TSV Fortuna Sachsenross

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TSV Fortuna Sachsenross
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and sports club Fortuna Sachsenross from 1891 eV
Seat Hanover , Lower Saxony
founding 1891
Chairman Heinz Petersen
Website tsvfortuna.de
First soccer team
Head coach Andreas Wilke
Venue Stadium on Hebbelstrasse
Places 3000
league District League Hanover 4
2019/20 14th place
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The gymnastics and sports club Fortuna Sachsenross from 1891 eV is a sports club from Hanover that offers football and pétanque . In the late 1980s and 1990s, the club became known nationwide through the now defunct women's football department , which played in the Bundesliga from 1990 to 1997 . The association currently has around 600 members.

history

TSV Fortuna Sachsenross was created on September 2, 1971 through the merger of TSV Fortuna with the Turnerbund (TB) Sachsenross . The football roots of Fortuna go back at least to 1924, when the footballers of the Free Turnerschaft Hannover, which belonged to the working class , split off under the name of the Freie Sportvereinigung Wacker . After the association was banned, the activists encountered conformity under National Socialism by joining the company sports association of the waterworks , which now took up the position of Fortuna from 1933 in a new composition .

In 1946, former active members of Wacker, Fortuna 33 and the neighboring Freie Turnerschaft Buchholz , from which their footballers had become self-employed as OSV Hannover in 1923 , came together and founded TSV Fortuna from 1946. The gymnastics association Sachsenroß lost its domicile on Clausewitzstrasse in 1951 Hannover 96. As the new neighbor of TSV Fortuna, the planning for a district sports facility resulted in the merger of the two clubs. The TSV Fortuna Sachsenross maintains good neighbors today to the OSV Hannover, with whom one can look back on common roots in the free gymnastics.

Women's soccer

history

The footballers of TSV Fortuna Sachsenross rose in 1977 to the then first-class Association League Lower Saxony, but had to relegate again two years later. In 1981 they were promoted again before the team was runner-up in the eastern group in 1985 and 1986, behind VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg . In 1986, only the goal difference was decisive for the Wolfsburg women. TSV Fortuna Sachsenross qualified for the newly created Oberliga Nord . There the team was runner-up behind the FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort in the 1987/88 season and qualified for the first time for the final round of the German championship.

At the German championship in 1988 , TSV first prevailed against FSV Frankfurt and VfR 09 Saarbrücken and faced KBC Duisburg in the semifinals . Two 1-0 defeats ended the dream of the championship. In 1989 the team became champions of the Oberliga Nord thanks to the better goal difference compared to VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg. At the federal level , the quarter-finals were the final destination. After two wins against TuS Binzen , the TSV women failed at VfR 09 Saarbrücken. In the 1989/90 season the Hanoverians were only fifth, but qualified for the Bundesliga thanks to the waiver of the SV Bremen police .

In 1990 the club became a founding member of the Bundesliga and played in the northern group of the then still two-track league. With fourth place in the 1992/93 season , the best placement in the club's history was achieved. The biggest win of this era came in 1993/94 at 10: 1 against KBC Duisburg , while in 1994/95 the highest defeat had to be accepted when the TSV women lost 8-0 at Grün-Weiß Brauweiler . In 1997 the team qualified for the single-track Bundesliga. Due to financial difficulties and the already established departure of numerous top performers, the club decided not to participate, from which Hamburger SV benefited as a successor. The team continued to play in the Hanover District League before the department was dissolved a few years later.

In the DFB Cup , TSV Fortuna Sachsenross first took part in the final round in the 1987/88 season. In the round of 16, the team was eliminated after a 1: 5 defeat against FSV Frankfurt. In the cup, the club reached the quarter-finals twice. In 1995 the TSV women failed due to a 2: 3 defeat after extra time at SC Klinge Seckach , a year later the Hanoverians suffered an 8-0 home defeat against FSV Frankfurt. In 1997 the TSV women lost in the second round against the then second division club Hertha Zehlendorf with 0-2. Since the Berlin women had used the suspended Ariane Hingst , Hanover progressed at the green table, but was eliminated in the round of 16 after a 1: 4 at FC Eintracht Rheine .

successes

statistics

Placements highlighted in red indicate relegation.

season league space S. U N Gates Points DFB Cup
1986/87 Oberliga Nord 4th 9 6th 3 49:24 24:12 not qualified
1987/88 Oberliga Nord 2. 14th 7th 1 61:25 35: 9 Round of 16
1988/89 Oberliga Nord 1. 15th 3 2 67:21 33: 7 not qualified
1989/90 Oberliga Nord 5. 13 3 6th 46:29 29:15 not qualified
1990/91 Bundesliga North 7th 5 5 8th 26:38 15:21 not qualified
1991/92 Bundesliga North 8th. 6th 4th 10 22:39 16:24 2nd round
1992/93 Bundesliga North 4th 9 3 6th 32:26 21:15 Round of 16
1993/94 Bundesliga North 5. 8th 3 7th 38:37 19:17 1 round
1994/95 Bundesliga North 5. 9 1 8th 41:41 19:17 Quarter finals
1995/96 Bundesliga North 5. 7th 2 9 31:50 23 Quarter finals
1996/97 Bundesliga North 6th 4th 4th 10 24:45 16 Round of 16
1997/98 District League Hanover not known 1 round

Men's soccer

history

The men of TSV Fortuna rose in 1956 in the then third-class amateur league Hanover . There they finished third in 1958 and a year later runner-up behind the amateurs of Hannover 96 . In 1964, the team missed the qualification for the newly created association league and continued to play in the district league. From this, TSV Fortuna rose in 1969. After the merger to TSV Fortuna Sachsenross in 1976 the promotion to the district league succeeded, which was followed two years later by relegation to the district class. But already in the following season 1978/79 succeeded in the league reform, the renewed qualification for the district league.

In the district league, TSV was runner-up behind Borussia Hildesheim in 1981 , but had to be relegated to the district class five years later. It was not until 1996 that they were promoted back to the regional league, where the team made it through to the Hanover regional league as runner-up behind Werder Hanover . In 2002 the TSV rose to the Lower Saxony league . The team stayed there until 2007, before it went down to the regional league and two years later to the district league. Although the direct resurgence succeeded, but the Fortunes had to relegate again in the following 2013/14 season and two years later start the course in the district league.

successes

  • Champion of the Landesliga Hannover: 2002
  • District cup winner Hanover: 2003

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association
  2. ^ NFV tables women 1975-1996. Lower Saxony Football Association , accessed on July 23, 2019 .
  3. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (Ed.): Football in Lower Saxony 1964–1979 . Taught 2008, p. 65, 157, 183, 203 .
  4. ^ A b German sports club for soccer statistics: Soccer in the Hanover district 1979-2006 . Taught 2012, p. 20, 80, 203, 207, 251, 334 .