TSV Aindling is a German football club from the city of Aindling, Bavaria. It is part of a larger sports club that also has departments for women's and children's gymnastics, ice stock, skiing, tennis, and volleyball.

TSV Aindling
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Full nameTurn- und Sportverein Aindling 1946 e. V.
Founded1946
GroundSchüsselhauser Kreuz
Capacity4,000
ChairmanHorst Geier
ManagerRoland Bahl
LeagueLandesliga Bayern-Südwest (VI)
2015–168th

History

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The club was founded in 1946 as Turn- und Sportverein Aindling-Todtenweis and in 1956 merged with TSV Pichl.

The clubs first rose out of regional Schwaben football in 1982 when they won the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord and were promoted to the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) where they made an immediate impact with a second-place finish. They took part in a promotion round for the Bayernliga (IV) but failed to advance. Their second season in the league was almost as successful, finishing third, but, after this, the team declined and in 1989, it was relegated to the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (V).

The club again gained promotion from the Bezirksoberliga to the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) in 1992 on the strength of a second-place finish. A second-place result at that level in 1996 then earned the team promotion to the Fußball-Bayernliga (IV) where they established themselves firmly as a mid-table side.

The 2008–09 season became the club's most successful to-date, finishing runners-up in the Bayernliga.

TSV qualified for play in the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 2003 and 2004, but went out early on both occasions against Bundesliga sides. In 2003, they won the Bavarian Cup with a 14–0 victory over TSV Gerbrunn and made a losing appearance in the next year's final versus SSV Jahn Regensburg II.

The club made negative headlines in 2011 when it, club officials and current and former players were raided by the German customs department in December 2011. Aindling was thought to have knowingly withheld social security payments.[1] Consequently, the club declined to apply for a licence for the new Regionalliga Bayern but retained its place in the Bayernliga, entering the southern division of the newly divided league from 2012.[2]

The club's 17 season long stay in the Bayernliga came to an end in 2013 when it finished on a relegation play-off rank and lost to DJK Vilzing on away goal rule after drawing nil-all away and one-all at home.[3] The following Landesliga season proved difficult for the club, too, only retaining its league membership through success in the relegation round.

Shortly after the start of the 2014–15 season it was announced that the club had illegally withheld €2.1 million in tax and social security payments between 2003 and 2011 by not declaring income and player wages. Four former and current officials were charged by the state prosecuted in Augsburg. The amount of money involved in the case is unusually high for a club formerly at Bayernliga level, a tier five league.[4]

In August 2015, the club declared insolvency but continued to play in the Landesliga.[5]

The club's reserve team, the TSV Aindling II has been playing in the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord from 2003 to 2012 when it was relegated to the Kreisliga.

Honours

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The club's honours:

Recent managers

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Recent managers of the club:[6]

Manager Start Finish
Helmut Riedl 1 July 2006 30 June 2008
Manfred Paula 1 July 2008 30 June 2009
Helmut Leihe 1 July 2009 ?
Torsten Just ? 30 June 2010
Manfred Paula 1 July 2010 30 June 2011
Stefan Anderl 30 June 2011 3 April 2012
Martin Schreier 3 April 2012 30 June 2012
Klaus Wünsch 1 July 2012 18 September 2012
Harry Kiechl
Magnus Hoffmann (charetakers)
18 September 2012 31 December 2012
Roland Bahl 1 January 2013 present

TSV Aindling seasons

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The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[7][8][9]

TSV Aindling

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Year Division Tier Position
1981–82 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord V 1st ↑
1982–83 Landesliga Bayern-Süd IV 2nd
1983–84 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 3rd
1984–85 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 13th
1985–86 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 11th
1986–87 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 9th
1987–88 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 12th
1988–89 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 14th ↓
1989–90 Bezirksoberliga Schwaben V 4th
1990–91 Bezirksoberliga Schwaben 5th
1991–92 Bezirksoberliga Schwaben 2nd ↑
1992–93 Landesliga Bayern-Süd IV 7th
1993–94 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 15th
1994–95 Landesliga Bayern-Süd V 6th
1995–96 Landesliga Bayern-Süd 2nd ↑
1996–97 Bayernliga IV 13th
1997–98 Bayernliga 13th
1998–99 Bayernliga 11th
Year Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Bayernliga IV 7th
2000–01 Bayernliga 7th
2001–02 Bayernliga 10th
2002–03 Bayernliga 7th
2003–04 Bayernliga 12th
2004–05 Bayernliga 14th
2005–06 Bayernliga 8th
2006–07 Bayernliga 7th
2007–08 Bayernliga 12th
2008–09 Bayernliga V 2nd
2009–10 Bayernliga 4th
2010–11 Bayernliga 13th
2011–12 Bayernliga 16th
2012–13 Bayernliga Süd 15th ↓
2013–14 Landesliga Bayern-Südwest VI 16th
2014–15 Landesliga Bayern-Südwest 12th
2015–16 Landesliga Bayern-Südwest 8th
2016–17 Landesliga Bayern-Südwest

TSV Aindling II

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Year Division Tier Position
2002–03 Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost VIII 1st ↑
2003–04 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord VII 5th
2004–05 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 6th
2005–06 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 9th
2006–07 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 10th
2007–08 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 7th
2008–09 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord VIII 3rd
2009–10 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 8th
2010–11 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 6th
2011–12 Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord 9th ↓
2012–13 Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost 13th
2013–14 Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost 16th ↓
2014–present Inactive
  • 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 onwards were elevated one tier.
Promoted Relegated

DFB-Pokal appearances

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The club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup two times:

Season Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
2003–04 DFB-Pokal First round[10] 30 August 2003 TSV Aindling FC Schalke 04 0–3 6,400
2004–05 DFB-Pokal First round[11] 22 August 2004 TSV Aindling Hertha BSC 0–1 5,200

Source:"DFB-Pokal" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 29 October 2008.

References

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  1. ^ Razzia: Betriebsprüfung sorgt für Verdacht (in German) Augsburger Allgemeine, published: 6 December 2011, retrieved 10 December 2011
  2. ^ Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene (in German) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, retrieved 8 June 2012
  3. ^ So läuft die Relegation 2013 auf Verbandsebene (in German) fupa.net, retrieved 2 June 2013
  4. ^ Über zwei Millionen Euro Schwarzgeld (in German) fupa.net, published: 25 July 2014, retrieved 25 July 2014
  5. ^ Aindling stellt vorläufigen Insolvenzantrag (in German) fupa.net, published: 17 August 2015, retrieved 30 August 2015
  6. ^ TSV Aindling .:. Trainer von A-Z (in German) weltfussball.de, retrieved 8 March 2011
  7. ^ TSV Aindling placings (in German) FuPa.net, retrieved 4 May 2011
  8. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  9. ^ Fussball.de – Ergebnisse (in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues
  10. ^ DFB-Pokal 2003/2004 .:. 1. Runde: TSV Aindling – FC Schalke 04 Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 November 2008
  11. ^ DFB-Pokal 2004/2005 .:. 1. Runde: TSV Aindling – Hertha BSC Berlin Weltfussball.de, retrieved 5 November 2008

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