Union Böckingen
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Union Böckingen is a German sports club from the district of Böckingen in the city of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg. Founded in 1908 out of the merger of Fussball Klub Germania 08 Böcking and Viktoria Böcking,[1] the club today has 1,200 members in departments for canoeing, handball, and skiing. The footballers made up the largest section in the club with nearly 600 members. The most successful department is the canoe section which has won medals at the national and world championships.
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Full name | Fussball Verein Union 08 Böckingen e.V. | |
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Nickname(s) | Die Löwen (the Lions) | |
Founded | 1908 | |
Dissolved | 2012 | |
Ground | Stadion am See | |
Capacity | 10,000 | |
2011–12 | Bezirksliga Unterland (VIII), 2nd | |
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In 2012 the football department of the club left to merge with FC Heilbronn to form a new club, the FC Union Heilbronn.