Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 11/17 14:00 13 Siegburger SV 04 v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 12/01 14:00 14 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v Bonn Endenich 1908 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 12/06 19:00 15 Bonner SC v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 03/09 14:00 16 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v SSV Merten - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 03/16 14:30 17 VfL Vichttal v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 03/23 14:00 18 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v SpVg Frechen 20 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 03/30 13:00 19 SpVg Porz 1919 v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 04/06 13:00 20 FC Union Schafhausen v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 04/13 13:00 21 FC Hennef 05 v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 04/27 13:00 22 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v Fortuna Cologne II - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 05/01 13:00 23 FC Wegberg-Beeck v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 05/04 13:00 24 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v Teutonia Weiden - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 05/11 13:30 25 TuS BW Konigsdorf v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 05/18 13:00 26 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v FC Pesch 1956 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 05/25 13:15 27 FC Hurth v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 06/01 13:00 28 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v Siegburger SV 04 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 06/09 13:15 29 Bonn Endenich 1908 v Bergisch Gladbach 09 - View
Germany Oberliga Mittelrhein 06/15 13:00 30 Bergisch Gladbach 09 v Bonner SC - View

SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 is a German association football club from the city of Bergisch Gladbach in North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

The club was established in 1909 as Fußball Club Bergisch Gladbach and was joined that same year by the membership of FC Montania Bergisch-Gladbach. On 22 January 1919, FC merged with Turn- und Sportverein der Firma J. W. Zanders Bergisch Gladbach to form Sport-Verein Bergisch Gladbach. This club merged with VfL Gronau in 1936. The team emerged from lower-tier play into the Landesliga Rheinbezirk in 1948, and in the following season, into the 2. Liga-West (II). Following league reorganization in 1952, FC settled into the Amateurliga Mittelrhein (III), where they first took a group title within the division in 1953 before moving on to capture the national amateur final 3:2 over Homberger SV. This led to a first-round DFB-Pokal (German Cup) appearance in 1954, which was followed by additional Amateurliga Mittelrhein group titles in 1955, 1956, and 1958. FC was unable to match its earlier success and the team's performance fell off entering into the 1960s. They played as a lower-table third-division side into the early 1970s.

A 1973 merger with SSG Bergisch Gladbach – itself newly formed out of the union of SV Blau-Weiss 1962 Hand, SV Katterbach, and Sportfreunde Paffrath – failed to improve the club's fortunes, and SSG slipped to lower-level competition. The club has since made sporadic appearances in the Oberliga Nordrhein (IV) (1987–88, 1996–98, 2003–04), most recently returning to fourth-tier play in 2006. In 2007 Bergisch Gladbach decided to drop SSG from its name. The club changed its name again in April 2008 to SV Bergisch Gladbach 09, though it is called Bergisch Gladbach 09 most of the time.

After a number of seasons fluctuating between the Verbandsliga Mittelrhein and the Oberliga Nordrhein, the club won promotion to the NRW-Liga in 2009. When this league was disbanded in 2012, they were admitted to the Regionalliga West, where they lasted for just one season before being relegated to the Mittelrheinliga. They were promoted back to the Regionalliga West as champions in 2019 but were relegated again two years later.

Bergisch Gladbach 09 is a professional soccer team based in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. The team was founded in 1909 and has a rich history in German football. They currently compete in the Oberliga Mittelrhein, which is the fifth tier of the German football league system.

Bergisch Gladbach 09 has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Belkaw Arena, a modern stadium with a capacity of 10,000 spectators. The team's colors are red and white, and their mascot is a lion named Leo.

The club has a reputation for developing young talent and has produced several players who have gone on to play at the highest levels of professional soccer. Bergisch Gladbach 09 is known for their attacking style of play and their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at their matches.

Overall, Bergisch Gladbach 09 is a respected and competitive team in German football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.