german association football clubhouse based in Ulm
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Football club

SSV Ulm 1846 is a german football club from Ulm, Baden-Württemberg. The contemporary football department, formally playing as SSV Ulm 1846 Fussball, was formed on 9 March 2009 when the department separated from SSV Ulm 1846. The club ‘s greatest achiever has been forwarding to the Bundesliga in 1998–99, where it played for merely one season. Ulm has besides spent eight seasons in the 2. Bundesliga between 1979–80 and 2000–01 .

history [edit ]

The older of the two harbinger sides was founded on 12 April 1846 as Turnerbund Ulm. They had an on-again, off-again relationship with Turnverein Ulm through the 1850s. The football department became independent in 1926 as Ulmer Rasensport Verein and in 1939 would merge with Ulmer Fußball Verein, and their previous clubmates in TB Ulm and TV Ulm, to form TSG Ulm 1846. In 1968, RSVgg Ulm became partially of TSG Ulm 1846. 1. Schwimm- und Sportverein Ulm was formed in 1928 .
diachronic chart of SSV Ulm and predecessors ‘ league operation after WWII

TSG Ulm 1846 [edit ]

Logo of SSV Ulm 1846 The football department of Turnerbund Ulm became mugwump in 1926 as Ulmer Rasensportverein and in 1939 would merge with Ulmer Fußballverein, and their old club mates in TB Ulm and TV Ulm, to form TSG Ulm 1846. Throughout this time the club played in local competition before joining the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen acme flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of german football under the Third Reich, for the 1939–40 season. The clubhouse played there until the end of World War II. After the war they began play in the 2. Oberliga Süd ( II ) and did well enough to make periodic advances to the Oberliga Süd ( I ) for short stays before falling binding again. In 1963, with the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany ‘s new top-flight master league, TSG Ulm 1846 found itself in the Regionalliga Süd ( II ) for a copulate of seasons before slipping to tier III and IV charge play. In 1968, RSVgg Ulm became depart of TSG Ulm 1846 .

1. SSV Ulm [edit ]

1. Spiel- und Sportverein Ulm was formed in 1928 and, after two seasons in the Bezirksliga Bayern, joined the Gauliga Württemberg in 1933, well before their future partner, where they earned fair mid-table finishes. After the war and leading improving to their union with TSG 1846, they played as a third base or fourth division side. last, in 1970, 1. SSV Ulm merged with TSG 1846 to form SSV Ulm 1846 .

SSV Ulm 1846 [edit ]

At the prison term of the amalgamation. both clubs were playing football in the tier III Amateurliga Württemberg and would continue to do thus for a closely a ten. In 1980, the combine side advanced to the 2. Bundesliga Süd and would spend six of the adjacent ten-spot years playing at that level where, except for a fifth-place finish in 1982, their results were well down the table. After another ten in the degree III Amateur Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and Regionalliga Süd, 1846 made an unexpected breakthrough after good one season in the 2. Bundesliga with a third-place finish that led to the club ‘s promotion to the top-flight Bundesliga for the 1999–2000 season. even though the issue was not decided until the last sidereal day of the season, Ulm could do no better than a sixteenth-place polish and returned to the irregular division. The 2000–01 season was an unqualified catastrophe for the cabaret : they could manage only another sixteenth-place finish and were sent back down to the Regionalliga Süd ( III ). They were then denied a license over the chaotic state of matter of their finances which plunged the baseball club down to the fifth tier Verbandsliga Württemberg. Afterwards Ulm worked their way rear, to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg ( IV ) in 2002, and the Regionalliga in 2008 .

SSV Ulm 1846 Fußball [edit ]

Following the 2009 european football betting scandal, the golf club released three allegedly involve players, Davor Kraljević, Marijo Marinović and Dinko Radojević. [ 1 ] In January 2011, the golf club was declared insolvent, and the results of the 2010–11 season were declared nothingness. The club was relegated to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg but immediately won the 2011–12 title, finishing nine points gain of second-placed VfR Mannheim and earning promotion to the modern Regionalliga Südwest. In May 2014, SSV Ulm 1846 was once again close to insolvency, for the third base time in 13 years, requiring €420,000 in fiscal support before the end of the month to ensure survival. [ 2 ] The club finally entered administration and was relegated rear to the Oberliga. After two seasons, SSV Ulm 1846 was promoted to the Regionalliga in May 2016. [ 3 ]

Honours [edit ]

  • ‡ Won by TSG Ulm 1846.
  • † Won by SSV Ulm.
  • ¥ Won by reserve team.

late managers [edit ]

recent managers of the cabaret : [ 4 ]

Manager Start Finish
Dieter Märkle 1 July 2004 28 November 2004
Marcus Sorg 29 November 2004 6 September 2007
Paul Sauter 1 July 2007 30 June 2008
Janusz Góra 7 September 2007 30 September 2007
Markus Gisdol 1 July 2008 30 June 2009
Manfred Paula 1 July 2009 24 September 2009
Frank Kaspari 25 September 2009 4 October 2009
Ralf Becker 15 October 2009 1 December 2010
Janusz Góra 2 December 2010 30 June 2011
Paul Sauter 1 July 2011 30 June 2012
Stephan Baierl 1 July 2012 13 November 2012
Paul Sauter 14 November 2012 17 October 2013
Oliver Unsöld 18 October 2013 30 June 2014
Stephan Baierl 1 July 2014 15 August 2017
Tobias Flitsch 17 August 2017 30 June 2018
Holger Bachthaler 1 July 2018 Present

holocene seasons [edit ]

The late season-by-season operation of the club : [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  • 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. In 2012, the number of Regionalligas was increased from three to five with all Regionalliga Süd clubs except the Bavarian ones entering the new Regionalliga Südwest.
Key

current squad [edit ]

Updated 25 August 2021

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

Fans and Controversies [edit ]

In the fanscene there are rightist extremist tendencies and rightist hooligans. In May 2019, several extremists attacked a Roma family. Four of the perpetrators had connections to the SSV Ulm fan setting. Despite a trial, the perpetrators were initially not banned from the stadium, which is why the club ‘s management was heavily criticized by the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma. [ 7 ] “ To ignore this inhuman crime merely stunned us. Imagine if the same incident had occurred against the jewish minority, then unlike measures would have been taken by the club´s management. The Holocaust clearly besides includes the annihilation of half a million Sinti and Roma in Nazi occupied Europe. And the responsibility of a club management must be the like hera. ” – Romani Rose, Chairman, Central Council of German Sinti and Roma. In addition, there are group photos on which, among other things, the Nazi salute is shown. [ 8 ]

References [edit ]