Handball Association Schleswig-Holstein

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Handball Association Schleswig-Holstein (HVSH)
Logo of the handball association Schleswig-Holstein
founding
President Dierk Petersen
Clubs (approx.) 235
Members (approx.) 45,000
Teams (approx.) 2,100
Seat House of Sports
Winterbekerweg 49
24114 Kiel
Website www.hvsh.de

The handball association Schleswig-Holstein (short: HVSH ) is one of the state associations in the German Handball Federation . It is based in the House of Sports in Kiel .

structure

The handball association Schleswig-Holstein is divided into district associations. There are thirteen district associations that, according to the statutes of the HVSH e. V. Being able to form regions. The current assignment is:

  • North region
    • KHV Flensburg
    • KHV Schleswig
  • North Sea region
    • KHV Nordfriesland
    • KHV Dithmarschen
  • Central Region
    • KHV Neumünster
    • KHV Rendsburg / Eckernförde
    • KHV Steinburg
  • Fjord region
    • KHV Kiel
    • KHV Plön
  • Baltic Sea region
    • KHV Lübeck
    • KHV Ostholstein
  • South region
    • KHV Lauenburg
    • KHV Stormarn
    • KHV Segeberg

A structural reform in the HVSH in 2007 meant that the four district associations that had existed until then were dissolved. The districts can set up overarching game classes within their region (district upper leagues).

The HVSH belonged to the North German Handball Association until 1991 and to the Northeast German Handball Association until 2011 .

League system

From 1981 to 2010 the highest class of the association was the four-class Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein. After the disbandment of the districts in 2007, there are three national leagues under the former Oberliga, which are played in the seasons North (usually includes the regions North and North Sea), Middle (Middle, Förde) and South (Baltic Sea, South), which usually consist of 14 teams. There is a different number of regional leagues among the national leagues, which form the top division of the regions.

As of 2010/11, the association's highest class, the Schleswig-Holstein League , is now only a fifth class and is located directly under the Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga .

societies

Higher-class teams

In the history of the Bundesliga, Schleswig-Holstein provided five first division indoor handball teams with THW Kiel , SG Weiche-Handewitt , SG Flensburg-Handewitt , TSV Altenholz and VfL Bad Schwartau and with VfL Bad Schwartau, Hohner SV and the Büdelsdorfer TSV three participants in the field handball Bundesliga. VfL Bad Schwartau, TSV Altenholz, SG Weiche-Handewitt, SG Flensburg-Handewitt (with their first and second team), HSG Tarp-Wanderup , MTV Herzhorn, SV Henstedt-Ulzburg and Bramstedter TS represented the Association so far in the 2nd Bundesliga. The following clubs are currently playing in divisions above the SH league:

Division Clubs men
Bundesliga THW Kiel, SG Flensburg-Handewitt
2nd Bundesliga VfL Lübeck-Schwartau
3rd league TSV Altenholz, HSG Ostsee N / G , HSG Eider Harde
Oberliga HH / SH HSG Tarp-Wanderup , THW Kiel II, SG Flensburg-Handewitt II, HSG Schülp-Westerrönfeld-Rendsburg, TSV Hürup , TSV Kronshagen , DHK Flensborg , TSV Weddingstedt, SG WIFT Neumünster, HSG Marne / Brunsbüttel

With SG Jarplund-Weding-Adelby , SC Buntekuh Lübeck and TSV Nord Harrislee , there were three women's Bundesliga clubs from the HVSH area. In addition to SC Buntekuh and TSV Nord Harrislee, TSV Jarplund-Weding, Holstein Kiel , VfL Oldesloe, TSV Travemünde, HSG Marne / Brunsbüttel , VfL Bad Schwartau, MTV Herzhorn and Oldenburg also played in the 2nd Bundesliga SV . The following clubs are currently playing in divisions above the SH league:

Division Association women
2nd Bundesliga TSV North Harrislee
3rd league SV Henstedt-Ulzburg, HG Owschlag-Kropp-Tetenhusen , TSV Wattenbek, HSG Mönkeberg-Schönkirchen , MTV Heide
Oberliga HH / SH TSV Altenholz, Preetzer TSV , SG Todesfelde / Leezen, HSG Holstein Kiel / Kronshagen, ATSV Stockelsdorf, HSG FONA , Bredstedter TSV, SV Preußen Reinfeld , Slesvig IF

Title holder at national and international level

competition number Clubs (men) Clubs (women)
IHF Super Globe 1 THW Kiel (1)
EHF Champions League 4th THW Kiel (3), SG Flensburg-Handewitt (1)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 SG Flensburg-Handewitt (2)
EHF Cup 4th THW Kiel (3), SG Flensburg-Handewitt (1)
German Championship (field) 2 THW Kiel (2)
German Championship (Hall) 24 THW Kiel (21), SG Flensburg-Handewitt (2) Holstein Kiel (1)
DHB cup winner 15th THW Kiel (10), SG Flensburg-Handewitt (4), VfL Bad Schwartau (1)
German amateur cup 1 DHK Flensborg (1)
German A youth champion 7th THW Kiel (1), SG Flensburg-Handewitt (1) SV Weding (1) VfL Oldesloe (2), SG Oeversee / Jarplund-Weding (2)
German B youth champion 4th SG Flensburg-Handewitt (2) Leezener SC (2)
German C youth champion 2 TS Riemann Eutin (1), TSV Altenholz (1)

Bureau

Dierk Petersen has been President of the seven-person Presidium of the HVSH since May 2017.

German youth country cup

The male selection won this trophy in 2009. The female selection was successful in 2004 and 2008.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c http://www.hvsh.de/wir%20über%20uns