Blau-Weiss Wittorf Neumünster

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Blau-Weiss Wittorf Neumünster , BW Wittorf for short , is a sports club from Neumünster in Schleswig-Holstein .

history

The club was founded in 1912 as the men's gymnastics club MTV Wittorf . In 1913 a boys' and a women's department was opened, and in 1914 the soccer team registered with the North German Football Association. At the same time as MTV Wittorf, the Wittorf Free Gymnastics Association was launched in 1912 . After the First World War, on March 18, 1919, MTV became the Wittorf gymnastics and sports club. In 1921 a youth soccer team was set up. In 1922 the TSV merged with the football club SV Nordstern Neumünster from 1920. However, this alliance lasted only one year. The TSV had local competition in the AFC Vorwärts Wittorf and the Free Gymnastics and Sports Association Vorwärts Wittorf. In 1924 handball was started in the club. In 1933, the workers' sports clubs were banned, which brought the TSV an influx of them. With the beginning of the Second World War, the sporting activities, which were only resumed in 1946, football and handball first, in the TSV ceased. Efforts to integrate the designation Vorwärts into the club name ended in the renaming in Blau-Weiss Wittorf Neumünster . A table tennis department was established in 1954 and a badminton department in 1975, while gymnastics was completely discontinued in 1952 and only revived in 1961. In the 1980s, further new departments were established (volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, athletics, tennis). In 1987 the association had over 1100 members. In 1991 the volleyball department became a founding member of VC Neumünster and handball has formed a syndicate with FT Neumünster as SG WIFT Neumünster since 1992. In 1995 the UHUs and in 2004 baseball were integrated into the club. In 2006 a cooperation agreement was signed with TSV Gadeland and in 2012 the club celebrated its 100th anniversary.

successes

badminton

The most successful division in the club is badminton. Since 1998 the club has been playing in the 2nd Badminton Bundesliga with two one-year breaks . Well-known former players are u. a. Kristof Hopp , Robert Mateusiak , Joachim Persson , Caren Hückstädt and Annekatrin Lillie .

season event discipline winner
1998/1999 German individual championship U22 Men's doubles 2 Kristof Hopp (BW Wittorf) / Maurice Niesner (BV Gifhorn)
1998/1999 German individual championship U22 Mixed 1 Kristof Hopp / Jeanette Ottrembka (SV Blau-Weiß Wittorf from 1912 / VfL Berlin teacher)
2000/2001 German individual championship U19 Ladies doubles 3 Michaela Kitschke / Ulrike Heiden (BV Wittorf / Greifswalder SV)
2000/2001 German individual championship O32 Ladies singles 3 Caren Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2000/2001 German individual championship U22 Ladies doubles 3 Michaela Kitschke / Ulrike Heiden (BW Wittorf / Greifswalder SV)
2001/2002 German individual championship U19 Men's singles 1 Joachim Persson (BW Wittorf)
2001/2002 German individual championship U19 Men's singles 3 Patrick Neubacher (BW Wittorf)
2001/2002 German individual championship U19 Mixed 3 Christian Schlüter / Michaela Kitschke (TuS Gildehaus / BW Wittorf)
2001/2002 German individual championship U17 Men's doubles 1 Patrick Neubacher / Jan-Sören Schulz (BW Wittorf / VfB Lübeck)
2001/2002 German individual championship U19 Ladies doubles 3 Michaela Kitschke / Ulrike Heiden (BW Wittorf / Greifswalder SV)
2001/2002 German individual championship U17 Mixed 1 Patrick Neubacher / Karin Schnaase (BW Wittorf / SC Union 08 Lüdinghausen)
2001/2002 German team championship U19 team 2 BW Wittorf (Lars Brosowski, Michaela Kitschke, Patrick Neubacher, Joachim Persson , Isa Schaupp, Sascha Klopp, Robert Fink)
2001/2002 German individual championship U17 Men's singles 1 Patrick Neubacher (BW Wittorf)
2002/2003 German individual championship U19 Ladies doubles 3 Linn Engelmann (Blau-Weiss Wittorf) / Laura Ufermann (SC Union 08 Lüdinghausen)
2002/2003 German individual championship U19 Mixed 5 Matthias Redlich (Greifswalder SV 98) / Linn Engelmann (Blau-Weiß Wittorf)
2003/2004 German individual championship U19 Men's singles 3 Patrick Neubacher (BW Wittorf)
2003/2004 German individual championship U19 Men's doubles 3 Guido Radecker / Patrick Neubacher (BV Gifhorn / BW Wittorf)
2003/2004 German individual championship U19 Mixed 1 Patrick Neubacher / Karin Schnaase (BW Wittorf / SC Union 08 Lüdinghausen )
2004/2005 German individual championship Mixed 3 Michael Fuchs / Caren Hückstädt ( 1st BC Bischmisheim / BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship Ladies doubles 3 Carina Mette (FC Langenfeld) / Caren Hückstädt (BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U15 Ladies doubles 3 Corinne Beutler / Kathleen Ebersbach (BC 82 Osnabrück / BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U17 Ladies singles 2 Neele Voigt (Blau-Weiß Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U15 Ladies singles 2 Kathleen Ebersbach (BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U17 Ladies doubles 1 Neele Voigt / Ina Voigt (BW Wittorf / VfB Lübeck)
2005/2006 German individual championship U15 Mixed 3 Nico Coldewe / Kathleen Ebersbach (SC Kisdorf / BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U22 Men's doubles 1 Jan-Sören Schulz / Patrick Neubacher (TuS Wiebelskirchen / BW Wittorf)
2005/2006 German individual championship U17 Mixed 2 Sebastian Rduch / Neele Voigt (VfL 93 Hamburg / BW Wittorf)
2006/2007 German individual championship U17 Men's doubles 3 Nikolaj Persson / Nico Coldewe (TSV Trittau / BW Wittorf)
2006/2007 German individual championship Mixed 1 Tim Dettmann (SG EBT Berlin) / Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf)
2006/2007 German individual championship U22 Ladies doubles 1 Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf) / Astrid Hoffmann (BV Gifhorn)
2006/2007 German individual championship U22 Mixed 1 Patrick Neubacher / Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf)
2007/2008 German individual championship Ladies doubles 3 Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf) / Janet Köhler (SG EBT Berlin)
2007/2008 German individual championship Mixed 3 Tim Dettmann (SG EBT Berlin) / Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf)
2007/2008 German individual championship Men's doubles 2 Ingo Kindervater ( 1st BC Beuel ) / Patrik Neubacher (BW Wittorf)
2007/2008 German team championship U19 team 2 BW Wittorf (Finn Glomp, Nico Coldewe, Jendrik Städler, Wei-Ming Hauschild, Neele Voigt, Kathleen Ebersbach)
2008/2009 German individual championship Mixed 1 Michael Fuchs (1st BC Bischmisheim) / Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf)
2008/2009 German individual championship Ladies doubles 2 Janet Köhler (SG EBT Berlin) / Annekatrin Lillie (BW Wittorf)
2008/2009 German individual championship Men's doubles 3 Tim Dettmann (SG EBT Berlin) / Patrik Neubacher (BW Wittorf)
2008/2009 German individual championship U22 Ladies singles 1 Neele Voigt (BW Wittorf)
2009/2010 German individual championship U22 Ladies doubles 1 Neele Voigt / Ina Voigt (BW Wittorf)
2010/2011 German individual championship U22 Ladies singles 1 Neele Voigt (BW Wittorf)
2011/2012 German individual championship U15 Men's doubles 1 Daniel Seifert (TSV Trittau) / Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2011/2012 German individual championship U15 Mixed Yvonne Li (Hamburger SV) / ​​Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2013/2014 German individual championship U17 Men's doubles 1 Daniel Seifert (TSV Trittau) / Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2013/2014 German individual championship U17 Mixed 1 Yvonne Li (Hamburger SV) / ​​Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2013/2014 European Championship U17 Men's doubles 3 Daniel Seifert (TSV Trittau) / Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2014/2015 German individual championship U19 Mixed 2 Yvonne Li (Hamburger SV) / ​​Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)
2014/2015 German individual championship U19 Men's doubles 1 Daniel Seifert (TSV Trittau) / Bjarne Geiss (BW Wittorf)

Soccer

Blau Weiß Wittorf Neumünster (soccer)
Surname Blau Weiß Wittorf Neumünster (soccer)
Venue Stadium on Kälberweg
Places 1,000
Head coach Bjorn Kubon
league KKB Holstein district
2019/20 4th Place
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history

In 1963 the first team rose to the district league, the greatest sporting success in football to this day.

In the 2019/2020 season, the 1st team played in the district class C relay West Coast M1 under the new coach Björn Kubon. The team finished the season in fourth place after the season was canceled due to the corona pandemic. Due to the rule of nine in the SHFV , the team rose directly to the top in the first year after the re-establishment and will compete in the B-class in the 2020/2021 season.

Handball

history

The men's team rose from 1977 from the district league to the regional league, the second highest German division at the time, and stayed there until 1983. In 1980 and 1987 the team became national champions.

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