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Spielvereinigung Unterhaching (German pronunciation: [ˈʃpiːlfɛɐ̯ˈʔaɪ̯nɪɡʊŋ ʔʊntɐˈhaxɪŋ]) is a German sports club in Unterhaching, a semi-rural municipality on the southern outskirts of the Bavarian capital Munich. The club is widely known for playing in the first-division association football league Bundesliga alongside its more famous cousins, Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, for two seasons between 1999 and 2001, while the club's bobsleigh department has captured several world and Olympic titles. The football team plays in the Regionalliga (fourth tier).

SpVgg Unterhaching
Full nameSpielvereinigung Unterhaching e.V.
Nickname(s)Haching
Founded1 January 1925; 98 years ago (1925-01-01)
GroundSportpark Unterhaching
Unterhaching, Germany
Capacity15,053
ChairmanManfred Schwabl
CoachSandro Wagner
LeagueRegionalliga Bayern
2021–22Regionalliga Bayern, 4th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

Early history

Originally part of the gymnastics and sports club TSV Hachinger, SpVgg Unterhaching was established as an independent football club on 1 January 1925. Their first promotion to a higher division came in 1931 and they went on to be promoted to the A-Klasse a year later. However, the club was dissolved in 1933 as it was regarded as "politically unreliable" by the Nazis and was not re-established until after the end of World War II in 1945 to resume play in the amateur fourth division B-Klasse.

A rise through the ranks

 
Historical chart of Unterhaching league performance

Unterhaching's football team was only an anonymous local amateur team with no significant successes until a climb through league ranks that began in 1976 with promotion from B-Klasse to A-Klasse play. A first-place finished earned the club quick promotion to the Bezirksliga in 1977. Continued good play put the team into the fourth-division Landesliga Bayern-Süd in 1979 and then the Oberliga Bayern (III), the highest amateur division at the time, by 1981.

Unterhaching finished first there in 1983 to earn an appearance in the playoff round for the 2. Bundesliga, but failed to advance. They suffered a similar fate in 1988 when they next appeared in the promotion round.

The club finally emerged from the Oberliga to play in the 2. Bundesliga in 1989, but were quickly relegated after a 20th-place finish. Promoted a second time in 1992, they were once again sent down after a marginally better 18th-place result. Unterhaching next appeared in the second division in 1995 after a first-place finish in the new Regionalliga Süd (III).

Unterhaching in Bundesliga

With their return to the 2. Bundesliga in the 1995–96 season the club would begin a period that would see them earn their best ever results. They finished 4th that season, then slipped to 6th and 11th-place results in their next two campaigns before securing promotion to the top-flight Bundesliga after a 2nd-place finish in 1999 season.

They went on to surprise everyone with a respectable 10th-place result in their inaugural Bundesliga season and also famously played the spoiler's role in deciding who would win the championship that year. Their first Bundesliga win came in just their second match of the season, with a 2–0 victory over MSV Duisburg at home. While struggling in away matches, Unterhaching remained undefeated at home in nine games before losing 0–2 to their stronger neighbours, Bayern Munich. Prior to this loss, they had earned wins at home in matches against highly favoured teams like VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund, beating them 2–0 and 1–0 respectively. They earned their first away win in the Bundesliga by beating VfB Stuttgart 2–0 once again.

On the final matchday of the season, visiting Bayer Leverkusen needed only a draw in Unterhaching to secure their first national title, but instead went down to defeat to the determined home side. Things took a sinister turn for Leverkusen when Michael Ballack scored an own goal that put home side ahead in the 20th minute. Their title hopes ended when Haching midfielder Markus Oberleitner made the score 2–0 in the 72nd minute. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich beat Werder Bremen 3–1 at home and were able to overtake Leverkusen on goal difference to snatch away the title. With a 10th-place result, Unterhaching finished ahead of long-established sides Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04. They ended the season with the league's fifth best home record with 10 wins and 5 draws in 17 matches having lost only to Bayern Munich and 1. FC Kaiserslautern.

Goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel, defenders Alexander Strehmel and Jochen Seitz, midfielders Markus Oberleitner and André Breitenreiter and striker Altin Rraklli were among the most memorable players of a team that impressed by its discipline. Breitenreiter and Rraklli scored 13 Bundesliga goals between them that season.

However, the start of the 2000–01 season was a nightmare for Unterhaching as they would win only one and draw two of their first eight matches. While the team went undefeated in its next six matches, they were unable to maintain that form and at the mid-season break were only out of the relegation zone on goal difference. The second half of the season was just as dismal, and although they earned wins over local rivals Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, their campaign would end with a 16th-place result and relegation.

As the season drew to a close Unterhaching was once again in a position to help Bayern Munich win another title. Needing only to hold second-place Schalke 04 to a draw in their final match to ensure Bayern's win, Unterhaching held 2–0 and 3–2 advantages before finally succumbing 3–5 to Schalke. Bayern then had to make their own way to the championship with at least a draw against Hamburger SV which they only narrowly managed on a Patrik Andersson equalizer (1–1) deep into stoppage time.

Ironically, in the middle of their poor season, SpVgg Unterhaching would emerge as winners of the last DFB-Hallenpokal, an indoor football tournament staged during the winter break of the Bundesliga season from 1987 to 2001.

Recent history

The club's struggles continued after their relegation to the 2. Bundesliga. Needing an away win in their final match of the season in order to avoid being sent down to the Regionalliga Süd (III), they instead went down to a 0–3 defeat to Karlsruher SC and finished in 15th place. They re-bounded the following season, taking the Regionalliga title, and making their way back to second division competition. Subsequently, Haching has delivered poor results in the 2. Bundesliga, narrowly avoiding being relegated again in both 2004 and 2006 before finally dropping into the Regionalliga in 2007, finishing 16th in the table due to FC Carl Zeiss Jena's 2–1 win against FC Augsburg.

In the 2007–08 season, the club was never really in contention for a 2. Bundesliga return but did qualify for the new 3. Liga. In its first season in the new, nationwide 3. Liga, the club was close to promotion, but a loss 3–4-loss against Carl Zeiss Jena on the 37th matchday earned them a fall from second to fourth place, and a prolonged stay in the third league.

In 2009–10 the club started well, but went down the table during winter. 2008–09's successful coach Ralph Hasenhüttl got replaced by the 1990-world champion Klaus Augenthaler, who led the team to a finish on a secure 11th place.

The club finished one place above the relegation zone in the 3. Liga in 2013–14, coming 17th but was relegated to the tier four Regionalliga Bayern at the end of the 2014–15 season. It qualified for the 2015–16 DFB-Pokal where it knocked-out FC Ingolstadt 04 and RB Leipzig before losing to Bayer Leverkusen in the third round.[1]

Honours

The club's honours:

Youth

Players

First-team squad

As of 25 September 2022[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER René Vollath
2 DF   CZE Viktor Zentrich
3 DF   GER Max Lamby
4 DF   GER David Pisot
5 DF   GER Josef Welzmüller (captain[3])
6 MF   GER Ben Westermeier
7 MF   GER Sandro Porta
8 MF   GER Manuel Stiefler
9 FW   GER Stephan Hain
10 MF   GER Sebastian Maier
11 FW   GER Mathias Fetsch
15 DF   GER Timon Obermeier
16 MF   SUI Aaron Keller
17 MF   GER Maurice Krattenmacher
18 MF   GER Niclas Anspach
19 MF   GER Maximilian Welzmüller
20 MF   GER Dominik Stahl
21 MF   GER Tizian Zimmermann
22 GK   GER Fabian Scherger
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF   GER Markus Schwabl
25 MF   GER Florian Roggermeier
26 DF   GER Benedikt Bauer
30 MF   GER Simon Skarlatidis
31 FW   GER Florian Schmid
33 MF   GER Christoph Ehlich
34 FW   GER Patrick Hobsch
35 MF   GER Josef Gottmeier
36 DF   KOS Elion Haxhosaj
37 MF   GER Leo Gabelunke
38 MF   RSA Boipelo Mashigo
39 DF   GER Dennis Waidner
40 MF   GER Leonard Grob
43 FW   GER Daniel Hausmann
44 FW   GER Andreas Hirtlreiter
45 GK   GER Hannes Heilmair
46 MF   GER Fynn Seidel
48 DF   GER Leon Bucher

Recent managers

Recent managers of the club:[4]

Manager Start Finish
Wolfgang Frank 1 July 2002 1 April 2004
Harry Deutinger 2 April 2004 30 June 2004
Andreas Brehme 1 July 2004 11 April 2005
Harry Deutinger 12 April 2005 19 March 2007
Ralph Hasenhüttl 20 March 2007 31 March 2007
Werner Lorant 23 March 2007 3 October 2007
Ralph Hasenhüttl 4 October 2007 22 February 2010
Matthias Lust 23 February 2010 22 March 2010
Klaus Augenthaler 23 March 2010 30 June 2011
Heiko Herrlich 1 September 2011 25 May 2012
Claus Schromm 25 May 2012 3 January 2014
Manuel Baum 3 January 2012 19 March 2014
Christian Ziege 20 March 2014 25 March 2015
Claus Schromm 26 March 2015 29 July 2020
Arie van Lent 18 August 2020 30 June 2021
Sandro Wagner 1 July 2021 present

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[5][6]

Season Division Tier Position
1998–99 2. Bundesliga II 2nd ↑
1999–2000 Bundesliga I 10th
2000–01 Bundesliga 16th ↓
2001–02 2. Bundesliga II 15th ↓
2002–03 Regionalliga Süd III 1st ↑
2003–04 2. Bundesliga II 13th
2004–05 2. Bundesliga 10th
2005–06 2. Bundesliga 14th
2006–07 2. Bundesliga 16th ↓
2007–08 Regionalliga Süd III 6th
2008–09 3. Liga 4th
2009–10 3. Liga 11th
2010–11 3. Liga 14th
2011–12 3. Liga 15th
2012–13 3. Liga 9th
2013–14 3. Liga 17th
2014–15 3. Liga 19th ↓
2015–16 Regionalliga Bayern IV 4th
2016–17 Regionalliga Bayern 1st ↑
2017–18 3. Liga III 9th
2018–19 3. Liga 10th
2019–20 3. Liga 11th
2020–21 3. Liga 20th ↓
2021–22 Regionalliga Bayern
Key

Reserve team

SpVgg Unterhaching II (or SpVgg Unterhaching Amateure) belong to the Bayernliga since 2001, coming ninth in the 2007–08 season of this league. Due to a number of clubs in the league not receiving a licence for the Regionalliga, the team gained entry to the Regionalliga Süd for the 2008–09 season.[7][8] The team returned to the Bayernliga again after being relegated in 2009.

In March 2015, the club announced that it would withdraw its reserve team at the end of the 2014–15 season after a rule change that allowed 3. Liga Clubs to do so. SpVgg Unterhaching stated financial reasons for this step.[9]

Stadium

SpVgg Unterhaching's home stadium is the municipal Stadion am Sportpark (capacity 15,053), now known as Alpenbauer Sportpark under a sponsorship arrangement with the club. The club's fan base is local in character, although it has developed a small following as one of Germany's "Kult" teams.

Until 1960, Haching played their home matches at the Jahnstraße football field and moved then to the Grünauer Allee stadium, which has about 4,000 standing places and where they played before the Sportpark stadium opened in April 1992. The Grünauer Allee stadium is now home ground of the club's reserve squad, Haching II, which is currently playing in the fourth-division Oberliga Bayern. The Grünauer Allee stadium is also the home ground of Fortuna Unterhaching, established in 1992 and playing close to the bottom end of the German league system. During winter, Fortuna Unterhaching shares the artificial football pitch owned by SpVgg Unterhaching.

Bobsleigh

 
Christoph Langen – SpVgg Unterhaching's most successful sportsperson.

In 1975, local entrepreneur and club sponsor Anton Schrobenhauser († 1982) founded the bobsleigh department, which he presided over until 1979. The club's bobsledders have since achieved a number of excellent results on the national and international level.

Numerous Olympic medals and world championship titles make Christoph Langen Unterhaching's outstanding bobsledder. His honours include:

  • Olympics 2-man crew: 2002 (Gold); 1992, 1998 (Bronze)
  • Olympics 4-man crew: 1998 (Gold)
  • World champion 2-man crew: 1993, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001
  • World champion 4-man crew: 1996, 2001
  • World Cup 2-man crew: 1996, 1999, 2004
  • World Cup 4-man crew: 1996, 1999
  • European champion 2-man crew: 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2004
  • European champion 4-man crew: 1996, 1999

References

  1. ^ DFB-Pokal 2015/2016 » Spielplan (in German) Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 16 December 2015
  2. ^ "Profis". SpVgg Unterhaching (in German). Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Der Kapitän bleibt an Bord". SpVgg Unterhaching (in German). 4 July 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  4. ^ SpVgg Unterhaching .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 30 April 2011
  5. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables. Retrieved 20 September 2014
  6. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues. Retrieved 20 September 2014
  7. ^ Aufstieg Regionalliga Süd (in German) Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 13 June 2008
  8. ^ Keine Lizenz für die SpVgg (in German) SpVgg Bayreuth website. Retrieved 13 June 2008
  9. ^ Unterhaching meldet U23 aus Bayernliga ab (in German) fupa.net, published: 10 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015

External links

  • Official website  
  • The Abseits Guide to German Soccer
  • SpVgg Unterhaching profile at Weltfussball.de

spvgg, unterhaching, spielvereinigung, unterhaching, german, pronunciation, ˈʃpiːlfɛɐ, ˈʔaɪ, nɪɡʊŋ, ʔʊntɐˈhaxɪŋ, german, sports, club, unterhaching, semi, rural, municipality, southern, outskirts, bavarian, capital, munich, club, widely, known, playing, first,. Spielvereinigung Unterhaching German pronunciation ˈʃpiːlfɛɐ ˈʔaɪ nɪɡʊŋ ʔʊntɐˈhaxɪŋ is a German sports club in Unterhaching a semi rural municipality on the southern outskirts of the Bavarian capital Munich The club is widely known for playing in the first division association football league Bundesliga alongside its more famous cousins Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich for two seasons between 1999 and 2001 while the club s bobsleigh department has captured several world and Olympic titles The football team plays in the Regionalliga fourth tier SpVgg UnterhachingFull nameSpielvereinigung Unterhaching e V Nickname s HachingFounded1 January 1925 98 years ago 1925 01 01 GroundSportpark UnterhachingUnterhaching GermanyCapacity15 053ChairmanManfred SchwablCoachSandro WagnerLeagueRegionalliga Bayern2021 22Regionalliga Bayern 4th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 A rise through the ranks 1 3 Unterhaching in Bundesliga 1 4 Recent history 2 Honours 2 1 League 2 2 Cup 2 3 Youth 3 Players 3 1 First team squad 4 Recent managers 5 Recent seasons 6 Reserve team 7 Stadium 8 Bobsleigh 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Originally part of the gymnastics and sports club TSV Hachinger SpVgg Unterhaching was established as an independent football club on 1 January 1925 Their first promotion to a higher division came in 1931 and they went on to be promoted to the A Klasse a year later However the club was dissolved in 1933 as it was regarded as politically unreliable by the Nazis and was not re established until after the end of World War II in 1945 to resume play in the amateur fourth division B Klasse A rise through the ranks Edit Historical chart of Unterhaching league performance Unterhaching s football team was only an anonymous local amateur team with no significant successes until a climb through league ranks that began in 1976 with promotion from B Klasse to A Klasse play A first place finished earned the club quick promotion to the Bezirksliga in 1977 Continued good play put the team into the fourth division Landesliga Bayern Sud in 1979 and then the Oberliga Bayern III the highest amateur division at the time by 1981 Unterhaching finished first there in 1983 to earn an appearance in the playoff round for the 2 Bundesliga but failed to advance They suffered a similar fate in 1988 when they next appeared in the promotion round The club finally emerged from the Oberliga to play in the 2 Bundesliga in 1989 but were quickly relegated after a 20th place finish Promoted a second time in 1992 they were once again sent down after a marginally better 18th place result Unterhaching next appeared in the second division in 1995 after a first place finish in the new Regionalliga Sud III Unterhaching in Bundesliga Edit With their return to the 2 Bundesliga in the 1995 96 season the club would begin a period that would see them earn their best ever results They finished 4th that season then slipped to 6th and 11th place results in their next two campaigns before securing promotion to the top flight Bundesliga after a 2nd place finish in 1999 season They went on to surprise everyone with a respectable 10th place result in their inaugural Bundesliga season and also famously played the spoiler s role in deciding who would win the championship that year Their first Bundesliga win came in just their second match of the season with a 2 0 victory over MSV Duisburg at home While struggling in away matches Unterhaching remained undefeated at home in nine games before losing 0 2 to their stronger neighbours Bayern Munich Prior to this loss they had earned wins at home in matches against highly favoured teams like VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund beating them 2 0 and 1 0 respectively They earned their first away win in the Bundesliga by beating VfB Stuttgart 2 0 once again On the final matchday of the season visiting Bayer Leverkusen needed only a draw in Unterhaching to secure their first national title but instead went down to defeat to the determined home side Things took a sinister turn for Leverkusen when Michael Ballack scored an own goal that put home side ahead in the 20th minute Their title hopes ended when Haching midfielder Markus Oberleitner made the score 2 0 in the 72nd minute Meanwhile Bayern Munich beat Werder Bremen 3 1 at home and were able to overtake Leverkusen on goal difference to snatch away the title With a 10th place result Unterhaching finished ahead of long established sides Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04 They ended the season with the league s fifth best home record with 10 wins and 5 draws in 17 matches having lost only to Bayern Munich and 1 FC Kaiserslautern Goalkeeper Gerhard Tremmel defenders Alexander Strehmel and Jochen Seitz midfielders Markus Oberleitner and Andre Breitenreiter and striker Altin Rraklli were among the most memorable players of a team that impressed by its discipline Breitenreiter and Rraklli scored 13 Bundesliga goals between them that season However the start of the 2000 01 season was a nightmare for Unterhaching as they would win only one and draw two of their first eight matches While the team went undefeated in its next six matches they were unable to maintain that form and at the mid season break were only out of the relegation zone on goal difference The second half of the season was just as dismal and although they earned wins over local rivals Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich their campaign would end with a 16th place result and relegation As the season drew to a close Unterhaching was once again in a position to help Bayern Munich win another title Needing only to hold second place Schalke 04 to a draw in their final match to ensure Bayern s win Unterhaching held 2 0 and 3 2 advantages before finally succumbing 3 5 to Schalke Bayern then had to make their own way to the championship with at least a draw against Hamburger SV which they only narrowly managed on a Patrik Andersson equalizer 1 1 deep into stoppage time Ironically in the middle of their poor season SpVgg Unterhaching would emerge as winners of the last DFB Hallenpokal an indoor football tournament staged during the winter break of the Bundesliga season from 1987 to 2001 Recent history Edit The club s struggles continued after their relegation to the 2 Bundesliga Needing an away win in their final match of the season in order to avoid being sent down to the Regionalliga Sud III they instead went down to a 0 3 defeat to Karlsruher SC and finished in 15th place They re bounded the following season taking the Regionalliga title and making their way back to second division competition Subsequently Haching has delivered poor results in the 2 Bundesliga narrowly avoiding being relegated again in both 2004 and 2006 before finally dropping into the Regionalliga in 2007 finishing 16th in the table due to FC Carl Zeiss Jena s 2 1 win against FC Augsburg In the 2007 08 season the club was never really in contention for a 2 Bundesliga return but did qualify for the new 3 Liga In its first season in the new nationwide 3 Liga the club was close to promotion but a loss 3 4 loss against Carl Zeiss Jena on the 37th matchday earned them a fall from second to fourth place and a prolonged stay in the third league In 2009 10 the club started well but went down the table during winter 2008 09 s successful coach Ralph Hasenhuttl got replaced by the 1990 world champion Klaus Augenthaler who led the team to a finish on a secure 11th place The club finished one place above the relegation zone in the 3 Liga in 2013 14 coming 17th but was relegated to the tier four Regionalliga Bayern at the end of the 2014 15 season It qualified for the 2015 16 DFB Pokal where it knocked out FC Ingolstadt 04 and RB Leipzig before losing to Bayer Leverkusen in the third round 1 Honours EditThe club s honours League Edit 2 Bundesliga II Runners up 1999 Regionalliga Sud III Champions 1995 2003 Bayernliga III Champions 1983 1988 1989 1992 Runners up 1991 Regionalliga Bayern IV Champions 2017 Landesliga Bayern Sud IV Champions 1981 Runners up 2001 Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern VI Champions 1999 Cup Edit Bavarian Cup Winners 2008 2012 2015 Runners up 2016 Oberbayern Cup Winners 2004 2008 2009 Youth Edit Bavarian Under 19 championship Champions 2004 2008 2011 Runners up 2007 2015 2016 Bavarian Under 17 championship Champions 2002 2004 2011 2016 Runners up 2007 2009 Bavarian Under 15 championship Champions 2011 Runners up 1993 2004 2006 2013 2015 2016 Reserve teamPlayers EditSee also Category SpVgg Unterhaching players First team squad Edit As of 25 September 2022 2 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK GER Rene Vollath2 DF CZE Viktor Zentrich3 DF GER Max Lamby4 DF GER David Pisot5 DF GER Josef Welzmuller captain 3 6 MF GER Ben Westermeier7 MF GER Sandro Porta8 MF GER Manuel Stiefler9 FW GER Stephan Hain10 MF GER Sebastian Maier11 FW GER Mathias Fetsch15 DF GER Timon Obermeier16 MF SUI Aaron Keller17 MF GER Maurice Krattenmacher18 MF GER Niclas Anspach19 MF GER Maximilian Welzmuller20 MF GER Dominik Stahl21 MF GER Tizian Zimmermann22 GK GER Fabian Scherger No Pos Nation Player23 DF GER Markus Schwabl25 MF GER Florian Roggermeier26 DF GER Benedikt Bauer30 MF GER Simon Skarlatidis31 FW GER Florian Schmid33 MF GER Christoph Ehlich34 FW GER Patrick Hobsch35 MF GER Josef Gottmeier36 DF KOS Elion Haxhosaj37 MF GER Leo Gabelunke38 MF RSA Boipelo Mashigo39 DF GER Dennis Waidner40 MF GER Leonard Grob43 FW GER Daniel Hausmann44 FW GER Andreas Hirtlreiter45 GK GER Hannes Heilmair46 MF GER Fynn Seidel48 DF GER Leon BucherRecent managers EditRecent managers of the club 4 Manager Start FinishWolfgang Frank 1 July 2002 1 April 2004Harry Deutinger 2 April 2004 30 June 2004Andreas Brehme 1 July 2004 11 April 2005Harry Deutinger 12 April 2005 19 March 2007Ralph Hasenhuttl 20 March 2007 31 March 2007Werner Lorant 23 March 2007 3 October 2007Ralph Hasenhuttl 4 October 2007 22 February 2010Matthias Lust 23 February 2010 22 March 2010Klaus Augenthaler 23 March 2010 30 June 2011Heiko Herrlich 1 September 2011 25 May 2012Claus Schromm 25 May 2012 3 January 2014Manuel Baum 3 January 2012 19 March 2014Christian Ziege 20 March 2014 25 March 2015Claus Schromm 26 March 2015 29 July 2020Arie van Lent 18 August 2020 30 June 2021Sandro Wagner 1 July 2021 presentRecent seasons EditThe recent season by season performance of the club 5 6 Season Division Tier Position1998 99 2 Bundesliga II 2nd 1999 2000 Bundesliga I 10th2000 01 Bundesliga 16th 2001 02 2 Bundesliga II 15th 2002 03 Regionalliga Sud III 1st 2003 04 2 Bundesliga II 13th2004 05 2 Bundesliga 10th2005 06 2 Bundesliga 14th2006 07 2 Bundesliga 16th 2007 08 Regionalliga Sud III 6th2008 09 3 Liga 4th2009 10 3 Liga 11th2010 11 3 Liga 14th2011 12 3 Liga 15th2012 13 3 Liga 9th2013 14 3 Liga 17th2014 15 3 Liga 19th 2015 16 Regionalliga Bayern IV 4th2016 17 Regionalliga Bayern 1st 2017 18 3 Liga III 9th2018 19 3 Liga 10th2019 20 3 Liga 11th2020 21 3 Liga 20th 2021 22 Regionalliga BayernWith the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3 Liga in 2008 as the new third tier below the 2 Bundesliga all leagues below dropped one tier Key Promoted RelegatedReserve team EditMain article SpVgg Unterhaching II SpVgg Unterhaching II or SpVgg Unterhaching Amateure belong to the Bayernliga since 2001 coming ninth in the 2007 08 season of this league Due to a number of clubs in the league not receiving a licence for the Regionalliga the team gained entry to the Regionalliga Sud for the 2008 09 season 7 8 The team returned to the Bayernliga again after being relegated in 2009 In March 2015 the club announced that it would withdraw its reserve team at the end of the 2014 15 season after a rule change that allowed 3 Liga Clubs to do so SpVgg Unterhaching stated financial reasons for this step 9 Stadium EditSpVgg Unterhaching s home stadium is the municipal Stadion am Sportpark capacity 15 053 now known as Alpenbauer Sportpark under a sponsorship arrangement with the club The club s fan base is local in character although it has developed a small following as one of Germany s Kult teams Until 1960 Haching played their home matches at the Jahnstrasse football field and moved then to the Grunauer Allee stadium which has about 4 000 standing places and where they played before the Sportpark stadium opened in April 1992 The Grunauer Allee stadium is now home ground of the club s reserve squad Haching II which is currently playing in the fourth division Oberliga Bayern The Grunauer Allee stadium is also the home ground of Fortuna Unterhaching established in 1992 and playing close to the bottom end of the German league system During winter Fortuna Unterhaching shares the artificial football pitch owned by SpVgg Unterhaching Bobsleigh Edit Christoph Langen SpVgg Unterhaching s most successful sportsperson In 1975 local entrepreneur and club sponsor Anton Schrobenhauser 1982 founded the bobsleigh department which he presided over until 1979 The club s bobsledders have since achieved a number of excellent results on the national and international level Numerous Olympic medals and world championship titles make Christoph Langen Unterhaching s outstanding bobsledder His honours include Olympics 2 man crew 2002 Gold 1992 1998 Bronze Olympics 4 man crew 1998 Gold World champion 2 man crew 1993 1995 1996 2000 2001 World champion 4 man crew 1996 2001 World Cup 2 man crew 1996 1999 2004 World Cup 4 man crew 1996 1999 European champion 2 man crew 1994 1995 1996 2001 2004 European champion 4 man crew 1996 1999References Edit DFB Pokal 2015 2016 Spielplan in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 16 December 2015 Profis SpVgg Unterhaching in German Retrieved 25 September 2022 Der Kapitan bleibt an Bord SpVgg Unterhaching in German 4 July 2022 Retrieved 25 September 2022 SpVgg Unterhaching Trainer von A Z in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 30 April 2011 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historical German domestic league tables Retrieved 20 September 2014 Fussball de Ergebnisse in German Tables and results of all German football leagues Retrieved 20 September 2014 Aufstieg Regionalliga Sud in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 13 June 2008 Keine Lizenz fur die SpVgg in German SpVgg Bayreuth website Retrieved 13 June 2008 Unterhaching meldet U23 aus Bayernliga ab in German fupa net published 10 March 2015 Retrieved 17 March 2015External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to SpVgg Unterhaching Official website The Abseits Guide to German Soccer SpVgg Unterhaching profile at Weltfussball de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SpVgg Unterhaching amp oldid 1115282919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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