Overview
TSV Schwieberdingen is a long-established community sports association based in Schwieberdingen, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Founded in 1906, the club follows the typical German "Turn- und Sportverein" model and today lists more than 2,200 members. It fields teams and offers sporting opportunities for a wide range of ages and abilities, with a visible emphasis on grassroots activity, local competitions and youth development.
Football section and competitive level
The club's most widely followed section is its football department. The senior men's team competes in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, which is part of the fourth tier of the German football league system (IV). Home matches are played at the Felsenberg-Arena, the club's primary stadium and event venue. Season-by-season performance follows the familiar promotion and relegation pattern of German regional leagues, and the team often balances ambitions for regional success with a focus on developing local players.
History and development
TSV Schwieberdingen traces its roots to the early 20th century. Like many community clubs founded before World War I, it expanded gradually through the interwar and postwar periods, adding sports sections and facilities as local interest and resources allowed. Over decades the club professionalized its organization, introduced structured youth programs and became a social as well as sporting hub in its town. For an overview of the club's past and milestones see the club history resources.
Facilities and activities
The association maintains training grounds, indoor halls and the stadium complex used for larger fixtures and community events. Typical offerings include organised training for children and adults, recreational teams, and coaching courses. Sections and activities commonly associated with a TSV-style club include:
- Football teams (senior and youth)
- Gymnastics and general fitness
- Recreational and social events
The club publishes information, fixtures and membership details through its official site and local communications channels.
Community role and notable facts
Beyond competitive sport, TSV Schwieberdingen acts as a local meeting point that supports volunteer involvement, health-oriented programmes and social cohesion. Its more than 2,200 members reflect a broad cross-section of the town's population, and match days at the Felsenberg-Arena often bring together fans from the surrounding region. For visitors and residents alike, the club remains an important element of Schwieberdingen's civic life and sporting landscape; further municipal context is available from regional sources about football and club culture.