On 15 December 1913, the FC Schwarze Elf Nieder-Ingelheim was founded, which is the origin of today's club.
With the end of World War II, the club was dissolved and re-established on 13 July 1946.
In 1954, the team became runners-up in the Amateurliga Südwest and participated in the German Amateur Championship, where they lost the decisive match for group victory against Spvgg.
After a series of runner-up finishes, SpVgg returned to the now Verbandsliga Südwest, the highest regional league, in 1985.
Two years later, however, relegation followed due to a worse goal difference compared to SpVgg EGC Wirges.