Fixtures

Germany Bundesliga II 04/20 11:00 30 Kaiserslautern vs Wehen SV - View
Germany Bundesliga II 04/28 11:30 31 Wehen SV vs Greuther Furth - View
Germany Bundesliga II 05/05 11:30 32 Wehen SV vs Holstein Kiel - View
Germany Bundesliga II 05/12 11:30 33 Eintracht Braunschweig vs Wehen SV - View
Germany Bundesliga II 05/19 13:30 34 Wehen SV vs St Pauli - View

Results

Germany Bundesliga II 04/13 11:00 29 [14] Wehen SV v Fortuna Dusseldorf [3] L 0-2
Germany Bundesliga II 04/05 16:30 28 [17] Hansa Rostock v Wehen SV [12] L 3-1
Germany Bundesliga II 03/31 11:30 27 [13] Wehen SV v VfL Osnabruck [18] L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 03/21 12:00 - Wehen SV v Waldhof Mannheim W 3-1
Germany Bundesliga II 03/17 12:30 26 [4] Hamburg v Wehen SV [13] L 3-0
Germany Bundesliga II 03/09 12:00 25 [13] Wehen SV v Hannover 96 [5] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga II 03/03 12:30 24 [11] Elversberg v Wehen SV [14] W 0-3
Germany Bundesliga II 02/23 17:30 23 [13] Wehen SV v Paderborn [6] L 1-2
Germany Bundesliga II 02/17 12:00 22 [14] Schalke v Wehen SV [13] L 1-0
Germany Bundesliga II 02/09 17:30 21 [12] Wehen SV v Nurnberg [10] D 1-1
Germany Bundesliga II 02/02 17:30 20 [8] Karlsruher SC v Wehen SV [11] D 2-2
Germany Bundesliga II 01/27 12:00 19 [13] Wehen SV v Hertha Berlin [9] W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 25 23
Wins 18 12 6
Draws 10 6 4
Losses 20 7 13
Goals for 68 38 30
Goals against 67 27 40
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - SV Wehen Wiesbaden

SV Wehen Wiesbaden is a German association football club based in Wiesbaden, Hesse. Since the beginning of the 2007–08 season the club has no longer played its home games in Taunusstein, where it was originally located. In the summer of 2007 Wiesbaden was added to the original name of SV Wehen. The club currently competes in the 2. Bundesliga from 2023–24 after promotion from 3. Liga in 2022–23.

History

Amateur Football (1926–1994)

Historical chart of Wehen Wiesbaden league performance

The club was founded under the name of SV Wehen 1926 – Taunusstein in 1926 and disbanded by the Nazi government in 1933, although the football department was maintained by playing occasional friendly matches until 1939. The club re-established itself in 1946, following World War II. They operated both first and reserve teams from the beginning, with their first team competing in local amateur division, the B-Klasse Wiesbaden. The club's first youth team was established in 1955 and they subsequently started to use their own talented young players to strengthen the first team. By the mid-1970s, the youth department was split in ten teams with more than 150 players and a women's team was first established in 1984. Wehen won the Hessenpokal in 1988, 1996 and 2000, which gave them berths in the German Cup in those years.

Third Tier and upwards (1994–)

Historical crest of SV Wehen Taunusstein

In 1994, the third tier of German football underwent a reform which resulted in the elevation of the Regionalliga. Wehen had finished seventh in the Oberliga Hessen in the previous year and thus became a founding member of the Regionalliga Süd. In spite of its relegation in 1995, the club managed to establish itself in the newly-founded league over the next ten years.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, Wehen finished first and earned promotion to the 2.Bundesliga. Its first second-tier season saw the club finish eighth and the inauguration of its current home, Brita-Arena. In spite of a berth in the DFB Pokal quarterfinals, Wehen was relegated to the 3. Liga in 2009, which would remain the club's division for the next ten seasons.

Wehen achieved a third-place finish at the end of the 2018–19 season and thereby qualified for the promotion playoffs to the 2.Bundesliga against FC Ingolstadt. After a 1–2 defeat in their home game, the team managed to carry a 3–2 victory on Ingolstadt's turf. Advancing on away goals, Wehen was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga for only the second time in club history. However, the club experienced a difficult 2019–20 season and finished in 17th place, fielding the league's worst defence with 65 goals conceded. Along with Dynamo Dresden, Wehen were relegated after just one season in the second tier.

On 6 June 2023, Wehen Wiesbaden secured promotion to 2. Bundesliga from 2023–24 after defeating Arminia Bielefeld on aggregate 6–1 in the promotion/relegation play-off matches and returned to the second tier after three years absence.

Wehen SV is a professional soccer team based in Wiesbaden, Germany. The team was founded in 1926 and currently competes in the 3. Liga, the third tier of German football. Wehen SV plays their home matches at the BRITA-Arena, which has a seating capacity of 12,566.

The team's colors are red and black, and their mascot is a lion named "Leo". Wehen SV has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support and dedication to the club.

Over the years, Wehen SV has had some success in German football, including winning the Hessenpokal (Hesse Cup) multiple times. The team has also had several notable players come through their ranks, some of whom have gone on to play at higher levels of the sport.

Wehen SV is known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit. They have a reputation for being a tough opponent for any team they face, and their matches are always exciting to watch. With a rich history and a bright future ahead, Wehen SV continues to be a respected and competitive team in German soccer.