Germany Oberliga Bayern North 11/23 13:00 22 Würzburger FV v ATSV Erlangen - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 11/29 18:00 23 TSV Neudrossenfeld v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/08 14:00 24 Würzburger FV v Bayern Hof - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/15 15:00 25 ASV Cham v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/22 14:00 26 Würzburger FV v TSV Abtswind - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/28 18:00 27 SpVgg SV Weiden v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/05 13:00 28 Würzburger FV v VfB Eichstätt - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/12 12:00 29 FC Ingolstadt II v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/19 13:00 30 Würzburger FV v SV Fortuna Regensburg - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/25 17:00 31 SC Eltersdorf v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/03 13:00 32 Würzburger FV v Eintracht Munchberg - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/11 13:00 33 DJK Ammerthal v Würzburger FV - View
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/17 12:00 34 Würzburger FV v ASV Neumarkt - View

Wikipedia - Würzburger FV

FV 04 Würzburg is a German association football club from the city of Würzburg, Bavaria founded in 1904 as 1. Würzburger FV 04. The club emerged as WFV in 1923 after leaving a short-lived union formed with a gymnastics club.

History

1904-1981: FV 04 Würzburg

The team has played as an unheralded local amateur side for most of its existence. From 1927 to 1933, they played in the tier-one Bezirksliga Bayern. In 1933–34 they spent a single season in the top flight Gauliga Bayern, one of sixteen premier divisions formed in the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich in 1933. Towards the end of World War II, WFV was forced into a merger with Kickers Würzburg to play together as the wartime side (Kriegspielgemeinschaft) KSG Würzburg. The unified club spent two seasons in last place in the Gauliga Bayern (Gruppe Nord). Play was interrupted as the war progressed and the team was disbanded at the end of the conflict.

WFV was re-established after the war and returned to playing anonymously in the lower amateur divisions. It became a permanent fixture in the tier-three Amateurliga Bayern from 1950 onwards. After not qualifying for the new single-division Amateurliga in 1963, the club declined somewhat, spending time in the tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Nord, interrupted by a Bayernliga appearance from 1964 to 1966. In 1970, the club finally returned to the third division more permanently. They broke through to the 2nd Bundesliga Süd 1976 in spite of a second-place finish and a 0:2 playoff loss to Wacker München when Wacker declined promotion.

Würzburg's four-year-long turn in the second division was a difficult struggle and they were relegated in 1980 after a 21st place finish. Their descent to the Oberliga Bayern (III) ended with another last place finish and was then promptly followed by the financial collapse of the club which owed its creditors over 2.5 million Marks. WFV sold its stadium to local rival DJK Würzburg to help clear its debt before the club was folded up in May 1981.

1981-2021: Würzburger FV

The members immediately formed the current club Würzburger FV which began play in the depths of the tenth division Kreisklasse C. They have since played their way back to the Oberliga Bayern (IV) where they finished a strong third in 2005–06. During their climb the team earned an appearance in the opening round of the 2001–02 German Cup tournament, but were thrashed 0:10 by then Bundesliga side 1860 Munich.

In the 2007–08 season, the club successfully battled against relegation, finishing 14th. The following season, 2008–09, saw the return of the Würzburg derby after Kickers Würzburg gained promotion to the Oberliga. The two clubs had not played against each other at this level since 1981 and have last met in a league game in the 1998–99 season in the Landesliga.

WFV experienced a difficult 2008–09 season and had to continue its fight for Bayernliga survival in the post-season, having finished on equal points with SV Seligenporten (15th) and TSV Rain am Lech (16th) and therefore requiring a set of deciders to be played. The club lost both games and was relegated back to the Landesliga, alongside Kickers.

In 2009–10 they took the Landesliga championship and promoted to Oberliga Bayern once more. At the end of the 2011–12 season the club managed to qualify for the promotion round to the new Regionalliga Bayern and advanced to the second round after defeating SpVgg Selbitz convincingly in two games. In this round the club went out to SV Heimstetten on away goals after losing 1–0 in Heimstetten and winning 2–1 at home, thereby remaining in the Bayernliga. The club also missed out on a chance to play on the same level again with local rival Würzburger Kickers, who achieved promotion to the Regionalliga after a Landesliga championship.

Since October 2021: FV 04 Würzburg

After a merger with "Würzburger Förderverein 04 e.V" the club took back its traditional name "FV 04 Würzburg".

Würzburger FV is a professional soccer team based in Würzburg, Germany. The team was founded in 1904 and has a rich history in German football. Würzburger FV competes in the lower divisions of German football, but has a strong fan base and a proud tradition of developing young talent.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadion am Dallenberg, which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. Würzburger FV has a reputation for playing an attacking style of football, with a focus on quick passing and fluid movement.

The club has had success in regional competitions and has a number of local rivalries with other teams in the area. Würzburger FV is known for its passionate supporters, who create a lively atmosphere at home matches.

Overall, Würzburger FV is a respected and competitive team in German football, with a strong tradition and a bright future ahead.