ASC 09 Dortmund

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ASC 09 Dortmund
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Surname ASC 09 Dortmund -
Sport-Club Aplerbeck 09 eV
Club colors Blue White
Founded 1909
Association headquarters Dortmund - Aplerbeck ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
Members around 1800 (as of 2019)
Departments eleven
Chairman Michael Linke
Homepage asc09dortmund.de

The ASC 09 Dortmund (officially: ASC 09 Dortmund - Sports Club Aplerbeck 09 eV ) is a sports club from the Dortmund area Aplerbeck . The club was founded in 1909 as SC Aplerbeck 09 and has had its current name since 2006. The club colors are blue and white. ASC 09 Dortmund has around 1800 members in eleven departments, making it the third largest sports club in the city.

The basketball team played in the 2nd Bundesliga for six years . The soccer team rose to the fifth-class Oberliga Westfalen in 2014 . The women's handball team played in the Oberliga Westfalen in the 2016/17 season .

basketball

The basketball department of ASC 09 was founded in September 1962. Twenty years later, the men's team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga North, where the team achieved the greatest sporting success with sixth place in the 1982/83 promotion season . A year later , the Aplerbecker were relegated from the bottom of the table. The recovery was only possible in 1989 under coach Volker Aßhoff . However, the ASC was only able to achieve local supremacy in basketball for a short time, because the local rival SVD 49 Dortmund rose to the 2. Bundesliga North in 1990 and made it to the Bundesliga two years later . In the following 1992/93 season , the ASC basket hunters were relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga.

Today both the first men's and the first women's team play in the Oberliga Westfalen. In June 2013, the basketball department of the YMCA Berghofen joined the basketball players of ASC 09 Dortmund. The home venue is the sports hall of the Albrecht Dürer Realschule. The 40+ women team, which forms a syndicate with VfL AstroStars Bochum , was German champions three times in a row from 2010 to 2012. The former ASC trainer Manfred Pelzer was Secretary General of the German Basketball Federation between 1983 and 1998 .

Soccer

ASC 09 Dortmund
football
Venue Vacation Guru Stadium
Places 2,000
Head coach Daniel Sekic
league Oberliga Westfalen
2019/20 12th place

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history

The ASC footballers played at the local level for decades. Only from 1968 to 1970 did the team make a short guest appearance in the then fourth-class Landesliga Westfalen , but then slipped down to the Kreisliga A. In 2003 the team rose again to the national league. Relegation followed three years later, after the ASC lost 3-2 to direct rivals SSV Südfeldmark on the last day of the match . In the following season 2006/07 the direct rise was achieved, which was followed a year later under player-coach Hannes Wolf the march into the Association League Westphalia . In the 2008/09 promotion season, the Aplerbecker finished third behind TSG Sprockhövel and DSC Wanne-Eickel . In the following years, the team was able to establish itself in the midfield of the Westphalian league, known since 2008 .

In 2014 he was promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen . On the last day of the match, ASC beat local rivals FC Brünninghausen , while competitor 1. FC Kaan-Marienborn only played 0-0 at SV Holzwickede . Three years later , the Dortmund team was only able to stay up because of the better goal difference compared to SuS Neuenkirchen and SC Roland Beckum . The ASC 09 started the following season 2017/18 as a relegation candidate, but became a surprise team and went into the winter break as second in the table. But the Dortmund team was unlucky. On the last day of the match, the Aplerbecker were the leaders of the table, so that both SV Lippstadt 08 and 1. FC Kaan-Marienborn could overtake. The goalscorers Maxi Podehl and Kevin Brümmer, who scored 22 and 19 goals respectively, played a major role in the upswing.

Personalities

successes

  • Champion of the Westfalenliga 2 2014
  • Champion of the Landesliga Westfalen 3 2008

Stadion

The home ground of ASC 09 Dortmund has been the Aplerbeck Waldstadion since 1925 . The venue has been called the Urlaubsguru Stadium since 2020 . The stadium has a capacity of 2,000 spectators and is purely a football stadium without a running track . There are 250 seats in the main grandstand. Between 1991 and 1997 VfR Sölde played its home games in the Oberliga Westfalen in the Aplerbecker Waldstadion, as Sölde's own stadium was not suitable for the league. After the rise of the women of SpVg Berghofen , the home games of the 2020/21 season will be played in the Aplerbeck Waldstadion.

Handball

ASC 09 Dortmund
women's handball
Venue Sports hall Aplerbeck 1
Places 450
Head coach Tobias Exactly
league Oberliga Westfalen
2018/19 2nd place

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The handball players of ASC 09 Dortmund played in the fourth-class Oberliga Westfalen from 2011. Two years later the team was runner-up behind TSV Hahlen . In 2014 the team won the Westphalia Championship with a seven point lead over TV Verl and was promoted to the 3rd League West . The Dortmund women were able to secure promotion in a direct duel three match days before the end of the season.

In addition, the team qualified for the first time for the DHB Women's Cup , where the ASC handball players had to compete in the first round at HSG Menden-Lendringsen . The Dortmund women clearly lost the game at the top division with 25:37. In the 3rd League West, the Dortmund women had to relegate after just one year as third from bottom. TSG Ober-Eschbach were missing two points at the end of the season . In 2019, the ASC 09 was runner-up in the major league behind Königsborner SV .

The home venue is the Aplerbeck 1 sports hall next to the Albrecht Dürer secondary school. With over 30 teams, ASC 09 is the largest handball department in Dortmund. The first men's team has been in the district league since relegation in 2013. After three years, the promotion to the national league was made without a single defeat. With Lukas Kister , the ASC produced a second division player.

The male B-youth of the ASC qualified in 2008 for the final round of the German championship, but failed in the first round at the HG Oftersheim / Schwetzingen . Two years later, the female A-youth reached the final round of the German championship and failed in the first round at SG Oeversee-Jarplund-Weding .

athletics

The hammer thrower Karsten Kobs came second in 2007 and third in 2008 at the German championships .

Other departments

There are other departments in the sports of gymnastics , mountain biking , cycling , swimming , table tennis , volleyball and hiking .

Individual evidence

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  2. BB story. TSG Schüren, archived from the original on March 25, 2016 ; accessed on March 25, 2016 .
  3. Timm Becker: Berghofen and Aplerbeck join forces. Marler Zeitung , accessed on August 20, 2014 .
  4. German champions 2011/2012 of the age group 35+ and 40+. German Basketball Association , archived from the original on July 10, 2014 ; Retrieved August 20, 2014 .
  5. SC Aplerbeck. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 11, 2019 .
  6. ^ ASC Dortmund. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 11, 2019 .
  7. Tim Müller: ASC 09 makes the league promotion perfect. RevierSport , accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  8. Stefan Bunse: Is the ASC 09 even allowed to move up? RevierSport, accessed December 19, 2017 .
  9. Christian Brausch: The newcomers are certain - ASC 09 on the ground. RevierSport, accessed May 28, 2018 .
  10. Jörg Bauerfeld: RN + women's football 2nd division: Dortmund's newly promoted team has to move for home games. In: ruhrnachrichten.de. RN, accessed July 8, 2020 .
  11. Enrico Niemeyer: ASC women make third division promotion perfect. DerWesten , accessed August 21, 2014 .
  12. ^ Men and male youth - ASC 09 Dortmund - Sport-Club Aplerbeck 09 eV Archived from the original on April 13, 2017 ; accessed on April 12, 2017 (English).
  13. ^ Sven Webers: German Championship mB-Jugend 2007/08. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on April 26, 2016 .
  14. ^ Sven Webers: German championship wA-Jugend 2009/10. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on April 26, 2016 .

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