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VfB Auerbach : ウィキペディア英語版
VfB Auerbach

VfB Auerbach is a German football club from the city of Auerbach, Saxony. The club also has a tennis department.
==History==
The association was founded as the ''Auerbacher Fußball Club'' on 17 May 1906 making it the second-oldest side in Vogtland. They won their first title in the second class Gau Vogtland, part of the VMBV (Verband Mittledeutschland Ballspiel Verein or Federation of Central German Ballgame Clubs), in 1908. ''AFC'' was officially registered on 20 June 1913 and after World War I on 18 April 1919, with the introduction of departments for athletics, tennis, and winter sports re-made itself as the sportsclub ''VfB Auerbach 1906''.
In the aftermath of World War II occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of existing organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs. In the fall of 1945 the club was re-established as the football department of ''Sport- und Kultur-Kartell Auerbach i.V.''. A new sportsclub known as ''BSG KWU Auerbach'' was created out of ''SuKK Auerbach'' in 1949 and renamed ''BSG Einheit Auerbach'' on 6 January 1951. ''BSG'' was an unheralded local side in and out of the lower division Berziksliga Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz) in East Germany. In 1989, shortly before the end of the DDR-era ''BSG'' was the largest sports club in Auerbach with departments for bowling, boxing, fencing, gymnastics, hiking, roller skating, tennis, and table tennis.
The club returned to its roots after German re-unification when it was re-established as ''VfB Auerbach'' and continued to play in what was now the sixth division Berzirksliga Chemnitz. By the mid-90s they were playing in the Landesliga Sachsen (V), and after three second-place finishes (1996, 2001, 2002), finally captured the division title in 2003 to earn promotion to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV). ''VfB'' played in the Oberliga for nine seasons, initially struggeling but then achieving three runners-up finishes in its last four seasons there. The last of those, in 2012, qualified the team for the reformed Regionalliga Nordost, where it plays today.〔(Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv ) Historical German domestic league tables〕〔(VfB Auerbach at Fussball.de ) Tables and results of all German football leagues〕

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