The SpVgg Bad Homburg is a German association football club from the town of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Hesse.
The club's greatest success came in 1973 when it won the German amateur football championship, but it also reached the final of this competition on another three occasions. SpVgg also took part in the German Cup on two occasions, in 1977–78 and 1992–93. The club folded in 1999 and reformed soon after and now plays as the SpVgg 05/99 Bomber Bad Homburg.
33-year-old player-manager, Solz won the German amateur championship with SpVggBadHomburg against the 1. FC Kaiserslautern amateurs on 30 June 1973. Solz gained...
Amateurliga Bayern (runners-up): FC Bayreuth Landesliga Westfalen (champion): SpVgg Röhlinghausen Südwest region: SC Zweibrücken The term "amateur" in German...
two teams, 1. FC Saarbrücken II, 1. FC Union Berlin II, VfL Bochum II, SpVgg Unterhaching II and SV Wehen Wiesbaden II were also withdrawn at the end...
championship, it reached the semi-finals before being knocked out by SpVggBadHomburg. The 1973–74 season was without the option of promotion due to the...
with SpVggBadHomburg, now as a goalkeeper. With this club he reached the final of the German Amateur Football Championship in 1955, which the Bad Homburg...
1970. 18 VfB Marburg was part of VfL Marburg from 1937 to 1992. 19 SpVggBadHomburg withdrew during the 1998–99 season after 16 games, declaring insolvency...