1. Göppinger SV explained

Clubname:1. Göppinger SV
Fullname:1. Göppinger Sportverein 1895 e.V.
Founded:1895
Ground:Stadion an der Hohenstaufenstraße
League:Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V)
Season:2021–22
Position:6th
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1. Göppinger SV is a German association football club from the city of Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg.

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History

The team was established on 13 October 1905 as 1. Göppingener Fußballverein and lays claim to being the oldest football club in the city. On 24 April 1920, soon after World War I the club merged with Athletiksportverein 1895 Göppingen and took on its current identity. The origins of predecessor side ASV go back to 11 August 1895 formation of 1. Athletik Klub Göppingen. This club merged with Kraftsportverein Fortuna Göppingen in 1901 to become Athleten-Klub Foruna Göppingen. They adopted the name Athletiksportverein Göppingen early in 1907, and in 1911 merged with Sportclub Göppingen.[1]

SV first came to notice in 1934 when they became part of the Gauliga Württemberg, one of 16 top-flight divisions created in the reorganization of German football under the Third Reich a year earlier. The club only spent the 1934–35 and 1936–37 seasons in first division play, being sent down on both occasions after 10th-place finishes. They returned to the Gauliga in 1943, captured the division title, and then went out in the opening round of the national playoffs to KSG Saarbrücken (3–5). The following season was that last before World War II interrupted play across the country.

After the war, Göppingen took up play in the Landesliga Württemberg (II), but was sent down in 1948 after just three seasons. It was not until 1968 that they returned to third-tier competition in the Amateurliga Nordwürttemberg. They finished second and the next year took the division title, which led to their participation in the national amateur championship playoffs. SV moved on to the semifinals where they were eliminated 1–0, 2–1 by SC Jülich 1910.

In league play, a successful promotion playoff advanced SV to the Regionalliga Süd (II) where they found themselves overmatched. They returned to the Amateurliga Nordwürttemberg (III) which later (1980) became the Amateuroberliga Baden-Württemberg (III). They enjoyed a string of strong finishes through the late 70s before slipping away to lower tier local play in the mid-80s. It was during this period that they made appearances in the opening rounds of the German Cup tournament (1975, 1980, 1984). SV played first in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (III) until 1985, then in the Verbandsliga Württemberg (IV) until 1991 and then descended through the Landesliga Württemberg (V) to the Bezirksliga (VI) in 1994. Since 2007, SV have played in the Landesliga Württemberg (VI), from where they earned promotion back to the Verbandsliga in 2009. In 2013–14 and 2014–15 the club finished runners-up in the league and thereby earned the right to compete in the promotion round to the Oberliga. In 2014 it missed out to FC Germania Friedrichstal and, in 2015, to 1. CfR Pforzheim, thereby remaining in the Verbandsliga. Finishing runners-up in the league for a third consecutive time in 2015–16 the club took part in the promotion round once more, this time defeating TSG Weinheim on aggregate and moving up to the Oberliga, ending a 31-year absence for the club.

Honours

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[2] [3]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
2003–04Bezirksliga Neckar/FilsVII11th
2004–05Bezirksliga Neckar/Fils6th
2005–06Bezirksliga Neckar/Fils3rd
2006–07Bezirksliga Neckar/Fils1st ↑
2007–08Landesliga Württemberg IIVI5th
2008–09Landesliga Württemberg II VII2nd ↑
2009–10VI8th
2010–11Verbandsliga Württemberg 4th
2011–12Verbandsliga Württemberg 3rd
2012–13Verbandsliga Württemberg 3rd
2013–14Verbandsliga Württemberg 2nd
2014–15Verbandsliga Württemberg 2nd
2015–16Verbandsliga Württemberg2nd ↑
2016–17Oberliga Baden-WürttembergV7th
2017–18Oberliga Baden-Württemberg8th
2018–19Oberliga Baden-Württemberg5th
2019–20Oberliga Baden-Württemberg2nd
2020–21Oberliga Baden-Württemberg3rd
2021–22Oberliga Baden-Württemberg6th
2022–23Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag
  2. Web site: Historic German football league tables. f-archiv.de . Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv. 2 July 2016. German.
  3. Web site: SV Göppingen. fussball.de . German Football Association results website. 2 July 2016. German.