1. FC Heidenheim 1846

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1. FC Heidenheim 1846
Full name 1. Fußballclub Heidenheim 1846 e.V.
Founded August 14, 1846
Ground Albstadion
(Capacity 6,000)
Chairman Volker Wiedenmann
Manager Klaus Mayer
League Regionalliga Süd
2007-08 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV), 4rd
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1. FC Heidenheim 1846 is a German football club from the city of Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg.

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The current day club was formed in 2007 through the separation of the football section from parent association Heidenheimer Sportbund, a larger sports club that has 5,800 members in 27 departments. The independence of the football side allows it to operate under the stricter economic standards set for professional clubs which are members of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball-Bund or German Football Association).

Logo of parent association Heidenheimer SB
Logo of parent association Heidenheimer SB

Heidenheimer SB itself was founded through the 1972 merger of TSB Heidenheim and VfL Heidenheim. The club's origins go back to the August 14, 1846 establishment of the gymnastics club Turngemeinde Heidenheim, which folded in 1852, but was re-constituted under the same name in 1861. The club was re-named Turnverein Heidenheim in 1872.

A football department was created within the association on July 8, 1911 and became an independent side known as VfR 1911 Heidenheim on August 21, 1922. The swimming club Schwimmverein 04 Heidenheim joined VfR in 1936 to form VfL Heidenheim 04. In 1949, following World War II, these two clubs went their separate ways, the swimmers under their original name, and the footballers as VfL Heidenheim 1911.

In the meantime, parent club TV 1846 Heidenheim was joined on July 13, 1935 by SpVgg Heidenheim and then on April 3, 1937 merged with 1. Sportverein 1900 Heidenheim - which was known as Athletenklub Hellenstein until 1920 - to become TSV 1846 Heidenheim. After the war TSV was united with Turnerbund Heidenheim 1902 whose history was as a worker's club. TB was established on December 21, 1902 and was re-named Turnerbund Heidenheim on August 6, 1904. This club merged with Arbeiterturnverein 1904 Heidenheim on March 8, 1919. Like other worker's clubs, TB was considered as politically unreliable by the Nazi regime and was dissolved in 1933. It was re-established after the war and on February 3, 1946 joined TSV 1846 Heidenheim to form TSB 1846 Heidenheim.

The May 27, 1972 merger of TSB and VfL brought all these threads together, returning the footballers to the fold of the original gymnastics club. Heidenheimer SB and predecessor VfL Heidenheim played in the Amateurliga Württemberg (III) from 1963-75 and again from 1976-79. Regional cup wins led to the team's participation in the opening round of the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1975, 1978, and 1980, before the side slipped into lower level competition.

The club has since recovered and in 2004 advanced to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg where they still compete today.

FC Heidenheim welcomed Premiership team Birmingham City to their stadium for a friendly game in July 2007. The final score was 1-0 to the Blues courtesy of a well taken Mikael Forssell strike.

The club archived Regionalliga qualification in 2007-08 with a fourth-place finish.

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Since June 1973 the team has played in the Albstadion which has a capacity of 6,000.

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