The club's lack of football activity was due to not having a home ground at it was decided to play as a reserve team for local side TSV Wolfratshausen to compensate for this.
The club's most prominent member in those early days was a young Edmund Stoiber, later to become Minister President of Bavaria.
The team came second in this league in its first year there too, but failed in the promotion round, losing in extra time to Wacker Burghausen II.
[4] In this game, the team beat SG Quelle Fürth 3–2 and earned promotion to the Oberliga Bayern, Bavarias highest league.
[5] The tier-four Bayernliga provided a mark to high for the club and it finished last in the league, with only six wins out of 34 games, having to return to the Landesliga.