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SV Waldhof Mannheim
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Full name Sportverein Waldhof Mannheim e.V.
Founded 1907
Ground Carl-Benz-Stadion
(Capacity: 27,000 (~15,000 seats))
Chairman Vacant
Manager Vacant
League Regionalliga West (IV)
2008-09 Regionalliga Süd (IV), 4th
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SV Waldhof Mannheim is a German football club, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg. The club today has a membership of over 2,400.

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[edit] History

The club was founded 1907 and played in the second division of the Westkreis-Liga just before the First World War. Waldhof became part of the Kreisliga Odenwald in 1919 and won this league in 1920 and 1921. In each of those two seasons, the club failed to advance in the Southern German championship because it was grouped with all-powerful 1. FC Nuremberg at the time. The club took out a Bezirksliga Rhein championship in 1924 before joining the Bezirksliga Rhein-Saar in 1927, where it won five out of the next six division titles without ever performing particularly well in the Southern championship.

Its enjoyed its best performances in the Gauliga Baden, one of sixteen top-flight divisions established through the 1933 re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. Waldhof dominated the division through the 30s and into the early 40s by capturing the title five times and consistently finishing well up the table. They were unable, however, to translate that into success at the national level. Their best result came in 1940 when they went out in a semi-final match against FC Schalke 04, the dominant side of the era, before settling for fourth place after losing a consolation round match to Rapid Vienna.

After World War II, Waldhof picked up play in the Oberliga Süd where they earned mid-table results until being relegated to the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1954. They bounced up and down between first and second division play until the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional football league, in 1963. The next season saw them in the tier II Regionalliga Süd alongside local rivals VfR Mannheim. A string of unimpressive results finally led to relegation in 1970 to the Amateurliga Nordbaden (III).

SV Chio Waldhof Mannheim ca. 1972-78.

Support from a new sponsor, snack chip maker Chio, revived the team and helped their return to the second division where they played as SV Chio Waldhof Mannheim from 1972 to 1978. They continued to play as a middling side there until an unexpected breakthrough to the Bundesliga in 1983. Waldhof spent seven seasons competing at the top flight until a 17th place finish saw the club relegated at the end of the 1989-90 season. They delivered another seven seasons as a decent 2.Bundeliga club until slipping to the Regionalliga Süd for two seasons in 1997-99. A merger with VfR Mannheim was considered in 1998 but the club walked away from a deal at the last minute. Their return to the 2.Bundesliga in 1999 after a season long struggle with Kickers Offenbach was cut short in 2003 when financial irregularities saw the DFB deny the team a license, dropping them to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV). Another attempt at a merger with VfR failed that same year. The club played in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg until 2007-08, when a third place finish allowed them qualification for the Regionalliga.

After coming fourth in the Regionalliga Süd in 2008-09, the club was moved across to the Regionalliga West in 2009-10 in an effort to balance out the three Regionalligas.[1]

[edit] Reserve team

The SV Waldhof II, historically also referred to as SV Waldhof Amateure, rose to the tier-IV league Verbandsliga Nordbaden in 1986 and remained there until gaining promotion to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 2001. After two seasons in the Oberliga with good results, the team had to be withdrawn due to the forced relegation of the first team. In the 2007-08 season, the team narrowly missed out on Verbandsliga promotion when it finished second on equal points to the SV Sandhausen II.[2]

[edit] Current squad

As of 26 February 2009

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Daniel Tsiflidis
2 Germany DF Daniel Schommer
3 Germany DF Yasar Acik
4 Germany DF Echendu Adiele
5 Germany DF Matthias Örüm
6 Germany MF Christof Babatz
7 Germany MF Marco Laping
8 Germany MF Marco Rummenigge
10 Germany MF Thomas Ollhoff
11 Kosovo MF Emin Ismajli
12 Germany DF Sebastian Gajda
14 Germany DF Patrick Geissinger
No. Position Player
15 Germany DF Janis Crone
16 Germany MF Kevin Wittke
17 Albania MF Fitim Fazijla
19 Serbia FW Ermin Melunović
20 Albania MF Fisnik Myftari
21 Germany DF Rene Schwall
22 Italy MF Giovanni Speranza
23 Italy FW Giuseppe Burgio
25 Germany GK Christopher Strauch
30 Germany DF Marc Socher
31 Germany DF Norbert Kirschner
32 Germany MF Sandro Inguanta
47 Germany MF Nicolas Jüllich

[edit] Honours

[edit] Youth

[edit] Recent seasons

[edit] SV Waldhof Mannheim

Year Division Position
1999-2000 2nd Bundesliga (II) 12th
2000-01 2nd Bundesliga 4th
2001-02 2nd Bundesliga 9th
2002-03 2nd Bundesliga 18th ↓
2003-04 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) 3rd
2004-05 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 11th
2005-06 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 8th
2006-07 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 10th
2007-08 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 3rd ↑
2008-09 Regionalliga Süd (IV) 4th
2009-10 Regionalliga West (IV)

[edit] SV Waldhof Mannheim II

Year Division Position
1999-2000 Verbandsliga Nordbaden (V) 2nd
2000-01 Verbandsliga Nordbaden 2nd ↑
2001-02 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) 6th
2002-03 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 10th ↓
2003-04
2004-05 Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar (VI) 9th
2005-06 Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar 11th
2006-07 Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar 8th
2007-08 Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar 2nd
2008-09 Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar (VII) 2nd
2009-10

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Der SVW spielt im Westen (German) kicker sportmagazin, published: 15 June 2009, accessed: 30 June 2009
  2. ^ Fussball.de: Table of the Landesliga Rhein/ Neckar accessed: 17 July 2008



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