TSV Gerbrunn

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TSV Gerbrunn
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Full nameTurn und Sport Verein 1877 Gerbrunn e.V.
Founded1877
ChairmanThomas Beck
ManagerOliver Bieber
LeagueA-Klasse (X)
2015–16Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 1 (IX), 14th (relegated)

The TSV Gerbrunn is a German association football club from the municipality of Gerbrunn, Bavaria.

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The club's greatest success came in 2002, when it won promotion to the tier four Bayernliga, but it lasted for only one season at this level.

History

Formed in 1877 as a gymnastics club, the Turnverein Gerbrunn, for the most part of its history, existed as a lower amateur side.

The club rose to a short stint of Bavarian prominence in 1998 when it won the Bezirksoberliga Unterfranken (VI) in its first season in the league. From there it advanced to the Landesliga Bayern-Nord (V) where it finished in mid-table for the next three years.

The 2001–02 season was to become the club's greatest so far, winning the Landesliga and earning promotion to the Bayernliga (IV), the highest league in the state.

In the Bayernliga the TSV Gerbrunn found the going hard and was eventually relegated, coming last out of eighteen teams. However, the TSV won the local Unterfranken Cup, earning it the right to compete in the Bavarian Cup. In this competition, the team went all the way to the final.

Financial considerations forced the club to withdraw to the Kreisklasse Würzburg instead of entering the Landesliga for 2003–04. [1] Due to the Bavarian Cup final being played at the beginning of the next season, the TSV found itself with a much weaker team and was sorely defeated by the TSV Aindling, 0–14. [2] Having qualified for the German Cup by reaching the Bavarian final, the team met the SV Wacker Burghausen, where another 0–14 defeat meant a harsh end to its area of higher league football. [3] It was only one goal off the record cup defeat of DJK Waldberg against Bayern Munich, who lost 1–16 in 1997. [4] Five of Gerbrunn's players, including the goal keeper Stylianos Voulgaris, [5] played in both matches. [6] [7]

The TSV Gerbrunn returned to local amateur league football in the Würzburg region, where it spent most of its previous history. In its first season there, 2003–04, it suffered another relegation, down to the lowest level, the A-Klasse. A last place finish with 29 loses and one draw to its name, 122 goals scored against, culminated a season that had started with the 0–14 cup los. [8] Gerbrunn actually remained without a win for 15-month, until 29 August 2004, when it beat SV Heidingsfeld II 4–2. Its last victory before that, still in the Bayernliga, was on 11 May 2003, ironically against the TSV Aindling. [9] [10]

The TSV most recently played in the Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 1, the ninth division of the Bavarian league system, with a second place in 2010–11 as its best result but being relegated from the league in 2016.

Honours

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [11] [12]

SeasonDivision Tier Position
1998–1999 Landesliga Bayern-Nord V6th
1999–2000Landesliga Bayern-Nord6th
2000–01Landesliga Bayern-Nord7th
2001–02Landesliga Bayern-Nord1st ↑
2002–03 Bayernliga IV18th ↓
2003–04Kreisklasse WürzburgIX16th ↓
2004–05A-Klasse Würzburg-Gruppe 1X6th
2005–06A-Klasse Würzburg4th
2006–07A-Klasse Würzburg-Gruppe 511th
2007–08A-Klasse Würzburg-Gruppe 52nd ↑
2008–09Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 19th
2009–10Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 15th
2010–11Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 12nd
2011–12Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 16th
2012–13Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 1IX8th
2013–14Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 110th
2014–15Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 113th
2015–16Kreisklasse Würzburg-Gruppe 114th ↓
2016–17A-Klasse WürzburgX
Promoted Relegated

DFB Cup appearances

The club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup only once:

RoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
First round [13] 30 August 2003TSV Gerbrunn Wacker Burghausen 0–14815

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