Fresh on Göppingen

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Fresh on Göppingen (main club)
Surname Gymnastics and Police Sports Association
Frisch Auf Göppingen eV
Club colors Green white
Founded August 29, 1896
Place of foundation Goeppingen
Association headquarters Hohenstaufenstrasse 142
73033 Göppingen
Members around 2200
Departments 18th
Chairman Thomas Lander
Homepage www.fagp.de

The TPSG Frisch Auf Göppingen is a sports club from Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg . The club was founded in 1896 as the Frisch Auf Göppingen gymnastics club ( TC Frisch Auf Göppingen ).

Frisch Auf is known around the world primarily for the success of its men's handball team , which between 1954 and 1972 was a total of nine German champions in the hall , and twice on the field and twice the European Cup . With four European Cup victories in 2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017, Frisch Auf bridged the gap to past successes and returned to top German and European handball.

In addition, the women's handball team from Frisch Auf has been playing in the Bundesliga again since 2009 , after having been first class for a year in 2006/2007, but not being able to stay up.

In addition, the association operates departments for numerous other sports (a total of 18 departments). TPSG stands for gymnastics and police sports community .

history

The TPSG Frisch Auf Göppingen was founded in 1896 as the Göppingen gymnastics club. From 1917 handball came to the fore in Göppingen. In October 1920 the club founded its own handball department. In February 1921, the first official handball game against the gymnastics community of Göppingen followed. In the 1920s, game traffic developed on a regional level before Göppingen developed into a handball stronghold in Filstal and northern Württemberg in the 1930s and 1940s . 1971 merged the gymnastics club Frisch Auf Göppingen with the police sports club Göppingen for gymnastics and police sports club Frisch Auf Göppingen .

Handball men

After the Second World War , Frisch Auf was first Württemberg champion in field handball in 1946. Then began the great time of the club in national handball when the Kempa brothers came to Göppingen; Bernhard Kempa was the "dominant figure in German handball" in the early 1950s. Under his leadership, Frisch Auf won his first of a total of twelve South German championship titles in field handball in 1949. In 1953, the gymnastics club also won the Württemberg state championship in the hall for the first time, which from then until 1966 always went to Göppingen with one exception.

The year of the national breakthrough with German championship titles in the hall and on the large field was 1954. It began with an event that initially seemed to completely question the success of the Göppingeners: In a traffic accident on the way back from a game, six Göppingeners were injured Players so difficult that their sporting career was over. This meant that six players from the A-youth had to move up to the first team, who won the first South German indoor handball championship for the gymnastics club at their first national appearance. Nevertheless, the team around Bernhard Kempa were given few chances in the subsequent final tournament for the German indoor championship in 1954 , they were simply considered too inexperienced - the victory in the final over the series winner since 1950, SV Police Hamburg , was perceived as a big surprise in the scene; the title win in the same year 1954 in field handball, which was still much more popular at the time, was considered a contemporary sensation . This laid the foundation for the Göppingen success story. The team was again German field handball champions in 1957 , v. a. But Frisch made a name for itself as a strong indoor handball team: Between 1954 and 1967 the title of South German master was won twelve times, Göppingen was then German master in indoor handball seven times ( 1954 , 1955 , 1958 , 1959 , 1960 , 1961 and 1965 ), and twice Runner-up ( 1957 and 1962 ) and was by far the most successful team in indoor handball before the introduction of the indoor handball Bundesliga in the 1966/67 season. In 1960 and 1962, Göppingen was the first German club team to celebrate international success by winning the European Cup (name since 1994: EHF Champions League ). This was all the more remarkable as Göppingen did not have its own handball hall at the time.

However, Frisch Auf missed qualification for the newly created indoor handball Bundesliga in 1966 just like the three other "old masters" ( THW Kiel , SV Police Hamburg and Berliner SV 1892 ) by losing 3-2 to TSV Zirndorf in the decisive placement game Preliminary round of the South German Championship. It was not until 1967 that the team succeeded as South German champions, after a hard-fought 14:13 in the third play-off in Dietzenbach against Southwest champion TV 05 Erbach from Saarland , the promotion . In the following seven years, Frisch Auf always took one of the first two places in the Bundesliga southern season, in the finals in 1970 and 1972 they won the last two national titles, and in 1973 they were runner-up again. In 1984 the club was sentenced to relegation after Göppingen paid the player Jerzy Klempel money, which at that time was not allowed under the amateur statute. Although the direct return to promotion was successful, in 1989 Frisch had to accept relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga.

After the Göppingen played second-rate from 1989 - from 1994 to 1997 in a syndicate with TSV Scharnhausen , whose playing rights for the 2nd Bundesliga they took over after the syndicate was dissolved - they did not climb back into the first division until 2001. In 2011, after 49 years without an international title, the traditional club won the EHF Cup against TV Großwallstadt . Frisch Auf was able to defend this cup a year later against the French team Dunkerque HBGL . In 2013 they lost in the semifinals of the competition in the Final Four tournament in Nantes against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen . In 2016, on the other hand, Göppingen won the EHF Cup at the Final Four tournament in Nantes by beating Chambery HB and the hosts HBC Nantes for the third time and defended the 2017 cup at the final tournament in Göppingen with successes against SC Magdeburg and the Füchse Berlin . In 2018, Frisch Auf again reached the EHF Cup Final Four tournament in Magdeburg, but lost to Füchsen Berlin in the semifinals with 24:27.

Handball women

After the women's team from Frisch Auf Göppingen had already played in the first handball league in the 2006/07 season , but did not manage to stay up, they were promoted again in the following season. Thus, Frisch Auf Göppingen is the only German handball club since the 2008/09 season with both its men's and women's teams in the respective 1st Bundesliga and since the 2009/10 season in the European Cup competitions.

Former players

Men's handball national league team

Fresh on Göppingen
FRESH ON!  Goeppingen
Full name FRESH ON! Göppingen Management & Marketing GmbH
Abbreviation (s) FAG
Founded 1993
Club colors Green white
Hall EWS Arena
Places 5600
executive Director Gerd Hofele
Trainer Hartmut Mayerhoffer
league Handball Bundesliga
2018/19
rank 8th place
DHB Cup Quarter finals
Website www.frischauf-gp.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National German champion
1954, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1970, 1972
German runner-up
1973
German field handball champion
1954, 1957
International European Champion's Cup
1960, 1962
European Champion's Cup finalist
1959
EHF Cup winner
2011, 2012, 2016, 2017
EHF Cup finalist
2006

Squad 2019/20

No. Nat. Surname position birthday size since Last club
12 GermanyGermany Daniel Rebmann TW 01/16/1994 1.90 m 2012 own youth
97 GermanyGermany Nicolas Gross TW 04/10/1997 1.88 m 2019 TSV Neuhausen
99 SloveniaSlovenia Urh Kastelic TW 02/27/1996 2.01 m 2019 RK Zagreb
03 GermanyGermany Nicolai Theilinger RR 02/09/1992 1.93 m 2019 HC Erlangen
04th GermanyGermany Tim Kneule RM 08/18/1986 1.90 m 2006 TV Neuhausen / Erms
05 GermanyGermany Felix Zeiler RM 12/02/1999 1.93 m 2019 TV Plochingen
10 GermanyGermany Sebastian Heymann RL 03/01/1998 1.98 m 2016 TSB Heilbronn-Horkheim
11 GermanyGermany Felix Weisser LA 07/27/1999 1.77 m 2013 own youth
14th DenmarkDenmark Jacob Bagersted KM 03/25/1987 1.94 m 2017 SC Magdeburg
18th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Josip Peric RM 06/05/1992 1.80 m 2018 AHC Dunărea Călărași
19th CroatiaCroatia Ivan Slišković RL 10/23/1991 1.97 m 2018 RK Celje
21st DenmarkDenmark Tim Sørensen RA 02/10/1992 1.78 m 2018 IFK Kristianstad
24 GermanyGermany Marcel Schiller LA 08/15/1991 1.89 m 2013 TV 1893 Neuhausen
27 GermanyGermany Marco Rentschler RA 12/28/1994 1.85 m 2015 SG BBM Bietigheim
30th GermanyGermany Axel Goller RA 03/27/2000 2018 JSG Echaz-Erms / Vfl Pfullingen
31 GermanyGermany Christos Erifopoulos RM 03/01/2000 1.80 m 2019 TV Großwallstadt
41 GermanyGermany Till Hermann LA 12/22/1996 1.79 m 2019 MTV Grossenheidorn
42 SerbiaSerbia Nemanja Zelenović RR 02/27/1990 1.94 m 2018 SC Magdeburg
44 CroatiaCroatia Krešimir Kozina KM 06/25/1990 1.96 m 2017 Foxes Berlin
IranIran Pouya Norouzi Nezhad RM 06/23/1994 1.89 m 2020 IK Sävehof
T GermanyGermany Hartmut Mayerhoffer 07/26/1969 2018

Entries and exits in 2019/20

Accesses

Departures

Entries and exits in 2020/21

Accesses

Departures

Season statistics

season league space Games S. N U Gates Goal difference Points DHB Cup European Cup
2018/19 Handball Bundesliga 8th. 34 17th 15th 2 901: 899 +2 36:32 Quarter finals
2017/18 Handball Bundesliga 10. 34 12 15th 7th 903: 909 −6 31:37 Quarter finals EHF Cup 4th place
2016/17 Handball Bundesliga 10. 34 12 19th 3 934: 960 −26 27:41 2nd round EHF cup winner
2015/16 Handball Bundesliga 6th 32 19th 12 1 888: 820 +68 39:25 Quarter finals EHF cup winner
2014/15 Handball Bundesliga 5. 36 19th 13 4th 976: 961 +15 42:30 Quarter finals
2013/14 Handball Bundesliga 12. 34 9 17th 8th 972: 989 −17 26:42 Quarter finals
2012/13 Handball Bundesliga 11. 34 15th 17th 2 950: 905 +45 32:36 3rd round EHF Europe Cup 4th place
2011/12 Handball Bundesliga 8th. 34 15th 16 3 901: 914 −13 33:35 Round of 16 EHF cup winner
2010/11 Handball Bundesliga 5. 34 20th 9 5 941: 893 +48 45:23 Semifinals EHF cup winner
2009/10 Handball Bundesliga 6th 34 22nd 10 2 1001: 985 +16 46:22 Quarter finals EHF Cup quarter-finals
2008/09 Handball Bundesliga 6th 34 20th 12 2 1015: 921 +94 42:26 Round of 16
2007/08 Handball Bundesliga 9. 34 14th 17th 3 953: 958 −5 31:37 Round of 16
2006/07 Handball Bundesliga 10. 34 14th 18th 2 1003: 1018 −15 30:38 2nd round
2005/06 Handball Bundesliga 8th. 34 17th 14th 3 989: 977 +12 37:31 3rd round EHF cup final
2004/05 Handball Bundesliga 8th. 34 17th 15th 2 978: 963 +15 36:32 Semifinals
2003/04 Handball Bundesliga 14th 34 9 23 2 890: 954 −64 20:48 4th round
2002/03 Handball Bundesliga 11. 34 11 18th 5 881: 921 −40 27:41 Semifinals
2001/02 Handball Bundesliga 11. 34 11 19th 4th 824: 879 −55 26:42 4th round
2000/01 2. Handball Bundesliga South 1. 34 27 3 4th 956: 738 +218 58:10 4th round
1999/00 2. Handball Bundesliga South 2. 34 27 5 2 920: 777 +143 56:12 3rd round
1998/99 2. Handball Bundesliga South 6th 34 20th 11 3 901: 806 +95 43:25 3rd round
1997/98 2. Handball Bundesliga South 7th 34 19th 14th 1 884: 840 +44 39:29 2nd round
1996/97 2. Handball Bundesliga South
As SG Göppingen / Scharnhausen
4th 34 21st 12 1 949: 856 +93 43:25 1 round
1995/96 2. Handball Bundesliga South
As SG Göppingen / Scharnhausen
3. 34 25th 9 0 894: 725 +169 50:18 3rd round
1994/95 2. Handball Bundesliga South
As SG Göppingen / Scharnhausen
5. 34 21st 10 3 794: 742 +52 45:23 2nd round
1993/94 2. Handball Bundesliga South 17th 34 8th 24 2 657: 707 −50 18:50 1 round
1992/93 2. Handball Bundesliga South 9. 26th 546: 546 0 24:28 1 round
1991/92 2. Handball Bundesliga South 3. 26th 543: 489 +54 35:17 4th round
1990/91 2. Handball Bundesliga South 3. 26th 601: 546 +55 40:12 1 round
1989/90 2. Handball Bundesliga South 4th 26th 544: 528 +16 30:22 Quarter finals
1988/89 Handball Bundesliga 13. 26th 8th 15th 3 521: 574 −53 19:33 2nd round
1987/88 Handball Bundesliga 7th 26th 12 13 1 522: 562 −40 25:27 Round of 16
1986/87 Handball Bundesliga 11. 26th 9 14th 3 547: 602 −55 21:31 1 round
1985/86 Handball Bundesliga 9. 26th 9 14th 3 615: 656 −41 21:31 Round of 16
1984/85 2. Handball Bundesliga South 2. 28 674: 534 +140 45:11 1 round
1983/84 Handball Bundesliga * 7th 26th 13 12 1 570: 595 −25 27:25 Round of 16
1982/83 Handball Bundesliga 5. 24 13 10 1 505: 491 +14 27:21 Quarter finals
1981/82 Handball Bundesliga 11. 26th 8th 15th 3 453: 487 −34 19:33 Round of 16
1980/81 Handball Bundesliga 4th 26th 14th 8th 4th 394: 378 +16 32:20 Round of 16
1979/80 Handball Bundesliga 7th 26th 12 12 2 452: 427 +25 26:26 Semifinals
1978/79 Handball Bundesliga 4th 26th 16 9 1 467: 423 +44 33:19 Round of 16
1977/78 Handball Bundesliga 8th. 26th 11 13 2 431: 422 +9 24:28 Round of 16
1976/77 Handball Bundesliga South 5. 18th 10 7th 1 288: 277 +11 21:15 Quarter finals
1975/76 Handball Bundesliga South 8th. 18th 6th 10 2 291: 324 −33 14:22
1974/75 Handball Bundesliga South 6th 18th 8th 8th 2 320: 318 +2 18:18
1973/74 Handball Bundesliga South
semi-finals
2. 16 10 4th 2 312: 269 +43 22:10
1972/73 Handball Bundesliga South
Final
1. 14th 9 3 2 265: 208 +57 20: 8 European Champion's Cup
quarter-finals
1971/72 Handball Bundesliga South
German champions
1. 14th 12 0 2 274: 218 +56 24: 4
1970/71 Handball Bundesliga South
semi-finals
2. 14th 10 0 4th 233: 219 +14 20: 8 European Champion's Cup
2nd round
1969/70 Handball Bundesliga South
German champions
1. 14th 13 0 1 268: 200 +68 26: 2
1968/69 Handball Bundesliga South 2. 14th 9 1 4th 246: 202 +44 19: 9
1967/68 Handball Bundesliga South 2. 14th 9 0 5 236: 205 +31 18:10
1966/67 Association League Württemberg Regional Champion
South
1. 9 96:44 +52 16: 2
  • Forced relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga for violating the amateur statute

Bundesliga audience statistics

season Total audience average Workload [%]
2019/20 49,800 4,150 74.1
2018/19 75,600 4,447 79.4
2017/18 70,500 4.147 74.1
2016/17 88,450 4,612 82.4
2015/16 81,600 4,800 85.7
2014/15 78,400 4,913 87.7
2013/14 82,000 4,823 86.1
2012/13 79,000 4,647 83.0
2011/12 78,850 4,638 82.8
2010/11 81,000 4,765 85.1
2009/10 84,600 4,976 89.0
2008/09 87,600 5,153 83.4 *
2007/08 73,376 4,316 86.1 *
2006/07 67,459 3,968 93.6 *
2005/06 61,152 3,597 90.4 *
2004/05 68,552 4.032 86.0 *

  • Until 2007, Frisch Auf played in the Hohenstaufenhalle (3,980 seats, today: EWS Arena), which had not yet been converted, and moved to the Porsche Arena (6,181 seats) and the Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle (10,000 seats) in Stuttgart for the top games out. During the renovation phase in the second half of the 2007/08 season as well as the entire 2008/09 season, Frisch Auf played exclusively in the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart. Since the 2009/10 season, Frisch Auf has only played in the rebuilt and significantly expanded EWS Arena in Göppingen (5,600 seats).

Fan anthem

In February 2009 the band Die Fraktion , which has already created several songs for VfB Stuttgart , released the Frisch Auf fan hymn "Mit Herz und Hand" . The song came about because the grandmother of guitarist Marc Lory asked the band to do a song for their home club.

List of trainers

  • 07 / 1966-06 / 1971: Bernhard Kempa
  • 07 / 1971-06 / 1973: Edmund Meister
  • 07/1973–12 / 1974: Heinz Tröger
  • 01 / 1975-06 / 1976: Erwin Singer
  • 07 / 1976-12 / 1976: Hans-Joachim Klein
  • 01 / 1977-06 / 1978: Horst Singer
  • 07 / 1978-06 / 1980: Erwin Blum
  • 07 / 1980-06 / 1982: Wolf-Dieter Nagel
  • 07 / 1982-06 / 1984: Erwin Blum
  • 07 / 1984-06 / 1996: Hans Moser
  • 07 / 1986-06 / 1987: Horst Keilwerth
  • 07 / 1987-06 / 1988: Zdravko Miljak
  • 07 / 1988-06 / 1989: Arnulf Dümmel
  • 07 / 1989-12 / 1989: Armin Eisele
  • 12 / 1989–12 / 1992: Thomas Kibele (2nd division)
  • 12 / 1992-06 / 1993: Rolf Schlögl (2nd division)
  • 07 / 1993-06 / 1994: Stefan König (2nd division)
  • 07 / 1994-04 / 1996: Rolf Brack (2nd league, SG with Scharnhausen)
  • 04 / 1996-07 / 1998: Oleg Gagin (2nd division, SG with Scharnhausen)
  • 07 / 1998-07 / 2000: Kurt Reusch (2nd division)
  • 07 / 2000–12 / 2003: Christian Fitzek (2nd division, promotion 2001)
  • 12/2003–02/2004: Milomir Mijatović
  • 02 / 2004–02 / 2004: Marc Nagel
  • 02 / 2004–07 / 2004: Kurt Reusch / Marc Nagel
  • 07 / 2004–12 / 2013: Velimir Petković
  • 12 / 2013–07 / 2014: Aleksandar Knežević
  • 07 / 2014–09 / 2017: Magnus Andersson
  • 09 / 2017–06 / 2018: Rolf Brack
  • since 06/2018: Hartmut Mayerhoffer

Women's handball national league team

Fresh on Göppingen
Full name Fresh on Frauen Bundesliga GmbH
Abbreviation (s) FAG
Nickname (s) FA women
Founded 1923
Club colors Green white
Hall EWS Arena
Places 5,600 seats
executive Director Aleksandar Knežević
Trainer Aleksandar Knežević
league Handball Bundesliga women
2018/19
rank 8th place
DHB Cup Round of 16
Website Frischauf-frauen.de
home
Away


Frisch Auf Frauen team bus on August 12, 2011

Squad for the 2019/20 season

No. Nat. Surname position birthday since Last club
T GermanyGermany Aleksandar Knežević Trainer December 26, 1968 2009
1 SloveniaSlovenia Branka Zec TW 10/31/1986 2018 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
23 NetherlandsNetherlands Jasmina Rebmann-Janković TW December 6, 1986 2019 Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball
83 HungaryHungary Edit Lengyel TW 05/04/1983 2015 TuS Metzingen
2 GermanyGermany Anja Brugger RR / RA 11/01/1992 2012 VfL Waiblingen
5 GermanyGermany Annika Blanke RM 01/21/1994 2018 TV Nellingen
8th RomaniaRomania Roxana Alina Ioneac RL 01/31/1989 2019 TV Nellingen
9 AustriaAustria Johanna Schindler NOISE 06/08/1994 2016 Union WBZ Korneuburg
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Michaela Hrbková RA 07/14/1987 2016 Siófok KC
13 SloveniaSlovenia Iris Guberinić LA 11/11/1991 2014 HSG Blomberg-Lippe
18th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Romy Morf-Bachmann RM, RL 09/22/1989 2019 HSG Bad Wildungen
21st Czech RepublicCzech Republic Petra Adámková KM 06/21/1991 2016 DHC Sokol Poruba
32 SloveniaSlovenia Lina Krhlikar KM 06/29/1989 2015 Vulkan-Ladies Koblenz / Weibern
44 SloveniaSlovenia Ana Petrinja Back room 11/06/1986 2018 TG Nürtingen
93 LuxembourgLuxembourg Tina Welter LA, RA 01/30/1993 2019 VfL Waiblingen

Additions 2019/20

Departures 2019/20

Additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

List of trainers

  • ???? - 07/2003: Günter Schweizer
  • 07/2003 - 01/2006: Heike Kemmner
  • 01/2006 - 01/2006 Hagen Gunzenhauser
  • 01/2006 - 10/2006: Olaf Schimpf
  • 10/2006 - 10/2007: Hagen Gunzenhauser
  • 10/2007 - 07/2009: Emir Hadzimuhamedovic
  • 07/2009 - 12/2013: Aleksandar Knežević
  • 12/2013 - 12/2013: Nedeljko Vujinović
  • 12/2013 - 07/2014: Vasile Oprea
  • since 07/2014: Aleksandar Knežević

Youth work

The Frisch Auf youth department consists of around 250 children and adolescents aged 8 and over. For 13- to 18-year-olds, the focus is on further developing coordination, technique, conditioning and training in competitive behavior, assertiveness, will and ambition.
The Frisch Auf youth trainers regularly attend training courses on communication, conflict management, group dynamics, sports medicine and sports promotion. The teams of the male C, B and A youth are managed in the youth center of the professional team and play in the top division of their age group. <man

Youth Center

Since 2008, Frisch Auf has been running a youth center in accordance with the licensing guidelines of the LIQUI MOLY Handball Bundesliga , which was initially managed by former Frisch Auf player Pascal Morgant . In the meantime, the sporting director of Frisch Auf Christian Schöne runs the youth center. Frisch Auf Göppingen regularly receives the youth certificate from the LIQUI MOLY Handball Bundesliga.
The goals of the youth center include a. Age-appropriate, performance-oriented training and a uniform training concept for teams of all age groups. In addition, the talents are to be introduced to the Bundesliga squad and Frisch Auf establish themselves as a recognized training club.

Cooperations

Frisch Auf Göppingen cooperates in handball with TSB Horkheim , TV Plochingen and VfL Pfullingen .

Sports facilities

EWS Arena

The home of the two Bundesliga teams (women / men) in handball is the EWS Arena (Hohenstaufenhalle until May 2008) in Göppingen , which has a capacity of 5,600 spectators (3,678 seats) . This was built from 1964 to 1967 and rebuilt and expanded from 2008 to 2009. During the renovation period, the men's team played their home games in the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart , while the women's team moved to the Neckartalsporthalle in Wernau . The hall's nickname is Hell South .

Other sports facilities

  • Urban Fresh On Stadium
  • NATO meadow
  • Urban all-weather pitch (artificial turf)
  • Judo hall fresh on Göppingen
  • Parking garage sports hall
  • Bergreute Schlierbach sports hall
  • Sports hall riot police
  • Gymnasium Bodenfeld
  • Gymnasium primary school in the Stauferpark
  • Sports hall in the vocational school center Öde
  • Gymnasium Hohenstaufen Gymnasium
  • Gymnasium Freihof Gymnasium
  • Gymnasium Werner Heisenberg Gymnasium
  • Gymnastics hall Werner Heisenberg Gymnasium
  • Gym Schiller Realschule
  • Gym Albert Schweitzer School
  • Gymnasium Walter Hensel School
  • Wilhelm Busch School
  • Gym Sport Planet

Departments

literature

  • Kempa, Bernhard: Ball is the trump card; Vaihingen / Enz: IPa book; 2000.
  • Kiessling, Thomas; Tilp, Michael (Ed.): Monsieur Handball - Bernhard Kempa, the exciting story of the handball legend; Eislingen: M. Tilp; 2007, ISBN 978-3-00-023365-4 .
  • City administration of Göppingen in cooperation with the Bundesliga handball sponsorship group and the TPSG Frisch Auf Göppingen: Frisch Auf Göppingen, heights and depths - 30 years of handball history 1946–1976; Göppingen: city administration; 1976.
  • Turn- und Polizeisportgemeinschaft Frisch Auf Göppingen eV (Ed.): 90 [ninety] years Frisch Auf Göppingen, 65 years handball in Frisch Auf, 40 years table tennis in Frisch Auf: Anniversary publication and Frisch-Auf-Nachrichten, review and current sports events; Göppingen: TPSG FA; 1986.
  • Gymnastics and Police Sports Community Frisch Auf Göppingen eV (Ed.): 100 years of Frisch Auf Göppingen: 1896–1996, the eventful history of a club, 75 years of handball in Frisch Auf; Göppingen: TPSG FA; 1996.
  • Turnclub Göppingen: Festschrift for the 75th [seventy-five year] anniversary of TC Frisch Auf Göppingen and 50 [fifty] years handball in Frisch Auf Göppingen; Göppingen: TC Frisch Auf Göppingen; 1971.
  • Fresh Up: The Ascent; Göppingen: Till Herwig, Alexander Kolb u. a .; 2001, ISBN 3-9803777-5-X

Web links

Commons : FRESH UP! Göppingen  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Fritz Daferner, Siegfried Molterer: Festschrift for the 30th anniversary of the handball section of the gymnastics club Frisch Auf Göppingen . Ed .: Turnclub Frisch Auf Göppingen. Göppingen September 30, 1950, p. 1, 5 .
  2. TPSG Frisch Auf Göppingen eV: History , accessed: August 19, 2011.
  3. ^ Eggers (ed.): Handball . Göttingen 2004, p. 132, ISBN 3-89533-465-0 .
  4. Webers (Red.): Master of the Regional Associations 1946–1975 (men / field handball) , accessed on April 19, 2014.
  5. Webers (Red.): Landesmeister in the South German HV 1949–1966 (men / Halle) , accessed on April 19, 2014.
  6. a b Eggers (ed.), Handball, Göttingen 2004, p. 124 f, ISBN 3-89533-465-0 .
  7. a b Webers (Red.): Master of the Regional Associations 1947–1981 (Men / Halle) , accessed on April 19, 2014.
  8. ^ Eggers (ed.): Handball . Göttingen 2004, p. 128f, ISBN 3-89533-465-0 .
  9. Reutlinger General-Anzeiger, Volume 80, No. 30 of February 7, 1966, p. 12.
  10. Frisch Auf was relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga in 1994 and only retained the league membership through the formation of the SG with the first division relegated Scharnhausen.
  11. IG Handball eV (Ed.): 34:28 against US Dunkerque: The EHF Cup stays in Göppingen! May 24, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2012 .
  12. Göppingen loses against Rhein-Neckar-Löwen Stuttgarter Zeitung online, May 18, 2013, accessed on May 19, 2013.
  13. Felix Buß: Göppingen triumphs in Heim-Final-Four for the fourth time in the EHF Cup. In: handball-world.news. May 21, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2017 .
  14. handball-world.news: Who is coming in summer - and who is going? The large exchange exchange of the DKB Handball Bundesliga on February 7, 2019, accessed on February 7, 2019
  15. handball-world.news: Frisch Auf Göppingen closes the personnel gap on the left wing from February 27, 2019, accessed on February 27, 2019
  16. handball-world.news: Frisch auf Göppingen obliges left-handers from Erlangen on March 27, 2019, accessed on March 27, 2019
  17. handball-world.news: Out of season for Zelenovic - Frisch Auf Göppingen signs another backcourt player from February 14, 2020, accessed on February 14, 2020
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  19. handball-world.news: Göppinger Damgaard leaves Bundesliga on October 23, 2018, accessed on October 23, 2018
  20. handball-world.news: Transfer surprise: Wilhelmshaven AGM gets Primoz Prost on May 31, 2019, accessed on May 31, 2019
  21. frischauf-gp.de: FRESH UP! and Srdjan Predragovic terminate the contract dated December 6, 2019, accessed on December 11, 2019
  22. handball-world.news: Newcomer HSC 2000 Coburg signs Pouya Norouzi Nezhad on May 28, 2020, accessed on June 17, 2020
  23. handball-world.news: Frisch Auf Göppingen signed Icelandic national players on September 10, 2019, accessed on September 10, 2019
  24. handball-world.news: Tobias Ellebaek changes to Fresh Up this summer! Göppingen from February 11, 2020, accessed on February 11, 2020
  25. handball-world.news: Ivan Sliskovic from Göppingen leaves the Handball Bundesliga on February 4, 2020, accessed on February 4, 2020
  26. handball-world.news: Josip Peric leaves Frisch Auf Göppingen on April 30, 2020, accessed on April 30, 2020
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