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SV Schalding-Heining
Full nameSport Verein Schalding-Heining e.V.
Founded22 May 1946
GroundStädtische Sportanlage
ChairmanWolfgang Wagner
ManagerAnton Autengruber
LeagueRegionalliga Bayern (IV)
2017–1811th

The SV Schalding-Heining is a German association football club from the suburb of Schalding-Heining in the city of Passau, Bavaria. One of the club's main achievements is the fact that it was the first winner of the Bavarian Cup in 1998.[1]

History

The club was formed on 22 May 1946, after the Second World War, mostly from players of the FC Rittsteig, which had gone defunct during the war.[2] The formation was initiated by a friendly between the villages of Schalding and Heining, which ended 0–0. Originally, the club name was simply SV Schalding but in the early 1950s it was altered to SV Schalding-Heining.

The club achieved some immediate success, winning its league, the C-Klasse Passau and earning promotion to the B-Klasse Passau in 1947. For the next forty years, the SV S-H would fluctuate between the local A-Klasse and C-Klasse, the later being the lowest tier of league football in Bavaria.

In 1989, the club for the first time managed to leave the local leagues, earning promotion to the Bezirksliga Niederbayern-Ost (VI). After a short stint and relegation, it returned to this level in 1992. This time with more success, the SV survived in this league and earned promotion to the Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern in 1994, the highest league in the Lower Bavaria region.

It earned a league championship in the BOL in its first season but chose to decline promotion to the next level up at this stage.[3] A second title in this league in 1999 however meant the SV now accepted promotion, to the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte, the league the club would spend its time in since then a second place in 2007 being its greatest success. In this season, 2006–07, the club managed to win 14 games in a row which contributed largely to this achievement.[4] This qualified the team for the promotion round where it lost to TSV Grossbardorf 2–3 after leading 2–0 after 11 minutes.[5]

While the club remained an undistinguished league side, it achieved far more success on local cup level, rising as far becoming the first team to win the Bavarian Cup in 1998. Through this, the club gained entry to the DFB Cup 1998–99, where it lost narrowly to SpVgg Unterhaching in the first round of the competition. Additionally, the club also won the Niederbayern Cup on four occasions, in 1998, 2003, 2007 and 2009.

The club was in its eleventh Landesliga season in 2008–09 when it finally won promotion to the Oberliga Bayern, after coming first in the league.[6] It also is won the Niederbayern Cup once more.[7]

It only lasted for two seasons in Bavaria's highest league, being relegated in 2011. In the 2011–12 season the team came second in the Landesliga and earned the right to take part in the promotion round to the new Regionalliga Bayern. While the club was knocked out in the first round by FC Schweinfurt 05 it nevertheless qualified for an expanded Bayernliga from 2012.[8]

In the 2012–13 season the club took out the championship in the southern division of the Bayernliga and thereby earned direct promotion to the Regionalliga Bayern. In its first season at this level the club finished twelfth in the league and avoided relegation or the relegation play-offs.[9]

Local rivals

Traditionally, the biggest club in the city of Passau is the FC Passau but the SV Schalding-Heining and the FCP have rarely played in the same league. From 2000 to 2003 and again in 2006–07, both clubs competed in the Landesliga. The FCP has since dropped down to the Bezirksoberliga, making the SV S-H the number one in town, for the time.

Current squad

As of 27 February 2018[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Austria AUT Pablo Artner
GK Austria AUT Markus Schöller
GK Germany GER Niklas Krinninger
DF Germany GER Onur Alagöz
DF Germany GER Fabiam Burmberger
DF Germany GER Nico Dantscher
DF Germany GER Florian Flath
DF Germany GER Adrian Gahabka
DF Germany GER Stefan Köck
DF Germany GER Alexander Kurz
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Germany GER Martin Tiefenbrunner
MF Germany GER Christian Brückl
MF Germany GER Mario Enzesberger
MF Germany GER René Huber
MF Germany GER Albert Krenn
MF Germany GER Stefan Rockinger
MF Germany GER Sebastian Schweitzer
FW Germany GER Markus Gallmaier
FW Germany GER Stefan Lohberger
FW Germany GER Christian Seidl

Honours

The club's honours:

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[11][12]

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte V 5th
2000–01 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 10th
2001–02 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 5th
2002–03 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 11th
2003–04 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 4th
2004–05 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 13th
2005–06 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 10th
2006–07 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 2nd
2007–08 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte 5th
2008–09 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VI 1st ↑
2009–10 Bayernliga V 13th
2010–11 Bayernliga 17th ↓
2011–12 Landesliga Bayern-Mitte VI 2nd ↑
2012–13 Bayernliga Süd V 1st ↑
2013–14 Regionalliga Bayern IV 12th
2014–15 Regionalliga Bayern 12th
2015–16 Regionalliga Bayern 13th
2016–17 Regionalliga Bayern 14th
2017–18 Regionalliga Bayern 11th
2018–19 Regionalliga Bayern
  • With the introduction of the Bezirksoberligas in 1988 as the new fifth tier, below the Landesligas, all leagues below dropped one tier. 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. With the establishment of the Regionalliga Bayern as the new fourth tier in Bavaria in 2012 the Bayernliga was split into a northern and a southern division, the number of Landesligas expanded from three to five and the Bezirksoberligas abolished. All leagues from the Bezirksligas onward were elevated one tier.
Promoted Relegated

DFB Cup

The club only reached the first round of the national German Cup, the DFB Cup, once, in 1998:

Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
First round[13] 28 August 1998 SV Schalding-Heining SpVgg Unterhaching 0–1 2,200

References

  1. ^ Bayerischer Toto-Pokal Finals of the Bavarian Cup, BFV, accessdate: 5 November 2008
  2. ^ Chronik (in German) SV Schalding-Heining website, accessed: 5 November 2008
  3. ^ Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern tables Archived 2 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Manfreds Fussball Archiv, accessed: 5 November 2008
  4. ^ Wir können nicht großartig irgendwelche Alt-Stars verpflichten Interview with Thomas Prebeck, coach of the SV Schalding-Heining, published: 17 January 2008, accessed: 5 November 2008
  5. ^ TSV Großbardorf – SV Schalding-Heining match Die Ligen.de (in German), accessed: 13 November 2008
  6. ^ Landesliga Mitte 2008/09 Bayliga.de, accessed: 5 November 2008
  7. ^ Bayerischer Toto-Pokal 2009 BFV website (in German), accessed: 5 November 2008
  8. ^ Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene (in German) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, accessed 8 June 2012
  9. ^ Regionalliga Bayern table 2013–14 kicker.de, accessed: 16 June 2014
  10. ^ "1. Mannschaft Kader" (in German). SV Schalding-Heining E.V. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  11. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  12. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  13. ^ SV Schalding-Heining – SpVgg Unterhaching Official DFB website, accessed: 5 November 2008