Buxtehuder SV
Full name | Buxtehuder SV from 1862 e. V. | ||
Abbreviation (s) | BSV | ||
Founded | 4th August 1862 | ||
Club colors | blue yellow | ||
Hall | School center north (handball)
Small sports hall Halepaghenschule (judo, kickboxing) |
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Places | 1800 | ||
president | Wolfgang Watzulik | ||
Trainer | Dirk Leun - handball coach | ||
league | 1st National League | ||
2019/20 | |||
rank | 7th place | ||
DHB Cup | Round of 16 | ||
Website | bsv-buxtehude.de | ||
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Greatest successes | |||
National | DHB Cup Winner 2015, 2017 | ||
International |
Euro City Cup winner 1994 EHF Challenge Cup winner 2010 |
The Buxtehuder SV from 1862 e. V. (BSV) is a sports club from Buxtehude , which is best known for the success of its handball department . The club also offers aerobics , badminton , boxing , soccer , judo , kickboxing , athletics , cycling , swimming , dance , table tennis , gymnastics , trampoline , floorball and volleyball .
Club history
In 1912 the Buxtehude SK 1912 was founded, which in 1914 merged with the football department of MTV to form Buxtehude in 1862. In 1919 it was renamed SVgg Buxtehude-Altkloster 1912. On February 2, 1935, the merger with MTV zu Buxtehude 1862, TV Gut-Heil 1899 Altkloster and the women's gymnastics club Buxtehude of VfL Buxtehude 1862 was established by the British military government on February 22nd Disbanded April 1945. On November 24, 1945, the Buxtehuder SV was founded. On August 4, 1962, the name was again changed to Buxtehuder Turn- und Sportverein from 1862. Today the club is called Buxtehuder Sportverein von 1982 e. V .; official short form is BSV ; other common short forms are Buxtehuder SV and more rarely BSV Buxtehude .
Handball in Buxtehude
The women's team of the Buxtehude gymnastics and sports club has played in the first women's handball league without interruption since the 1989/90 season . Four times, namely in 2003, 2011, 2012 and 2015, the team was German runner-up. In the 2011 final, Buxtehude only failed because of the away goal rule in the final at Thuringian HC (H 29:34 / A 28:23). The BSV has reached the DHB Cup final six times and was able to win the cup in the 2014/15 and 2016/17 seasons. On an international level, the club won the Euro-City-Cup in the 1993/94 season , the forerunner of today's EHF Challenge Cup , and in 2010 the Challenge Cup, with Frisch Auf Göppingen in the final with 40:28 (A) and 28: 26 (H) was defeated. In 2002 the BSV also reached the final of the Challenge Cup, but lost to the Romanian representative Universitatea Deva.
The second women's team has belonged to this division since the introduction of the 3rd division in 2010 and thus plays in the highest possible range for second teams of Bundesliga clubs.
Squad of the women's Bundesliga team - season 2020/21
No. | Surname | position | In the team since | Last club |
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16 | Lea Rühter | TW | 2014 | JSG Alstertal / Norderstedt |
20th | Katharina Filter | TW | 2019 | HL Buchholz 08 rose garden |
2 | Liv addicting | RL | 2019 | own youth |
4th | Johanna Heldmann | RR | 2020 | HL Buchholz 08 rose garden |
7th | Lone fisherman | LA | 2008 | TSV Owschlag |
8th | Mieke Düvel | RL | 2018 | HSG Hannover-Badenstedt |
9 | Lisa Antl | KM | 2019 | HCD Groebenzell |
11 | Isabelle Dölle | RR | 2018 | Werder Bremen |
13 | Luisa Scherer | RA | 2019 | TV Nellingen |
15th | Meret Ossenkopp | RA | 2020 | HC Rödertal |
21st | Annika Lott | RL | 2018 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen |
22nd | Lynn Schneider | KM | 2019 | HL Buchholz 08 rose garden |
25th | Paula Prior | RM | 2018 | HL Buchholz 08 rose garden |
28 | Teresa of Prittwitz | LA | 2016 | 1. FC Nürnberg Handball 2009 |
29 | Paulina Golla | RM | 2019 | 1. FSV Mainz 05 |
77 | Caroline Müller-Korn | RM | 2020 | Borussia Dortmund |
Mia Lakenmacher | RL | 2020 | HSG Hannover-Badenstedt | |
T | Dirk Leun | Trainer | 2008 | |
B. | Michael Jungblut | supervisor | 1987 |
Additions 2020/21
- Caroline Müller-Korn ( Borussia Dortmund )
- Meret Ossenkopp ( HC Rödertal )
- Johanna Heldmann ( HL Buchholz 08-Rosengarten )
- Teresa von Prittwitz (2nd team)
- Mia Lakenmacher ( TV Hannover-Badenstedt )
Departures 2020/21
- Lisa Prior (end of career)
- Maike Schirmer ( Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball )
- Friederike Gubernatis (end of career)
- Melissa Luschnat ( HL Buchholz 08-Rosengarten )
- Christina Haurum (end of career)
- Jessica Oldenburg (end of career)
- Antje Peveling (end of career)
Well-known former players
- Camilla Andersen
- Heike Axmann
- Andrea Bölk
- Emily Bölk
- Isabell Klein
- Debbie Klijn
- Christine Lindemann
- Stefanie Melbeck
- Susanne Petersen
- Melanie Schliecker
- Heike Schmidt
Season placements
season | space |
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1999/2000 | 4th Place |
2000/01 | 3rd place |
2001/02 | 4th Place |
2002/03 | 2nd place |
2003/04 | 4th Place |
2004/05 | 5th place |
2005/06 | 5th place |
2006/07 | 9th place |
2007/08 | 7th place |
2008/09 | 3rd place |
2009/10 | 5th place |
2010/11 | 3rd place |
2011/12 | 2nd place |
2012/13 | 3rd place |
2013/14 | 3rd place |
2014/15 | 2nd place |
2015/16 | 7th place |
2016/17 | 4th Place |
2017/18 | 3rd place |
2018/19 | 4th Place |
2019/20 | 7th place |
youth
In addition to the Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga, the female A-youth has also played in the DHB Youth Bundesliga since 2013. In 2016 and 2017 the A-youth won the German championship. In 2018 he won the German runner-up in the A-youth. Furthermore, the A-youth reached the Final4 in 2013 and finished it with the 4th place. In 2009 they won the NOHV championship. In 2010 the female B youth won the NOHV championship. In 2019, the female B-youth won the German championship in an unbeaten season.
Soccer
BSV - football | |||
Surname | BSV - football | ||
Venue | Jahnstadion | ||
Places | 6,000 | ||
Head coach | vacant | ||
league | no game operation | ||
2018/19 | 16th place ( Landesliga Hansa )
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history
The Buxtehuder SV, often referred to as BSV Buxtehude , belongs to the Regional Association North and the State Association Hamburg. The venue is the Jahn Stadium with the two additional side seats "Konopkaplatz" and the North School Center. The colors of the BSV are blue and yellow.
The first men's team became third-class for the first time in 1953 when they were promoted to the Association League Hamburg , which was then the second highest division in Hamburg. In 1954, the immediate relegation followed, the club established itself in this league from 1956. Under coach Erich Rohrschneider, the blue and yellow kickers from the Este even rose to the Hamburg amateur upper house for the first time in 1963 and took 12th place in 1963/64. In the second year, the BSV rose again from the Hansa Association and did not return to the top amateur class until 1973/74 under coach "Walli" Kuse. This time the club lasted longer before Buxtehude relegated in 1980, although they played Bayer Uerdingen in the DFB Cup 1979/80 in front of 3,000 spectators on August 25, 1979 . The BSV experienced its low point in 1983 when it was relegated to the sixth class district league. In 1984, however, the immediate return to the regional league succeeded, before returning to the Hamburg amateur upper house for another three years in 1990. These three years were followed by ten years of the Landesliga Hammonia, before the BSV celebrated its renewed promotion to the Association League in 2003 and in 2004 even won the runner-up there behind Barmbek-Uhlenhorst . In 2007/08 they were relegated from Hamburg's top division and returned six years later. In 2017 they were relegated to the regional league again, where the team was withdrawn during the 2018/19 season.
Most famous players
The later five-time national player Jürgen Kurbjuhn , he moved to Hamburger SV in 1960 at the age of 20 , formed the German defender pair with Friedel Rausch at the international match of the DFB youth team in Flensburg against Denmark on May 15, 1958 . In 1959 and 1960, he played six international matches for the German amateur football team as a Buxtehuder SV player . Alexander Nouri , who was the head coach at Werder Bremen from 2016 to 2017 , had played for BSV as a youth.
Judo
history
The judo department of the BSV has existed since 1969 and currently has around 255 members between the ages of 4 and 60. Hans Heinrich Cohrs has been a department head since 1994. In the judo department of the BSV there is a suitable training group for everyone. The large variety of different groups and training dates enables both competitive and popular sports-oriented members to have an optimal training program. The group sizes vary and are put together taking into account age and performance level. This ensures that you can practice with many different partners and still receive support based on performance.
Training groups
- Playing judoka
- Beginner group for children
- Advanced group for children and teenagers
- Exam group
- Competition group for children and teenagers
- Beginners and returnees adults
- Advanced group adults
- Parent-child group
- Judo in schools as a Judo AG
Personalities
Stefanie Paduch
One of our greatest talents was Stefanie Paduch, who got through to the 2nd DAN in the BSV. She took part in German and North German championships. On December 16, 1984 she became a member of the DDK (German Dan College, the Association of Masters and Teachers for Budo Disciplines), which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010. Newspaper article Hamburger Abendblatt January 26th, 1981: "Stefanie Paduch from SV Buxtehude was twice as successful at her first start in the judo class. The 17-year-old, who was third at the German youth championships in Berlin last year, won in the class up to 61 kilograms and the all-category against strong competition. "
Hans Heinrich Cohrs
In 1969, when the judo department was founded in Buxtehude, Hans Heinrich Cohrs lived in Cuxhaven and was just starting out with judo. In 1971 he trained in Harburg and later in the Oswald Däscher judo school in Buxtehude for a contribution of 20 D-Marks. 1978 came to Buxtehuder SV. Hans has been in charge of the judo department since 1994.
Sporting highlights
- February: Hosting of the McDonalds tournament with national participation
- December: Christmas tournament for children, BSV-internal
Kickboxing
history
The kickboxing department (BuKa-Dojo) was founded in early 2012 by Bernhard Kliemchen in the BSV as a course with 4 participants and established itself in 2014 as an independent department with around 50 active athletes with their department head Bernhard Jeannot. In the kickboxing department there are athletes between 14 and 45 years of age who only train and / or fight for their fitness, together with competitive athletes in joint training.
Current competitors
Surname | class | In the BSV since | Previous club |
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Merle Neitzel | Girls LK | from my own youth | |
Sophie Frankenstein | Girls LK | 2002 | BuKa Dojo |
Lina Marie Friede | Women LK | ||
Leave Oltmanns | Men VK & LK | from my own youth | |
Jendrik Oltmanns | Men VK & LK | from my own youth | |
Ahmed Ibrahim | Men VK & LK | 2012 | BuKa Dojo |
Michel Keizer | Men VK & LK | 2014 | |
Leon Jähnke | Men LK | 2013 | |
Ban Diekmann | Men LK | 2015 |
Sporting highlights
year | competition | placement |
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2016 | State championship Baden-Württemberg (K-Battle), WKU | 1. Ahmed Ibrahim |
2015 | World Championship, WKU | Members of the German national team: Sophie Frankenstein, Michel Keizer |
2015 | International German Championship, WKU | 3. Sophie Frankenstein |
2015 | International Northern Championships, WKU | 1. Lasse Oltmanns, 1. & 2. Ahmed Ibrahim, 1. Michel Keizer, 2. Benne Dieckmann, 3. Leon Jähnke |
2015 | International European Open, WKU | 2. Michel Keizer, 4. Sophie Frankenstein |
2014 | International Northern Championships, WKU | 1. Lasse Oltmanns, 1. Pia Schroeder, 3. Jendrik Oltmanns |
2014 | International German Championship, WKU | 3. Jendrik Oltmanns |
athletics
The Olympic athletes Nils Winter (long jump) and Stefan Drews (decathlon) emerged from the athletics department .
literature
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 102.
- Hardy Greens: Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 93.
- Andreas Meyer, Volker Stahl, Uwe Wetzner: Football Lexicon Hamburg . Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-477-1 (396 pages).
Web links
- Official website of the entire association
- Page of the handball department
- Page of the judo department
- Page of the kickboxing department
Individual evidence
- ^ Association statutes ( memento of June 3, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) on the association's website .
- ^ Result 1993/94 on www.eurohandball.com
- ↑ handball-world.news: Buxtehuder SV secures "extended arm on the field" from February 11, 2020, accessed on February 12, 2020
- ↑ handball-world.news: Buxtehuder SV with a move to the outside: Meret Ossenkopp, who returned, replaces Maike Schirmer on March 6, 2020, accessed on March 6, 2020
- ↑ a b c d e handball-world.news: Buxtehuder SV concludes squad planning for the coming season from March 11, 2020, accessed on March 11, 2020
- ↑ a b c handball-world.news: Five veterans with the end of their careers: The Buxtehuder SV squad for the 2020/21 season from July 9, 2020, accessed on July 9, 2020
- ↑ handball-world.news: Buxtehuder SV loses "control center" and holds "key player in defense and attack" from January 31, 2020, accessed on January 31, 2020
- ↑ handball-world.news: Maike Schirmer is moving to France on April 4, 2020, accessed on April 4, 2020
- ↑ http://dhb.de/detailansicht/daten/2013/02/25/artikel/jblh-der-weiblichen-jugend-17-plaetze-sind-bereits-vergabe.html
- ↑ bsv-live.de: A-Jugend des Buxtehuder SV is German Champion 2016 , accessed on September 1, 2019.
- ↑ handball-world.news: Tarja Pauschert lets Buxtehude cheer - BSV defends his title against Leverkusen , accessed on June 5, 2017
- ↑ handball-world.news: In the seven-meter throw: Mareike Thomaier throws the junior elves to the German A-Youth Championship , accessed on June 3, 2018