SpVgg Au/Iller explained

Clubname:SpVgg Au/Iller
Fullname:Sportvereinigung Au/Iller 1928 e. V.
Nickname:Die Au'mer
Founded:1928
Ground:Heinrich-Oßwald-Stadion
Capacity:1,000
Chairman:Gordon Kniesche
Manager:Silvio Mikic
League:Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 3 (IX)
Season:2015–16
Position:11th
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SpVgg Au/Iller is a German football club from the district of Au in the northwest quarter of Illertissen, Bavaria. The team was founded 27 October 1928 as Sportvereinigung Au when Au was still a separate village on the banks of the river Iller.

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History

Long an unremarked local side, in 1995 Au won its way out of sixth-tier play into the Verbandsliga Württemberg (V), where they finished as vice-champions in 1997 before winning the division title in 1999. That advanced them to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) for a five-year turn running from 1999 to 2004. They also have a 1980 DFB-Pokal (German Cup) appearance and a losing appearance in the 1997 Württemberg-Pokal (Württemberg Cup) final to their credit.

Despite being a Bavarian club, SpVgg plays in the competition of neighbouring Württemberg because the town is closer to others there than in its home state. Their promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1999 made them the first Bavarian club to ever play in Baden-Württemberg's top league.

Due to the expansion of the number of clubs in the leagues above, a second-place finish in the Verbandsliga in 2007–08 qualified the club to directly return to the Oberliga for the next season, alongside local rival FV Illertissen. Au was relegated from the league again in 2008–09 and experienced a disastrous 2009–10 campaign in the Verbandsliga, finishing last with only one point to their name, suffering point deductions and conceding 112 goals in 30 games.[1] After no improvement at the level below in 2010–11, the club withdrew its team altogether from the league, thereby suffering another relegation and a restart in the Kreisliga A 3.[2]

In addition to fielding a football team the sports club has departments for basketball, gymnastics, table tennis and tennis.

Honours

The club's honours:

League

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[3] [4]

YearDivisionTierPosition
1978–79Verbandsliga WürttembergIV8th
1979–80Verbandsliga Württemberg9th
1980–81Verbandsliga Württemberg2nd
1981–82Verbandsliga Württemberg12th
1982–83Verbandsliga Württemberg16th ↓
1983–84Landesliga Württemberg 2V6th
1984–85Landesliga Württemberg 22nd
1985–86Landesliga Württemberg 22nd
1986–87Landesliga Württemberg 210th
1987–88Landesliga Württemberg 22nd
1988–89Landesliga Württemberg 21st ↑
1989–90Verbandsliga WürttembergIV16th ↓
1990–91Landesliga Württemberg 2V2nd
1991–92Landesliga Württemberg 22nd
1992–93Landesliga Württemberg 21st ↑
1993–94Verbandsliga WürttembergIV15th ↓
1994–95Landesliga Württemberg 2VI1st ↑
1995–96Verbandsliga WürttembergV2nd
1996–97Verbandsliga Württemberg4th
1997–98Verbandsliga Württemberg3rd
YearDivisionTierPosition
1998–99Verbandsliga WürttembergV1st ↑
1999–2000Oberliga Baden-WürttembergIV5th
2000–01Oberliga Baden-Württemberg9th
2001–02Oberliga Baden-Württemberg4th
2002–03Oberliga Baden-Württemberg13th
2003–04Oberliga Baden-Württemberg17th ↓
2004–05Verbandsliga WürttembergV8th
2005–06Verbandsliga Württemberg10th
2006–07Verbandsliga Württemberg4th
2007–08Verbandsliga Württemberg2nd ↑
2008–09Oberliga Baden-Württemberg17th ↓
2009–10Verbandsliga WürttembergVI16th ↓
2010–11Landesliga Württemberg 2VII16th ↓
2011–12Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 3IX15th
2012–13Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 37th
2013–14Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 311th
2014–15Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 34th
2015–16Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 311th
2016–17Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 3
2017–18
With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier.
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Stadium

Since 1978 SpVgg Au/Iller have played their home matches in the Heinrich-Oßwald-Stadion, which has a capacity of 1,000.

DFB Cup appearances

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

SeasonRoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
DFB Cup 1979-80[5] First round25 August 1979VfB GaggenauSpVgg Au/Iller2–2 aet
First round replay5 September 1979SpVgg Au/IllerVfB Gaggenau5–0
Second round29 September 1979SpVgg BayreuthSpVgg Au/Iller6–0

References

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/amateure/wuerttemberg-vl-fb-1/2009-10/0/0/spieltag.html Verbandsliga Württemberg 2009–10
  2. http://www.swp.de/ulm/sport/fussball/regional/SpVgg-Au-muss-in-die-Kreisliga-A;art4280,773677 SpVgg Au muss in die Kreisliga A
  3. http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
  4. http://www.fussball.de/fussball-ergebnisse-die-top-ligen-bei-fussball-de/id_45692854/index Fussball.de – Ergebnisse
  5. http://www.weltfussball.de/alle_spiele/dfb-pokal-1979-1980/ DFB-Pokal 1979/1980 Spielplan