ART Düsseldorf (handball)
Full name | General Rather Turnverein 77/90 Düsseldorf eV | ||
Abbreviation (s) | ART | ||
Founded | 2000 | ||
Club colors | Blue yellow | ||
Hall | Sports hall on Graf-Recke-Strasse | ||
Places | 500 | ||
Trainer | vacant | ||
league | Regional League North Rhine | ||
2016/17 | |||
rank | 8th place | ||
Website | www.art-handball.de | ||
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Greatest successes | |||
International | EHF Cup winner 1989 |
The HSG ART Düsseldorf was a handball community that was founded in 2000 by the General Rather Turnverein (ART) and the HSV Düsseldorf . She was a licensee of the Bundesliga license of HSV Düsseldorf and played in the 1st Bundesliga until 2010 .
For the 2017/2018 season there was a merger with the Neuss AGM to form the HSG Neuss / Düsseldorf . Since then, the team has played in the 2nd Bundesliga under the name Rhein Vikings for two years .
history
In 1982 the handball departments of the clubs TB Ratingen and TB Wülfrath merged to form a syndicate. The newly created HSG Wülfrath / Ratingen joined TuRU 1880 Düsseldorf just one year later . Until 1993, the club played under the name TuRU Düsseldorf, then the handball department was spun off from the club and from then on operated under the name of HSV Düsseldorf . In 2000 the game community was founded with the ART. At that time the club was playing in the 2nd Handball Bundesliga South.
In the 2003/04 season, the HSG, as the second division champions of Group South, made it to the first handball league for the third time . At the end of the 2006/07 Bundesliga season, HSG Düsseldorf were second to last in the table and had to relegate from the first division again. In 2009, under coach Georgi Swiridenko , who became Olympic champion with the USSR in Seoul in 1988, she returned to the House of Lords, from which she was relegated after only one season. In the 2010/11 season the HSG played in the 2nd Bundesliga South and qualified with 3rd place in the table for the single-track 2nd Bundesliga, which existed from the 2011/12 season.
Since the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga in 1981, the HSG (or its predecessor clubs) has always been represented in the first or second Bundesliga. In its heyday in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Düsseldorf Bundesliga team was coached by the interim national coach Horst Bredemeier .
The HSG Düsseldorf plays in the Castello Düsseldorf, which can hold 3,163 spectators, in the south of Düsseldorf . In the second division season 2008/09 she had an average attendance of 1079 and thus occupied ninth place in the audience statistics.
On December 22, 2011, the main club HSV Düsseldorf eV, whose subsidiary is HSG Düsseldorf Spielbetriebs GmbH, filed for bankruptcy at the Düsseldorf District Court. The HSG Düsseldorf nevertheless wanted to continue the game operations. At a joint press conference on December 27, 2011, HSG Düsseldorf and DHC Rheinland announced the establishment of a syndicate on July 1, 2012 under the name DDHC Rheinland (Dormagener Düsseldorfer Handball Club). In anticipation of the announced syndicate, which was particularly controversial among the fans of both clubs, two top performers from HSG Düsseldorf moved to Dormagen for the second half of the season. On March 5, 2012, the club announced that it would not play the current season in the 2nd Bundesliga until the end, but would stop playing because the budget would be 55,000 euros short. In fact, however, the game operation could be maintained until the end of the season, sometimes only through the assumption of costs by opposing clubs. The place in the 3rd division available after relegation was transferred to ART Düsseldorf.
ART Düsseldorf then played in the 3rd League West for two years, since the beginning of the 2014/15 season in the Oberliga Niederrhein. From the 2017/18 season onwards, they played in a syndicate with the Neusser HV as HSG Neuss / Düsseldorf. By taking over the second division starting place from the Neuss AGM, one was represented again in the second division. The first team has since performed under the name Rhein Vikings, the venue was again the Castello. But after two seasons that were not very successful in sport, the last of which ended with relegation to the 3rd division , ART got out of the syndicate and the home games were moved to Neuss. In January 2020, the Rhein Vikings filed for bankruptcy and were deregistered from gaming.
society | season | league | space | Gates | Points | comment |
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TB Wuelfrath | 1981/1982 | 2nd Bundesliga North | 5. | 423: 419 | 24:20 | |
HSG Wülfrath / Ratingen | 1982/1983 | 2nd Bundesliga North | 4th | 440: 430 | 25:19 | |
TURU Düsseldorf | 1983/1984 | 2nd Bundesliga North | 1. | 582: 442 | 41:11 | Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga |
1984/1985 | 1st National League | 6th | 506: 500 | 24:28 | ||
1985/1986 | 1st National League | 6th | 554: 523 | 29:23 | ||
1986/1987 | 1st National League | 6th | 533: 511 | 28:24 | ||
1987/1988 | 1st National League | 2. | 518: 476 | 38:14 | ||
1988/1989 | 1st National League | 8th. | 486: 496 | 24:28 | ||
1989/1990 | 1st National League | 13. | 454: 511 | 24:28 | Relegation in 2nd Bundesliga after relegation round | |
1990/1991 | 2nd Bundesliga North | 2. | 595: 476 | 47: 5 | Promotion after relegation | |
1991/1992 | 1st National League | 8th. | 518: 489 | 25:27 | ||
1992/1993 | 1st National League | 15th | 656: 663 | 30:38 | ||
HSV Düsseldorf | 1993/1994 | 1st National League | 6th | 671: 651 | 38:30 | |
1994/1995 | 1st National League | 11. | 628: 635 | 26:34 | ||
1995/1996 | 1st National League | 15th | 584: 654 | 11:49 | Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga | |
1996/1997 | 2nd Bundesliga North | 4th | 841: 719 | 46:22 | ||
1997/1998 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 5. | 873: 804 | 43:25 | ||
1998/1999 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 13. | 695: 778 | 24:44 | ||
1999/2000 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 3. | 859: 767 | 51:17 | ||
HSG Düsseldorf | 2000/2001 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 10. | 836: 848 | 34:34 | |
2001/2002 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 4th | 862: 766 | 48:20 | ||
2002/2003 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 2. | 931: 776 | 54:14 | Relegation matches | |
2003/2004 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 1. | 1037: 800 | 61: 7 | Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga | |
2004/2005 | 1st National League | 15th | 890: 985 | 21:47 | ||
2005/2006 | 1st National League | 14th | 915: 1046 | 21:47 | ||
2006/2007 | 1st National League | 17th | 895: 1048 | 17:51 | ||
2007/2008 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 2. | 1065: 963 | 48:20 | Relegation matches | |
2008/2009 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 1. | 1068: 904 | 58:10 | Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga | |
2009/2010 | 1st National League | 17th | 868: 1032 | 12:56 | Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga | |
2010/2011 | 2nd Bundesliga South | 3. | 999: 868 | 50:18 | Qualification for the single-track 2nd Bundesliga | |
2011/2012 | 2nd Bundesliga | 20th | 962: 1077 | 19:57 | Dissolution of the HSG | |
ART Düsseldorf | 2012/2013 | 3rd League West | 14th | 701: 832 | 13:43 | Remaining in the 3rd division after relegation |
2013/14 | 3rd League West | 15th | 810: 913 | 13:47 | Relegation to the league | |
2014/15 | Oberliga Niederrhein | 8th. | 736: 784 | 25:27 | ||
2015/16 | Oberliga Niederrhein | 4th | 701: 676 | 29:19 | Qualification for the Regional League North Rhine | |
2016/17 | Regional League North Rhine | 8th. | 727: 744 | 23:29 |
successes
- 1984, 1991, 2004, 2009: Promotion to the handball Bundesliga
- 1987: DHB Cup finalist (first and second leg 15:16, 22:21 against TV Großwallstadt)
- 1988: German runner-up
- 1989: EHF Cup winner
- 1995: DHB Cup finalist (18:24 against TBV Lemgo)
- 2011: Qualification for the single-track 2nd handball Bundesliga
youth
- In 2010 the male A-youth became German champions.
- In 2014 the male C-youth became West German champions.
- In 2016 the male C-youth became West German champions.
Individual evidence
- ↑ HSG Düsseldorf Spielbetriebs GmbH (publisher): HSV Düsseldorf eV files its own insolvency - HSG Düsseldorf gaming operations continue ; URL: http://www.hsg-duesseldorf.de/ ; December 22, 2011; Retrieved December 23, 2011
- ↑ http://www.wz-newsline.de/lokales/duesseldorf/sport/hsg/aus-hsg-und-dhc-wird-ddhc-rheinland-1.858269
- ↑ HSG ART / HSV Düsseldorf (eds.): Hegemann and Lenz leave the HSG Düsseldorf , URL: http://www.hsg-duesseldorf.de , January 16, 2012, accessed on January 23, 2012
- ↑ HSG ART / HSV Düsseldorf (ed.): Brief information on the current situation , URL: http://www.hsg-duesseldorf.de , March 9, 2012, accessed on March 14, 2012
- ↑ a b handball-world.com: HSG Düsseldorf stops playing after the game in Erlangen - message from March 9, 2012, accessed on August 25, 2014
- ↑ handball-world: own application for insolvency - HC Rhein Vikings announce withdrawal of third division team. Retrieved April 2, 2020 .