not to build on the earlier times, but to provide you with domestic players the village and the surroundings again attractive senior football under the name TSV Vestenbergsgreuth. This could win the first place in the A-Class Erlangen / Pegnitzgrund 3 equal in the first season, rose to the circle class and keeps up there today.

Sporting successes

The TSV Vestenbergsgreuth was until the merger with SpVgg Fürth one of the most successful amateur clubs in Bavaria. Six years after its inception, the club had worked its center from the lowest league up in the then fourth-rate country league Bavaria. In 1987, the club was relegated in the Bavarian League, then the highest amateur league on. In establishing the Regionalliga Süd 1994 you qualified as one of six clubs from Bavaria for the new league.

As runners-up Bayern League, the TSV Vestenbergsgreuth qualified for the 1988 and 1992 Games of the German Amateur Championship. In the first part you failed only in the semi-final on VfB Oldenburg. In the second part would retire after a defeat against SpVgg Bad Homburg in the group stage.

In the 1987/88 season the club competed in the main round of the DFB Cup. After a 0-4 defeat to second division side SV Darmstadt 98, the team was eliminated in the first round of the cup competition.

The greatest sporting sensation managed the club in the DFB Cup, when he in 1994 for the second time after qualifying for the Cup main round. On August 14, 1994 Vestenbergsgreuth met in the first round of the then reigning German champions Bayern Munich. The game had been postponed as a precautionary measure in the Franken Stadium in Nuremberg. With a goal by Roland Stone in 43 minutes won surprisingly the TSV Vestenbergsgreuth 1-0. The second round of the cup was on the club by a 5-1 win over FC 08 Homburg and eventually failed in the second round with 4:5 on penalties at the then second division side VfL ​​Wolfsburg.

Coach of the football division TSV Vestenbergsgreuth

  • Norbert Klaus (1974/1975)
  • Alfons Scharold (1974/1975)
  • Hans Kleyer (1975 )
  • Herbert degree (1976 )
  • Heiner Vitzethum ( August 1976 - June 1983)
  • Heinz Keck (July 1983 - February 1991)
  • Rudi fall ( February 1991 - May 1991)
  • Bertram Beierlorzer (May 1991 - July 1991), interim coach
  • Paul Hesselbach (July 1991 - April 1993)
  • Reiner Geyer ( April 1993 - June 1993 )
  • Hubert Müller (July 1993 - April 1994)
  • Paul Hessel Bach ( April 1994 - June 1996)
  • Erich Lotte (June 2007 - June 2008)
  • Ralf Sträßer (June 2008 - August 2009 )
  • Dieter Stettner ( since September 2009)

President of the TSV Vestenbergsgreuth

  • Gerhard Kilian (February 1, 1974 to October 23, 1984 )
  • Helmut Hack ( October 23, 1984 to 13 May 1997)
  • Helmut Lotte (May 1997 to October 26, 2010 )
  • Robert Hermann ( since 26 October 2010)
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