Eutin 08

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Eutin 08
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Surname Eutin Sports Association
from 1908 e. V.
Seat Eutin , Schleswig-Holstein
founding August 13, 1908
(as 1st Eutin football club from 1908)
Colours Red Blue
Members 678 (January 1, 2019)
Website eutin08.de
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1. Chairman vacant
First team
Head coach Dennis Jaacks
Venue Waldeck Stadium
Places 1,500
league Upper League Schleswig-Holstein
2019/20 11th place (quotient regulation)

The Eutin Sports Association from 1908 e. V. , commonly known as Eutin 08 , ESV for short, is a sports club from Eutin in Schleswig-Holstein . The club, founded in 1908 as the 1st Eutin soccer club, is particularly known for its soccer department, which is the second oldest in Holstein Switzerland and at various times had one of the strongest men's teams in Schleswig-Holstein. Already in the 1920s, the soccer players were from the then still the Free State of Oldenburg belonging Principality of Luebeck represented in their second-highest leagues and took several times to the rise of games to district or league Lübeck Mecklenburg part. Immediately after the Second World War , the ESV men were among the top teams in their region for the first time and, as runner-up in the Schleswig-Holstein regional league in 1948/49, narrowly missed out on the promotion to the first-class Oberliga Nord.

In the 1970s and 1980s, the Ostholsteiners again advanced to the top of the state and, in addition to three other runners-up championships, also won the SHFV state championship for the first time in 1980/81. With the promotion to the now third-class football Oberliga Nord in 1990/91 , the greatest success in the club's history was achieved ten years later, even though the Eutinians had to leave the top division in Northern Germany after only one year. After a temporary crash in the district league, Eutin 08 was once again one of the strongest clubs in Schleswig-Holstein in the 2010s and was again represented in national football for one year with its participation in the Regional Football League North 2017/18 . In addition to the soccer division, the club also has the departments handball , dancing , fitness & gymnastics and recreational sports.

Club history

Eutin 08 was founded on August 13, 1908 as the 1st Eutin soccer club from 1908 by young business people, whereby the membership is presumably - similar to other soccer clubs that were founded at that time in Kiel , Bad Segeberg or Bad Oldesloe - predominantly from the Environment of high school students and high school students. When it was founded, the EFC was the second club in the region after the 1st Plöner Ballspielverein and the first club from the Principality of Lübeck, which was not yet part of Schleswig-Holstein, where football was played. The Eutin football club differed from today's ESV in several respects: In their early days, the EFC athletes wore white and green-and-white dress, and sports within the club were initially limited to the football game. Even before the First World War, however, attempts were made to expand the range of sports on offer by setting up additional branches. Accordingly, the club decided to rename it in 1921 and gave itself the name Eutin Sports Association from 1908 . The ESV kept this name to this day and is now the third oldest still existing sports club in the city after TS Riemann Eutin and the Eutin Chess Club from 1875 .

After the club had less than a hundred members immediately after the end of the First World War, it developed into one of the largest sports clubs in Eutin, especially in the period after 1945. Eutiner SV 08 is currently the third largest sports club in Rosenstadt after PSV Eutin and BSG Eutin, with the number of members since 1990, despite certain fluctuations, always in the range of around 600 to 800. The years after the end of the Second World War also brought significant changes with regard to the management of the association: While in the first decades after the founding of the association twenty different men held the position of first chairman, this position was only held in the following 75 years five bills of exchange. Since 1964, Fritz Latendorf, the former CDU member of the state parliament, and the local politician Dieter Holst (CDU) have only been two people who have each managed the association for several decades. Although the executive board of the association consists of up to eight people according to its statutes, several positions including the first chairman have been vacant for several years.

Soccer

League team

1908 - 1945: founding years and first participation in gaming operations

Around two months after the club was founded, a friendly match against Germania Neumünster, which the Rosenstadt-based team lost 3-1 in October 1908, marked the first encounter in the club's history. In the following years, the EFC also played several friendly matches against clubs from the region, and in 1911, TV Hamburg-Eimsbüttel was the first to host a team from Hamburg in Eutin. In 1911 it was finally accepted into the North German Football Association, with the club being assigned to the NFV sub-district of Ostholstein. Although the Eutinians only took part in the official league championships of the Lübeck district after the First World War, in 1913 they completed their first regional point round against other teams from the east of what is now Schleswig-Holstein. Here the EFC met Cimbria Neustadt , the 1. Plöner Ballspielverein and Teutonia Oldenburg and finished in first place.

At the beginning of the 1920s, the footballers from the city of roses - now under the name Eutiner SV from 1908 - took part in the second highest league in the NFV district of Lübeck-Mecklenburg. In the game classes, which were subject to multiple name changes and mode changes, the ESV-Elf played an increasingly important role and also recorded their first sporting successes: After reaching fourth place in 1st class Lübeck in 1922 , the Eutiner took the A in 1924 Relay of the Gauliga Lübeck and were allowed to participate in the promotion round to the first-class district league Lübeck-Mecklenburg. Against the SV Police Lübeck , a forerunner of today's VfB Lübeck , the club won 6-0 and 3-1 and would have qualified for the final for the promotion against Germania Wismar. An objection by the SV police, the reasons for which have not been handed down, led to the cancellation of the first-round encounters; as a result, another playoff against the Lübeck was scheduled, but the ESV (presumably out of protest) waived.

In the years between 1925 and 1930, however, Eutin 08 only achieved mixed results and consistently landed in the (sometimes lower) midfield of the league. In 1930, the Rosenstädter was among other things a 2:13 defeat against the meanwhile much stronger SV Police Lübeck. At the same time, for the first time, the club was also faced with significant internal competition from a sporting point of view in the form of VfL Eutin . The association for physical exercises, which originated from the environment of the 6th Infantry Regiment , achieved several times better placements than the ESV from 1925 and even rose to the top class for one year in 1927. It was not until the beginning of the 1930s that the 08 footballers became more successful again and won the championship in their respective second division season in both 1931/32 and 1932/33. In 1932 there was a relegation round for promotion to the league against Germania Wismar and Schwerin 03, in which, however, Germania prevailed in the end.

The beginning of the Nazi dictatorship in 1933 was in many respects affect the Eutiner football history: The local rivals from Eutin Football Club from 1930 belonged to the many former members of the banned Workers Turnvereins Eichenkranz Eutin, the opposed DC circuit and came with her The association was dissolved in August 1933 after a ban. Some members then joined the (already synchronized) Eutiner SV 08. In addition, the league structure now also changed, whereby the introduction of the Gauliga Nordmark ensured that the Eutinians, as the reigning relay champions, were no longer able to participate in any promotion games.

Most of the far-reaching changes did not take place until the next few years, however: In 1933/34, the Eutinians started as usual with the clubs from the greater Lübeck and Schwerin areas in a joint second-class league, which was now referred to as the western relay of the district league . Subsequently, however, regional reorganizations in North German football took place, which brought the regions of Lübeck and Eutin more and more to play in the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein. In the end, both sporting and - with the Greater Hamburg Law of 1937 - political connection to the area of ​​what is today Schleswig-Holstein took place. In terms of sport, the footballers from Rosenstadt did not achieve any major successes in these years: in 1934/35 they took part in the second-highest league for the last time before the start of the war, before they renounced membership of the district league before the start of the 1935/36 season and until At the beginning of the Second World War only started in lower divisions. Game operations in the club were partially continued even after the outbreak of the war; in youth football, among other things, winning the championship in Bann 187 of the Hitler Youth in 1942 is documented.

1945 - 1952: First successes at state level

In the first years after the Second World War , numerous expellees from the areas east of the Oder-Neisse border settled in Eutin . Not least, this also had an impact on Eutin football and contributed to the fact that the 08 footballers would belong to the top of the country in the years to come. The Eutinians played their first soccer games against English military teams before they started playing for points again towards the end of 1945. Although the ESV did not take part in the A-class game in the Lübeck district in the first post-war season, they qualified for the second season of the Lübeck top division through a 1-0 win in the promotion round against TSV Mölln. In the "First Class Lübeck, Season B" the 08 footballers were represented in the first class for the first and so far only time in their club history, although at that time this was already held in at least six seasons within Schleswig-Holstein alone. At the end of the season, the Eutiner landed just behind the Lübeck BV-Phönix and were qualified as runner-up directly for the Eastern relay of the Schleswig-Holstein State League. In addition, Eutin was allowed to take part in the subsequent state championship Schleswig-Holstein 1946/47 , in which two participants for the Oberliga Nord - the new top division for the future states of Lower Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - were determined. In the first main round, however, they lost to Gut-Heil Neumünster 2: 3 and accordingly started in the regional league.

Another qualifying season was due there, as the three-track state league should be merged into one season as quickly as possible. In the east season, the district townspeople met several teams from the independent cities of Kiel and Lübeck , which dominated football in the region at the time. However, Eutin 08 was the only club outside the two big cities to put together a competitive team and in the end secured third place behind Kilia Kiel and the LBV-Phönix and the associated qualification for the single-track national league. The dominant role in rural areas is also made clear by a look at a comparison game with the selection of the independent city of Lübeck from March 1948: Apart from one player each from NTSV Strand 08 and TSV Pansdorf , the team from the Eutin district selected itself at this time composed exclusively of footballers from the ESV team. At a higher level, several players from Eutin such as Hans Zaworka or Horst Rahn were also part of the Lübeck selection, in which otherwise mainly players from the two large Lübeck clubs Phönix and VfB were represented.

In the state league, the first season after the merging of the three seasons should be the most successful season for the Rosenstadt team. For a long time this year there was a head-to-head race with Itzehoer SV , which mainly consisted of former VfB Königsberg players . The Eutiner not only acted particularly strong at home and remained unbeaten in their own stadium, but also brought Itzehoe, Kilia Kiel and Phönix Lübeck to all other top teams of the 1948/49 season (their sometimes only) home defeats. With the teams from the middle and lower third of the table, however, the Ostholsteiners only got four out of sixteen possible points and thus deprived themselves of a better starting position in the title race. Shortly before the end of the season, ESV missed the last chance to equal points with the Steinburgers and to bring the state championship within reach with a 1-1 draw in the home game against the ISV.

Afterwards, the Eutinians were no longer given another chance to participate in the promotion round to the first-class league: For various reasons, often related to the refugee situation, some top performers left the runner-up team in the years from 1949. This was accompanied by a rapid deterioration of the team, which found itself in the relegation battle in 1949/50. After relegation was secured two times with a narrow lead, in 1951/52 - despite an increase in the national league to 16 teams - the relegation from the highest national division.

1952 - 1972: seasons in lower class football

Following the successful post-war years, the Eutinians accordingly left the extended state leadership and spent around two decades in the game classes at the lower regional level. In the 1950s in particular, there was a risk of a sporting crash when the club not only had to give up its local leadership role, but also relegated from the third-rate district league in 1957 with just seven plus points. However, the district townspeople returned to the district level after only one district league season and were always in the top group of their leagues for the next few years. The ESV footballers had several opportunities to regain promotion to the amateur league: in 1961 they took part in the promotion round as district league champions, but failed quite clearly in the last place. Three other participations in the promotion games were unsuccessful at this time, in 1966 the promotion failed as group runner-up behind VfB Kiel, against which Eutin 08 lost the decisive game 6-1 on the Kieler Waldwiese.

Promotion game at VfB Kiel in 1966

Despite the long-standing membership in lower divisions, the Rosenstadt-based team managed to attract national attention for the first time in 1965: In the cup competition of the North German Football Association, the ESV-Elf surprisingly won 3-1 in the first main round against the then regional division SC Victoria Hamburg and then defeated TSG Bergedorf 1-0. In the third and decisive main round it was in their own stadium against FC St. Pauli to qualify for the DFB Cup . In front of 3,500 spectators on the Eutiner Waldeck, however, the Hamburgers lived up to their role as favorites and won with a sovereign 4-0.

In 1966/67, a reform was pending in the league game operation, as part of which a club league was to be introduced in two seasons between the district leagues and the amateur league. After Eutin 08 had always been among the top four of their own regional league relay for the previous eight years, the club missed the necessary placement in the top third of the table in the qualifying season and was henceforth only fifth class. Only at the end of the 1960s was coach Horst Rahn, who was one of the main performers in the ESV team in the post-war period, to initiate the return to higher-class amateur football. He put together a squad that became competitive again beyond the district boundaries and quickly achieved sporting success: In 1970 and 1971 the team made it through to the national league and returned to the top division of the association after twenty years of absence.

1972 - 1990: Advance into the top of the association league

The first seasons in the national league were characterized by efforts to stay permanently in the league, which slipped from the third to the fourth league level after the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga for the 1974/75 season. Overall, ESV footballers should certainly succeed in this; only in their third national league year (1974/75) were the Eutiners involved in the relegation battle until the end, as three SHFV teams were relegated from the league and the number of relegation places in the national league doubled accordingly. From 1977 the blue-reds finally managed to gradually work their way into the top group of the league. With Wolfgang Kröger from TSV Neustadt they hired another former 08 footballer as a coach. Kröger strengthened the team with numerous young talents from the region and should be successful for the first time with the new team in 1979/80: In particular, the regular formation in the attack around Norbert Pantel and the later top scorer Hans-Friedrich Brunner (29 hits) contributed significantly to this the runner-up went to the city of roses for the second time after 1949. Associated with this was the first-time participation in the promotion games to the Oberliga Nord, which the SHFV representative finished second behind Hummelsbütteler SV . On the last match day of the narrow promotion group, the Holsteiners lost 3: 4 to SFL Bremerhaven in a goal-rich game after a 3-0 lead .

Nevertheless, under President Fritz Latendorf , the goal was still to achieve promotion to the third division in the short or medium term. In 1980/81 the Eutiner won a thrilling championship race with Heider SV and ended the season with a 2-0 win against Schleswig 06 after an almost point-free sprint at the end of the season . The up to then greatest success in the club's history entitled again to take part in the promotion round, in which this time, however, there was no chance and finished last. This was followed by a change in the team, as coach Wolfgang Kröger left the club for personal reasons and several top performers moved to higher-class clubs. However, some key players in the championship returned quickly to Eutin, so that in the mid-1980s another attempt to qualify for the league could be started: In 1984/85, the Ostholsteiners were among the expanded group of championship candidates and, as runners-up, distanced themselves from the aspiring champions FC Kilia Kiel and VfB Lübeck. The subsequent third participation in the promotion round ended with second place behind the amateur team from Eintracht Braunschweig , so that promotion was again just missed. Outside of the league games, the Eutiners also got the second opportunity to participate in the DFB-Pokal this season by reaching the final of the SHFV-Pokal for the first time in their history . There, the Rosenstädter were defeated by an own goal to Itzehoer SV 0: 1.

After several disappointing placements in the lower midfield, the entry of patron Stefan Oppermann finally ensured that the ESV footballers were able to achieve their goal a few years later. With the help of the sponsor, in addition to several prominent amateur players from the Lübeck region, former professional players such as Horst Feilzer and Norbert Bebensee could also be brought to the Waldeck. In addition, the Eutinians strengthened their coaching position with long-time HSV player Peter Nogly , who had previously led VfB Lübeck to two association league championships, and therefore went into the 1989/90 season as the top favorite. This was initially shaped at the state level by the dispute with VfB Lübeck, against which the Ostholsteiners scored an away win with a 1-0 in front of 3,800 spectators at the Lohmühle, which is still considered one of the most significant successes in the club's history among the club's supporters. Both in the district cup and in the association league, the Hanseatic townspeople were just ahead of the game in the end, but both teams qualified with a clear lead over VfB Kiel for the promotion round to the league. In the fourth attempt, this was successful for Eutin 08: After taking second place in the round behind VfL Stade , the ESV footballers were allowed to move up to the top division as a result of the second division promotions of VfB Oldenburg and TSV Havelse .

1990 - 2014: Third division playing time and crash into the district league

Former Bundesliga player Peter Nogly led ESV to the third division in 1990

In the upper league, the high-caliber Holstein squad, who were able to strengthen themselves with more experienced newcomers, were initially given a very good chance of establishing themselves permanently. Although the Nogly-Elf were certified several times good performances in the appearances against top teams like VfL Wolfsburg (0: 1) or Holstein Kiel (0: 1), the team did not meet the expectations placed on them. It was not until the ninth match day that ESV achieved their first win of the season, so that relegation became apparent early in the season and was mathematically sealed in the middle of the second half of the season. In the end, the team finished penultimate with just 22 points ahead of SV Arminia Hannover and had the lowest average attendance in the league with just 313 visitors per game.

After relegation from the league, not only coach Nogly and numerous top performers left the team, but also sponsor Oppermann, who from then on supported SV Sereetz . This weakened the footballers from the city of roses enormously and - similar to four decades before - ensured a rapid crash of the team into lower-class football: In 1991/92 the Eutiners occupied the last place enough to keep the league with the TSV Büsum with the same goal and lost the necessary playoff with 2: 4 after extra time. Two years later, the Eutinians also descended directly from the fifth division, so that the coming decades should again be characterized by belonging to lower divisions. In 1997, the Ostholsteiner had to go to the seventh division for the first time when they were relegated from the district league and were initially only barely able to assert themselves in the district class. For the first time since the end of the war, Eutin 08 had to let a city-internal competitor pass by with the BSG Eutin.

Even in the first decade of the 2000s, the district townspeople did not get beyond the game classes of the district or district level. After a league reform they belonged to the sixth class association league for a few years from 2008 - a gradual return to the higher levels of Schleswig-Holstein football was only possible after a further descent into the district league: with a sporting and structural repositioning that also included With the help of financial support from an Eutin car dealer, those responsible at Eutin set themselves the goal of returning to the Schleswig-Holstein League in the medium term. For this purpose, in the second half of the 2012/13 district league season, Hans-Friedrich Brunner, a former high performer, was once again committed as a coach. Brunner previously led SV Eichede to the top of the Schleswig-Holstein League and should also be able to repeat this with the blue-reds: After the district championship, the return of the club followed with the title win in the Association League South-East after more than twenty years Team in the top division of Schleswig-Holstein.

Since 2014: Eutin 08 in the upper and regional league

There, too, the Rosenstädter played a good role right from the start and, thanks to the commitments of several players with experience in the regional league, were already among the favorites for the championship in their promotion season. After Eutin 08 finished the first season in fourth place, the club was also one of the strongest teams in the league in the 2015/16 season and submitted the documents for admission to the regional league for the first time. With five points behind SV Eichede, participation in the Regionalliga promotion round was initially missed.

Due to further reinforcements in terms of the squad and the club environment, the Rosenstädter were finally the undisputed championship favorites in 2016/17 . ESV, which hired Peter Schubert as sporting director on July 1, 2016 , lived up to its role as favorites throughout the season and won its second state championship with a 21 point lead over the second representative of KSV Holstein. The Brunner-Elf then took part in the targeted promotion round, in which they won first place on the second match day and the associated regional league promotion through wins against Eintracht Northeim (1-0) and Bremer SV (2-0) secured. Since Altona 93 also prevailed against Northeim and Bremen, the game against the Hamburg representative was only played as a compulsory friendship game (final score 0: 0) and had no effect on the final table. In January of that year, the Ostholsteiners were also successful at the SHFV Indoor Masters: At the 19th edition of the competition, which is very important in Schleswig-Holstein football, they made it into the final for the first time and were subject to the ETSV in front of 1,000 spectators who traveled with them Switch with 2: 4.

As in 1991, the year in the national league turned out to be difficult: after a sportily unsuccessful start to the season, accompanied by differences within the team, coach Brunner resigned in October. After the Eutinians were already a long way behind the non-relegation places at that time, they left the last place in the table with a series of successes before the winter break and also scored a point at the later champions SC Weiche Flensburg 08 - that increased in the course of the second half of the season The distance to the saving bank was again considerable, so that the Ostholsteiners ultimately had to leave the class as the penultimate. After the upheaval that took place in the team as a result of relegation from the fourth division, the Rosenstadt-based team was also briefly in danger of relegation in the 2018/19 league season. Unlike in the 1990s, however, the team stabilized and achieved a position in the secure midfield. Eutin 08 also succeeded in the 2019/20 season, which was terminated prematurely as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.

League affiliation

Even if the Eutin men are not a classic elevator team , the post-war period was characterized by several periods of time, which were connected with very conflicting results. On the one hand, they belonged to the top clubs in Schleswig-Holstein in the 1940s, 1980s and 2010s and are eleventh in the all-time table of the Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga; on the other hand, the Ostholsteiner also spent several decades in a row on the lower league levels. The following timeline gives an overview of the league level at which the ESV men have been operating since 1945:

successes

  • Champion of the Schleswig-Holstein League and promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2016/2017
  • Participation in the third-class Oberliga-Nord 1990/91
  • Vice-champion of the amateur league Schleswig-Holstein 1948/49
  • Champion of the Schleswig-Holstein Association League 1980/81
  • Vice cup winner Schleswig-Holstein 1984/85

Former players and coaches

A list of all players and coaches who were used for Eutin 08 in at least 25 games of a national division can be found in the list of players and coaches for Eutin 08 .

Followers and rivalries

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The audience interest in the Eutiner SV 08 has historically fluctuated strongly. Similar to the other clubs in the Schleswig-Holstein State League, games with well over 1,000 visitors were not uncommon in the immediate post-war period, although general interest in this division had already declined noticeably in the 1950s. At its most successful times in the 1980s, the ESV was at times one of the clubs with the highest average attendance in Schleswig-Holstein, but registered a below-average attendance in the third division season: Among all 54 teams that represented in the amateur league from 1974 to 1994 Eutin 08 achieved the lowest average attendance with its 313 visitors from the 1990/91 season. On the other hand, the interest in the Eutin home games has been the second highest since 2014 after the promotion to the Schleswig-Holstein League, although in this phase of the club's history it was possible to reconnect with the high number of visitors from the 1980s: the promotion round match against Eintracht Northeim came 1,650 spectators at Waldeck, against VfB Lübeck, 1,853 paying guests came to an ESV home game in the following regional league season. Since 2018, the numbers have leveled off again at the respective league average.

Due to the different league affiliations and several drastic regional reforms, there was no permanent sporting rivalry with other clubs for a long time. At more successful times, the Eutinians attached particular importance to the duels with VfB Lübeck, so that these games always ensured a far above-average audience interest in the city of roses. However, from the point of view of the Lübeckers - in the past decades they were often higher in class - the corresponding derbies no longer have a comparable relevance. Even with the games against the regional competitors from Oldenburg in Holstein, Timmendorfer Strand or Pansdorf, there is only limited rivalry between those responsible and supporters, but the games nonetheless ensure an above-average number of spectators and are also important in a national comparison: Ostholstein is In terms of the points collected in the highest SHFV class, it is still the most successful area circle (as of 2020).

More teams

In the senior division, the club usually has several teams, the second team will compete in the eight-class Kreisliga Ost in 2020/21. Historically, the registration of a second team is documented for the year 1913 at the latest, the number of registered teams varied considerably in the history of the club and peaked in the 1980s with five men's teams at times. The sporting most successful season of the reserve team was the season 1977/78, when the Eutiner SV 08 II was represented at the state level and as fourth place in the Verbandsliga Süd was only two points behind a promotion place to the highest national league - since the first team in the same season, however Missed promotion to the league, a move up the second team would not have been possible anyway.

The club's youth work has historically been successful several times at state level and has repeatedly brought about reinforcements for the league squad. In the early 1990s, the Eutiners not only provided several national soccer players , but also Maik Jekabsons , a player in the German squad for the 1990 European Under-16 Football Championship . At the national level, the ESV footballers were represented with their U15 and U19, among others: The C-youth took part in the final round of the North German Championship as SHFV championship in 1992 and, after defeats against the eventual NFV champions VfB Oldenburg (3 : 4 after penalties in the semi-finals) and Bramfelder SV (0: 5) took fourth place. Sixteen years later, the A-youths were represented in the second-rate regional league of the North German Football Association, but had to leave the division again after only one season.

In recent times, the Ostholsteiners have cooperated with neighboring clubs in various constellations in the youth sector: Since the 2011/12 season, the club has formed a syndicate with BSG Eutin and TSV Malente , SG Eutin-Malente , which, however, at the end of the season 2017/18 was dissolved again. At the time of the SG Eutin / Malente, the ESV was also indirectly involved in female youth teams for the first time, whereas as an independent department it had so far neither women nor junior teams.

Stadion

In the history of the club, the Eutin footballers have trained and played in numerous different locations within the city. In the early days of the EFC, the school yard of the grammar school in Plöner Strasse - today's Carl Maria von Weber grammar school - was used, with the first football matches being played on the Volksfestplatz on Lübecker Landstrasse. Sports fields around the Rettberg barracks (Oldenburger Landstrasse) became other important venues in the first decades after the club was founded , and the footballers also trained in the school yard of the Johann Heinrich Voß grammar school at times . From the 1930s on, ESV footballers were given a pitch in the Seeschaarwald , even if the space often made it necessary to continue to use the barracks yard.

In the immediate vicinity of the Seeschaarwald in Eutin-Fissau , the Waldeck sports field was finally built in the post-war period , which was inaugurated on September 16, 1951 with a game between the men of Eutiner SV 08 and FC Kilia Kiel (2: 8). The stadium with a running track was named Fritz Latendorf Stadium in 2001 and is now part of a larger sports area which, in addition to grass and sand pitches, also houses an artificial turf pitch and is used jointly with the neighboring football divisions of BSG Eutin, TSV Fissau and Neudorfer SV. The league team of Eutin 08 now plays its point games exclusively on the A-pitch , a side square directly adjacent to the stadium, where extensive expansion measures have been carried out in the course of the regional league promotion.

Other departments

In addition to the national football department, the club has in its history offers in the sports of tennis , sailing , gymnastics , athletics , table tennis and boxing as well as in the handball, dance, fitness & gymnastics and recreational sports & volleyball divisions that still exist today.

Handball

In its history, the ESV handball players were mainly active as an independent club on the lower league levels. In the men's area in particular, the leading handball clubs in Eutin, such as the nationally successful departments of PSV Eutin , TS Riemann Eutin and HTC Eutin, were overshadowed for many years . However, Eutin 08 was always represented in the game and remained after the dissolution of the HSG Schönwalde / Eutin, which was also in the higher class, from 2010 to 2012 as the last Eutin club with independent men's teams. With its youth handball players, ESV was successful in the first post-war decades by winning the state championship for female pupils in 1959 (field) and 1961 (hall), but has not played a significant role in this area since then. In contrast to the men and juniors, however, the senior women established themselves at times above the district level and were also number one within the city when they were promoted to the third-class handball league in Schleswig-Holstein in 1979. After they had just twice secured relegation, in 1982 the last place was relegated from the top national division.

After Eutin 08 formed HSG Eutin together with TS Riemann Eutin from 2012 to 2014 , the two clubs merged with TSV Malente and TSV Dörfergemeinschaft in 2014 to form HSG Holsteinische Schweiz , which is the fifth largest handball game community in the district in terms of team numbers - Taken in isolation, Eutin 08 is the tenth largest of the 18 handball departments in Ostholstein with around 150 handball players. Although the number of members in the division fell by around 50 percent between 2013 and 2019, the club still has the most senior and second-most youth handball players in a city-internal comparison.

athletics

From 1913 - at that time still under the name 1. Eutin Football Club - athletics was practiced in the sports club. In 1933, the division accepted the Olympian Hans-Heinrich Sievert, who came from near Eutin, as an honorary member and was also represented at the 1957 German Athletics Championships by the runner Jürgen Sievert, who was born in 1930 . The division dissolved at the beginning of the 1970s.

literature

  • Eutin Sports Association from 1908 (publisher): 40 years of Eutin Sports Association from 1908: Club history and detailed program for the anniversary sports week from 8th to 15th August 1948 , Hamburg, 1948
  • Eutin Sports Association from 1908 (Ed.): 75 years of Eutin Sports Association from 1908: Club history and program for the anniversary week from August 5 to 14, 1983 , Eutin, 1983
  • Eutin Sports Association from 1908 (Ed.): Chronicle 100 Years Eutin 08 , Eutin, 2008
  • Hardy Grüne, Christian Karn: Eutin 08 in: The big book of German football clubs . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , page 155
  • Hardy Greens: With Peter Nogly in the top league . in: Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , pages 24-25

See also

Web links

References

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  3. Membership development of the Eutiner sports clubs , determined by the Eutiner sports clubs working group in 2018
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  13. Kiel football triumph as a conclusion In: Schleswig-Holsteinische Sport-Nachrichten of September 27, 1947, quoted from: Peter Stäcker - Sportgeschichte VfL Oldesloe
  14. Source: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger of May 12, 1958, page 8
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  17. ^ Eutiner Sportvereinigung von 1908 eV (Ed.): Chronicle 100 Years Eutin 08 , Eutin, 2008, page 31
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  19. Source: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger of May 29, 1995, page 19
  20. Source: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger of May 27, 1997, page 19
  21. The table published in the Ostholsteiner Anzeiger on May 25, 1998 leads Eutin 08 to 13th place in the table. However, a game by SV Schashagen, one point behind, has not yet been taken into account.
  22. Source: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger from May 25, 1998, page 20
  23. Source: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger of May 31, 1999, page 17
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  26. Harald Klipp: 08 farewell with 2: 5 bankruptcy . In: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger, edition of May 27, 1997, page 19
  27. Eutin 08: Mecki Brunner returns. In: shz.de. February 8, 2013, accessed August 10, 2020 .
  28. quotient regulation
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  36. Years as the most successful team in the men's league game since the circle was founded
  37. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (DSFS): Amateur Oberliga Nord 1974–1979. Berlin 2010
  38. cf. including the audience figures for 2015/16
  39. On the one hand, Eutin did not join Schleswig-Holstein until 1937; on the other hand, the next municipal reform took place 33 years later with the merging of the districts of Eutin and Oldenburg in Holstein to form the new Ostholstein district.
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  42. compare, for example, in relation to Oldenburg: Oberliga: Rönnau there again, 4th win in a row for VfB Lübeck II? ›HL-SPORTS. In: hlsports.de. August 6, 2020, accessed August 6, 2020 .
  43. The sadness quickly gave way . In: Ostholsteiner Anzeiger of June 15, 1992, page 17
  44. ^ Message on the website of the BSG Eutin
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  47. Eutin Sports Association of 1908 eV (Ed.): Chronicle 100 Years Eutin 08 , Eutin, 2008, page 70
  48. Eutin Sports Association of 1908 eV (ed.): Chronicle 100 Years Eutin 08 , Eutin, 2008, page 71
  49. Calendar on the website of the Landtag Schleswig-Holstein
  50. TS Riemann Eutin and HTC Eutin were part of a syndicate in the 1990s.
  51. Handball Archive ( Memento from August 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  52. Handball Archive ( Memento from August 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  53. ^ Report of the Ostholsteiner Anzeiger from March 20, 2014
  54. Member statistics of the Schleswig-Holstein State Sports Association, as of January 1, 2020
  55. Eutin Sports Association of 1908 eV (Ed.): Chronicle 100 Years Eutin 08 , Eutin, 2008, page 55
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