FV Biberach

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FV Biberach
Biberach FV.gif
Full nameFußball-Verein e.V. Biberach
Founded1970
GroundAdenauerallee
ChairmanBruno Seiler
ManagerBernd Pfisterer
LeagueLandesliga Württemberg 4 (VII)
2015–167th

FV Biberach is a German association football club from the city of Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg. The origins of the club are with the gymnastics club Turngemeinde 1847 Biberach, which first formed a football department in 1903, and Fußball-Club Wacker Biberach which was established in 1925. These two clubs merged in 1970 to form the present-day side. [1]

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History

Turngemeinde 1847 Biberach

The footballers of TG became independent as Sportverein Biberach in 1912 before rejoining their parent club 1931. Following World War II organizations throughout Germany, including sports and football clubs, were banned by occupying Allied authorities as part of the process of de-Nazification. A new club known as Spielvereinigung Biberach was established in 1946 out of the former memberships of TG, FC Wacker, and DJK 1931 Biberach. This team played first division football in the postwar Oberliga Südwest-Süd, but struggled to stay in the topflight. They won a relegation playoff over SV Laupheim (6:1) to avoid being sent down at the end of the 1946–47 season, but finished 10th the next year, before being relegated after an 11th-place result in 1948–49. They played the 1949–50 campaign in the Landesliga Südwürttemberg-Süd (II) and on 15 October 1949 again took on the name TG Biberach. In 1952, FC Wacker was re-established as a separate side out of TG.

1847 went on to play in the Amateurliga Schwarzwald-Bodensee (III) through most of the 1960s where they earned uneven results until their merger with Wacker in 1970. The highlight of this era was the capture of the Württemberg-Pokal (Württemberg Cup) in 1967.

Fußball-Club Wacker Biberach

Wacker was first established in 1925 and re-appeared in 1952 after briefly being part of SpVgg and TG after the war. Like its onetime partner, Wacker was part of the Amateurliga Schwarzwald-Bodensee in the late 1960s where they were a lower table side.

Fußball-Verein Biberach

TG and Wacker merged on 1 July 1970 to form FV and the new club enjoyed its most successful years through the 1970s finishing in 3rd place in their first Amateurliga campaign. That good form quickly evaporated, but the club recovered itself to post a string of top three finishes from 1975 to 1978, including second-place results in 1976 and 1978 that brought a place in the opening round of the national amateur championship. Both of these appearances ended in early departures.

Through most of the 1980s, FV was part of the Amateuroberliga Baden-Württemberg (III) until slipping to play in the Verbandsliga Württemberg (IV) after a 16th-place finish in 1986. They maintained their place as a fourth tier club in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) following league in the reorganization in 1994 by way of a Verbandsliga title that year. However, they struggled in Oberliga competition and were sent down after finishing 13th in 1999–2000. The club made its only appearance in play for the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1980 where they went out 2:1 to Borussia Mönchengladbach . Today FV competes in the Landesliga Württemberg (VII).

The club became insolvent during the 2002–03 Verbandsliga season, having to withdraw on 17 March 2003, with all its results expunged. [2] After spending some time in the Landesliga Württemberg 4 and the Bezirkliga, the club made a brief return to the Verbandsliga in 2008–09 but was immediately relegated again.

A second club with the same name, FV Biberach, exists, predating this one by 35 years. The other FV Biberach plays in the South Baden region, at Kreisliga level, and is based at Biberach, Baden. [3]

Honours

The club's honours:

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [4] [5]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
1999–2000 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg IV13th ↓
2000–01 Verbandsliga Württemberg V12th
2001–02Verbandsliga Württemberg10th
2002–03Verbandsliga Württemberg16th ↓
2003–04Landesliga Württemberg 4VI17th ↓
2004–05Bezirkliga RissVII2nd
2005–06Bezirkliga Riss1st ↑
2006–07Landesliga Württemberg 4VI2nd
2007–08Landesliga Württemberg 42nd ↑
2008–09Verbandsliga Württemberg13th ↓
2009–10Landesliga Württemberg 4VII4th
2010–11Landesliga Württemberg 44th
2011–12Landesliga Württemberg 46th
2012–13Landesliga Württemberg 49th
2013–14Landesliga Württemberg 46th
2014–15Landesliga Württemberg 46th
2015–16Landesliga Württemberg 47th
2016–17Landesliga Württemberg 4
Promoted Relegated

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References

  1. Grüne, Hardy (2001). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs 7. Vereinslexikon. Kassel: Agon-Sportverlag. ISBN   978-3-89784-147-5.
  2. Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2002/2003, page 260, publisher: DSFS
  3. FV Biberach (in German) The other FV Biberach's website, accessed: 24 September 2011
  4. Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  5. Fussball.de – Ergebnisse Archived 18 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues