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VFC Plauen is a German association football club from the town of
Plauen Plauen (; ; ) is a town in Saxony, Germany with a population of around 65,000. It is Saxony's 5th most populated city after Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz and Zwickau, the second-largest city of the Vogtland after Gera, as well as the largest cit ...
, Saxony. The club had to declare insolvency on 1 December 2014. __TOC__


History

The club was founded as ''1. Vogtländischer Fußballclub Plauen'' and took part in the competition of the VMFV (Verband Mitteldeutschland Fußball Verein or Federation of Middle German Football Teams). They enjoyed some success in the early 1930s when they captured consecutive local
Vogtland Vogtland (; ) is a region spanning the German states of Bavaria, Saxony and Thuringia and north-western Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It overlaps with and is largely contained within Euroregio Egrensis. The name alludes to the former leadershi ...
division titles in 1930 and 1931. German football was re-organized into sixteen top flight divisions under the
Third Reich Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictat ...
in 1933 and ''VFC'' spent a single season in top-tier play, the Gauliga Sachsen, before being relegated. Following the end of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, the occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of all organizations in the country, including football and sports clubs. The club was re-established as ''SG Plauen-Süd'' in 1945, renamed ''ZSG Zellwolle Plauen'' in 1949, and then renamed again in 1950 to ''BSG Rotation Plauen''. After a merger with ''BSG Sachsenverlag Plauen'' that same year, the team won promotion to
East Germany East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
's second division DDR-Liga in 1951 and played at that level until being sent down through league restructuring after the 1954–55 season. They were again renamed in 1954, becoming ''BSG Wismut Plauen''. ''Plauen'' returned to the second division in 1964 as ''BSG Motor WEMA Plauen'' where they played until relegation in 1973. They languished in lower divisions until a resurgence soon after German re-unification in 1990 that began with the side reclaiming its traditional name of ''1. VFC 1990 Plauen''. A championship in the Landesliga Sachsen (V) was followed by a dismal campaign in the
NOFV-Oberliga Süd The NOFV-Oberliga Süd is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the southern states of the former East Germany. It covers the German states of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Saxony and southern Brandenburg. It is one of fourteen Ob ...
that saw the club concede 108 goals while scoring only 12, and finishing last in the division. ''VFC'' soon recovered, earning a second Landesliga title in 1994 to return to the Oberliga. In 1996 a successful campaign led to another title and promotion to the third division
Regionalliga Nordost The Regionalliga Nordost is the fourth tier of German football league system, German football in the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. These comprise the states of former East Germany ...
. The club once again found itself sent down through league restructuring in 2000, landing in the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV). In 2004 ''VFC'' finished top of the table and took part in qualification play-off for the
Regionalliga Nord The Regionalliga Nord () is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga N ...
(III) but failed to advance after being beaten 6–5 on aggregate by the reserve side of '' Hertha BSC Berlin''. Finishing third in the 2007–08 season, Plauen qualified for the reformed
Regionalliga Nord The Regionalliga Nord () is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga N ...
. The club became part of the reformed Regionalliga Nordost in 2012 and finished as a mid-table side in 2013 and 2014.Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
Historical German domestic league tables
VFC Plauen at Fussball.de
Tables and results of all German football leagues
Plauen, with a budget of €600,000 for the 2014–15 season, suffered from a debt of €1,000,000 and was unable to pay some of its players from September 2014 onwards. The club declared insolvency on 1 December 2014. Within the rules of the German Football Federation this meant automatic relegation from the Regionalliga but the club's administrator announced that he would challenge the ruling as it he considered it violating German insolvency law. The NOFV later announced that the club would play the remaining season games as friendlies. Among the club's recent achievements are Saxony Cup wins in 1999 and 2004 and another appearance in the final in 2006. Their cup victories led to participation in the
German Cup The DFB-Pokal (), also known as the German Cup in English, is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundes ...
: in 1999 they beat Alemannia Aachen 1–0 in the first round before being eliminated 2–1 by Stuttgarter Kickers, and in 2004 they lost 2–1 to
Arminia Bielefeld DSC Arminia Bielefeld (; full name: ; commonly known as Arminia Bielefeld (), also known as ''Die Arminen'' or ''Die Blauen'' ), or just Arminia (), is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia is most well known as ...
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Stadium

''VFC Plauen'' plays its home matches in the Vogtlandstadion Plauen located at the north end of town adjacent to a forest. The original stadium area was prepared in 1934 and then enlarged in 1937 with a grandstand area having a capacity of 4,200 spectators. After the war facilities for athletics were added and the site modernized. Today the stadium will hold 12,000 (1,400 seats) and has floodlights and an electronic scoreboard.


Current squad


Honours

The club's honours: * Landesliga Sachsen (V) ** Champions: 1991, 1994 *
NOFV-Oberliga Süd The NOFV-Oberliga Süd is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the southern states of the former East Germany. It covers the German states of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Saxony and southern Brandenburg. It is one of fourteen Ob ...
(IV) ** Champions: 1996, 2004 ** Runners-up: 1995, 2002, 2005, 2006 * Saxony Cup ** Winners: 1999, 2004


Notable coaches

* Frank Papritz (1993–1999) * Hans-Ulrich Thomale (1999–2000) * René Müller (2001–2003) * Tino Vogel (2003–2006) * Stefan Persigehl (2006–2007) * Hermann Andreev (2007–2009) * Jens Starke (2009) * Ronald Färber (2009)


References


External links

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Fanpage
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Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
– historical German football league tables {{DEFAULTSORT:Plauen, VFC Association football clubs established in 1903 Football clubs in Germany Football clubs in East Germany Football clubs in Saxony 1903 establishments in Germany VFC Plauen Works association football clubs in Germany