ASV Hagsfeld

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ASV Hagsfeld
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Basic data
Surname General sports club
Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld eV
Seat Karlsruhe , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 1907
president Frithjof Grabe, Roland Metzke, Michael Kühn, Markus bothck, Daniel Deibert
Website www.asvhagsfeld.de
First soccer team
Head coach Andreas Gogol
Venue Sports facility at the Tagweide
Places nb
league Regional League Baden (Women) Regional League
Karlsruhe (Men)
2017/18 10th place district league Karlsruhe
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The ASV Hagsfeld (full name: General Sports Club Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld 1907 eV) is a sports club from the Karlsruhe district of Hagsfeld . The club offers football , tennis , bowling and hiking . The sporting flagship of the club is the women's football department. The first women's team played in the 2nd Bundesliga South from 2007 to 2010.

history

In 1907, the games department of the Free Turnerschaft Hagsfeld was founded. This association went through several renaming. Initially, from 1911, the club was called the game department of the German gymnasts . From 1923 the department was renamed in Arbeiter Sportverein Hagsfeld . This merged in 1933 with FC Victoria, founded in 1924, to form FC Victoria Hagsfeld . When the National Socialists seized power, the association was dissolved in the same year. In September 1945 the association was re-established under its current name.

Women's soccer

Women's team and sports field of ASV Hagsfeld
Claudia Weigand in a duel at the game against SC Regensburg
The ASV Hagsfeld players expect a free kick against SC Regensburg

In 1998 a women's team was founded, which played on small fields with rather moderate success in the first two years. After four years in the lowest division, the Baden State League, the team made it to the Association League. After a year, however, the immediate decline followed. After the immediate resurgence and the change of coach and twelve players from Karlsruher SC from the 2nd Bundesliga to Hagsfeld in early 2005, things went up steeply. In 2006 the team became champions of the Baden Association League and won the Baden Cup. This qualified the team for the DFB Cup . Against the later Bundesliga promoted 1. FC Saarbrücken , the team held up for a long time and was eliminated after a 1: 2 defeat. In the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg , the team set accents and immediately secured the championship.

Through the championship, the team reached the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga , where they met Bayern Munich II and TGM SV Jügesheim . In the first game they were defeated by FC Bayern Munich II with 0: 1 (0: 1), but the result was annulled by a sports court ruling and scored 2: 0 for ASV Hagsfeld. In the second game they were able to defeat TGM SV Jügesheim 2-1 (0-1) on their home ground. After initial difficulties, the team reached fifth place in their first second division season. The second season in the 2nd Bundesliga South was just as successful as the 2007/08 season . In the end you were sixth in the table with 30 points. In the two following seasons, the team was able to keep the class, but finally rose in 2009/10 and was passed through to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg the following year. In 2017, the ASV women were also relegated from the top division.

In the junior division there are some girls' teams from E to B youth. The B1 juniors play in the highest class in Baden-Württemberg, the EnBW Oberliga.

Men's soccer

The men of the Arbeiter Sportverein qualified as Baden champions in 1927 and 1930 for the final round of the German championship of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association (ATSB). Both times the Hagsfelder missed the qualification for the semifinals. The men had the most successful time of today's ASV Hagsfeld from 1991 to 1993, when the team played in the national league. The first men's team plays in the classes of the Karlsruhe soccer district. There is a second men's team (district class Karlsruhe B3) and seven boys' teams. Since the 2016/17 season, ASV Hagsfeld has been playing in the highest Karlsruhe league again - the Karlsruhe district league.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alex Hofmann: Historical. History of the ASV. (No longer available online.) ASV Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld 1907 eV, archived from the original ; Retrieved December 25, 2013 .
  2. ^ After Bieser's discharge. ka-news GmbH, January 31, 2005, accessed on January 14, 2014 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 1 ′ 36.5 ″  N , 8 ° 27 ′ 51.3 ″  E