VfR Aalen

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VfR Aalen
VfR Aalen Wappen.svg
Full nameVerein für Rasenspiele 1921 Aalen e.V.
Founded8 March 1921;104 years ago (1921-03-08)
Ground OSTALB ARENA (Rohrwang)
Capacity11,183
PresidentRoland Vogt
Head coach Christian Demirtaş
League Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V)
2024–25 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, 4th of 18
Website http://www.vfr-aalen.de
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Verein für Rasenspiele 1921 Aalen e.V., known simply as VfR Aalen, is a German football club based in Aalen, Baden-Württemberg. The football team is part of a larger sports club which also offers its members gymnastics, table tennis, and cheerleading. The club's greatest success came in 2011–12 when it finished second in the 3. Liga and earned promotion to the 2. Bundesliga for the first time.

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History

Historical chart of VfR Aalen league performance Aalen Performance Chart.png
Historical chart of VfR Aalen league performance

The club was founded on 8 March 1921 out of the football department of the gymnastics club MTV Aalen and has led a largely unremarked existence as a lower division side. In 1939, Aalen was promoted to the first division Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top-flight leagues established through the 1933 re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. They played there until 1945, typically finishing in the lower half of the table.

After the war the club was joined by Boxclub Aalen in 1950. They went on to the third tier Landesliga Württemberg and in 1951 captured the title in what had become the Amateurliga Württemberg (III). After a single season appearance in the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1951–52 they returned to play in the III and IV divisions over the next two decades. The club slipped to fifth division play in the late 1970s for a couple of seasons before recovering itself. At the turn of the millennium, Aalen managed an advance to the third division Regionalliga Süd and played at that level as a mid-table side from 1999 onwards. A fourth-place finish in 2007–08 qualified them for the new 3. Liga. They were immediately relegated after just one season, but captured the Regionalliga title in 2011, and returned to third-tier play. A second-place result in 2011–12 earned the team promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. After two good seasons in the league the club finished last in the league in 2014–15 and was relegated.

Following relegation the club experienced financial difficulties and was initially unable to provide coverage for the required €5.6 million for a 3. Liga licence but was eventually able to apply for one. It deregistered its reserve team, VfR Aalen II, playing in the fifth tier Oberliga, to save money. [1] In December 2016, the club filed for bankruptcy while competing in the 2016–17 season, leading to a nine point-deduction decided by the DFB on 10 March 2017, [2] a further relegation to the Regionalliga Südwest ensued in 2019

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 2 February 2024 [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michel Witte
2 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Mario Szabo
3 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Frederik Rahn
4 DF Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Lasse Jürgensen
6 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Vico Meien
7 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Paolo Maiella
8 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jascha Döringer
9 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA As Ibrahima Diakité
10 MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Alessandro Abruscia
11 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Benjamin Kindsvater
12 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Rilind Kabashi
14 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Levin Kundruwelt
15 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Schaupp
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Ali Odabas
18 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Maurice Brauns
19 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER David Preu
20 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Ephraim Eshele
21 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Daniel Rapp
23 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Steffen Kienle
24 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Yannick Thermann
25 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Andreas Wick
27 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Johannes Kraus
29 FW Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  VIN Oryan Velox
33 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Marco Rienhardt
34 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Stefan Wächter

Recent managers

Recent managers of the club: [4]

ManagerStartFinish
Walter Modick19 October 199715 April 2000
Helmut Dietterle16 April 200030 June 2000
Willi Entenmann 1 July 200013 August 2001
Helmut Dietterle14 August 20017 December 2002
Peter Zeidler8 December 200230 August 2004
Slobodan Pajic31 August 200430 June 2005
Frank Wormuth 1 July 20058 December 2006
Edgar Schmitt 15 January 200727 August 2008
Jürgen Kohler 28 August 200816 November 2008
Petrik Sander 21 November 20085 May 2009
Rainer Scharinger6 May 200927 December 2010
Ralph Hasenhüttl 2 January 201130 June 2013
Stefan Ruthenbeck 1 July 201312 June 2015
Peter Vollmann 12 June 201530 June 2018
Argirios Giannikis 30 June 201810 February 2019
Rico Schmitt 13 February 201930 June 2019
Roland Seitz 1 July 201921 March 2021
Uwe Wolf 24 March 202117 February 2022
Christian Demirtaş 17 February 2022Present

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club: [5] [6]

Key
Promoted Relegated

Stadium

The team plays its home matches in the OSTALB-ARENA  – popularly known as the Rohrwang – which has a capacity of 11,183. [7]

References

  1. Aalen reicht Unterlagen für die 3. Liga ein (in German) kicker.de , published: 28 May 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2015
  2. "NEUN PUNKTE ABZUG FÜR VFR AALEN" (in German). dfb.de. 10 March 2017.
  3. "Kader - VfR Aalen 1921 e.V." (in German). VfR Aalen. Archived from the original on 9 September 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  4. VfR Aalen .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 18 September 2011
  5. Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  6. Fussball.de – Ergebnisse Archived 7 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  7. Scholz-Arena (in German) weltfussball.de. Retrieved 18 September 2011