ASV Grünwettersbach

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The ASV (General Sports Club) Grünwettersbach is a sports club from the south-eastern Karlsruhe suburb of Grünwettersbach . There are football , table tennis , theater, youth, leisure, fitness and health sports departments .

The first table tennis team became champions of the 2nd table tennis Bundesliga group south in 2015 and rose to the table tennis league after licensing .

history

The ASV Grünwettersbach traces its foundation back to the year 1892. That was when the Grünwettersbach gymnastics club was founded. In 1906, the Phönix Grünwettersbach football club was founded. Both merged in 1920. After interruptions, football was played again after the Second World War. The club was given its current name in 1949. 1950 marked a turning point. All footballers left the club and re-founded the Phönix Grünwettersbach football club (now SC Wettersbach). Thanks to the re-establishment of the department, the ASV continued to participate in football matches. Table tennis has also been played since this year. After the men's soccer team disbanded in 2011, the club can only be found in soccer among women and juniors.

Table tennis

First team squad
2014/15 SpainSpain Robles SloveniaSlovenia Cibrat EnglandEngland Walker NorwayNorway Erlandsen
2015/16 SpainSpain Robles SloveniaSlovenia Cibrat EnglandEngland Walker PortugalPortugal Geraldo
2016/17 SpainSpain Robles JapanJapan Morizono EnglandEngland Walker GermanyGermany D. Qiu
2017/18 GermanyGermany Walther JapanJapan Morizono EnglandEngland Walker GermanyGermany D. Qiu
2018/19 GermanyGermany Walther SloveniaSlovenia Tokič IndiaIndia Gnanasekaran GermanyGermany D. Qiu
2019/20 GermanyGermany Wang DenmarkDenmark Rasmussen IndiaIndia Gnanasekaran GermanyGermany D. Qiu
2020/21 GermanyGermany Wang DenmarkDenmark Rasmussen Korea SouthSouth Korea Hwang GermanyGermany D. Qiu SloveniaSlovenia Kozul

In 2015, the club became champions of the second Bundesliga group south with the line-up of Álvaro Robles , Jan Zibrat , Samuel Walker and Geir Erlandsen . The application for a license for the TTBL was successful, so that one could take the place in the elite league for the withdrawn TTC Frickenhausen in the 2015/2016 season . João Geraldo was signed for Erlandsen . The sports facility is the hall of the ASV Grünwettersbach table tennis center . With 15 defeats from 18 games, the club finished last, but did not have to relegate as no second division team had applied for a license for the first Bundesliga. From the next season on , Zibrat practically only played in the second team, João Geraldo left Grünwettersbach for TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen and was replaced by Masataka Morizono and Dang Qiu . With a total of six wins - including against the table leaders Borussia Düsseldorf and Ochsenhausen - from 16 games, Grünwettersbach finished sixth out of nine places. After the season Álvaro Robles left the club, Ricardo Walther was signed for him . Top player Morizono, who had the best record in the league, was again not available in every game - the five games without him were all lost, four of them with 2: 3 -, with seven wins from 18 games, the club came up in the end seventh place.

For the 2018/19 season, Morizono and Walker were replaced by Bojan Tokič and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (India, 2019 Indian runner-up in singles). Despite a balanced line-up, the league only managed one win in the first eight games, but defending champion Borussia Düsseldorf was beaten in the cup quarter-finals - after 2-0 deficit - so that Grünwettersbach reached the final four for the first time. There the semi-finals were lost against Werder Bremen, in the league it was enough for seventh place in the end. For the season 2019/20 there have been personnel changes again for Walther and Tokic came Wang Xi and Tobias Rasmussen . In addition, Cho Seung-min was supposed to be committed, but the South Korean association did not give approval. Nevertheless, after surprising victories over Saarbrücken and Ochsenhausen, they won the cup competition and finished seventh in the league for the third time in a row. Then the South Korean Hwang Minha and the Slovenian Deni Kozul were signed for Gnanasekaran .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Johannes Eickhoff: All ten applicants receive a license for 2015/16. In: ttbl.de. June 1, 2015, accessed January 11, 2018 .
  2. ^ ASV Grünwettersbach in the sports archive of the city of Karlsruhe
  3. 50 years of the Badischer Fußball-Verband, Hyll and Zimmermann, German Sports Club for Football Statistics 1996
  4. Results and tables at www.fussball.de
  5. “Fresh air for the Bundesliga” with ASV Grünwettersbach. In: abseits-ka.de. Retrieved August 20, 2016 .
  6. Katja Sturm: We used to lack the environment. In: ttbl.de. March 10, 2015, accessed January 11, 2018 .
  7. Ten teams apply for a TTBL license. In: ttbl.de. Retrieved August 20, 2016 .
  8. TTBL: ASV Grünwettersbach brings Masataka Morizono and Dang Qiu. In: tt-news.de. Retrieved August 20, 2016 .
  9. Bergneustadt takes Robles and loses Schreiner. In: ttbl.de. March 1, 2017, Retrieved May 8, 2017 .
  10. Grünwettersbach signs Walther. In: ttbl.de. December 15, 2016, accessed May 8, 2017 .
  11. TTBL: Sathiyan Gnanasekaran signs in Grünwettersbach. In: tt-news.de. Retrieved February 9, 2018 .
  12. Top game goes to Ochsenhausen. ttbl.de, October 28, 2018, accessed November 16, 2018 .
  13. Cup: Grünwettersbach manages the sensation. ttbl.de, November 16, 2018, accessed on November 16, 2018 .
  14. Who is coming, who is going? Part 2. ttbl.de, March 29, 2019, accessed on March 30, 2019 .
  15. Grünwettersbach: No approval for Cho Seungmin. ttbl.de, June 4, 2019, accessed June 5, 2019 .
  16. “Wahnsinn!” - Grünwetterbsach succeeds in the cup sensation. ttbl.de, January 4, 2020, accessed January 5, 2020 .
  17. New in the TTBL: Minha Hwang. ttbl.de, July 24, 2020, accessed on July 31, 2020 .