Results

Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/20 12:00 34 SV Erlenbach v Frohnlach L 4-0
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/13 12:00 33 Frohnlach v DJK Ammerthal D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/06 14:00 32 TSV Aubstadt v Frohnlach L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/29 13:00 31 Frohnlach v Wurzburger Kickers II L 1-2
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/26 17:00 21 [18] Frohnlach v DJK Don Bosco Bamberg [12] L 0-3
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/21 17:00 30 SC Eltersdorf v Frohnlach L 2-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/17 15:00 20 [15] Weiden v Frohnlach [18] L 3-0
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/15 13:00 29 Frohnlach v Ansbach L 0-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/08 12:00 28 Viktoria Aschaffenburg v Frohnlach L 8-0
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/05 17:00 23 Frohnlach v TSV Grossbardorf L 0-5
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/31 17:00 27 [18] Frohnlach v Feucht SC [13] W 3-0
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/25 13:00 26 [2] VfB Eichstätt v Frohnlach [18] L 3-1

Wikipedia - VfL Frohnlach

VfL Frohnlach is a German association football club from the municipality of Frohnlach in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Bavaria.

History

The club was established as Sports Club Arminia Frohnlach in 1919 and, after a 1925 merger with Turnverein Frohnlach, became Verein für Leibesübungen 1919 e. V. Frohnlach. In addition to fielding a football side the sports club had departments for cycling, fistball, and gymnastics. Like other clubs that were part of the Arbeiter-Turn- und -Sportbundes (Worker's Gymnastics and Sports Union) VfL was banned in 1933 by the Nazi regime as politically undesirable. After World War II it was re-established as TV Frohnlach and before the end of 1945 was playing as Allgemeine Sportvereinigung Frohnlach. By 1948 the association was again known as VfL.

The footballers took part in lower level local play in the Coburg district league, until the mid-70s when the club made a rapid ascent with the support of local furniture maker Willi Schillig, who took on the presidency and a major sponsorship role. Three consecutive promotions from 1978 to 1980 saw the club through to the fourth division Bayernliga. They also made their first appearance in DFB-Pokal (German Cup) play in 1980 where they were put out in the second round by Stuttgarter Kickers (0:9). Frohnlach enjoyed a decade long run in the Bayernliga until slipping to become an elevator side, moving frequently up and down between fourth- and fifth-tier play. The team competed as an Bayernliga side in 1992–93, 1994–99, and 2004–07. Their most current result, a 16th-place finish, saw the club sent down to the Landesliga Bayern-Nord (V), where they finished on top and returned to the Bayernliga for the 2008–09 season.

After another relegation in 2010 the club promptly bounced back and won the Landesliga title for a fifth time in 2011. At the end of the 2011–12 season the club managed to finish in the top nine of the Bayernliga and thereby directly qualified for the new tier four Regionalliga Bayern. In the 2012–13 season the club struggled in the bottom region of the table all season and was eventually relegated back to the Bayernliga. Frohnlach had to enter the relegation round in the 2015–16 Bayernliga season and, after two loses against Würzburger Kickers II, was initially relegated but was awarded another opportunity by having to face SV Erlbach for one more Bayernliga spot where the club successfully defended its league place.

Germany soccer team "Frohnlach" is a talented and competitive team that hails from the small town of Frohnlach in Bavaria. Known for their strong work ethic, skillful play, and passionate fan base, Frohnlach has a rich history of success in regional and national competitions.

The team's players are dedicated and disciplined, always striving to improve their game and work together as a cohesive unit on the field. With a mix of experienced veterans and promising young talent, Frohnlach boasts a well-rounded roster that can compete with the best teams in the country.

Off the field, Frohnlach is deeply rooted in the local community, with strong ties to their loyal supporters and a commitment to giving back through various charitable initiatives. The team's colors of red and white are proudly displayed by fans at every match, creating a vibrant and electric atmosphere in the stadium.

Overall, Germany soccer team "Frohnlach" is a respected and admired club with a bright future ahead. Their passion for the game and dedication to success make them a force to be reckoned with in the world of German soccer.