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TBVfL Neustadt-Wildenheid

The TBVfL Neustadt-Wildenheid is a German association football club from the city of Neustadt bei Coburg, Bavaria.

TBVfL Neustadt-Wildenheid
Full nameTBVfL Neustadt-Wildenheid e.V.
Nickname(s)Die Löwen (VfL)
Founded30 May 2005
ChairmanMichael Wagner
LeagueKreisliga Coburg (VIII)
2015–1614th

The club is a merger of TBV Wildenheid and VfL 07 Neustadt.[1] The latter achieved notability by playing in the 2nd Oberliga Süd from 1954 to 1963.

History

While the TBV Wildenheid throughout its existence played as a lower amateur side, reaching the tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Nord for one season in 1968–69, the VfL Neustadt became quite a successful side during the 1950s and early 1960s. The club should not be mistaken with the VfL Neustadt/Weinstraße, a club from Rhineland-Palatinate.

VfL Neustadt

 
Logo of predecessor side VfL 07 Neustadt.

The VfL Neustadt was formed in 1907.

The club surfaced as a force in Bavarian football after the Second World War, earning promotion to the tier-two Landesliga Bayern (northern group) in 1946.[2] It only lasted for two seasons at this level, in 1948, when the league was reduced to one single group it was relegated again.

The club made a return to Bavaria's highest league in 1950, winning the 2nd Amateurliga Oberfranken-Ost and coming second in the following promotion round.[3] The Landesliga Bayern had been renamed to Amateurliga Bayern in 1950, along with the introduction of the 2nd Oberliga Süd as the new second division in Southern Germany. VfL took out the Amateurliga title in its first season there 1950–51 but failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Oberliga. Coming third on equal points with VfR Aalen and ASV Feudenheim, it lost 0–1 to the later in a decider.[4]

The following season, VfL finished second in the league, one point behind champions FC Amberg. With Heinz Wittig, the club had a player selected for the German team that finished fourth at the 1952 Summer Olympics. After a seventh place in 1953, the league was once more divided into two regional groups, north and south and VfL became part of the northern group again. In 1953–54, it took out the title in this league. A Bavarian title game was not played and VfL advanced to the 2nd Oberliga promotion round.[5] In this competition, the club came first and, alongside southern Bavarian champions SpVgg Weiden, won promotion to the second division.[6]

VfL established itself as a mid-table side in its new league, staying out of relegation trouble. In its second season, 1955–56, the club set a home attendance record when 11,000 saw a 1–3 loss to FC Bayern Munich who would finish second in the league and earn promotion back to the Oberliga Süd.[1]

In the 2nd Oberliga, considered a semi-professional league, VfL would pay its players DM 60 a month to play for the club. The rise of the club from the Easy German was made possible by employers like Siemens and local sponsors.[1]

The 1957–58 season became the most successful for the club, finishing third and within four points of Oberliga promotion, which went to SV Waldhof Mannheim and TSG Ulm 1846.[7] The next season was almost as successful, coming fourth but seven points clear of a promotion spot. After this, VfL declined somewhat.

In the 1959–60 season, the club finished twelfth and, to avoid relegation, Fritz Walter was hired temporarily as a coach.[1] The club continued in the following year to struggle against the drop to the Amateurliga, with the gap to the relegation ranks getting smaller every season. In 1961–62, it saved itself by two points only.[8]

Changes to the German league system in 1963, the introduction of the Fußball-Bundesliga and the Regionalligas below meant, VfL would have had to finish ninth or better to retain its second division status. This mark was missed by six points in twelfth place and the club had to return to the now single-division again Amateurliga Bayern.[9]

Back in the third division, VfL finished sixth in its first year but then came only 16th in 1965 and was relegated to the tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Nord.[10] It managed a second-place finish in this league in 1965–66 but then fell away to become a mid-table side until suffering another relegation, now to the Bezirksliga, in 1971.[11] VfL immediately recovered and earned promotion back to the Landesliga, finishing fourth in this league in 1972–73. A period of upper-table finishes followed, culminating in a second place in 1978. From there, results declined and the club was relegated once more in 1981, never to return to this level of play.

Its glory years a thing of the past, the club played as a lower amateur side in the 1980s and 90s. In 1993, it made a return to the Bezirksliga, which was now the seventh tier, but lasted for only two seasons until 1995. It returned for another season in 1997–98.[12]

Merger club

The new millennium saw VfL in desperate financial trouble with the real threat of having to declare insolvency. In 2003, it had to sell its stadium, the Stadion an der Sonneberger Straße, and clubhouse to SV Türk Gücü Neustadt to stay afloat. On 30 May 2005, the club had to merge with local amateur side TBV Wildenheid to survive, a step not universally accepted by all members, some of the older ones having left the club in protest.[1] For a while after the merger, the club played under the name of Kickers Neustadt-Wildenheid, rising from the Kreisklasse back to the Bezirksliga.

The club played in the Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West (VIII) as a mid-table side in 2008–09,[13] before winning the league the following year and earning promotion to the Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken.

At the end of the 2011–12 season the club dropped back to the Bezirksliga after finishing eleventh in the Bezirksoberliga but remained at the same tier as the Bezirksoberliga was disbanded.[14] The club was relegated back to the Kreisliga at the end of the 2013–14 season.

Honours

The club's honours:

League

  • Amateurliga Bayern (III)
    • Champions: 1951
    • Runners-up: 1952
  • Amateurliga Nordbayern (III)
    • Champions: 1954
  • Landesliga Bayern-Nord
    • Runners-up: (2) 1966, 1978
  • Bezirksliga Oberfranken-West (V-VIII)
    • Champions: (2) 1972, 2010

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[15][16]

Season Division Tier Position
2004–05 Kreisklasse Coburg-Kronach 1 IX 1st ↑
2005–06 Kreisliga Coburg-Kronach VIII 1st ↑
2006–07 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West VII 6th
2007–08 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West 10th
2008–09 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West VIII 10th
2009–10 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West 1st ↑
2010–11 Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken VII 12th
2011–12 Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken 11th
2012–13 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West 14th
2013–14 Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West 13th ↓
2014–15 Kreisliga Coburg VIII 6th
2015–16 Kreisliga Coburg 14th
2016–17 Kreisliga Coburg
  • With the introduction of the Bezirksoberligas in 1988 as the new fifth tier, below the Landesligas, all leagues below dropped one tier. With 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. With the establishment of the Regionalliga Bayern as the new fourth tier in Bavaria in 2012 the Bayernliga was split into a northern and a southern division, the number of Landesligas expanded from three to five and the Bezirksoberligas abolished. All leagues from the Bezirksligas onwards were elevated one tier.

Further reading

  • Festschrift zur 60-Jahrfeier des VfL 07 Neustadt bei Coburg (in German) 60th Anniversary book of the VfL Neustadt

References

  1. ^ a b c d e ASV Neustadt: "Wir stecken im nackten Existenzkampf“ (in German) Neue Presse Coburg – Article on football in Neustadt bei Coburg, accessed: 7 April 2009
  2. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 144, accessed: 7 April 2009
  3. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945–1997 (in German) publisher: DSFS, page: 20, accessed: 7 April 2009
  4. ^ Die Deutsche Liga Chronik (in German) publisher: DSFS, page: I 39, accessed: 7 April 2009
  5. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945–1997 (in German) publisher: DSFS, page: 27, accessed: 7 April 2009
  6. ^ Die Deutsche Liga Chronik (in German) publisher: DSFS, page: I 40, accessed: 7 April 2009
  7. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 192, accessed: 7 April 2009
  8. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 209, accessed: 7 April 2009
  9. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 213, accessed: 7 April 2009
  10. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 226, accessed: 7 April 2009
  11. ^ Das deutsche Fussball Archiv – Landesliga Bayern Nord tables accessed: 7 April 2009
  12. ^ Manfreds Fussball Archiv (in German) Bavarian league tables, accessed: 7 April 2009
  13. ^ Bezirksliga Oberfanken-West table 2008-09 Fussball.de, accessed: 7 April 2009
  14. ^ Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene (in German) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, accessed 8 June 2012
  15. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  16. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

Sources

  • Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897–1988 (in German) History of Southern German football in tables, author: Ludolf Hyll

External links

  • Official team site
  • Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv historical German domestic league tables (in German)

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The TBVfL Neustadt Wildenheid is a German association football club from the city of Neustadt bei Coburg Bavaria TBVfL Neustadt WildenheidFull nameTBVfL Neustadt Wildenheid e V Nickname s Die Lowen VfL Founded30 May 2005ChairmanMichael WagnerLeagueKreisliga Coburg VIII 2015 1614thHome coloursAway coloursThe club is a merger of TBV Wildenheid and VfL 07 Neustadt 1 The latter achieved notability by playing in the 2nd Oberliga Sud from 1954 to 1963 Contents 1 History 1 1 VfL Neustadt 1 2 Merger club 2 Honours 2 1 League 3 Recent seasons 4 Further reading 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksHistory EditWhile the TBV Wildenheid throughout its existence played as a lower amateur side reaching the tier four Landesliga Bayern Nord for one season in 1968 69 the VfL Neustadt became quite a successful side during the 1950s and early 1960s The club should not be mistaken with the VfL Neustadt Weinstrasse a club from Rhineland Palatinate VfL Neustadt Edit Logo of predecessor side VfL 07 Neustadt The VfL Neustadt was formed in 1907 The club surfaced as a force in Bavarian football after the Second World War earning promotion to the tier two Landesliga Bayern northern group in 1946 2 It only lasted for two seasons at this level in 1948 when the league was reduced to one single group it was relegated again The club made a return to Bavaria s highest league in 1950 winning the 2nd Amateurliga Oberfranken Ost and coming second in the following promotion round 3 The Landesliga Bayern had been renamed to Amateurliga Bayern in 1950 along with the introduction of the 2nd Oberliga Sud as the new second division in Southern Germany VfL took out the Amateurliga title in its first season there 1950 51 but failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Oberliga Coming third on equal points with VfR Aalen and ASV Feudenheim it lost 0 1 to the later in a decider 4 The following season VfL finished second in the league one point behind champions FC Amberg With Heinz Wittig the club had a player selected for the German team that finished fourth at the 1952 Summer Olympics After a seventh place in 1953 the league was once more divided into two regional groups north and south and VfL became part of the northern group again In 1953 54 it took out the title in this league A Bavarian title game was not played and VfL advanced to the 2nd Oberliga promotion round 5 In this competition the club came first and alongside southern Bavarian champions SpVgg Weiden won promotion to the second division 6 VfL established itself as a mid table side in its new league staying out of relegation trouble In its second season 1955 56 the club set a home attendance record when 11 000 saw a 1 3 loss to FC Bayern Munich who would finish second in the league and earn promotion back to the Oberliga Sud 1 In the 2nd Oberliga considered a semi professional league VfL would pay its players DM 60 a month to play for the club The rise of the club from the Easy German was made possible by employers like Siemens and local sponsors 1 The 1957 58 season became the most successful for the club finishing third and within four points of Oberliga promotion which went to SV Waldhof Mannheim and TSG Ulm 1846 7 The next season was almost as successful coming fourth but seven points clear of a promotion spot After this VfL declined somewhat In the 1959 60 season the club finished twelfth and to avoid relegation Fritz Walter was hired temporarily as a coach 1 The club continued in the following year to struggle against the drop to the Amateurliga with the gap to the relegation ranks getting smaller every season In 1961 62 it saved itself by two points only 8 Changes to the German league system in 1963 the introduction of the Fussball Bundesliga and the Regionalligas below meant VfL would have had to finish ninth or better to retain its second division status This mark was missed by six points in twelfth place and the club had to return to the now single division again Amateurliga Bayern 9 Back in the third division VfL finished sixth in its first year but then came only 16th in 1965 and was relegated to the tier four Landesliga Bayern Nord 10 It managed a second place finish in this league in 1965 66 but then fell away to become a mid table side until suffering another relegation now to the Bezirksliga in 1971 11 VfL immediately recovered and earned promotion back to the Landesliga finishing fourth in this league in 1972 73 A period of upper table finishes followed culminating in a second place in 1978 From there results declined and the club was relegated once more in 1981 never to return to this level of play Its glory years a thing of the past the club played as a lower amateur side in the 1980s and 90s In 1993 it made a return to the Bezirksliga which was now the seventh tier but lasted for only two seasons until 1995 It returned for another season in 1997 98 12 Merger club Edit The new millennium saw VfL in desperate financial trouble with the real threat of having to declare insolvency In 2003 it had to sell its stadium the Stadion an der Sonneberger Strasse and clubhouse to SV Turk Gucu Neustadt to stay afloat On 30 May 2005 the club had to merge with local amateur side TBV Wildenheid to survive a step not universally accepted by all members some of the older ones having left the club in protest 1 For a while after the merger the club played under the name of Kickers Neustadt Wildenheid rising from the Kreisklasse back to the Bezirksliga The club played in the Bezirksliga Oberfanken West VIII as a mid table side in 2008 09 13 before winning the league the following year and earning promotion to the Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken At the end of the 2011 12 season the club dropped back to the Bezirksliga after finishing eleventh in the Bezirksoberliga but remained at the same tier as the Bezirksoberliga was disbanded 14 The club was relegated back to the Kreisliga at the end of the 2013 14 season Honours EditThe club s honours League Edit Amateurliga Bayern III Champions 1951 Runners up 1952 Amateurliga Nordbayern III Champions 1954 Landesliga Bayern Nord Runners up 2 1966 1978 Bezirksliga Oberfranken West V VIII Champions 2 1972 2010Recent seasons EditThe recent season by season performance of the club 15 16 Season Division Tier Position2004 05 Kreisklasse Coburg Kronach 1 IX 1st 2005 06 Kreisliga Coburg Kronach VIII 1st 2006 07 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West VII 6th2007 08 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West 10th2008 09 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West VIII 10th2009 10 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West 1st 2010 11 Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken VII 12th2011 12 Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken 11th2012 13 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West 14th2013 14 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West 13th 2014 15 Kreisliga Coburg VIII 6th2015 16 Kreisliga Coburg 14th2016 17 Kreisliga CoburgWith the introduction of the Bezirksoberligas in 1988 as the new fifth tier below the Landesligas all leagues below dropped one tier With 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 With the establishment of the Regionalliga Bayern as the new fourth tier in Bavaria in 2012 the Bayernliga was split into a northern and a southern division the number of Landesligas expanded from three to five and the Bezirksoberligas abolished All leagues from the Bezirksligas onwards were elevated one tier Promoted RelegatedFurther reading EditFestschrift zur 60 Jahrfeier des VfL 07 Neustadt bei Coburg in German 60th Anniversary book of the VfL NeustadtReferences Edit a b c d e ASV Neustadt Wir stecken im nackten Existenzkampf in German Neue Presse Coburg Article on football in Neustadt bei Coburg accessed 7 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform in German author Ludolf Hyll page 144 accessed 7 April 2009 Die Bayernliga 1945 1997 in German publisher DSFS page 20 accessed 7 April 2009 Die Deutsche Liga Chronik in German publisher DSFS page I 39 accessed 7 April 2009 Die Bayernliga 1945 1997 in German publisher DSFS page 27 accessed 7 April 2009 Die Deutsche Liga Chronik in German publisher DSFS page I 40 accessed 7 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform in German author Ludolf Hyll page 192 accessed 7 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform in German author Ludolf Hyll page 209 accessed 7 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform in German author Ludolf Hyll page 213 accessed 7 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform in German author Ludolf Hyll page 226 accessed 7 April 2009 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv Landesliga Bayern Nord tables accessed 7 April 2009 Manfreds Fussball Archiv in German Bavarian league tables accessed 7 April 2009 Bezirksliga Oberfanken West table 2008 09 Fussball de accessed 7 April 2009 Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene in German fupa net published 7 June 2012 accessed 8 June 2012 Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historical German domestic league tables Fussball de Ergebnisse in German Tables and results of all German football leagues Sources Edit Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German History of Southern German football in tables author Ludolf HyllExternal links EditOfficial team site Das deutsche Fussball Archiv historical German domestic league tables in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TBVfL Neustadt Wildenheid amp oldid 1022992268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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