Field handball Bundesliga 1967

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Field handball Bundesliga 1967
master TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen
Relegated Hohner SV Eintracht
VfL Wolfsburg
Reinickendorfer Füchse
Berliner SV 1892
Teams 20th
Games 181
Gates 4698  (ø 25.96 per game)
German field handball championship 1966

The field handball Bundesliga 1967 was the first Bundesliga season in German field handball . The games for the 18th field handball championship of the DHB were played in a north and a south relay between April and September 1967; the final took place on September 23, 1967 in front of 22,000 spectators in the Offenbach stadium on Bieberer Berg .

The new German champion was TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen , who defeated TV Großwallstadt in the final with 19:16. After four unsuccessful finals (field handball runners-up in 1962 , 1964 and 1965 , indoor handball runners-up in 1965 ), the TSV achieved the first championship title in the club's history. Dankersen was thus also qualified for participation in the European Field Handball Cup , which was to be held for the first time in 1968.

The indoor handball champions 1967 , VfL Gummersbach , landed in the midfield of the Northern League with a balanced point account.

Relegated to the regional leagues were Hohner SV Eintracht , VfL Wolfsburg , as well as both Berlin clubs, Reinickendorfer Füchse and Berliner SV 1892 .

Foundation of the field handball league

As for indoor handball, where Bundesliga handball was also played for the first time in the 1966/67 season , the DHB decided to introduce a Bundesliga for field handball at the beginning of September 1965. The DHB acted differently than all other European handball associations that had given up the sport for some time, at the latest since the decision of the International Olympic Committee of 1965 to make indoor handball, not field handball, Olympic.

Against this trend, the DHB "unreasonably" pursued the idea of ​​building two national teams in parallel before the first Olympic handball tournament since the 1936 Olympics in order to be optimally prepared for the 1972 Summer Games in Munich . As a result, the Bundesliga was also introduced for field handball, with ten teams in each season, not eight as in indoor handball.

However, since the international associations did not take up this idea and field handball did not become Olympic, as the interest of spectators and clubs continued to decline, the Bundesliga had no future. As early as the 1970 season, the season size was reduced to eight participants, in 1972 the umbrella organization drew the conclusion: The Bundesliga was suspended because of the Olympic tournament and only held as the German field handball cup round in 1972 , then the league was completely abolished. The top clubs withdrew from field handball, and the last title in this traditional sport was awarded at the German championship in 1975 .

mode

The league was played in two seasons, the national leagues north and south, with ten teams each, which had qualified for participation in the new Bundesliga match through the regional championships of the previous year. The two season winners who played the final of the German championship were determined in the first and second legs.

The last two teams of each season had to relegate to the regional leagues.

Climbers

The regional league champions of this summer season 1967 qualified for participation in the following Bundesliga season in 1968 . Here were the northern season of the TV Angermund 09 (Regional champion West) and VfL Bad Schwartau (Regional Champion North) for which Südstaffel the TSV Siemensstadt Berlin directly qualified (Regional Master Berlin). The second promoted to the southern season was determined in two qualifying games between the regional champion Southwest, SV Harleshausen , and the regional champion South, TSV Zirndorf 1861 , with Harleshausen prevailing (16: 13/16: 9).

Summary of the season

While TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen dominated the northern relay for Herbert Lübking , the outstanding player of those years, the second finalist, TV Großwallstadt, was the season winner in the Bundesliga South with a point ahead of TS Steinheim.

Dankersen won the "extremely tough" final game in Offenbach.

Bundesliga North

table

Closing table north Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1. TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen 18th 16 1 1 248: 184 +64 33: 3
2. Hamburger SV 18th 11 1 6th 222: 190 +32 23:13
3. Eintracht Hildesheim 18th 10 1 7th 219: 235 −16 21:15
4th TV Oppum 1894 (M) 18th 10 0 8th 224: 220 +4 20:16
5. VfL Gummersbach 18th 9 0 9 283: 259 +24 18:18
6th TuS 05 Wellinghofen 18th 8th 2 8th 203: 190 +13 18:18
7th BSV Solingen 1898 18th 7th 3 8th 206: 202 +4 17:19
8th. Büdelsdorfer TSV 18th 8th 1 9 232: 243 −11 17:19
9. Hohner SV Eintracht 18th 5 0 13 202: 226 −24 10:26
10. VfL Wolfsburg 18th 1 1 16 180: 270 −90 3:33
Relegated: Hohner SV Eintracht, VfL Wolfsburg

Results

Results of the games of the Bundesliga North this season
Home team: left column / visiting team: top row
Bundesliga North 1967 TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen Hamburger SV Eintracht Hildesheim TV oppum 1894 VfL Gummersbach TuS 05 Wellinghofen BSV Solingen 1898 Büdelsdorfer TSV Derision. SV VfL Wolfsburg
GW Dankersen 16:13 10: 8 10:12 19:11 14: 5 12: 9 15:13 8: 5 13:10
Hamburger SV 16:17 13:12 9:11 15:13 9: 6 15:10 10: 3 14:10 16: 9
Eintracht Hildesheim 9:14 11:10 11: 6 12:11 13:12 8:21 16:16 14:12 13:10
TV oppum 1894 10:17 12:16 10:13 15:12 8: 7 14:10 13:18 17:10 21:10
VfL Gummersbach 17:18 18:12 26:14 18:22 15:11 14: 7 17:16 18:15 18: 5
TuS 05 Wellinghofen 6:12 8: 8 15: 9 8: 5 19:15 14:12 22: 9 12:10 21:10
BSV Solingen 1898 8: 8 12:11 10:15 11: 8 14:10 11:11 11:13 13:10 12:12
Büdelsdorfer TSV 11:16 7: 8 16:12 17:12 11:14 13:11 10:16 20:12 16:13
Hohner SV 11:12 9:14 11:15 13:16 14:12 7: 8 12: 8 13: 9 14: 8
VfL Wolfsburg 10:17 6:13 12:14 10:12 20:24 10: 7 5:11 12:14 8:14

Bundesliga South

table

Final table south Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1. TV Großwallstadt 18th 13 2 3 295: 237 +58 28: 8
2. TS Steinheim 1874 18th 13 1 4th 234: 197 +37 27: 9
3. SG Leutershausen 18th 11 1 6th 275: 250 +25 23:13
4th TSV 1860 Ansbach 18th 9 1 8th 272: 250 +22 19:17
5. TV Hochdorf 18th 7th 3 8th 233: 263 −30 17:19
6th TSV Birkenau 18th 7th 1 10 231: 236 −5 15:21
7th TuS Schutterwald 18th 7th 1 10 254: 263 −9 15:21
8th. TSV 1905 red 18th 7th 0 11 230: 250 −20 14:22
9. Reinickendorfer foxes 18th 4th 4th 10 215: 258 −43 12:24
10. Berliner SV 1892 18th 4th 2 12 205: 240 −35 10:26
Relegated : Reinickendorfer Füchse, Berliner SV 1892

Results

Results of the games of the Bundesliga South this season
Home team: left column / visiting team: top row
Bundesliga South 1967 TV Großwallstadt TS Steinheim 1874 SG Leutershausen TSV Ansb. TV Hochdorf TSV Birkenau TuS Schutterwald TSV 1905 red Reinickendorfer foxes Berliner SV 1892
TV Großwallstadt 12:12 13:14 23:15 19:12 11: 7 15:11 16:15 18:14 14:12
TS Steinheim 23:19 13: 9 15:13 11:17 12: 9 15:10 21:11 10: 8 11: 9
SG Leutershausen 17:17 12:11 15:11 15:12 15:21 18:13 21:14 14: 9 18:14
TSV Ansbach 15:20 9:10 18:21 15: 9 18:12 18:10 17:10 10:12 22:10
TV Hochdorf 16:23 9: 7 14:13 10:14 12:10 20:16 13:11 17:17 15:12
TSV Birkenau 15:12 11:18 13:23 14:15 18: 7 20:14 12:10 15:10 11: 7
TuS Schutterwald 13:18 11:10 16:13 14:14 18:10 16:13 11:10 27:15 17:13
TSV red 9:14 11:16 14:10 22:17 15:11 14:10 16:14 22:13 10: 9
R.dorfer füchse 14:19 9:10 10: 9 15:22 13:13 12:12 10: 9 9: 5 11:11
Berliner SV 3:12 8: 9 17:18 8: 9 16:16 10: 8 15:14 16:11 15:14

final

TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen - TV Großwallstadt: 19:16 (halftime: 11: 8)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Abendblatt 207/1965, Bundesliga in Handball , September 7, 1965, p. 12 ( direct link (PDF), accessed April 4, 2014)
  2. a b Erik Eggers (ed.), Handball, Göttingen 2004, p. 117, ISBN 3-89533-465-0 .
  3. Erik Eggers (ed.), Handball, Göttingen 2004, p. 117 f, ISBN 3-89533-465-0 .
  4. Webers (Red.): Feldhandball-Bundesliga 1967 - Promotion Games, accessed April 4, 2014.
  5. Hamburger Abendblatt 223/1967: Spiel ohne Format , September 25, 1967, p. 10 ( direct link (PDF) , accessed April 4, 2014)
  6. Legend - green: season winner, qualified for the final round / red: relegated to the regional league / (M): German champion of the previous season / (A): promoted from the regional league.
  7. Data from Webers (Red.), Feldhandball-Bundesliga 1967 Nord, final table (accessed April 4, 2014)
  8. Legend - green: season winner, qualified for the final round / red: relegated to the regional league / (M): German champion of the previous season / (A): promoted from the regional league.
  9. Data from Webers (Red.), Feldhandball-Bundesliga 1967 Süd, final table (accessed April 4, 2014)