TSV 1860 Stralsund
Surname | Gymnastics and Sports Club 1860 Stralsund eV |
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Founded | August 17, 1860, August 17, 1990 |
Place of foundation | Stralsund |
Association headquarters | Karl-Marx-Strasse 11 18439 Stralsund |
Members | 730 |
Departments | 9 |
Chairman | Gerd Habedank |
Homepage | www.tsv1860stralsund.de |
The TSV 1860 Stralsund is a sports club in the city of Stralsund .
history
On August 17, 1860, the Stralsund men's gymnastics club was founded. In 1899 the association allowed the establishment of a women's department. In 1935 over 1100 members were registered.
After the Second World War , the TSV had to be dissolved as a result of the general ban on associations initiated by the Soviet occupying power. As part of the approved sports operations at local level, the Stralsund athletes were henceforth active at Motor Stralsund , Vorwärts Stralsund or the Stralsund Speedway Club.
After the political change in 1989, another club called TSV 1860 Stralsund was founded on August 17, 1990. The association sees itself as standing in the tradition of BSG Motor Stralsund . Football, weightlifting, gymnastics, children's gymnastics, karate, athletics and table tennis are offered.
Soccer
Until 1945
With the exception of the years 1924 to 1934, when the soccer players were spun off with SV Viktoria Stralsund , TSV also had a soccer department. The only supraregional success was reaching the promotion round to the Gauliga Pommern in 1943/44 , in which Stralsund had to admit defeat to the WKG Marine-Flakschule Swinemünde and the WKG of the BSG Hydrierwerke Pölitz and thus did not rise to the then first-class Gauliga Pommern.
Football in Stralsund during GDR times
In 1967 the team moved from Vorwärts Rostock, an army sports club, to Stralsund. In the following years, the ASG Vorwärts Stralsund soccer team played in the second-rate GDR league. The relay victory was achieved several times. The team made it to the top football league twice. In both league seasons, the 1971/72 season and the 1974/75 season , the club was last and rose back into the league. The best civil sports club in town, BSG Motor Stralsund , played mostly in the third-rate Rostock district league and only reached the GDR league twice (1978/79 and 1983/84).
After 1989
After the dissolution of ASG Vorwärts Stralsund in 1989, BSG Motor Stralsund , from which TSV soon emerged, took over its football section and the right to play in the GDR league . The re-founded TSV 1860 withdrew the team from the game operation in the 1990 season. From then on the TSV played lower class, some of its players joined FC Pommern Stralsund in July 1994 . In 2000 some of the players of FC Pommern came back to TSV 1860. From 2011, the players of TSV 1860 started at FC Pommern. In July 2018, the teams of FC Pommern and Stralsunder FC joined TSV 1860 Stralsund. The home ground of the footballers, whose first team finished the 2018/19 season in 13th place in the sixth class association league , is the Primus Immobilien Arena .
Weightlifting
The most successful sport in TSV 1860 is weightlifting . Andreas Behm is one of the most successful weightlifters . In 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2005 the weightlifters became German champions , in 2002 and 2003 vice-champions.
Web links
Footnotes
- ↑ TSV 1860 Stralsund eV (Ed.): TSV 1860 Stralsund - the second oldest club in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Retrieved November 18, 2017 .