Bramfelder SV

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Bramfelder SV
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Surname Bramfeld Sports Club
from 1945 eV
Club colors Black-and-white
Founded 1945
Association headquarters Hamburg
Members 4,400 (2018)
Homepage bramfelder-sv.net

The Bramfelder SV (officially: Bramfelder Sportverein von 1945 eV ) is a sports club from Hamburg - Bramfeld .

history

The club was founded in 1945 as the joint successor of a civil, a workers' and a red sports club. With around 4,400 members, the BSV is one of the largest sports clubs in Hamburg. The focus is on health-promoting leisure and popular sports. The BSV sees itself as a traditional district association with a strong connection to the surrounding districts of Bramfeld and Steilshoop . The largest departments include soccer , handball and basketball . In addition, the association offers aikido , active & healthy , badminton , ballet , hip-hop , hockey , judo , karate , children's gymnastics , athletics , rehabilitation sports , swimming , skat , tennis , table tennis , trampoline , triathlon , volleyball and hiking .

Soccer

Men

The footballers of the BSV first reached the Association League Hamburg in 1953 , which was the second highest amateur league at the time. Ten years later, they were promoted to the third-class Hamburg amateur league , from which the team had to relegate after only one year. After many years, he was promoted again in 1980 to what is now called the Association League, the highest Hamburg division. The third from last place was not enough to stay in the league, since with the Hummelsbütteler SV and the HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst two Hamburg teams from the Oberliga Nord were relegated and with the SV Lurup only one Hamburg club rose. The third promotion to the Hamburg upper house followed in 1986, but here too the direct relegation followed.

It was only with the fourth promotion in 1994 that the Bramfelder were able to establish themselves longer in the top Hamburg division. After the BSV achieved the best place in 1997 with seventh place, relegation followed a year later. In 2000, the BSV rose to the association league for the fifth time and, thanks to the voluntary withdrawal of Blau-Weiß Schenefeld, made it into the league. A year later, the relegation followed, which was followed by a long national league era. 2010 succeeded the rise in the meanwhile Oberliga called highest amateur league of the city, which the direct relegation followed. After the direct resurgence, the Bramfelder stayed in the upper league until 2014, before going back down to the state league. Five years later, the BSV rose again to the top division.

In the 1979/80 and 1980/81 seasons , the club was able to qualify for the main round of the DFB Cup. In their first participation, the Bramfeld won 2-1 after extra time at TSV Ampfing and failed in round two with 0-2 after extra time at TSV Battenberg . The following year, the Bramfelder received Bundesliga club Bayer 04 Leverkusen in the first round and lost 8-2 in front of 3,600 spectators.

Women

The footballers of Bramfelder SV were promoted to the Regionalliga Nord in 2012 after the team prevailed against TuRa Meldorf and ATS Buntentor in the promotion round . As the knocked-down bottom of the table, the team had to relegate immediately. The low point of the 2012/13 season was a 12-0 defeat by the VfL Wolfsburg second team . The direct ascent was achieved just a year later. Oddly enough, the BSV faced the same opponents in the promotion round as they did two years earlier. In 2015, the Bramfelderinnen won the Hamburg Cup by beating FC Bergedorf 85 1-0 in the final and qualified for the DFB Cup for the first time .

In the 2015/16 season , the team won the Regionalliga Nord and was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga . With only one win, however, the direct relegation followed as bottom of the table . The Bramfeld women finished the 2017/18 regional league season as champions, but the club did not qualify for the now single-track 2nd Bundesliga. The club withdrew its women's team from the Regionalliga and started in the Landesliga Hamburg.

youth

The youth football division of Bramfelder SV has around 600 members who actively participate in the games of the Hamburg Football Association. The BSV was able to report about 30 youth teams to the HFV for the 2010/11 season. Four of the teams are all girls' teams. In the performance area, the BSV is represented by teams from the A, B and C juniors in the association and regional leagues.

The B-youth reached the final round of the German championship as Hamburg champions in 1984 and 1990 . In 1984 the Bramfelder moved through the stations OT Bremen and Berlin FC Preussen into the semi-finals, where the BSV met Borussia Dortmund . After a 1-0 first leg win, Dortmund won the second leg 2-0 and later became German champions. In 1990 the Bramfelder failed in the first round at Bayer 05 Uerdingen .

In 1985 Ralf Jester took part with the U-16 national team at the World Cup in the People's Republic of China . Jester took part in all six games and was runner-up with the German team.

Personalities

basketball

The basketball division is one of the largest and most successful divisions of the BSV. The first men's team was promoted to the 1st Regionalliga Nord in 2015.

The juniors have played in the JBBL since the 2017/18 season and in the NBBL until the 2012/13 season .

Personalities

successes

  • Winner of the Hamburg Basketball Cup 2013, 2014

Other departments

Table tennis

The table tennis department of Bramfelder SV has formed the TTSG Urania-Bramfeld together with SC Urania Hamburg for several years . In the 2019/20 season, this consists of ten men's, three women's and one student team. The first women's team plays in the Oberliga Nordost, while the first men's team plays a division lower in the Association's Oberliga Nord.

Judo

The judo department is another very successful sports division of Bramfelder SV. The department, which has existed since 1980, encompasses the entire children's and youth area as well as adult groups, divided into competition and leisure judo groups. Both the women's and the men's team fight in the judo regional league. The judo women fight in the Judo Regionalliga-Nord. In 2012 the women from Bramfeld became champions. In 2017 the women repeated this success and in 2018 in the last Regional League year (the DJB abolishes the Regional League) the women of the Bramfelder SV Hamburger Judo Team were able to defend their previous year's title.

trampoline

In trampoline gymnastics, the club does gymnastics in the second Bundesliga after a guest appearance in the Bundesliga and provides members of the German national team. BSV gymnast Daniel Schmidt won various German senior titles and placed at European and World Youth Championships.

volleyball

With Merten Krüger, the BSV produced a Bundesliga player.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b bramfelder-sv.de: The Bramfelder SV introduces itself briefly
  2. Season division 2019/20 on www.mytischtennis.de, accessed on June 6, 2020.
  3. Regionalliga: BSV women defend last year's title! | Judo team - Bramfeld. Retrieved September 26, 2018 (German).