SG Andernach
Full name | Sportgemeinschaft 99 Andernach e.V. | ||
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Founded | 1999 | ||
Ground | Stadion Bassenheimer Weg | ||
Chairman | Hans Schellenbach | ||
Manager | Helmut Meuer | ||
League | Rheinlandliga (VI) | ||
2015–16 | 9th | ||
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SG Andernach is a
History
SpVgg Andernach
Spiel- und Sportverein Andernach was established on 30 January 1910. Later that year SuS was joined by Fußball-Club Preußen 1906 Andernach – believed to be the city's first organized football club – and in 1911 by Gymnasial Fußball Klub 1908 Andernach. The team captured its first city title in 1916. The club continued to grow through the 1920s, merging with Sport Club Eintracht 1921 Andernach in 1921 and with FC Rhenania 1910 Andernach on 13 September 1922 to become Spiel- und Sportvereinigung 1867 Andernach.
In 1933 German football was reorganized under the
On 11 December 1938, SpVgg was joined by Turnerbund 1867 Andernach to become SpVgg 1867 Andernach. They won their way back to first division play in 1939 and earned consecutive third-place results in 1942 and 1943. However, they withdrew from play because they were unable to field a full side under wartime conditions.[2]
Following the war
In March 1950 the club broke up into the pre-war sides SpVgg 1910 Andernach and Turnerbund 1867 Andernach. SpVgg played one more season in the Oberliga before they were relegated to the
SpVgg fielded strong sides in the Amateurliga and captured titles there in 1971 and 1973. They were able to advance through the subsequent promotion round playoffs to the Regionalliga Südwest (II) only once, in 1971. Their 1971–72 Regionalliga campaign was a failure and after a 16th-place finish they were returned to the Amateurliga where they most of the next three decades.
The footballers captured the Rheinland-Pokal (Rheinland Cup) in 1964 by beating TuS Mayen (3:2) and again in 1973 with a 2:0 victory over VfB Wissen. In 1976 and 1977, SpVgg took part in the opening round of the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) tournament.
DJK Andernach
Predecessor side DJK was established in 1920 as part of the Deutscher Jugend Kraft, a Catholic-sponsored sports association. In 1933, the
SG Andernach
The new club, formed in 1999, played in the tier seven Bezirksliga Rheinland-Mitte after a championship in the Kreisliga A Rhein-Ahr in 2010–11, in which the club remained undefeated,[3] until promoted to the Rheinlandliga in 2015.
Honours
The club's honours:
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References
- ISBN 3-89784-147-9
- ISBN 3-928562-85-1
- ^ Kreisliga A Rhein-Ahr table 2010-11 Fussball.de, accessed: 13 December 2011
External links
- Official team site
- Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv historical German domestic league tables (in German)