Eimsbüttel TV
Eimsbüttel TV | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Eimsbütteler Turnverband e. V. | ||
Seat | Hamburg | ||
founding | June 12, 1889 | ||
Members | 15,677 (December 31, 2019) | ||
Website | ETV-Hamburg.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Ingo Glashoff | ||
Venue | ETV sports center Hoheluft | ||
Places | 1,100 | ||
league | State League Hammonia | ||
2018/19 | 1st place (District League North) | ||
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The Eimsbütteler Turnverband is a sports club from the Hamburg district of Eimsbüttel , in today's district of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel . With (as of December 31, 2019) 15,677 members, ETV is the fifth largest sports club in Hamburg after the Hamburg section of the German Alpine Club , FC St. Pauli , sportspaß and Hamburger SV and is one of the forty-strongest sports clubs in Germany . 30 different sports such as soccer , handball , athletics , table tennis , floorball , volleyball and gymnastics are offered in 23 departments .
history
On June 12, 1889, 60 men founded the Eimsbüttel men's gymnastics club . After just one month, the Eimsbüttel gymnastics club split off. Although there was a temporary union in 1893, it was not until 1898 that the two clubs merged to form the Eimsbütteler Turnverband in order to build a joint gym, which was then opened in 1910.
successes
do gymnastics
The association made sports history in artistic gymnastics when Irmgard Lüdemann became the first German female jumping champion in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1964. In the individual all-around competition, it was enough for the runner-up title. She defended her jump title the following year. As a member of the national team, Irmgard Lüdemann also competed internationally in national competitions such as against the Soviet Union (1963), Austria (1963, 1965), France (1965) and Hungary (1966). As a club trainer - and Hamburg association trainer - she and her husband Julius Lüdemann led the gymnasts to numerous successes. The gymnasts of the ETV achieved second place at the German club team championships in September 1975 in Bergisch Gladbach with 163.90 points. The gymnasts did gymnastics in their own club hall against national teams from different countries such as the USA or Romania. With Wiebke Hunn, another gymnast represented the ETV at the international level when she started at the 1978 World Championships. In the individual all-around competition she achieved 90th place, with the team of the German Gymnastics Federation she reached 9th place. Meanwhile, competitive gymnastics in the ETV has reoriented itself from competitive sport to popular sport. Here the ETV is one of the most successful clubs of the last ten years with dozens of Hamburg individual and team titles under the direction of Angelika Bohnhoff, Katja Scheffler and Florian Schmid.
- German jumping champion 1964, 1965
- German runner-up in the individual all-around competition in 1964
- Country competitions against teams from the Soviet Union, Austria, France, Hungary (1963–1966)
- Vice-champion at the German club team championships in 1975
- World Championships 1978: 9th team
Personalities
Fistball
The fistball department was founded as early as 1896 and two years later the first tournament participation took place, followed by other tournaments. In 1913, women's fistball was also introduced in the ETV. The ETV teams diligently collected titles and placements at Hamburg, North German and German championships. Here only the real German championships:
- Men: German Champion 1928, 1929, 1947, 1948, 1954
- Ladies: German champion 1934
- male youth: German champion 1956
- Men's field, age group 30: German champion 1962, 1995, 2000, 2001
- Men Hall AK 30: German Champion 1997,
- Men hall AK 40: German champion 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
- Men's field AG 45: German champion 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
- Men hall AK 45: German champion 2009, 2010
National player:
- Ehlbeck, Claus 36 international matches of which 4 × youth 1972–1973 / 16 × juniors 1974–1977 / 16 × men 1977–1983 World Champion 1979 + 1982 / European Champion 1981
- Schoenberner, Peter 5 international matches 1957–1960
- Ehlbeck, Peter 4 international matches 1957–1958
- Eisfeld, Werner 2 international matches in 1957
athletics
- Hans Liesche won the silver medal in the high jump at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm .
- From 1930 onwards, Hans-Heinrich Sievert won nine German championship titles in the shot put, discus, pentathlon and decathlon, took part in the Olympic Games in 1932 and improved the world record in the decathlon in 1934.
Volleyball and beach volleyball
- Axel Hager and Jörg Ahmann won the bronze medal in beach volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney .
- Julius Thole and Clemens Wickler became vice world champions in beach volleyball in Hamburg in 2019 .
- Until 2002 the volleyball men played in the 2nd Bundesliga. In 2020, the women were promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.
fencing
- Wilfried Wöhler was a member of Eimsbüttel TV from 1958 to 1959. He became German saber fencing champion in 1958 . A year later he was runner-up. In 1960 he took part in the Olympic Games in Rome , but was already fighting at FC Rothenbaum at that time.
- Erika Bethmann was third in the German championships in foil fencing in 1968 and 1970 . At the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich , she was part of the women's floret team.
- Gesche Reimers and Friederike Janshen were both German saber fencing champions in their age group at the senior championships in 2005 and 2006. In 2006, Friederike Janshen was able to join the German senior national team, with which she became vice European champion in Turku, Finland. In May 2007 the ETV fencer Friederike Janshen became Senior European Champion (19 participants) in saber fencing in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and won bronze in foil (32 participants).
Softball
- The 1st women's team of the ETV Hamburg Knights became German champions in 1995, 2005 and 2008 and also won the German Cup in 2004 and 2006 .
Water polo
The women's water polo team of ETV Hamburg was one of the founding members of the Bundesliga in 1998. The greatest success in the club's history was third place in the German Women's Water Polo Cup in 2013 in Krefeld.
Handball
- Women: German champion 1958, 1959, 1963 and 1967
- see: Article on the handball department
basketball
In the 2019/20 season, which ended prematurely due to the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus , the ETV men won the championship title in the 1st Regionalliga Nord with a record of 19 wins and one defeat. The coach of the championship team was Sükran Gencay, who had previously led the Eimsbüttelers to promotion to the 2nd regional league in 2015/16 as a runner-up in the Hamburg Oberliga and in 2017/18 to the 1st regional league. The outstanding players in the ETV line-up were the American Tyseem Lyles, who averaged 25.8 points per game during the 2019/20 season, and the Lithuanian Vidmantas Uzkuraitis (22.0 points / game). The ETV then announced its intention to advance to the 2nd Bundesliga ProB and announced that it would not pay any players in the nationwide third-highest division. For the purpose of economic support for participation in the 2nd Bundesliga ProB, the ETV basketball players received around 15,700 euros in the summer of 2020 as part of a fundraising campaign. At the beginning of July 2020, the league granted the right to participate in the third-highest division.
Floorball / floorball
The floorball department has many teams in different age groups that take part in the game. So it starts in the youth with the U11 over the U13, U15, U17 up to the U19. All junior teams play in regional leagues. In the men's area, two teams take part in the game. The regional league team (small field) and the Bundesliga team (large field). Teams also take part in the women's area. At the regional level, a team from the ETV plays and, at the German level, a game community consisting of the ETV and the VfR Seebergen-Rautendorf.
Soccer
history
Already in 1896 a "soccer team in the ETV" was mentioned. As part of the German Gymnastics Festival in Hamburg in 1898, some DT clubs competed against each other in football games, including ETV, which won 5-0 over MTV Magdeburg and 8-0 over ATV Breslau.
On May 12, 1906, the ETV's football department was officially established. Several years earlier, some players had also joined the FC Hammonia club , which no longer existed. The ETV took part in the games of the Hamburg-Altonaer Fußball-Bund from the 1906/07 season. Due to its playing strength, the HAFB classified the ETV in the highest division, the 1st class (in which all 1st teams played with a few exceptions). The ETV played its first league game on September 9, 1906 at SC Germania 1887 and only just lost it with 1: 2 goals. The ETV, like most other clubs in Hamburg and Altona, used the parade pasture as a place . In the spring of 1907 the move took place to the Sternschanze, a few years later to the Schlankreye and in 1911 to the Lokstedter Steindamm, where finally the (second) Eimsbütteler grandstand “Hoheluft” was built in 1912 and became the home of the ETV soccer department. For the 1913/14 season, the North German Football Association and the NFV Association League formed a superordinate regional league for the best clubs in its strongest districts. ETV was also able to qualify as third in the table in the Hamburg / Altonaer 1a class. After a fourth place in the table in the first season, the NFV Association League was dissolved again after the outbreak of the First World War .
In the Hamburg 1a class, the highest league at the time, the championship was won for the first time in 1915. The ETV remained first class in the 1920s and qualified several times for the final round of the North German championship.
The football department had its most successful period in the 1930s. In the Gauliga Nordmark , the 1st team won the championship three times in a row from 1934 to 1936 and represented Hamburg in the final round of the German championship . Although the ETV was eliminated in the group games, but both in the 1934 finals and in the 1935 finals they could defeat the future champions FC Schalke 04 at home .
After the fifth place in 1937 and two second places in 1938 and 1939, the Gauliga Nordmark was divided into two seasons at the beginning of the Second World War . The ETV prevailed in its season and won the playoffs against Hamburger SV 4-1 and 6-0. This made ETV one of the finalists in 1940 . In the group games they failed as second only on the last day of the game against later runner-up Dresdner SC . After that, the Gauliga Nordmark was reunited into a squadron, in 1941 the ETVer finished in 2nd place. With the last Gaumeistertitel, the team qualified again for the DM finals in 1942 , but were eliminated in the first round against Werder Bremen . Then the Gauliga Nordmark was divided into several small Gauligen. In the Gauliga Hamburg the ETV remained in the middle field until the end of the war.
After the Second World War, the ETV footballers were not accepted when the Oberliga Nord was founded as the top division in 1947. But as early as 1948 he was promoted to master of the Hamburg Association League. The ETV stayed first class for eight years before being relegated bottom of the table in 1956 . The greatest success was a fourth place in the 1951/52 season , which ended tied with third place in the table FC St. Pauli . During the league membership, the ETV also had to struggle with a rapid decline in viewer interests. In the first two years there was an average of well over 9,000 spectators, afterwards it was only just over 5,000, in the year of decline the average was only 3,700.
Although the championship in the second-class amateur league Hamburg succeeded again in 1959, the promotion to the Oberliga Nord was missed. In 1966 they were relegated from the third-class national league. The descent in 1985 in the district league was the mean low point in the sixth division at that time. After all, in 1999 he returned to the fourth-class Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein league . However, it was no longer possible to build on the former tradition, and the audience interest that was still great in the 1950s had completely disappeared. An average of 207 spectators came to the first league games. The ETV only had to relegate from the league in 2003 - in 2001 as well as in 2002 they had already been relegated in terms of sport, but held the class because other clubs withdrew from the league.
Since 2002, the ETV football department was threatened with losing its Sparbier sports field, where 40 youth teams played. In this dispute there were serious conflicts with the ETV board, who wanted to give the space to a private Christian clinic in favor of a hall. The football department thought about leaving the ETV at times. In 2009, in return for the surrender of 3,000 m² of space, the association received two new artificial turf pitches on the site, including floodlights and functional rooms. In addition, a new, 1,500 m² sports hall, also built by the clinic, was opened in February 2014 and is used by schools and ETV as the operator.
In 2005 the football men had to relegate again - this time from the association league to the sixth class national league. The team later suffered another descent into the seventh-class district league north. In the 2008/09 season, the nominally second team succeeded in a relegation round, however, the return to the national league (season Hammonia) . There the ETV reached 4th place in the table in the 2009/10 season and 9th place in the following year 2010/11. In addition, the club won the Hamburg State Cup for the first time with a 1-0 final victory over forward Wacker Billstedt and thus qualified for the 1st main round of the 2011/12 DFB Cup , in which they met second division club SpVgg Greuther Fürth .
In the 2011/12 season, the previous U-19 team, which won the Hamburg championship in 2011, will be the first ETV team in the regional league and also played the DFB Cup match against Greuther Fürth. The game in the Hoheluft Stadium , the place of the neighboring SC Victoria , was clearly lost on July 31, 2011 with 0:10. In 2014 you had to relegate to the district league before the ETSV rose again to the state league five years later.
Team resignation scandal
The club received nationwide media coverage when the entire regional league team and coach left the club in June 2011. A few days later the 2nd team also resigned.
The team rejected the draft of the board of directors, which should regulate the distribution of the income from participation in the DFB-Pokal, since the distribution of the guaranteed income of around 110,000 euros should not be as desired by the team. While the club board wanted to donate 50% of the entire football department and use the other 50% to create reserves for a second artificial turf pitch costing € 500,000, the players wanted a personal bonus of € 25,000 for the success of the past season, a budget of € 30,000 for the coming season, € 15,000 for jerseys, balls and other equipment for the men's teams and € 10,000 for the youth soccer teams. Only the remainder of € 30,000 should be made generally available to the association. One reason for this was that "jerseys, balls and suits ... are not provided by the ETV association" .
Known players
Five players from the German national team come from the ranks of Eimsbütteler TV :
- Hans Rohde , 25 international matches
- Otto Rohwedder , 5 internationals
- Hermann Neisse , 3 international matches
- Erwin Stührk , 3 international matches
- Herbert Panse , 1 international match
Other well-known players are:
- The keynote speaker for the 100th anniversary of the soccer department, professor of rhetoric and writer Walter Jens , said he did not play soccer at ETV
literature
- Folke Havekost: 100 years of football in Eimsbüttel . Göttingen: Verlag Die Werkstatt, 2006, ISBN 3-89533-529-0 .
- Walter Jens : Gone, the Eimsbütteler days , football before its industrialization , Die Zeit , 1974 No. 12 online at [1]
Web links
- Eimsbütteler TV website
- Website of the floorball department
- Volleyball Department website
- Website of the ETV 94er
- Abendblatt-Sport-Primer in: Hamburger Abendblatt of October 27, 1954.
- How I decided against the violin and for the ETV in: Hamburger Abendblatt from June 6, 1989. (Article on the 100th anniversary of the association.)
Individual evidence
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↑ a b Hamburg's sport continues to grow. Hamburger Sportbund, February 11, 2020, accessed on April 3, 2020 . ETV-Hamburg.de: Membership ETV
- ↑ On the other hand, in the former GDR, masters were determined on the individual devices since 1949 (Andreas Götze / Eckhard Herholz: Das Turnjahr Jahrhundert der Deutschen. Statistics of all Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships, World Cup competitions from Athens 1896 to 1992 Barcelona. Berlin: edition ost 1992 , P. 316.)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1964 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1963 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1963 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1965 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1965 (PDF file)
- ↑ Spiegel.de: Drums and Triangles , No. 23, May 30, 1966
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1974 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1975 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1975 (PDF file)
- ↑ Abendblatt.de: 1974 (PDF file)
- ↑ Andreas Götze / Eckhard Herholz: The gymnastics century of the Germans. Statistics of all Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships, World Cup competitions from 1896 Athens to 1992 Barcelona. Berlin: edition ost 1992, p. 279.
- ↑ VTF-Hamburg.de round cup competition - 1st round ( Memento from February 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Jankowski, Pistorius, Prüß : Football in the North. Bremen and Barsinghausen 2005, p. 58.
- ↑ table - 1st regional league men (seniors; league number: 230). In: basketball-bund.net. Retrieved April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ a b Hamburger Abendblatt: ETV basketball players are planning promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. March 24, 2020, accessed April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Table (Season: 2015/2016) - Men Oberliga (Seniors). In: basketball-bund.net. Retrieved April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Table (Season: 2017/2018) - 2nd Regional League Men North (Seniors). In: basketball-bund.net. Retrieved April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Player statistics scouting - 1st regional league men (seniors; league number: 230). In: basketball-bund.net. Retrieved April 10, 2020 .
- ↑ Friederike van der Laan: Bundesliga dream of ETV basketball players! - Hamburger Volksbank. Retrieved July 3, 2020 .
- ↑ Licensing and division into leagues for the 2020/21 season have been established - BARMER 2. Basketball Bundesliga. Accessed July 3, 2020 (German).
- ^ Heinrich Schnell in: Deutsches Turnfest Hamburg 1898, pages 183 ff.
- ↑ Havekost, Folke: 100 Years of Football in Eimsbüttel , Göttingen 2006, page 16
- ↑ According to other sources, Hammonia had joined Teutonia 05, which was founded in the previous year .
- ↑ Only a few hundred meters away, also in the Hoheluft district, was the FC Victoria stadium , which still exists
- ↑ mopo.de: Football: Hamburg Amateurs
- ↑ a b Hardy Greens : Eimsbütteler TV. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , pp. 137-138.
- ↑ keindiakonieklinikumblogger.org: Why is it indifferent to ETV what the public open space is built on?
- ↑ Welt.de: ETV celebrates inauguration after years of dispute
- ↑ Elbe-Wochenblatt.de: Halle Hohe Weide everything finished ( memento from November 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) from February 5, 2014 (dead link)
- ↑ ETV-Hamburg.de: Message on the club's homepage , from July 5, 2011 (dead link)
- ↑ Spiegel.de: The sad DFB Cup heroes
- ↑ Spiegel.de: Rummenigge complains about "financial doping" in Europe, the second team also leaves ETV
- ↑ T-Online.de: With the A youth against Greuther Fürth: Just no record bankruptcy
- ↑ Sport-Nord.de: Statement by Afrane and the team
- ↑ Sport-Nord.de: Arican says goodbye to ETV
- ↑ "I was not active in the ETV, I was a goalkeeper in a Freiburg student team", interview with Walter Jens in: ETV magazine No. 2/2006 , p. 8.