Verein für Leibesübungen Kirchheim/Teck e.V., commonly known as VfL Kirchheim/Teck, is a German association football club from the city of Kirchheim unter Teck, Baden-Württemberg. The football club is part of a larger sports club that has over 4,000 members in 18 departments that include Aikido, athletics, badminton, basketball, bowling, fencing, fistball, gymnastics, handball, Judo, Karate, swimming, table tennis, tennis, triathlon, and wrestling. The club also has sections for leisure sport, seniors, and rehabilitation.

VfL Kirchheim/Teck
Full nameVerein für Leibesübungen Kirchheim/Teck e.V.
Nickname(s)Die Zecken
Founded6 July 1881
GroundStadion an der Jesinger Allee
Capacity10,000
ChairmanDoris Imrich
ManagerVacant
LeagueBezirksliga Neckar/Fils (VIII)
2015–16Kreisliga A Neckar/Fils (IX), 1st (promoted)

History

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The origins of the club go back to the establishment on 6 July 1881 of the gymnastics club Turnverein 1861 Kirchheim. A football department was formed within the association and in 1911 became independent as VfB Kirchheim. On 20 May 1933 the team merged with TSV 1861 Kirchheim to create Turn- und Sportvereinigung Kirchheim which was itself made up of the original parent club TV and TB 1888 Kirchheim 1922. This union was short-lived and broke up on 26 February 1935, only to be re-made in 1945 as VfL Kirchheim.

In 1941 the footballers took part in qualification play for the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top flight divisions established in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich, but failed to advance after finishing second in their playoff pool. Following World War II the team played in the Amateurliga Württemberg (II) from 1946 to 1952 before slipping to lower-level competition for several decades. Kirchheim returned to the Amateurliga (IV) level in 1984–85 and the following season were promoted to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (III) where they earned mixed results until relegated for a single season in 1991–92. On their return to the Oberliga they played as a lower table side, failing to qualify for the new third division Regionalliga Süd formed in 1994 through restructuring of the country's football competitions. However, VfL later won its way into tier III play on the strength of an Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) title in 1997. The club's turn at the Regionalliga level was unsuccessful, and they struggled over the following seasons, leading to demotion to the Verbandsliga Württemberg (V) in 2001. The club again returned to the Oberliga Württemberg (IV) following a Verbandsliga championship in 2007, but withdrew from the league in 2011, opting not to field a first team in 2011–12 and to return to the Verbandsliga Württemberg in 2012.

The club finished on a relegation rank in 2012–13 and dropped to the tier seven Landesliga for the following season, followed by another relegation in 2014, now to the Bezirksliga. After dropping down to the tier nine Kreisliga A in 2015 the club recovered and won the league, earning promotion back to the Bezirksliga.

Honours

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The club's honours:

Stadium

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The Sportgelände an der Jesinger Allee has five turf and one artificial turf football pitches. The spectator area at the main playing field can accommodate 10,000 (400 seats).[1]

Recent managers

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Recent managers of the club:[2]

Manager Start Finish
Michael Rentschler 1 July 2007 30 June 2008
Rolf Baumann 7 October 2008 19 April 2010
Thomas Stumpp
Oliver Otto
20 April 2010 30 June 2010
Rainer Kraft 1 July 2010 30 June 2011
Vacant 1 July 2011 Present

Recent seasons

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

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg IV 8th
2000–01 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 17th ↓
2001–02 Verbandsliga Württemberg V 3rd
2002–03 Verbandsliga Württemberg 3rd
2003–04 Verbandsliga Württemberg 12th
2004–05 Verbandsliga Württemberg 10th
2005–06 Verbandsliga Württemberg 9th
2006–07 Verbandsliga Württemberg 1st ↑
2007–08 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg IV 14th
2008–09 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg V 10th
2009–10 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 6th
2010–11 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 9th
2011–12 Inactive
2012–13 Verbandsliga Württemberg VI 14th ↓
2013–14 Landesliga Württemberg VII 15th ↓
2014–15 Bezirksliga Neckar/Fils VIII 13th ↓
2015–16 Kreisliga A Neckar/Fils IX 1st ↑
2016–17 Bezirksliga Neckar/Fils VIII
Promoted Relegated

References

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  1. ^ Stadion Jesinger Allee (in German) weltfussball.de, accessed: 23 September 2011
  2. ^ VfL Kirchheim/Teck .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) weltfussball.de, accessed: 23 September 2011
  3. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  4. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse Archived 7 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

Sources

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  • Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9
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