ASV Botnang

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ASV Botnang
ASV Botnang.svg
Surname Athletics Sports Association from 1898 Botnang eV
Club colors black and white
Founded 1898
Place of foundation Stuttgart-Botnang
Association headquarters Furtwänglerstraße 122
70195 Stuttgart
Departments Football , karate , bike and more ,
table tennis , gymnastics , volleyball
Chairman Martin Brodbeck
Homepage asv-botnang.de

The athletics sports club of 1898 Botnang eV (short: ASV Botnang ) is a club based in Stuttgart-Botnang . It was founded in 1898 .

Departments

The sports club offers the following sports at the beginning of 2019:

  • Soccer
  • karate
  • Taekwondo
  • Table tennis
  • Gymnastics, dancing, gymnastics and fitness and health
  • volleyball

The traditional wrestling department has now been dissolved.

history

Wrestling

One of the most successful divisions was the wrestler, which was represented in the 2nd Bundesliga from 1998 to 2000. For financial reasons, he initially withdrew from the 2nd Bundesliga, and later the department was dissolved.

But ASV wrestlers were able to celebrate great success long before that. In 1919 Otto Böttinger took third place at the German championships. Almost twenty years later, lightweight Otto Grau followed suit with a second place in the freestyle and a third place in the Greco-Roman style. Hans Gietl, German junior champion from 1955, then ensured another top placement for a Botnang athlete with a third place at the German championships in 1956. Siegfried Mangold also returned from the German championships in 1961 with a third place.

1997 turned out to be a particularly successful year for the wrestlers. For the first time, the ASV was Württemberg team champion. In the same year Tanja Sauter won a silver medal at the European Freestyle Championships.

Round weight ranks

The strength athletes celebrated great success early on . They were particularly well versed in handling the round weight . The 10 kg heavy sports equipment is juggled "according to given commands, which stipulate throwing and catching the round weight." In 1912, the round weight model squad took 2nd place at the German championships, and in 1919 they even won the title they won in 1920 defended. From 1923 to 1925 the title was won at the German championships, the success was repeated in 1929 and 1931.

volleyball

From 2000 to 2001, from 2002 to 2004 and from 2006 to 2007, the men played in the then third-rate Regionalliga Süd. After several years in the league and a further relegation in 2011, the team of coach Marc-Oliver Mestmacher became champions of the Landesliga Nord in the 2012/13 season and will be represented in the Oberliga Württemberg again in the following season.

Soccer

On August 19, 1912, the football department was founded. In 1919, after the First World War , the department became a member of the South German Football Association . From 1920 a successful time began for the ASV Botnang. The first men's team of footballers rose from the C-class to the B-class in the course of the year and further to the A-class in 1924. In 1929 he was promoted to the Württemberg district class , at the time the second highest division after the Gauliga . In this class, the ASV kickers took part in games for ten years. One year after the Second World War , ASV Botnang was assigned to the Stuttgart-South district class. The club had to start all over again from the bottom. The Botnang could not build on the successes of the time before the Second World War and had to be content with belonging to the regional, lower leagues. In the 2012/13 season, the ASV Botnang football team is part of the District League A Stuttgart, Group 1 . Since the introduction of the 3rd division in 2008, this division is only the ninth highest in the DFB's football league system .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b ASV Botnang: The ASV Botnang through the ages ( Memento from August 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. TASV Hessigheim eV: Round weight wars www.tasv.de (January 22, 2007)
  3. ASV Botnang volleyball department on Facebook
  4. Volleyball results service Landesverband Württemberg 2011 ( Memento from June 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Volleyball results service Landesverband Württemberg 2013