Fixtures

Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/04 12:00 32 SV Heimstetten vs TSV Landsberg - View
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/11 12:00 33 TSV Landsberg vs FC Pipinsried - View
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/18 12:00 34 Gundelfingen vs TSV Landsberg - View

Résultats

Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/27 12:00 31 TSV Landsberg v Ismaning W 8-2
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/21 11:00 30 [17] VfR Garching v TSV Landsberg [5] W 0-2
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/13 12:00 29 TSV Landsberg v 1. FC Sonthofen L 1-2
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/06 13:00 28 SV Kirchanschoring v TSV Landsberg L 1-0
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 03/30 13:00 27 TSV Landsberg v SV Erlbach D 1-1
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 03/23 13:00 26 Rain am Lech v TSV Landsberg W 1-3
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 03/16 13:00 25 [2] TSV Landsberg v TSV Schwaben Augsburg [1] D 2-2
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 03/09 13:00 24 TSV 1860 Munich II v TSV Landsberg W 1-4
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 03/02 13:00 23 [2] TSV Landsberg v FC Deisenhofen [7] L 1-4
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 02/24 12:00 19 TSV Kottern v TSV Landsberg L 5-1
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 12/02 12:00 19 TSV Kottern v TSV Landsberg - PPT.
Allemagne - Oberliga Bayern Sud 11/25 13:00 22 [18] Kirchheimer SC v TSV Landsberg [1] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 18 17
Wins 21 13 8
Draws 3 3 0
Losses 11 2 9
Goals for 85 52 33
Goals against 51 24 27
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 4 0 4

Wikipedia - TSV Landsberg

TSV Landsberg is a German association football club from the town of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria.

The club's greatest success has been to win promotion to the Bayernliga on two occasions, 1997 and 2014.

History

TSV was established in November 1882 as the gymnastics club Männerturnverein 1882 Landsberg and adopted its current name around 1918. The club's footballers went their own way in 1923 as Fußball-Club 1911 Landsberg. In 1934, FC was re-united with TSV and joined by the army club Militär-Sportverein Landsberg to create TuSpV Landsberg. After World War II occupying Allied authorities dissolved all organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs. FC and TSV were both later re-formed sometime in 1945. FC adopted the name Sportverein 1911 Landsberg in 1947 and on 31 March 1949 the club was again re-united with founding association TSV.

Throughout its existence the football team has played in lower tier local competition with the exception of a single season spent in the Oberliga Bayern (IV) in 1997–98 where the team finished at the bottom of the table. They currently play in the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (VI) after slipping from the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) all the way to the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd (VII), gaining promotion from this league in 2006–07.

In the 2007–08 season, the TSV finished at a secure eight place in the Bezirksoberliga, the season after, it earned promotion back to the Landesliga, finishing second and beating TSV Eching 3–0 in a promotion decider. At the end of the 2011–12 season the club qualified for the promotion round to the newly expanded Bayernliga. A first round loss to FC Affing however meant the club remained in the Landesliga instead. Landsberg won the Landesliga Bayern-Südwest in 2014 and earned promotion to the Bayernliga for a second time.

Today's sports club has departments for Aikido, baseball, dance, gymnastics, handball, hiking, Karate, table tennis, and volleyball.

Geographically, the club is placed in Oberbayern but due to being very close to Schwaben, it plays in the Schwaben football league system.

Le TSV Landsberg est un club de football allemand basé à Landsberg am Lech, en Bavière. Le club a été fondé en 1907 et évolue actuellement en Regionalliga Bayern, le quatrième niveau du football allemand.

Le TSV Landsberg a remporté la Coupe de Bavière à deux reprises, en 1932 et 1992. Le club a également participé à la Coupe d'Allemagne à plusieurs reprises, atteignant les quarts de finale en 1953.

Parmi les joueurs notables qui ont joué pour le TSV Landsberg figurent Franz Beckenbauer, Sepp Maier et Gerd Müller.

Le stade du TSV Landsberg est le Landsberger Sportschule, qui a une capacité de 5 000 places.