From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eintracht Bad Kreuznach
Eintracht Bad Kreuznach
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History
The club was established as Fußball Club Kreuznach on 18
June 1902 and later, in 1907 merged with Sport Club 1906
Kreuznach to become 1. FC Kreuznach. This side was joined
on 19 August 1932 with Fußballsportverein 07 Kreuznach.
During the World War II, the club became part of the
first division Gauliga Mittelrhein when that circuit was
expanded from 10 to 21 teams and split into the Gauliga
Köln-Aachen and Gauliga Moselland. They finished atop
Full name Sportgemeinde Eintracht e.V. 1902 Bad
Kreuznach the Moselland Gruppe Ost, but then lost the divisional
playoff to FV Stadt Düdelingen, a club from German-oc-
Nickname(s) Gässjer cupied Luxemburg. Kreuznach remained part of Gauliga
Founded 1902 competition until the end of the 1943–44 season, after
which the war overtook the region and play in the divi-
Ground Friedrich Moebus Stadium
(Capacity: 10,000)
sion was suspended.
Eintracht Bad Kreuznach played one year in the 2nd
Chairman Bert Haag Bundesliga, which was during the 1975/76 season.
Manager Steffen Seidel In 2000, the club advanced to the Oberliga Südwest
(IV) where they played until being sent down to the Ver-
League Bezirksliga Nahe (VIII) bandsliga Südwest (V) after a 17th place Oberliga result
2010–11 Landesliga Südwest-Ost (VII), 16th ↓ in 2008. What followed was two more relegations and
an insovlency in 2011, caused by a dept of Euro 110,000,
which took the club to the tier eight Bezirksliga Nahe,
where it has stabilised itself again.[1]
Stadium
Until 1965, the team played in the Eintracht-Sportfeld
Heidenmauer. The record attendance for this ground was
somewhere between 23,000 and 25,000 for the first match
of the 1950–51 season when they were beaten 2:4 by 1. FC
Kaiserslautern
On 11 June 1965 Eintracht opened the Freidrich Moe-
bus Stadium which was initially certified to hold 15,000.
This was increased to 20,000 but has since been decreased
to only 10,000. In 2005 the city of Bad Kreuznach paid to
replace the old wooden benches in the stands with mod-
ern plastic seats in the course of an unsuccessful attempt
Home colours Away colours to win designation as a training venue for the 2006 World
Cup held in Germany.
Eintracht Bad Kreuznach is a German association football
club from city of Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate. Honours
They are among the most successful amateur football
The club’s honours:
teams in southwestern Germany but, after a couple of
• (II)
consecutive relegations, now find themselves in the tier
• Runners-up: 1954
eight Bezirksliga Nahe.
• (III)
• Champions: 1964, 1972, 1973, 1975
• (V)
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eintracht Bad Kreuznach
Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Verbandsliga Südwest V 1st ↑
2000–01 Oberliga Südwest IV 11th
2001–02 Oberliga Südwest 16th
2002–03 Oberliga Südwest 10th
2003–04 Oberliga Südwest 6th
2004–05 Oberliga Südwest 7th
2005–06 Oberliga Südwest 7th
2006–07 Oberliga Südwest 13th
2007–08 Oberliga Südwest 17th ↓
2008–09 Verbandsliga Südwest VI 16th
2009–10 Verbandsliga Südwest 16th ↓
2010–11 Landesliga Südwest-Ost VII 16th ↓
2011–12 Bezirksliga Nahe VIII
• Champions: 2000 published: 31 March 2011, accessed: 20 December
• • Winners: 1977, 1978 2011
[2] Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (German) Historical
Recent seasons [3]
German domestic league tables
Fussball.de - Ergebnisse (German) Tables and
The recent season-by-season performance of the results of all German football leagues
club:[2][3]
• With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994
and the 3rd Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below
External links
the 2nd Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one • Official website (German) (offline)
tier. • Eintracht Bad Kreuznach at Weltfussball.de
• Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv historical German
References domestic league tables (German)
[1] Insolvenzverfahren eröffnet - SG Eintracht Bad
Kreuznach steigt ab (German) Rhein-Zeitung,
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• Football clubs in Rhineland-Palatinate
• Association football clubs established in 1902
• 1902 establishments in Germany
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