Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/05 12:00 - Ansbach vs Greuther Furth - View
Club Friendly List 07/09 16:30 - Ansbach vs Paige VanZant - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 20 18
Wins 12 6 6
Draws 13 6 7
Losses 13 8 5
Goals for 59 25 34
Goals against 63 30 33
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 8 4 4

Wikipedia - SpVgg Ansbach

SpVgg Ansbach is a German football club from the city of Ansbach, Bavaria.

The club's greatest league success came in 2001, when it earned promotion to the tier-three Regionalliga Süd, where it lasted for only one season. They returned to the Regionalliga in 2022. SpVgg Ansbach qualified for the German Cup on three occasions, reaching the second round once, in 1980–81.

History

The club roots go back to the 1909 formation of a football department within the gymnastics club Turnverein 1860 Ansbach. The team disappeared for a period of three years during World War I but was re-formed in 1917 as the independent club Sportverein 1909 Ansbach by the footballers of TV and 1. FC 1912 Ansbach. A highlight of the club's early years came in 1928 with the capture of the A-Klasse Mittelfranken title and subsequent promotion playoff win over 1. FC Zirndorf that advanced the club to the second tier Kreisliga where they would compete until 1937.

Following World War II most organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs, were dissolved by occupying Allied authorities. The club was re-established in 1945 as Sportverein Ansbach out of the membership of a number of local sports clubs. On 30 November 1948, the association was renamed Turn- und Sportverein Ansbach and, in 1951, the footballers went their own way again as Spielvereinigung 1909 Ansbach.

The team advanced to the fourth tier 2nd Amateurliga Bayern in 1953 for a single season, and after being sent down, promptly returned in 1955. They played at that level until sent down through league restructuring in the early 60s. The club qualified for DFB Pokal (German Cup) play for the first time in 1981 and advanced out of the first round by defeating FSV Pfaffenhofen 1–0. In the next round they were soundly thrashed by second-division side Stuttgarter Kickers (0:13). Ansbach returned briefly to fourth-tier play in the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte in 1985 and again qualified to participate in the opening round of the DFB Pokal the same year where they were put out 0–3 by SV Waldhof Mannheim.

SpVgg spent eleven seasons in the Landesliga with a fifth place in 1993 as its best result, but was then relegated to the Bezirksoberliga Mittelfranken in 1996. This lasted for only one season, earning promotion straight back and returning to the Landesliga as a much more competitive side.

Ansbach enjoyed their best successes to date in the late 90s as they won promotion first to the Fußball-Bayernliga (IV) in 1999, and two seasons later, to the Regionalliga Süd (III). However, they had a difficult time in the third tier, and after a 12-game winless streak and a next to last place finish, the team was sent down.

The club continued to struggle after being sent down and narrowly missed relegation in each of the next two campaigns. They were finally relegated to the Landesliga Bayern (V) after a 15th-place finish in 2004–05. Ansbach promptly rebounded and on the strength of a division title in 2006–07 and won promotion back to the Fußball-Bayernliga (IV) for three seasons, before it was relegated again in 2010.

After only being saved from relegation from the Landesliga in 2012 by a league expansion Ansbach won the Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest in 2014 and earned promotion back to the Bayernliga. After a fifteenth place in 2014–15 the club had to enter the relegation round where it lost to 1. FC Bad Kötzting and was relegated. Ansbach won its Landesliga division in the following season and was promoted back to the Bayernliga.

**Ansbach Soccer Team Overview**

The Ansbach soccer team, representing the picturesque city of Ansbach in Bavaria, Germany, is a vibrant and competitive club known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in the early 20th century, the team has evolved over the years, fostering local talent and promoting the spirit of soccer within the community.

**Club Colors and Crest**

The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the city's heritage and pride. The crest features iconic symbols of Ansbach, embodying the club's connection to its roots and the local culture.

**Home Ground**

Ansbach plays its home matches at the modern and well-equipped stadium, which provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike. The venue is a hub for local soccer enthusiasts, drawing crowds that passionately support their team during both home and away games.

**Playing Style and Philosophy**

The Ansbach soccer team is known for its dynamic playing style, emphasizing teamwork, skillful ball movement, and a strong defensive strategy. The coaching staff is dedicated to developing young talent, ensuring that the club remains competitive while nurturing the next generation of soccer stars.

**Community Engagement**

Beyond the pitch, the Ansbach soccer team is deeply committed to community engagement. The club regularly hosts youth clinics, charity events, and local tournaments, fostering a love for the sport among young players and strengthening its ties to the community.

**Achievements**

Over the years, Ansbach has achieved notable success in regional leagues and tournaments, consistently striving for excellence and aiming for promotion to higher divisions. The team's dedication and hard work have earned them a reputation as a formidable force in Bavarian soccer.

**Conclusion**

With a rich history, a strong community presence, and a commitment to excellence, the Ansbach soccer team continues to inspire and unite fans, making it a cherished institution in the world of German soccer. Whether on the field or in the stands, the spirit of Ansbach soccer is alive and thriving.