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FV Weinheim was a German association football club from the city of Weinheim,
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
. Established in 1909, the team was active until declaring bankruptcy in 1997. The footballers of ''FV'' left to become part of ''
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'' with the combined side still active as of 2011, playing as ''TSG 62/09 Weinheim''. The club's most notable moment came on 4 August 1990, when the amateur side beat FC Bayern Munich 1–0 in the first round of the
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in Weinheim in front of 8,000 spectators.Weinheimer Amateure besiegen Bayern München
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Spielstatistik FV 09 Weinheim - FC Bayern München
'' Fussballdaten.de'', accessed: 25 September 2011
It was the first time since Bayern's debut in the German Cup in 1957 that the club had been knocked out in the opening round of the competition and was promptly repeated the following year against
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.


History

The club first came to note in the early 1930s and in 1933 missed an opportunity to advance to first division
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when they were beaten in a playoff by MFC 08 Lindenhof. Following
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, FV were part of lower tier competition until advancing in 1951 to the Amateurliga Nordbaden (III) where they played only a single season before being sent down on goal difference. They won their way back to the Amateurliga in 1954, where they spent five seasons. FV again returned to the Amateurliga in 1962 and captured the division title that year to begin the most successful period in the club's history. They repeated as champions in 1970 and narrowly missed advancing to the Regionalliga Süd (II) when they finished second in their playoff group. In 1972, they took part in the opening round of the
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, but were put out in the first round by Normannia Gmünd. The team made their first appearance in play for the
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(German Cup) in 1974 losing 2:4 in extra time to second division side
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. The following season they were resoundingly beaten by
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1:7 in the opening round of the competition. In 1978, the four Amateurligen in Baden-Württemberg were merged to form the Amateur-Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (III). FV became part of this new twenty team circuit after failed a 2nd Bundesliga Süd (II) qualification playoff. Early on the club enjoyed a string of top four finishes, but crashed to 16th place in 1982, and was relegated to the
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(IV) for a single season. Despite their poor league showing, they enjoyed their first DFB Pokal success, defeating
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2:1 in extra time, before going out in the second round to
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. Weinheim struggled somewhat on their return until capturing the Amateur-Oberliga title in 1988. However, they failed again in their subsequent attempt to win promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. This disappointment was lessened somewhat when they knocked first division side Bayern Munich out of the DFB Pokal with a 1:0 win in their opening round match, courtesy to a 26th-minute penalty converted by Thomas Schwechheimer after a foul by
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, for which the latter was awarded a red card.Raute, Dreiecke, schnelle Pässe
'' Sueddeutsche Zeitung'', published: 1 August 2009, accessed: 25 September 2011
In the next round FV went out to second division
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Decline came in the early 1990s as match attendance fell and the team descended to Verbandsliga play where they would meet historical local rivals TSG Weinheim. In 1997-98, FV slipped into bankruptcy and had to abandon their place in league play. The footballers of FV and TSG fielded a combined side the following season, playing as TSG 62/09 Weinheim. That team won promotion to Oberliga (IV) competition in 2000 and has played a handful of Oberliga (IV-V) seasons between 2000-11.


Honours

The club's honours:


League

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Oberliga Baden-Württemberg The Oberliga Baden-Württemberg is the highest association football league in the state of Baden-Württemberg and the Baden-Württemberg football league system. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the German foot ...
** Champions: 1988 * Amateurliga Nordbaden ** Champions: 1963, 1970, 1978 * 2. Amateurliga Rhein-Neckar Staffel II ** Champions: 1951, 1954, 1962


Cup

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North Baden Cup The North Baden Cup (German: ''Badischer Pokal'' or ''BFV-Pokal'') is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German football. The winner of the competition gains entry to the first round of the German Cup. History The Cup was established in ...
** Winners: 1975, 1990


References


External links


FV 09 Weinheim profile at Weltfussball.deDas deutsche Fußball-Archiv
historical German domestic league tables {{DEFAULTSORT:Weinheim, Fv Football clubs in Germany Defunct football clubs in Germany Defunct football clubs in Baden-Württemberg Association football clubs established in 1909 Association football clubs disestablished in 1997 1909 establishments in Germany 1997 disestablishments in Germany