SV Stahl Hennigsdorf 1948
Full name | Sports club Stahl Hennigsdorf department rugby. V. 1948 |
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Founded | 1948 | ||
Stadion | Sports field / sports hall at the OSZ, Berliner Straße ( location ) |
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president | Bernd Götze, 1st chairman | ||
Trainer | Thomas Bartsch (rugby men's team) |
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Homepage | stahl-hennigsdorf.de (general association) | ||
league | 2nd Bundesliga East | ||
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The SV Stahl Hennigsdorf eV is a sports club from Hennigsdorf in the state of Brandenburg . The most successful sports department of the club is the rugby department. As the rugby section of BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf, she was the record champion of the GDR with 27 rugby union championships . The footballers, who are no longer part of the club, played in the GDR league for several years . The club currently has 15 departments, including rugby and the like. a. It includes athletics, swimming, boxing, basketball, table tennis, gymnastics, bike ball as well as several health sports groups.
history
The club was founded in 1948 as the company sports association Stahl Hennigsdorf, the supporting company was the Hennigsdorf steel and rolling mill . At the end of the GDR, the association had over 2,400 members in 21 sections. In 1991 the new name, which still exists today, was adopted. Today, with over 1200 members, the club is the largest sports club in the Oberhavel district and among the top ten in the state of Brandenburg. The offer includes sports in 15 departments.
rugby
The region north of Berlin is considered a rugby stronghold in Brandenburg, as two other clubs are located in the immediate vicinity: the Rugby Union Hohen Neuendorf and the Veltener RC Empor 1969 . Other clubs in Oranienburg , Birkenwerder and Leegebruch existed in the past. The establishment of the Hennigsdorf rugby department was largely determined by Erwin Thiesies (14 times national rugby player), who moved to Hennigsdorf after the Second World War. He became a full-time rugby coach from 1953. In 1952 and 1953 the first two GDR championships were won. After the other 1950s remained untitled, it was won again from 1960. Between 1962 and 1971 Hennigsdorf was finally able to win the title ten times in a row and became the series champion. BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf had risen to become the leading rugby stronghold in the GDR and also provided a large proportion of the players in the GDR 's national rugby union team . A total of 104 Hennigsdorf players have been appointed to the national team over the decades. After winning the title four times between 1973 and 1976, Erwin Thiesis resigned and retired.
His successor was the twenty-time GDR national player Wolfgang Götsch , who himself had played around 700 games in a steel jersey. He was able to build on the successes in the eighties and again win ten championships in a row. This made BSG Stahl Hennigsdorf GDR record champions. In addition to the championship titles, BSG Stahl secured at least 13 cup titles.
Subsequently, after reunification, promotion to the 1st Rugby-Bundesliga North-East could be secured, from which one however immediately relegated after a year. In the meantime, the steel and rolling mill had withdrawn from sponsoring the club, which is why the club in SV Stahl Hennigsdorf e. V. renamed in 1948. In the following years they played in the 2nd Northeast Rugby League until they were promoted again in 2000. The second season in the top division was only crowned with a moderate success and despite some good results against established clubs, they rose again as the penultimate of the first half of the North / East League. In the following years, performance and results continued to decline due to a lack of offspring. The low point in the club's history followed in 2006, when the team had to be withdrawn due to financial problems despite qualifying for the 2nd Bundesliga and no men's team took part in competitive games in the following season. A year later, in 2007, they dared to start over in the lowest division, Season B of the Regionalliga Ost.
Results
year | Division | position |
1998-1999 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | |
Bundesliga qualifying round | 11. | |
1999-2000 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | |
Bundesliga qualifying round | 8th. | |
2000-2001 | Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 5. |
Bundesliga qualifying round | 10. | |
2001-2002 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 3. |
2002-2003 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 4th |
2003-2004 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 3. |
2004-2005 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 3. |
2005-2006 | 2. Rugby Bundesliga North-East | 6th |
2006-2007 | no team reported | |
2007-2008 | Rugby Regional League East B | 2. |
2008-2009 | Rugby Regional League East B | 1. |
2009-2010 | Rugby Regional League East | 1. |
2010-2011 | Rugby Regional League East | 6th |
2012-2013 | Rugby Regional League East | 4th |
2013-2014 | Rugby Regional League East | 5. |
2014-2015 | Rugby Regional League East | 3. |
2015-2016 | Rugby Regional League East | 3. |
successes
- GDR Championship (27): 1952, 1953, 1960, 1962 to 1971, 1973 to 1976, 1981 to 1990
- Cup of the DTSV (at least 13): 1953, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1981 to 1988, 1990
- Promotion to the 1st Rugby Bundesliga (2): 1991, 2000
Soccer
By winning the championship in the Potsdam district league in 1962, Stahl Hennigsdorf made it to the third-class II. GDR league . After its dissolution in the following year, Stahl disappeared again for almost a decade in the regional area of the Potsdam district .
1971 Stahl Hennigsdorf rose together with Motor Babelsberg in the GDR league . Stahl Hennigsdorf was able to establish itself over many years in the second highest East German league. The greatest success was the championship in the league season B, which in the 1976/77 season entitled to participate in the promotion round to the GDR league . Hennigsdorf could not prevail against the later promoters Wismut Gera and Chemie Böhlen . In the promotion round only the home games against Wismut Gera and Chemie Leipzig were drawn, all other games were lost. With the league reform in 1984, in which the league was reduced from five to two seasons, Stahl Hennigsdorf had to go back to the district league. A return to the GDR league succeeded again in 1988. In July 1990, the football section spun off from the major club and re-established itself as FC Stahl Hennigsdorf eV. In the 1991/92 season the club played in the Oberliga Nordost, but had to cancel its first team after this season for economic reasons. In the period that followed, the club quickly disappeared into oblivion. In 1996, the promotion to the state league, which FC Stahl Hennigsdorf belonged to until 1998, was once again successful. In 1998 the club merged with the footballers from Motor Hennigsdorf to form FC 98 Hennigsdorf , which was relegated from the sixth-class Brandenburgliga in the 2014/15 season.
- statistics
- Participation in the GDR League: 1971/72 to 1983/84, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1990/91 (NOFV League)
- Participation in the 2nd GDR League: 1962/63
- Participation in Oberliga Nordost: 1991/92
- Eternal table of the GDR league : Rank 36 with a total of 16 game series
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Claus-Peter Bach (Ed.): 100 Years of the German Rugby Association , pp. 171 f, 2000, Heidelberg.
- ^ Rugby - GDR championships . Accessed December 29, 2014.
- ↑ Qualification 1st Rugby Bundesliga North / East 2000 . Accessed January 3, 2014.
- ↑ 1st Rugby-Bundesliga North / East preliminary round autumn 2000 . Accessed January 3, 2014.