SV Vötting-Weihenstephan

Sport Verein Vötting-Weihenstephan e.V 1948 is a sports club based in Freising, Germany. The club was founded on March 17, 1948.[5] It is best known for its mens football team which currently plays in the Kreisliga (Kreisklasse 3, Kreis Donau/Isar).[3]

SV Vötting-Weihenstephan
Full nameSV Vötting-Weihenstephan 1948
Nickname(s)SV Vötting
Founded1948
StadiumSportplatz Vöttinger Weiher[1]
Capacity1,000
Coordinates48°23'19.3"N 11°43'06.5"E
ChairmanMarkus Schappert[2]
ManagerMaximilian Peschek[3]
LeagueKreisliga, Kreisklasse 3, Kreis Donau/Isar
2021/20221st[4]
WebsiteClub website


Players

First-team squad

As of 28 January 2023[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK Germany GER Jakob Hutter
22 GK Germany GER Fabio Ordnung
39 DF Germany GER Conrad Carl Czuprin
DF Germany GER Jannis Göft-Michaelis
33 DF Germany GER Michael Kronthaler
3 DF Germany GER Luca Minette
17 DF Germany GER Christian Pfluegler
18 DF Germany GER Tobias Stable
5 DF Germany GER Sebastian Steger
2 DF Germany GER Philipp Weinberger
7 MF Germany GER Leander Baumgarten
6 MF Germany GER Jakob Herrmann
8 MF Germany GER Daniel Hesse
27 MF Germany GER Philipp Meyer
23 MF Germany GER Felix Pfeilmeier
31 MF Germany GER Petar Projic
19 MF Germany GER Noah Rock
26 MF Germany GER Jacob Thalhuber
21 MF Germany GER Jonathan Then
4 MF Germany GER Daniel Willig
9 FW Germany GER Adrian Berlinghoff
13 FW Germany GER Daniel Busch
10 FW Germany GER Michael Eberl
FW Germany GER Andreas Fretz
FW Germany GER Sebastian Pflügler
15 FW Germany GER Jonas Sittenauer
FW Germany GER Sebastian Stable

Notable Players

  • Hans Pflügler began his youth career at SV Vötting-Weihenstephan, playing there from 1967 to 1975. He would go on to play for Bayern Munich, winning ten major titles and appearing in nearly 400 official games. Additionally Pflügler represented West Germany at the Euro 1988 and 1990 World Cup, winning the tournament.

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