Results

Germany Verbandsliga 08/17 16:00 - SG Eintracht 02 Bad Kreuznach v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim L 1-0
Germany Verbandsliga 07/31 17:30 - SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v TuS Marienborn W 2-1
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 06/02 12:00 38 [16] SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v TuS Mechtersheim [12] W 2-1
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 05/18 13:30 37 SV Morlautern v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 05/10 17:30 36 [16] SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v Baumholder [17] W 2-0
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 05/04 13:30 35 [18] TSG Pfeddersheim v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim [16] L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 05/01 12:00 34 [16] SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v FC Bitburg [20] W 4-1
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 04/27 14:00 33 Arminia Ludwigshafen v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim D 0-0
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 04/21 13:00 32 SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v FV Diefflen L 1-3
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 04/13 13:30 31 [5] SV Auersmacher v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim [15] L 3-1
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 04/06 12:30 30 SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim v Pirmasens D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar 03/30 14:30 29 [13] FV Dudenhofen v SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim [15] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 2 2 0
Goals against 2 1 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim is a German association football club from the city of Waldalgesheim, Rhineland-Palatinate. The team is part of a larger sports club that also has departments for basketball, tennis, and general fitness.

History

Like other clubs throughout the country, Waldalgesheim struggled through World War I, but survived the conflict to become C-Klasse champions on the strength of an undefeated season in 1926–27, and followed up that success with a B-Klasse title the following year. By 1930 the club were owners of their own playing field and were still part of B-Klasse competition before the outbreak of World War II. The first team side suspended operations during the war, while the youth team remained active. SV resumed play in 1946 and by 1950 was playing in the 2. Amateurliga Rheinland (IV). For nearly two decades the club remained in local level A- and B-Klasse competition.

They played in the 2. Amateurliga Rheinhessen and Bezirksliga Rheinhessen through the 70s before backsliding. A return to Bezirksliga play in 1989 was followed by a slow climb up through the Landesliga Südwest/Ost (VI) (1997–2004) into the Verbandsliga Südwest (V) before a second-place result put Waldalgesheim into the Oberliga Südwest for the 2008–09 season.

The club remained at this level for four seasons but was relegated again in 2012 after finishing 17th in the league. It made an immediate return to the Oberliga after a Verbandsliga title in 2013. A South West Cup win in 2013–14 earned the club the right to enter the first round of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, for the first time. At the same time however the club was unable to avoid relegation from the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar, dropping back down to the Verbandsliga again in 2014.

The club lost its first ever DFB-Pokal match 6–0 against Bayer Leverkusen on 15 August 2014.

SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim is a German football club based in the small town of Waldalgesheim, located in the Rhineland-Palatinate region. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim competes in various regional leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of community through the sport.

The team's colors are traditionally represented in their kits, which often feature a blend of vibrant hues that reflect the club's identity. The club's home matches are played at their local stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their team, creating an electric atmosphere on match days.

SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim is known for its emphasis on youth development, providing opportunities for young players to hone their skills and progress through the ranks. The club promotes a strong sense of sportsmanship and teamwork, making it a cornerstone of the local sports culture.

With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim continues to be a beloved institution in German football, embodying the spirit of grassroots soccer while striving for excellence on the pitch.