Handball Sport Club Hamburg

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Handball Sport Club Hamburg
Full name Handball Sport Verein Hamburg eV (main club)
HSM Handball Sport Management und Marketing GmbH (professional handball game operations)
Founded 1999
Club colors blue White Red
Hall Sports hall Hamburg
Barclaycard Arena
Places 4,144 places
13,296 places
president Marc Evermann
executive Director Sebastian Frecke
Jürgen Rütsch
Trainer Torsten Jansen
league 2. Handball Bundesliga
2019/20
rank 8th place
DHB Cup 1 round
Website hamburg-handball.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National German champion
2011
DHB-Pokal
2006, 2010
DHB-Supercup
2004, 2006, 2009, 2010
International European Cup Winners' Cup
2007
Champions League
2013

The Handball Sport Verein Hamburg eV is a sports club from Hamburg .

history

The association was founded in 1999 as handball club Luebeck founded and took over the Bundesliga license of VfL Bad Schwartau , with whom he and 2002 syndicate SG VfL Bad Schwartau Lübeck made. In 2002 this was dissolved and the association moved to Hamburg. The Bundesliga team there was initially operated by Omni Sport GmbH & Co. KG , in which Winfried Klimek held a 90 percent stake. Klimek was arrested in December 2004 and sentenced to five years in prison in August 2005 for fraud and breach of trust. The Omni Sport GmbH & Co. KG then had to file for bankruptcy and was replaced in summer 2005 by the HSV Handball Betriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG .

After Klimek left, Andreas Rudolph became the most important partner. He held a 74.9 percent stake in HSV Handball Betriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG and was president of the club from 2005 to 2011 and from 2013 to 2014. According to his own statements, he invested 50 million euros by December 2015. On May 8, 2014, he announced his resignation from the presidency, which threatened immediate bankruptcy due to the lack of financial support. On May 15, 2014, the club did not receive a license from the Handball Bundesliga (HBL) for the 2014/15 season and lodged an appeal against this decision, which was rejected by the HBL on June 3, 2014. On June 11, 2014 the Presidium decided to have this decision examined by the arbitral tribunal; In addition, the license for the 3rd division was applied for as a precaution . On June 25, 2014, the arbitral tribunal upheld the Hamburg's objection and granted the club a license for the coming season, subject to certain conditions. These conditions were met on July 1, 2014.

After the financial situation could not be improved in the following year and a half, the managing director Christian Fitzek filed for insolvency for HSV Handball Betriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG at the Hamburg district court on December 16, 2015 . The bankruptcy proceedings were opened on January 15, 2016. On January 20, 2016, the HBL licensing commission subsequently revoked the club's license for the 2015/16 season. When the license was granted, Andreas Rudolph made a declaration of commitment to secure liquidity gaps in the amount of 2.5 million euros, but restricted this in an additional agreement. This agreement was withheld from the licensing commission. The club was not allowed to apply for a license to play in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga for the 2016/17 season due to the license withdrawal. On January 25, 2016, the insolvency administrator withdrew the team from playing in the handball Bundesliga with immediate effect.

Relationship to Hamburger SV

Former logo

A cooperation agreement was signed with Hamburger SV in 2002 to allow use of its logo. After the first team of Hamburger SV was promoted to the Hamburg Oberliga in 2007, they formed a syndicate with the Handball Sport Verein Hamburg and took on as SG HSV Handball. For the 2008/09 season, the syndicate was expanded to include the Hamburger SV youth teams. After the 2015/16 season, the cooperation was ended and the Hamburger SV logo was removed from the logo. Hamburger SV also forbade the Hamburg handball sports club to use the abbreviation HSV.

Handball Bundesliga

The team of the 2011/12 season with children running in Halle / Westphalia
Victory celebration after winning the European Cup in 2007 in front of Hamburg City Hall

The 2002/03 season ended the team as eighth in the table. In the following 2003/04 season , HSV finished fifth and reached the final of the DHB Cup . In the 2004/05 season , the team did not get beyond ninth place in the final table. In 2006, HSV finished tenth in the league, but was able to win the DHB Cup and the DHB Supercup and qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup . In 2007 HSV won the European Cup Winners' Cup and was runner-up behind THW Kiel , and they also reached the semi-finals of the DHB Cup. In 2008 the final of the DHB Cup was reached again, in which HSV was defeated by THW Kiel, in the semifinals of the EHF Champions League , HSV failed against the winner BM Ciudad Real . In 2009, HSV was runner-up behind THW Kiel, and they also reached the semi-finals of the DHB Cup and the Champions League, where they were eliminated again against BM Ciudad Real. In 2010, HSV won the DHB Cup by beating the Rhein-Neckar Löwen in the final and was runner-up behind Kiel. In the 2010/11 season , HSV won the German championship for the first time in its history; he was already the champion three game days before the end of the season.

Martin Schwalb became managing director and president after the 2010/11 season, with Per Carlén as coach . On December 29, 2011, the separation from Carlén was announced. Temporarily, the U23 and previous assistant coach Jens Häusler took over the coaching position. On March 16, 2012, Martin Schwalb returned to HSV-Bank as a coach. In the 2012/13 season, HSV achieved their greatest success to date by winning the Champions League. In the final in Cologne he defeated FC Barcelona with 30:29 after extra time. In the 2013/14 season, the renewed qualification for the Champions League was missed with a fourth place in the Bundesliga and at the end of the season Martin Schwalb was replaced by Christian Gaudin . Gaudin was released in December 2014 after four defeats in five games. Jens Häusler took over the training of the first team until the end of the season and reached the final of the EHF European Cup with it . The final against the Füchse Berlin was lost at 27:30. In the Bundesliga, the team finished ninth, which meant that they missed the qualification for the European Cup. For the 2015/16 season Michael Biegler took over the coaching office, who announced in December 2015 that he would resign from the coaching office due to the uncertain situation after the bankruptcy proceedings at the end of the 2015/16 season. With the withdrawal from gaming operations, Biegler's involvement ended prematurely in January 2016.

New start in the 3rd division

The second team became champions of the Oberliga Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein in the 2015/16 season and was the first team to compete in the third division in the 2016/17 season . After the bankruptcy of the operating company, the team was operated directly by the Handball Sport Verein Hamburg eV. Marc Evermann was elected as the new president of the association and Martin Schwalb as vice-president.

In the 2016/17 season , the team took third place in the table and in the 2017/18 season they rose to the top of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga . For the 2018/19 season, the first team's game operations were outsourced to HSM Handball Sport Management und Marketing GmbH .

Squad of the 2020/21 season

No. Nat. Surname position birthday size Weight in the team since
01 NetherlandsNetherlands Mark van den Beucken TW 09/04/1996 1.94 m 94 kg 2019
12 GermanyGermany Marcel Kokoszka TW 01/12/1999 1.98 m 103 kg 2015
16 GermanyGermany Jonas Maier TW 01/12/1994 1.89 m 85 kg 2020
02 GermanyGermany Tobias Schimmelbauer LA 07/01/1987 1.99 m 104 kg 2019
04th GermanyGermany Pelle fuck RA 07/11/2000 1.88 m 79 kg 2019
07th GermanyGermany Leif Tissier RL, RM, RR 12/17/1999 1.83 m 86 kg 2015
13 GermanyGermany Niklas Weller KM 05/22/1993 1.90 m 97 kg 2015
14th GermanyGermany Lukas Ossenkopp RM, RL 01/17/1993 1.94 m 100 kg 2016
15th GermanyGermany Dominik Axmann RM, RL 06/30/1999 1.93 m 93 kg 2015
19th GermanyGermany Jonas Gertges LA 12/04/1997 1.88 m 87 kg 2019
22nd GermanyGermany Philipp Bauer RL, RM 08/22/1996 1.89 m 95 kg 2018
23 GermanyGermany Jan Forstbauer RR 04/17/1992 1.90 m 90 kg 2016
25th GermanyGermany Finn Wullenweber RL 11/12/1997 1.96 m 95 kg 2010
27 GermanyGermany Thies Bergemann RA 01/19/1996 1.88 m 84 kg 2018
30th GermanyGermany Jan Kleineidam RM 11/28/1998 1.87 m 90 kg 2012
41 GermanyGermany Dominik Vogt KM 07/05/1998 1.98 m 110 kg 2012

Coaching team 2020/21

function Surname
Trainer Torsten Jansen
Assistant coach Blaženko Lacković
Team manager Markus Groß
Physiotherapist Christina Dressel

Departures 2020/21

Well-known former players

The following former players were part of the Bundesliga squad for at least two years:

Trainer

The long-time trainer Martin Schwalb

President

The long-time club president and patron Andreas Rudolph

Hall

The O 2 World Hamburg (previously Color Line Arena and now Barclaycard Arena ) was normally used for Bundesliga home games. If this was not available or fewer spectators were expected, the home games took place in the Hamburg sports hall ( Alsterdorfer sports hall ). The home games in the 2nd Bundesliga handball generally take place in the Hamburg sports hall and, in exceptional cases, in the Barclaycard Arena.

The 2007 home game in the European Cup Winners' Cup against HC Portovik Juschni (Ukraine) was a special case. On February 25, the game was played in the Lübeck Hansehalle (home ground of VfL Bad Schwartau ), as both the Color Line Arena and the Alsterdorfer Sports hall were already occupied.

spectator

season Ø per game development
2002/03 6,700 -
2003/04 7,498 + 11.9%
2004/05 6,188 - 17.5%
2005/06 6,459 + 4.4%
2006/07 8,015 + 24.1%
2007/08 8,693 + 8.5%
2008/09 9,831 + 13.1%
2009/10 10,392 + 5.7%
2010/11 10,690 + 2.9%
2011/12 10,385 - 2.9%
2012/13 8,650 - 16.7%
2013/14 8,845 + 2.3%
2014/15 6,692 - 24.3%
2015/16 6,358 - 5.0%
2016/17 3.231 - 49.2%
2017/18 3,597 + 11.3%
2018/19 3,527 - 1.9%
2019/20 3,539 + 0.3%

The away game against the actually in Mannheim -based Rhein-Neckar Löwen on the fourth day of the season 2014/15 was part of a day of handball on 6 September 2014 in the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt held. 44,189 spectators watched this game, which set a new world record. The previous record was set in May 2011 when 36,651 visitors at Brøndby Stadium in Brøndby saw the Danish championship final between AG København and Bjerringbro-Silkeborg . At the home game against DHK Flensborg in the Barclaycard Arena on December 26, 2016, another record, the most third division spectators, was set when 8,555 spectators came. Its own world record was beaten again on December 26, 2017, when 9,964 spectators watched the third division home game against VfL Fredenbeck in the Barclaycard Arena.

successes

Web links

Commons : HSV Hamburg  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Boss of the HSV handball players arrested rp-online.de, December 4, 2004
  2. Five years imprisonment for ex-handball sponsor Klimek mopo.de, August 16, 2005
  3. HSV Handball presents new economic sponsor new-business.de, August 7, 2005
  4. handball-world.news: General meeting at HSV: Rudolph proposes Schwalb as his successor , June 16, 2011
  5. "Incredibly big shit" HSV handball patron Rudolph attacks Scholz at mopo.de, December 20, 2015, accessed on January 20, 2015.
  6. Quake at HSV: After Rudolph's resignation, there is a threat from Kicker.de, May 8, 2014, accessed on May 8, 2014.
  7. Erik Eggers: License withdrawal for HSV Handball - patron Andreas Rudolph: A God wants love. In: Der Tagesspiegel from May 15, 2014
  8. handball-world.com: HBL confirms license withdrawal for HSV Hamburg from June 3, 2014, accessed on June 3, 2014
  9. spiegel.de: HSV Handball moves to arbitration court: Desperate brackets from June 11, 2014, accessed on June 15, 2014
  10. handball-world.com HSV license: HBL's opinion on the decision of the arbitral tribunal of June 25, 2014, accessed on June 25, 2014
  11. handball-world.com HSV Hamburg remains Bundesliga handball team: HBL statement in the wording of July 1, 2014, accessed on July 1, 2014
  12. ^ NDR: HSV Hamburg files for bankruptcy on December 16, 2015, accessed on December 16, 2015
  13. Insolvency proceedings opened: HSV vor dem Aus kicker.de, January 15, 2015, accessed on January 21, 2015.
  14. License withdrawal for HSV Handball dkb-handball-bundesliga.de, January 20, 2015, accessed on January 20, 2015.
  15. HSV Hamburg stops playing kicker.de, January 25, 2016
  16. New logo without diamond - Hamburg handball players present new club emblem mopo.de, May 12, 2016
  17. President Rudolph and Coach Schwalb will stop in 2011. Hamburger Abendblatt - Axel Springer AG, July 19, 2010, accessed on June 18, 2013 (article viewing only with subscription login).
  18. Hamburg confirms change from Per Carlen. handball-world.com, February 11, 2011, accessed June 18, 2013 .
  19. Earthquake in Hamburg: HSV separates from coach Per Carlén. handball-world.com, December 29, 2011, accessed January 8, 2016 .
  20. mak, dpa: Hamburg: Internal solution for the second half of the season should provide peace for the search for a coach. IG Handball eV, January 13, 2012, accessed on April 14, 2018 .
  21. Martin Schwalb will return to the bench by the end of the season. Abendblatt.de, March 16, 2012, accessed October 25, 2017 .
  22. ^ Björn Pazen / ts: Hamburg win thrilling final. European Handball Federation, June 2, 2013, accessed June 18, 2013 .
  23. handball-world.com: HSV confirms Gaudin's commitment and contract extension from July 10, 2014, accessed on July 10, 2014
  24. handball-world.com: Christian Gaudin released with immediate effect from December 16, 2014, accessed on December 16, 2014
  25. spiegel.de: Insolventer Klub: Sale at HSV handball players from December 28, 2015, accessed on December 28, 2015
  26. sueddeutsche.de: Ex-HSV trainer Biegler provides development aid . Süddeutsche Zeitung , January 27, 2016, accessed on August 27, 2020 .
  27. ^ President Evermann starts work at HSV Hamburg on abendblatt.de, April 21, 2016
  28. Second league - HSV Hamburg is there! Abendblatt.de, April 14, 2018
  29. Handball players want to solve liquidity problems by the end of June, Abendblatt.de, May 31, 2018
  30. handball-world.news: No newcomer, Olympic champion becomes assistant coach: The HSV Hamburg squad for the 2020/21 season from June 19, 2020, accessed on June 19, 2020
  31. handball-world.news: Farewell will be made up at HSV Hamburg - full-time job instead of professional handball at Marius Fuchs from August 3, 2020, accessed on August 3, 2020
  32. handball-world.news: Jens Schöngarth leaves HSV Hamburg and the Bundesliga on July 31, 2020, accessed on July 31, 2020
  33. rnz.de: Handball world record: 44,189 spectators at the Löwen victory over HSV . Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, September 6, 2014, accessed on April 14, 2018
  34. HSV handball players celebrate a world record on Christmas Abendblatt.de, December 26, 2016
  35. "Gigantic": HSV handball players celebrate world record with victory. Abendblatt.de, December 26, 2017