TSG Backnang 1919 explained

Clubname:TSG Backnang
Fullname:Turn- und Sportgemeinde Backnang 1919 Fußball e.V.
Founded:1919
Ground:Etzwiesenstadion
Capacity:5,000
Chrtitle:Chairman
Chairman:Georg Hopp
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Dirk Fengler
League:Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V)
Season:2022–23
Position:Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, 13th of 18
Website:http://www.tsg-backnang-fussball.de/
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The TSG Backnang Fussball is a German association football club from the city of Backnang, Baden-Württemberg. The club's most notable time was between 1965 and 1976, when it reached as far as Germany's second division for one season.

The club is one of four legally independent entities of the mother club TSG Backnang 1846.[1]

History

The TSG Backnang was formed on 9 May 1846 as a gymnastics club.

Independently from this club, the FV Backnang formed in 1919 as a football club.[2] It existed as such until the end of the Second World War, when the occupation authorities banned all pre-war sport associations and new ones had to be formed. In Backnang, the Sportvereinigung Backnang was formed, which included a number of pre-war associations, including the footballers. Eventually, the club returned to the original name of the gymnastics club, TSG.

The club did not break through to the higher reaches of German football until 1965, when it earned promotion to the tier-three Amateurliga Nordwürttemberg, where it finished fifth in its first season.[3] The year after, the TSG came second in the league, behind the VfB Stuttgart Amateure, the second team of VfB which was not entitled to promotion to the professional Regionalliga Süd. It was therefore TSG Backnang who took their place in the promotion round, where the team finished first on equal points with the Offenburger FV. In a promotion decider, TSG won 1–0 and earned promotion to the second division.[4]

On 21 November 1967, the club separated into four independent departments, one of them the football department. The reason for this was the promotion of the football team to the Regionalliga, a professional league, which had financial and legal implications for the club that the other departments did not want to carry.[5] TSG only lasted for one season on the professional level, finishing second-last and being relegated back to the Amateurliga again.[6] It came third in its first season back in the Amateurliga in 1968–69, after this it became a mid-table side in the league in the following seasons. After a number of good years, the TSG finished 16th in the league in 1976 and was relegated to the fourth tier.[7]

After this, TSG Backnang disappeared into the lower amateur leagues until 1983, playing in the Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 1 (V), when it achieved promotion to the tier-four Verbandsliga Württemberg. It played at this level for nine seasons, before being relegated again, without truly coming close to promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. In 1991, the club won the Württemberg Cup, beating SSV Reutlingen 1–0. After a three-year absence, it returned to the Verbandsliga in 1995, played there for three years, after which they were relegated again.

TSG made one more return to the Verbandsliga for the 2003–04 season but was relegated again immediately. After that, the club played in the Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 1 as an upper table side until winning the league in 2014 and earning promotion back to the Verbandsliga.

The club is famous for having a single ultra, named Nico.[8]

Honours

The club's honours:

League

Cup

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[9] [10]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
2003–04Verbandsliga WürttembergV14th ↓
2004–05Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 1VI11th
2005–06Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 12nd
2006–07Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 111th
2007–08Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 16th
2008–09Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 1VII6th
2009–10Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 15th
2010–11Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 15th
2011–12Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 18th
2012–13Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 19th
2013–14Landesliga Württemberg-Staffel 11st ↑
2014–15Verbandsliga WürttembergVI7th
2015–16Verbandsliga Württemberg5th
2016–17Verbandsliga Württemberg2nd ↑
2017–18Oberliga Baden-WürttembergV12th
2018–19Oberliga Baden-Württemberg15th ↓
2019–20Verbandsliga WürttembergVI1st
2020–21Verbandsliga Württemberg12th
2021–22Verbandsliga Württemberg3rd ↑
2022–23Oberliga Baden-WürttembergV
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References

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tsg-backnang.de/hauptverein/chronik2.php TSG Backnang 1846 website-History
  2. http://www.tsg-backnang-fussball.de/seiten/wirueberuns.php TSG Backnang Fussball website-History
  3. Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 229, accessed: 6 April 2009
  4. Die Deutsche Liga Chronik publisher: DSFS, page: I 54, accessed: 6 April 2009
  5. http://www.tsg-backnang.de/hauptverein/chronik2.php TSG Backnang 1846 website-History
  6. Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 235, accessed: 6 April 2009
  7. Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 264, accessed: 6 April 2009
  8. Web site: The Team with One Ultra - TSG Backnang 1919 . Youtube . 19 March 2020 . COPA90 Stories . 11 August 2022.
  9. http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
  10. http://www.fussball.de/fussball-ergebnisse-die-top-ligen-bei-fussball-de/id_45692854/index Fussball.de – Ergebnisse