Foxes Berlin Reinickendorf

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Foxes Berlin Reinickendorf
Surname Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf eV
Berlin gymnastics and sports club from 1891
Club colors Green white
Founded January 28, 1891
Place of foundation Berlin-Reinickendorf
Association headquarters Copenhagener Str. 33
13407 Berlin
Members 2769 (January 2013)
Departments Basketball , running group , handball ,
gymnastics , swimming , tennis ,
bowling , modern dance , table tennis,
volleyball , hockey , athletics ,
boxing , cricket , cardiac sports group ,
soccer , gymnastics , Nordic walking ,
ultimate frisbee , jazz dance , street dance ,
speed badminton , futsal ,beach volleyball
Chairman Frank Steffel
Homepage www.fuechse-berlin-reinickendorf.de

Foxes Berlin Reinickendorf e. V. Berlin gymnastics and sports club from 1891 is a sports club from Berlin-Reinickendorf founded in 1891 . Until April 2012 the association was officially called Reinickendorfer Füchse e. V. The club offers several departments, of which the handball and soccer departments are the best known. In addition to basketball , beach volleyball , bowling , boxing , cricket , hockey , jazz dance , futsal , swimming , speed badminton , street dance , tennis , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball offered. President since May 2005, the Reinickendorfer entrepreneur and CDU - member of the Bundestag Frank Steffel .

history

Club coat of arms used until 2012

The men's gymnastics club (MTV) Reinickendorf was founded in 1891 and renamed the gymnastics club Dorner in 1893 (after the late municipal gymnastics warden Adolf Dorner ). Another renaming in Turn- und Sportverein Dorner 1891 followed in 1903. With players from Concordia 95 Reinickendorf the club merged in 1925 to RFC Halley-Concordia . In 1937 the clubs TSV Dorner 1891, RFC Halley-Concordia 1910 and Reinickendorfer Hockeyclub merged to form the Turn- und Rasensportverein (TuRa) Reinickendorf . The TuRa was dissolved in 1945, after which the SG Reinickendorf Ost was formed. The Reinickendorfer Füchse BTSV was founded in 1948 from 1891. The indoor handball youth tournament was first held in 1978. The Füchse Berlin broke away from the club in 2005 for the professional handball sector and founded a GmbH. The entire association was renamed Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf eV BTSV from 1891 in 2012 .

Handball

After the Reinickendorfer Füchse already played successfully in the handball Bundesliga in the 1980s - well-known players were the Yugoslavs Predrag Timko , "Noka" Serdarušić and Vladimir Vukojeuch as well as the national players Klaus Wöller , Roberto Pries, Walter Don, Bernd Timm and Klaus Kuhnigk - the professional handball department has been playing in the Bundesliga since 2007 under the name Füchse Berlin . There the class could be kept in 2008 and 2009 by a place in the middle of the table. The home games are played in the Max-Schmeling-Halle (also referred to as "Fuchsbau" by the fans) and the o2 World . With Konrad Wilczynski the Füchse provided the best Bundesliga scorer with 237 goals in the 2007/08 season. In 2014 the Füchse won the first title in the club's history with the DHB Cup . In the 2014/15 season , the team won the EHF European Cup .

After the championship in 2009/10 in the Regionalliga Nordost, the second handball team is playing under the name Füchse Berlin II in the 2nd Bundesliga . In 2009, the women's team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga North . There she plays after the merger with SV Berliner VG 49 for BVB Füchse Berlin under the name Spreefüxxe . In 2006, in the male youth sector, a syndicate was established with SG Spandau. Since then one could celebrate some successes. The male A-youth won the NOHV championship in 2007 and 2008. The male B youth won the 2010 NOHV championship and was followed by the German championship title.

Soccer

Men's soccer
Venue "Fuchsbau" stadium Freiheitsweg
Places 3,000
Head coach Mario Reichel
league Berlin League
2018/19 15th place

Website fuechse-fussball.de

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Away

The soccer team of the predecessor club of the foxes RFC Halley-Concordia played for two seasons (1929 to 1931) in the top division of the VBB . After the forced dissolution of the club in 1945 and the re-establishment as SG Reinickendorf-Ost , the team missed the qualification for the Berlin City League and played in the next few years. In 1958 they were promoted to the second-class amateur league Berlin , in which the Füchse secured qualification for the Regionalliga Berlin in 1963 with third place . There the foxes played until they were relegated in 1969 and then again in the amateur league until they were dissolved in 1974.

The amateur and regional league were abolished in 1974 in favor of the newly created third-class Oberliga Berlin . The Reinickendorfer were an integral part of the league from the first to the last season. There the club was even able to become champions twice ( 1989 , 1990 ), but promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga was missed in the promotion games. Then in 1994 he was promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost . You could keep the class until 1998, when you had to relegate. In 2003 one was able to take part in the DFB Cup thanks to a success in the Paul Rusch Cup. There they only just lost to 1. FC Nürnberg . With the Berlin championship 2007/08, the return to the league succeeded, followed three years later by relegation to the Berlin league . At the end of the 2013/14 season, they finally relegated to the Landesliga Berlin. However, they only stayed there for a year, so the Füchse returned to the Berlin League in the 2015/16 season.

From 2000 to 2004 and from 2005 to 2009; in between, Dirk Mankowski took over the team for a short time ; was Christian Backs involved as a coach instrumental in the career of the foxes. After moving back to his hometown club BFC Dynamo in 2009, Oliver Kieback (previously at Spandauer SV and Lichtenberg 47 , among others ), like Backs, an ex-Reinickendorfer player, took over as coach. Today the 1st men's team is trained by Guido Perschk and plays in the national league. There are also over 20 youth football teams from A to G youth and a men's futsal team in the regional league.

statistics

season League (division) space Sp S. U N Gates +/- Points Cup (Berlin)
2015/16 Berlin League 10/18 34 12 09 13 66:67 −01 45
2016/17 Berlin League 14/18 34 11 04 19th 58:78 −20 37
2017/18 Berlin League 15/18 34 11 05 18th 54:80 −26 38
2018/19 Berlin League 15/18 34 08 08 18th 50:70 −20 32
2019/20 Berlin League

Former players (selection)

Former trainers (selection)

basketball

The basketball department of the club comprises the 1st men's team (district league) and the 2nd men's team (district league). There is also a male over 45s game community.

Boxing

Currently (May 2015) over 50 boxers are active at Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf eV, 10 of whom regularly participate in boxing competitions. They are trained by boxing trainer Hendrik Nowak (B license) from the Olympic base in Frankfurt an der Oder.

Cricket

With the addition of the Metropol Cricket Team Berlin as an independent department in the football department, the Reinickendorfer Füchsen have also had the opportunity to play cricket since 2007. For the time being, with the former players of the German women's championship 2006, only one women's team started, but it disbanded due to a lack of appropriate perspectives in Germany and a lack of appropriate association work.

Since autumn 2007 there has been a cooperation with the multiple German champion DSSC . As part of this cooperation, the teams of both clubs train together (the Füchsen has had a men's team since 2010).

Table tennis

The women's team in the table tennis department was one of the best German teams in the 1980s. The manager was Gerhard Urbschat. After being promoted twice in a row, she reached the 1st Bundesliga in the 1985/1986 season . Because of the withdrawal of the sponsor, the team had to be completely reformed in 1990/1991. Well-known players during these years were Susanne Wenzel , Kirsten Krüger-Trupkovic , Margit Freiberg , Barbara Lippens and Jutta Trapp . In 1993 the rise was successful.

Currently ( summer 2018 ) the club has eleven men's and four women's teams; the 1st men play in the Regionalliga, the 1st women in the 3rd Bundesliga North.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Reinickendorfer Füchse eV Berlin gymnastics and sport club from 1891 (publisher): Foxes become a single club. (No longer available online.) April 26, 2012, archived from the original on May 18, 2015 ; Retrieved April 26, 2012 .
  2. New beginning in #Fuchsbau. With Guido Perschk, ... - Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf e. V. - Football department. In: facebook.com. July 10, 2014, accessed July 30, 2014 .
  3. Gerlinde Glatzer-Bittner : A hopeless case , DTS magazine , 1991/1 p. 13