FT Starnberg 09

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FT Starnberg 09
FT Starnberg 09.gif
Full nameFreie Turner Starnberg 09 e.V.
Nickname(s)Seelöwen (Sea lions)
Founded1909
ChairmanFranz Holzinger
LeagueA-Klasse Zugspitze (X)
2022–232nd

The FT Starnberg 09 is a German association football club from the town of Starnberg, Bavaria. Apart from football, the club also offers other sports like tennis and volleyball.

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The club experienced its greatest success under the name of FC Starnberg, which was a merger club of the football department of FT and SpVgg Starnberg, active from 1992 to 2001. In 2001, FC was dissolved and the footballers returned to FT. FC Starnberg spent its entire nine-year history in the Fußball-Bayernliga, with two third-place finishes as its best results. [1]

History

FT Starnberg 09

The FT Starnberg 09 was formed on 9 May 1909. After the First World War, in 1919, the club established a football department, which initially played under the name of FC Vorwärts Starnberg. In 1933, with the rise of the Nazis to power, FT 09 was outlawed and its assets confiscated and handed over to the SA. The club was reformed after the Second World War, in 1947, but it took until 1951 to receive all its assets back, at which time the football department was restarted again, too. [1]

The football department of FT 09 never rose above local amateur level, until the team became a founding member of the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern in 1988 and played at this level for two seasons before dropping down to the Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd in 1990. From this league, the club promptly suffered relegation, too. [2]

In 1992, the football department of the club left FT to merge with SpVgg Starnberg, a club playing in the Landesliga who had spent one season at Bayernliga level in 1989–90. [1] [3] SpVgg Starnberg had been established in 1912 and, apart from its one year in the Bayernliga, spend a number of seasons in the Landesliga Bayern-Süd from 1975 to 1981, 1986 to 1989 and again from 1990 to 1992. [4] [5]

FC Starnberg

FC made its Bayernliga debut in 1992–93, finishing eighth. After an eleventh place in the following year, the club entered its most successful era, finishing in the top five for the next three seasons. After this, the club dropped into the bottom half of the table, surviving in the mid field for another three years. Finally, in 2000–01, the club fell to relegation, finishing 19th in the league. FC Starnberg was promptly dissolved and the footballers returned to FT Starnberg 09, with the other merger club, SpVgg Starnberg, not reformed. [1] [3]

FT Starnberg 09 again

The team, under its new, old name, was promptly relegated from the Landesliga, too, but immediately returned on the strength of a Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern title. The club played in the Landesliga for three seasons from 2003 to 2006 before being relegated again. From 2006 to 2012 the club played as an upper table side in the Bezirksoberliga. [5] [6] At the end of the 2011–12 season the club qualified directly for the newly expanded Landesliga after finishing fourth in the Bezirksoberliga. [7]

The club lasted for only one season in the Landesliga, being relegated straight back to the Bezirksliga. The 2013–14 Bezirksliga season saw the club lose all but one of their season games and being relegated to the Kreisliga, having come a distant last in the Bezirksliga. Another relegation followed in 2015, now to the Kreisklasse. During the 2015–16 season, in which the club did not win a single point, the team was withdrawn because of a lack of players, forcing the club to restart in the lowest division, the C-Klasse, for the following season. [8] In 2017–18, Starnberg withdrew its first team from the Bavarian leagues after three games, all loses, and sat out the next season, making a return in 2019–20 after forming a joint team in the 11th-tier B-Klasse with neighbouring SV Söcking to form SG Söcking/Starnberg. From the 23/24 season onwards, the under 19s of the club were supported by an unknown fan group consisting of around 5 to 6 people.

Honours

The club's honours:

League

Recent seasons

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

SeasonDivision Tier Position
1999–2000 Bayernliga IV11th
2000–01Bayernliga19th ↓
2001–02 Landesliga Bayern-Süd V16th ↓
2002–03 Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern VI1st ↑
2003–04Landesliga Bayern-SüdV12th
2004–05Landesliga Bayern-Süd13th
2005–06Landesliga Bayern-Süd17th ↓
2006–07Bezirksoberliga OberbayernVI9th
2007–08Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern9th
2008–09Bezirksoberliga OberbayernVII4th
2009–10Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern5th
2010–11Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern6th
2011–12Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern5th ↑
2012–13 Landesliga Bayern-Südost VI18th ↓
2013–14 Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd VII16th ↓
2014–15Kreisliga Zugspitze 1VIII14th ↓
2015–16Kreisklasse Zugspitze 1IX15th ↓
2016–17C-Klasse ZugspitzeXII4th
2017–18C-Klasse Zugspitze11th
2018–19Inactive
2019–20B-Klasse Zugspitze 5XI4
2021–22B-Klasse Zugspitze 51st ↑
2022–23A-Klasse 6X2nd
Promoted Relegated

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