HBW Balingen-Weilstetten

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HBW Balingen-Weilstetten
HBW Balingen-Weilstetten 2011.png
Full name HBW Handball Balingen - Weilstetten 2000 eV
Abbreviation (s) HBW
Founded 2002
Club colors blue red
Hall Sparkassen-Arena
/ Porsche-Arena
Places 2350
6150
president Arne Stumpp
executive Director Wolfgang Strobel
Trainer Jens Bürkle
league Handball Bundesliga
2019/20
rank 16th place
DHB Cup 1 round
Website www.h-bw.de
home
Away


Bundesliga game against THW Kiel on March 16, 2008 in the Porsche-Arena

The HBW Balingen-Weilstetten syndicate , HBW for short, is a handball club from Balingen that plays in the handball Bundesliga .

history

Logo of HBW Balingen-Weilstetten until 2011

The club was created in 2002 through the merger of the handball teams of TSG Balingen and TV Weilstetten , taking the place of TV Weilstetten in the regional league. The syndicate rose after the first season from the regional league to the 2nd handball Bundesliga south. In 2004, Rolf Brack took over the position of coach for the next nine years and since the championship in the 2nd Handball Bundesliga South in 2005/06 the HBW has played in the Handball Bundesliga . The first team of the HBW plays its home games in the Sparkassen-Arena, built in 2006 . At the end of the 2013/14 season , the team was in 16th place in the table and was thus relegated in terms of sport, but remained in the Bundesliga because HSV Hamburg was not granted a license for the 2014/15 season due to the lack of evidence of secure economic performance. The license was granted to HSV before the HBL arbitration tribunal, but HBW was able to sue for its right to start the handball Bundesliga before the Dortmund Regional Court. During the season, the long-time coach Brack had already been separated due to the sporting situation. After Balingen was relegated from the Bundesliga in the 2016/17 season, the team managed to return to the top class as champions of the second division in 2019 .

Seasonal balances since foundation

season league rank Sp. S. U N Gates Points Diff. DHB Cup
2002/03 Regional league 1. 30th 22nd 3 05 0875: 7390 47:13  +136 2nd round
2003/04 2nd Bundesliga 12. 34 12 3 19th 0888: 9120 27:41  −24 3rd round
2004/05 2nd Bundesliga 7th 34 15th 5 14th 0987: 9620 35:33  +25 1 round
2005/06 2nd Bundesliga 1. 36 30th 1 05 1113: 9120 61:11  +201 3rd round
2006/07 Bundesliga 13. 34 07th 4th 23 0899: 1024 18:50  −125 3rd round
2007/08 Bundesliga 13. 34 11 2 21st 0938: 1027 24:44  −89 2nd round
2008/09 Bundesliga 15th 34 10 3 21st 0949: 1006 23:45  −57 2nd round
2009/10 Bundesliga 15th 34 09 0 25th 0889: 9710 18:50  −82 Round of 16
2010/11 Bundesliga 15th 34 07th 5 22nd 0894: 1013 19:49 −119 3rd round
2011/12 Bundesliga 14th 34 11 2 21st 0857: 9360 24:44  −79 3rd round
2012/13 Bundesliga 13. 34 11 3 20th 0956: 1019 25:43  −63 Round of 16
2013/14 Bundesliga 16. 34 05 9 20th 0905: 9800 19:49  −75 Round of 16
2014/15 Bundesliga 11. 36 14th 3 19th 0900: 9900 31:41  −90 Round of 16
2015/16 Bundesliga 14th 32 6th 4th 22nd 0850: 9340 16:48  −84 Round of 16
2016/17 Bundesliga 17th 34 7th 3 24 0819: 9330 17:51  −114 Quarter finals
2017/18 2nd Bundesliga 5. 38 22nd 3 13 1066: 9610 47:29  +105 1 round
2018/19 2nd Bundesliga 1. 38 29 3 06th 1105: 9410 61:15  +164 2nd round
2019/20 1st National League 16. 27 6th 4th 17th 0741: 8180 16:38  −77 1 round
Ascent
descent

Squad 2020/21

(As of August 2020)

No. nation Surname position birthday size in the team since Last club
1 GermanGerman Mario Ruminsky TW June 17, 1997 1.93 m
20th DaneDane Mike Jensen TW February 26, 1995 2.05 m 2019 Nordsjælland Håndbold
21st CroatianCroatian Vladimir Božić TW March 24, 1983 1.97 m 2019 HC Rhein Vikings
2 GermanGerman René Zobel RR November 19, 1995 1.97 m 2015 TUSEM food
3 GermanGerman Marcel Niemeyer KM August 28, 1993 2.01 m 2018 ThSV Eisenach
4th MontenegrinsMontenegrins Vladan Lipovina RR March 7, 1993 1.98 m 2019 Rhine-Neckar lion
5 AustrianAustrian Romas Kirveliavičius RL March 5, 1988 2.00 m 2018 HSC 2000 Coburg
8th GermanGerman Gregor Thomann RA March 6, 1992 1.93 m 2017 HSG Konstanz
11 GermanGerman Tim Nothdurft LA July 11, 1997 1.95 m 2014 VfL Pfullingen
13 GermanGerman Fabian Wiederstein KM June 10, 1995 1.94 m 2020 HSG Konstanz
14th IcelandersIcelanders Oddur Grétarsson LA July 20, 1990 1.86 m 2017 TV Emsdetten
22nd GermanGerman Jonah Schoch RM 2nd August 1994 1.92 m 2017 Fresh on Göppingen
23 GermanGerman Bjorn Zintel RM January 1, 1996 1.90 m 2020 TV Hüttenberg
24 FrenchmanFrenchman James Scott Junior RL May 27, 1996 2.00 m 2020 HBC Nantes
26th GermanGerman Lukas Saueressig RL, RM June 9, 1997 1.92 m 2014
29 GermanGerman Moritz Strosack RA June 21, 1999 1.80 m 2017
GermanGerman Jens Bürkle Trainer October 14, 1980 1.84 m 2017 TSV Hannover-Burgdorf

Additions to the 2020/21 season

Departures 2020/21 season

offspring

HBW Balingen Weilstetten eV organizes its youth work in cooperation with TV Weilstetten eV in the youth game community Balingen Weilstetten, which was founded in 2001. All age groups are represented here in youth handball.

The A-youth team has been represented in the highest German youth league, the youth Bundesliga handball , since it was founded in 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Articles of Association
  2. Detlef Hauser: Balingen: HBW celebrates its tenth birthday. In: schwarzwaelder-bote.de. Schwarzwälder Bote, January 12, 2013, accessed on November 5, 2019 .
  3. ^ Peter Wörz: Recipe for the success of the handball club HBW Balingen-Weilstetten. In: spiegel.de. Spiegel Online, March 19, 2012, accessed November 7, 2019 .
  4. League waives objection: HBW in League 1 and Saarlouis in League 2. In: handball-world.news. July 2, 2014, accessed July 2, 2014 .
  5. ↑ A bang at the end of the year: Balingen separates from Dr. Rolf Brack. In: handball-world.news. December 27, 2013, accessed November 7, 2019 .
  6. bundesligainfo.de Handball from A to Z with handball archive and team statistics, accessed on July 10, 2019
  7. DHB-Pokal 2002/03 , accessed on July 10, 2019
  8. DHB-Pokal 2004/05 , accessed on July 10, 2019
  9. a b c d handball-world.news: Who is coming in summer - and who is going? The big exchange exchange of the Liqui-Moly Handball Bundesliga from April 5, 2020, accessed on April 10, 2020
  10. zak.de: "Gauls" add: James Junior Scott strengthens the HBW Balingen-Weilstetten in the back room on May 25, 2020, accessed on August 20, 2020
  11. handball-world.news: HBW Balingen-Weilstetten signs playmaker "with a nose for goal" from August 27, 2020, accessed on August 27, 2020
  12. spiegel.de: Playmaker Strobel ends his career at the end of the season on February 10, 2020, accessed on February 10, 2020
  13. handball-world.news: Wilhelmshaven AGM signs backcourt players from HBW Balingen-Weilstetten from March 1, 2020, accessed on March 1, 2020
  14. handball-world.news: HBW Balingen-Weilstetten separates from backcourt player Filip Taleski on April 29, 2020, accessed on April 29, 2020