VfL Lübeck-Schwartau

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VfL Lübeck-Schwartau
Full name HM Handball Marketing Spielbetriebs GmbH & Co. KG
Abbreviation (s) VfL
Founded 1863 ( VfL Bad Schwartau )
2002 (GmbH & Co. KG)
Club colors blue White
Hall Hansehalle , Lübeck
Places 3200
executive Director Daniel Pankofer
Trainer Piotr Przybecki
league 2nd Bundesliga
2019/20
rank 12th place
DHB Cup 1 round
Website schwartau-bundesliga.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National DHB Cup winner
2001

VfL Lübeck-Schwartau is the name of the first men's handball team at VfL Bad Schwartau , which has been competing under its current name since the 2017/18 season. The department has been outsourced to HM Handball Marketing Spielbetriebs GmbH & Co. KG (formerly HM Handball Marketing GmbH ) based in Lübeck since 2002 . Your fully liable and authorized to manage the company partner is the HM Handball Marketing GmbH . Its managing director is Daniel Pankofer .

The team played in the Bundesliga until the “SG VfL Bad Schwartau-Lübeck” was dissolved and HSV Hamburg moved to Hamburg, and in 2001 they won the DHB Cup . From then on, the club played in the third-class Regionalliga Nordost and has played in the 2nd Bundesliga since the 2008/09 season . The team plays its home games in the Hansehalle in Lübeck.

Foundation of VfL Bad Schwartau

It was founded in 1863 as a men's gymnastics club in Bad Schwartau . In the course of time, the Schwartau ATSV Eichenkranz from 1898, the Schwartau Gymnastics Association from 1910 and the Schwartauer Ballspielclub from 1912 merged. With around 2,700 members, VfL Bad Schwartau is the second largest sports club in the Ostholstein district .

History of the handball department

In 1966, VfL Bad Schwartau qualified very thinly (only via the better home game goal quotient) after two close quarter-finals against the SV Hildesheim police in the North German Championship for the first season of the handball Bundesliga , which at that time was still two-pronged. After two seasons, the Schwartau were relegated again, but managed to get promoted again the following season. The highest German league belonged to VfL until 1976, after which the team was defeated in the relegation round Frisch Auf Göppingen .

In 1980, the Schwartau descended from the second-rate regional league to the upper league, but they managed to return directly to the third-rate regional league north from 1981 due to the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga. In 1986 VfL rose to the 2nd Bundesliga, but failed to stay up. In the following season, VfL rose again with the new coach Vlado Stenzel . After Erhard Wunderlich signed on , VfL managed to establish itself in the 2nd Bundesliga.

1989 Zvonimir Serdarušić took over the coaching office. Under his leadership, VfL rose again in 1990 to the 1st Bundesliga. After the successful second division season "Noka" left the club.

After two seasons, the team from the jam city was relegated. Despite the departure of 14 players, the Schwartau immediately made the unexpected return to the top division. The team stayed here until 1996. After two years of abstinence from the Bundesliga, the handball players then returned to the elite league.

From 1999 the first team played in a syndicate with the specially founded HSV Lübeck as SG VfL Bad Schwartau. In the 2000/01 season, Schwartau won the DHB Cup . For the 2002/03 season, the syndicate was dissolved and the HSV Lübeck took over the Bundesliga place of VfL Bad Schwartau after a change of location as HSV Hamburg . The previous second team of VfL Bad Schwartau was now the new first. She entered the third-class Regionalliga Nordost . In the summer of 2006, VfL only narrowly failed (one point was missing) in promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. From the summer of 2007, the team was trained by the player- coach Thomas Knorr . Under his leadership, VfL made it to the 2nd Bundesliga in the 2007/2008 season and qualified for the single-track 2nd Bundesliga in 2011. In October 2011 Tobias Schröder took over the coaching post after a bad start to the season. After only three months in office, he resigned for private reasons. Then Torge Greve took over as coach.

Since July 1, 2017, the first men's team has been playing under the name VfL Lübeck-Schwartau for marketing reasons .

Trivia

VfL Bad Schwartau is with five relegations (including the withdrawal in 2002) together with TuS N-Lübbecke 'record relegation ' from the 1st handball league.

staff

Squad for the 2020/21 season

No. Nat. Surname position birthday since Last club
32 GermanGerman Dennis Klockmann TW 09/02/1982 2014 Eintracht Hildesheim
49 GermanGerman Nils Conrad TW 07/24/2001 2020 TUSEM food
2 GermanGerman Thees Glabisch LA 01/08/1994 2013 SC Magdeburg
4th GermanGerman Mattis Potratz LA 07/31/2001 2015
7th GermanGerman Fynn Gonschor LA 01/27/2000 2019 VfL Gummersbach
9 GermanGerman Mex Raguse RL 07/12/1999 2019 ASV Hamm-Westphalia
10 SwedeSwede Julius Lindskog Andersson RM 07/21/1994 2020 TuS Ferndorf
11 GermanGerman Markus Hansen NOISE 05/20/1992 2015 TV 1893 Neuhausen
13 SwedeSwede Carl Löfström KM 04/04/1992 2020 TSV Bayer Dormagen
15th GermanGerman Fynn tendril KM 01/05/1993 2015 THW Kiel
17th SwedeSwede Felix Kasch RL 08/17/1995 2020 TM Tønder Håndbold
18th GermanGerman Martin Waschul RL / RR 08/02/1988 2012 Wilhelmshaven HV
19th GermanGerman Jan Schult RL 09/22/1986 2007 HSV Hamburg
20th DutchDutch Niels Versteijnen RR 02/03/2000 2020 SG Flensburg-Handewitt
23 GermanGerman Janik Schrader RA 09/21/1999 2017 own youth
24 GermanGerman Finn Kretschmer RA 06/02/1994 2018 TVB 1898 Stuttgart
25th GermanGerman Melf Hagen RM 06/09/2001 2015 HSG Ostsee N / G
77 GermanGerman Jasper Bruhn RA 08/14/1996 2012 NTSV beach 08

Additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

The seasonal balances since 2007/08

season Division space Games Gates Diff. Points
2007/08 Regionalliga Northeast 01 30th 1046: 0795 215 53: 07
2008/09 2nd Bundesliga North 08th 34 1067: 1016 052 36:32
2009/10 2nd Bundesliga North 06th 32 1042: 1030 012 35:29
2010/11 2nd Bundesliga North 04th 32 0948: 0881 067 41:23
2011/12 2nd Bundesliga 12 38 1064: 1075 −11 35:41
2012/13 2nd Bundesliga 05 36 0984: 0953 031 39:33
2013/14 2nd Bundesliga 09 36 0992: 0974 018th 39:33
2014/15 2nd Bundesliga 11 38 0975: 0961 014th 40:36
2015/16 2nd Bundesliga 13 40 1016: 1027 −11 34:46
2016/17 2nd Bundesliga 6th 38 0994: 0936 058 46:30
2017/18 2nd Bundesliga 3 38 0981: 0910 071 52:24
2018/19 2nd Bundesliga 5 38 0980: 0929 051 50:26
2019/20 1 2nd Bundesliga 12 24 0566: 0585 −19 20:28

1 Season end due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga

Well-known former players

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. www.bundesligainfo.de: Season 1966/67
  3. www.bundesligainfo.de: Season 1966/67
  4. www.bundesligainfo.de: All clubs in the Bundesliga
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