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SpVgg Landshut

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German football club

Football club
SpVgg Landshut
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Full nameSpVgg Landshut 1919 e.V.
Nickname(s)Spiele
Founded1919
Groundebmpapststadion
Capacity8150
ChairmanSebastian Schwarz
ManagerFlorian Baumgartl
LeagueMen:Landesliga Bayern-Südost (VI)
Women: Landsliga Bayern-Süd (IV)

TheSpVgg Landshut is aGerman association football club from the city ofLandshut, Bavaria. Both the clubs men and women's football teams have in the past played in the highest state league, the Bayernliga.

History

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The club was formed in 1919, after the end of the First World War.[1] However, football was already played at this stage in the football departments of the MTV and TV 1861 Landshut. In the early days of the SpVgg, the club was associated with the later, functioning as its football department.

The club made a brief appearance in theBezirksliga Bayern (I) in 1932–33, just before this league was dissolved in favour of the newGauliga Bayern in 1933. It was to be the only top-flight appearance for the SpVgg Landshut in its history.

After the Second World War, the SpVgg originally played in the Bezirksliga Niederbayern, a local amateur league inLower Bavaria.[2] The SpVgg achieved promotion to theLandesliga Bayern in 1948, then the second tier of the league system, below theOberliga Süd. The league was renamedAmateurliga Bayern in 1950 and became the third tier of the league system. Landshut originally performed reasonably well in the league but declined from 1952 to the point where they were only saved from relegation in 1953 by the split of the league into a northern and a southern division.

The club became part of theAmateurliga Südbayern for the 1953–54 season but its decline continued and it was relegated straight away.

The team continued its existence in the 2. Amateurliga Niederbayern, below the Bayernliga, until 1960, when they gained promotion back to the highest Bavarian league. The next three seasons, the club spent in mid-table, until 1963, when the German football league system was reformed and the Amateurliga Bayern went back to a single-division format.

Below the Bayernliga, three Landesligas were set up and Landshut entered theLandesliga Bayern-Mitte (IV). Until 1968, the club finished generally in the upper half of the table, but in 1968–69, it was relegated to the Bezirksliga, where it played for one season before bouncing back. In 1972–73, it was once more relegated. It returned for one season to the Landesliga in 1977–78, played in the Bezirksliga the season after and finally earned promotion back to the Landesliga in 1979, ending their last stay in the Bezirksliga to date.

After two seasons of mid-table finishes, the club earned the right to enter the Oberliga promotion round through a second-place finish in 1981–82, where it succeeded and returned to the Bayernliga. Landshut remained an unremarkable side in its next seven seasons in this league, except for 1985–86. It also qualified for the1981–82 DFB-Pokal, losing at home to third division sideFV Hassia Bingen, 2–3.[3]

The greatest success for the club came in 1986, when, under coachKarsten Wettberg, the title in the Bayernliga was won. This would have entitled the club to take part in the promotion round for the2. Bundesliga but for financial reasons, the SpVgg declined to apply for a licence and theTSV 1860 Munich took part instead. The club entered theGerman amateur football championship instead, usually reserved for Oberliga runners-up, and reached the semi-finals before being knocked out by theVfR Bürstadt.[4]

A second highlight in the club's history was the1988–89 DFB-Pokal, which they qualified for. BeatingBVL 08 Remscheid 2–3 away,[5] the team advanced to the second round. This was followed by a narrow defeat toAlemannia Aachen, 1–2, this time in Landshut.[6]

After this, the club struggled against relegation in the following seasons and dropped down in 1989. After three seasons in the Landesliga, the club once more returned to the Oberliga on the strength of a runners-up spot in its league. Another eight seasons in the Bayernliga followed, a fifth place in 1994 being the highlight. In 2000, the club was relegated once more.

Qualified for the German Cup for a third time, the SpVgg hostedHansa Rostock in1999–2000. Again the club performed well, losing only 0–2 against theBundesliga side.[7]

Like in the previous two decades, the year ending with 2 meant a second-place finish for the club but this time they failed in thepromotion round. The season after, the club won the Landesliga for the first time and returned to the Oberliga, for one season, dropping down immediately again.

In the 2011–12 season the team won the Landesliga and earned the right to take part in the promotion round to the newRegionalliga Bayern. While the club was knocked out in the first round bySV Heimstetten it nevertheless qualified for an expanded Bayernliga from 2012.[8] The club finished on a relegation play-off rank in the 2014–15 season and, after losing toSV Erlbach in the first round, was relegated back to the Landesliga.

Honours

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The club's honours:

Men

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League

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Cup

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  • Bavarian Cup
  • Niederbayern Cup
    • Winners: (14) 1949, 1969, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008

Youth

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Women

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League

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  • Frauen-Landesliga Süd (IV)
    • Champions: 2005

Recent seasons

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The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[9][10]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
1985–86BayernligaIII1st
1986–87Bayernliga11th
1987–88Bayernliga11th
1988–89Bayernliga15th ↓
1989–90Landesliga Bayern-MitteIV5th
1990–91Landesliga Bayern-Mitte7th
1991–92Landesliga Bayern-Mitte2nd ↑
1992–93BayernligaIII12th
1993–94Bayernliga5th
1994–95BayernligaIV7th
1995–96Bayernliga14th
1996–97Bayernliga10th
1997–98Bayernliga9th
1998–99Bayernliga10th
1999–2000Bayernliga16th ↓
2000–01Landesliga Bayern-MitteV4th
SeasonDivisionTierPosition
2001–02Landesliga Bayern-MitteV2nd
2002–03Landesliga Bayern-Mitte1st ↑
2003–04BayernligaIV18th ↓
2004–05Landesliga Bayern-MitteV3rd
2005–06Landesliga Bayern-Mitte4th
2006–07Landesliga Bayern-Mitte5th
2007–08Landesliga Bayern-Mitte4th
2008–09Landesliga Bayern-MitteVI2nd
2009–10Landesliga Bayern-Mitte4th
2010–11Landesliga Bayern-Mitte3rd
2011–12Landesliga Bayern-Mitte1st ↑
2012–13Bayernliga SüdV4th
2013–14Bayernliga Süd13th
2014–15Bayernliga Süd16th ↓
2015–16Landesliga Bayern-SüdostVI10th
2016–17Landesliga Bayern-Südost
  • With the introduction of theBezirksoberligas in 1988 as the new fifth tier, below theLandesligas, all leagues below dropped one tier. With the introduction of theRegionalligas in 1994 and the3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier. With the establishment of theRegionalliga Bayern as the new fourth tier in Bavaria in 2012 theBayernliga 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.
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Stadium

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The club originally played in the Flutmulde, a flood plain near theIsar river. After floods destroyed the playing fields there in 1920, the club moved to Grieserwiese, where they could engage theFC Bayern Munich for its opening game, which Landshut won 4–2.

In October 1921, the SpVgg begun building a new ground at Hammerbach, which was to become their current stadium, the Hammerbachstadion. It holds 10,000 spectators and has 2,018 seats.[11]

DFB-Pokal appearances

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The club has qualified for the first round of theDFB-Pokal three times:

SeasonRoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
1981–82 DFB-PokalFirst round[12]28 August 1981SpVgg LandshutFV Hassia Bingen2–3
1988–89 DFB-PokalFirst round[13]6 August 1988BVL 08 RemscheidSpVgg Landshut2–3
Second round[14]14 September 1988SpVgg LandshutAlemannia Aachen1–2
1999–2000 DFB-PokalFirst roundbye
Second round[15]7 August 1999SpVgg LandshutHansa Rostock0–2

References

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  1. ^Die SpVgg. Landshut im Wandel der Jahrzehnte SpVgg Landshut website – Club history (in German) Retrieved 5 October 2008
  2. ^Die sportliche Entwicklung der SpVgg. Landshut SpVgg Landshut website – Leagues 1946 to 2008 (in German) Retrieved 5 October 2008
  3. ^DFB-Pokal 1981/1982 » 1. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 October 2008
  4. ^Germany – Amateur Championship 1950–1995RSSSF, retrieved 5 October 2008
  5. ^DFB-Pokal 1988/1989 » 1. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 October 2008
  6. ^DFB-Pokal 1988/1989 » 2. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 October 2008
  7. ^DFB-Pokal 1999/2000 » 2. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 October 2008
  8. ^Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene(in German) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, retrieved 8 June 2012
  9. ^Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv(in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  10. ^Fussball.de – Ergebnisse(in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  11. ^Das Hammerbachstadion SpVgg Landshut website – Stadium (in German) Retrieved 5 October 2008
  12. ^DFB-Pokal 1981/1982 » 1. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 12 November 2008
  13. ^DFB-Pokal 1988/1989 » 1. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 12 November 2008
  14. ^DFB-Pokal 1988/1989 » 2. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 12 November 2008
  15. ^DFB-Pokal 1999/2000 » 2. Runde Weltfussball.de, retrieved 12 November 2008

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