SGV Freiberg

SGV Freiberg is a German association football club from the city of Freiberg am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg.

SGV Freiberg
Full nameSport- und Gesangsverein Freiberg Fußball e.V.
Founded26 October 1973
GroundWasenstadion
Capacity4,000
ChairmanEmir Cerkez
ManagerRamon Gehrmann
LeagueOberliga Baden-Württemberg (V)
2018–197th

History

The club was formed out of the 1973 union of SGV Heutingsheim and TSV Beihingen. The roots of the Heutingsheim club go back to the establishment of FC Spartania Heutingsheim on 28 January 1913. This club fused briefly with SV Beihingen in 1919 to form FV Beihingen-Heutingsheim before the two went their separate ways again within a year. Spartania then formed a new partnership with TV Heutingsheim and RFV Wanderlust Heutingsheim in 1921 to create SV Heutingsheim. RFV left the association in 1926, while ASV TV Heutingsheim joined in 1933. Following World War II occupying Allied authorities banned all organizations in Germany, including sports and football clubs. The sports club was re-established in 1945 as SGV Heutingsheim.

TSV Beihingen made a fleeting appearance in the Amateurliga Württemberg (IV) in 1961–62 before the merger that formed SGV. The combined side was in and out of the Amateurliga Württemberg (V) through the course of the 90s. Since winning promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) on the strength of a Verbandsliga Württemberg (V) title in 2001 the football team has earned lower table results, eventually being relegated back to the Verbandsliga in 2011. It made an immediate return to the Oberliga after winning another Verbandsliga title and played there for four seasons with a third-place finish in 2014–15 as its best result but being relegated the following season.

In July 2013, Freiberg played a friendly match against Bundesliga side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim to mark SGV's 100-year anniversary, surprisingly beating them 2–1 thanks to goals from Spetim Muzliukaj and Ouadie Barini.[1]

SGV plays its home matches at the Wasenstadion which has a capacity of 4,000 (800 seats).

In addition to its football side SGV has departments for accordion, basketball, gymnastics, Kung Fu, swimming, theatre, and volleyball.

Honours

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[2][3]

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Verbandsliga Württemberg V 9th
2000–01 Verbandsliga Württemberg 1st ↑
2001–02 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg IV 13th
2002–03 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 11th
2003–04 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 14th
2004–05 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 14th
2005–06 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 7th
2006–07 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 5th
2007–08 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 12th
2008–09 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg V 11th
2009–10 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 8th
2010–11 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 15th ↓
2011–12 Verbandsliga Württemberg VI 1st ↑
2012–13 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg V 5th
2013–14 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 4th
2014–15 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 3rd
2015–16 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 15th ↓
2016–17 Verbandsliga Württemberg VI 1st ↑
2017–18 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg V 3rd
2018–19 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 7th
Promoted Relegated

References

  1. achtzehn99.de Official club website of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim's match report
  2. Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  3. Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
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