SV Eintracht Trier 05

Bundesliga and Regionalliga Südwest, and has achieved notable successes such as winning the German Amateur Championship multiple times and reaching the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal in 1998.Westmark and Eintracht played first in the Bezirksliga Rhein-Saar and then in the Gauliga Mittelrhein, one of 16 top-flight divisions formed through the 1933 re-organization of German football under the Third Reich.The newly combined side resumed playing in the top-flight Oberliga Südwest (Gruppe Nord), but were never a serious contender at that level, consistently finishing well behind the leaders.The senior side performed well in the Amateurliga after their descent, but failed in a bid to advance at the end of the 1975–76 season after winning their division and then finishing second in the relegation play-off group.The club went on to perform well through the next decade and on into the mid-1990s, earning a string of top three finishes which included Amateurliga titles in 1986, 1993, and 1994 and consecutive German Amateur Championships in 1988 and 1989.They also enjoyed an extended run in the 1998 DFB-Pokal (German Cup) tournament, advancing to the semi-finals before finally being put out by MSV Duisburg in a match that ended in a 1–1 draw before being decided 9–10 on penalty kicks.Kevric was to see out the rest of the season with the team before resigning his position on 3 March 2007 after a 2–0 home defeat at the hands of FV Engers 07 which finally ended all hopes for promotion.Under Kartz the team was able to lift itself once again and even managed to win the Rhineland Cup after a 2–1 victory over TuS on 7 June 2007, leading to qualification to the opening round of the DFB-Pokal.Eintracht Trier maintained a position in the upper ranks of the Regionalliga in subsequent seasons but failed to qualify for the promotion playoffs.In March 2014, after a 1–0 defeat against TuS Koblenz, the club parted ways with head coach Roland Seitz due to a poor start to the second half of the season, including four consecutive winless matches.[6] Trier won the North group but narrowly missed direct promotion in the championship round, losing out to Wormatia Worms on goal difference.SV Eintracht Trier 05 II currently plays in Rheinland Kreisliga C Trier/Eifel Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Historical chart of Eintracht Trier league performance
MoselstadionThomas KlasenRegionalliga SüdwestOberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/SaarHome coloursAway coloursGerman association football clubRhineland-PalatinatePorta Nigra2. BundesligaDFB-PokalBezirksliga Rhein-SaarGauliga MittelrheinThird ReichFV SaarbrückenVfB StuttgartGauliga MosellandOberliga SüdwestBundesligaAmateurliga RheinlandRöchling VölklingenAmateuroberliga SüdwestMSV DuisburgRegionalliga West/SüdwestRegionalliga WestRegionalligaSC PaderbornFV Engers 07SpVgg EGC WirgesSchalkeEintracht Bad KreuznachTuS KoblenzRoland SeitzJens KieferSV Elversberg3. LigaRhineland Cup2016–17 DFB-PokalBorussia Dortmund2016–17 seasonCOVID-19 pandemicJosef ÇınarWormatia WormsHertha WiesbachEintracht StadtallendorfStuttgarter Kickers2022–23 Regionalliga seasonDuisburgAndreas IvanJan-Lucas DorowDamjan MarčetaSC VerlJason ThayaparanDaniel BuballaHenri WeigeltMirko SchusterGerman amateur championship2. Oberliga SüdwestRegionalliga SüdRheinlandligaMario BaslerReinhold BreuPeter RubeckOscar CorrochanoJosef Cinar2. Bundesliga SüdRegionalligasPromotedRelegatedEintracht TrierYou'll Never Walk AloneList of SV Eintracht Trier 05 players1974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–25Eintracht BraunschweigDarmstadt 98Fortuna DüsseldorfGreuther FürthHamburger SVHannover 96Hertha BSC1. FC KaiserslauternKarlsruher SC1. FC Köln1. FC MagdeburgPreußen Münster1. FC NürnbergJahn RegensburgSchalke 04SSV UlmAlemannia AachenVfR AalenRot Weiss AhlenViktoria AschaffenburgErzgebirge AueFC AugsburgSV Babelsberg 03SpVgg BayreuthBlau-Weiß 90 BerlinTennis Borussia BerlinUnion BerlinArminia BielefeldVfL BochumStahl BrandenburgWerder BremenWacker BurghausenVfR BürstadtSC CharlottenburgChemnitzer FCEnergie CottbusDynamo DresdenRot-Weiß ErfurtRot-Weiss EssenEintracht FrankfurtFSV FrankfurtFreiburger FCSC FreiburgFC GüterslohHallescher FCTSV Havelse1. FC Heidenheim1899 HoffenheimFC HomburgFC IngolstadtCarl Zeiss JenaHessen KasselHolstein KielFortuna KölnRB LeipzigVfB LeipzigVfB Lübeck1. FSV Mainz 05Waldhof MannheimSV MeppenBorussia MönchengladbachTSV 1860 MunichKickers OffenbachRot-Weiß OberhausenVfB OldenburgVfL OsnabrückFC RemscheidSSV ReutlingenHansa Rostock1. FC SaarbrückenFSV SalmrohrSV SandhausenTuS Schloß Neuhaus1. FC Schweinfurt 05Sportfreunde SiegenUnion SolingenFC St. PauliKFC Uerdingen 05SpVgg UnterhachingWattenscheid 09Wehen WiesbadenVfL WolfsburgWuppertaler SVWürzburger KickersFSV Zwickau2. Bundesliga NordHSV Barmbek-UhlenhorstWacker 04 Berlin1. FC BocholtBonner SCOSC BremerhavenSpVgg ErkenschwickSchwarz-Weiß Essen1. SC Göttingen 05DJK GüterslohArminia HannoverOSV HannoverSC HerfordWestfalia HerneViktoria KölnBayer LeverkusenRot-Weiß Lüdenscheid1. FC MülheimSpandauer SVDSC Wanne-EickelOlympia WilhelmshavenKSV BaunatalVfB EppingenFC Hanau 93VfR HeilbronnBayern HofESV IngolstadtMTV IngolstadtVfR MannheimBorussia NeunkirchenFK PirmasensBSV 07 SchwenningenWürzburger FVIntroductionPromotion to 2. BundesligaPromotion to BundesligaTop scorers2024–25 clubsBahlinger SCEintracht Frankfurt IISGV FreibergSC Freiburg IIBarockstadt Fulda-LehnerzFC Gießen1. Göppinger SVTSV Steinbach Haiger1899 Hoffenheim IIFC 08 HomburgMainz 05 IIFC 08 VillingenAstoria Walldorf