TuS Hamburg 1880
TuS Hamburg 1880 | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Gymnastics and sports club Hamburg from 1880 rV |
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founding | 1880 | ||
Colours | blue White Red | ||
president | Klaus Dreyer | ||
Website | tus-hamburg.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Hasan Akgun | ||
Venue | At the Gesundbrunnen | ||
Places | 2500 | ||
league | District League Hamburg | ||
2018/19 | 14th place (District League East) | ||
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The gymnastics and sports club Hamburg 1880 is a sports club from Hamburg-Borgfelde . The club has around 400 members in the football , tennis and fistball departments .
history
The club describes itself as "Hamburg's oldest football club". It goes back to the Rothenburgsorter Turnverein founded in 1880 in the Hamburg working-class district Rothenburgsort , which reached the final of the soccer championship of the German Gymnastics League in 1926 , but lost it 2: 3 against MTV Fürth .
TuS Hamburg was created on March 22, 1947 as a merger of SV Rothenburgsort 1880 and the sports club Komet from 1908 , which originally came from Hammerbrook . The SV Rothenburgsort brought its starting place in the then first-class Hamburg city league into the merger . There the club played against Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli in 1946/47 . As seventh in the table, however, you could not qualify for the Oberliga Nord founded in the following year . In the following years they played from 1947 to 1950 in the double-track and from 1952 to 1954 in the single-track Hamburg amateur league, which was the second highest division at the time. After relegation in 1954, the club returned to the third-rate Hamburg League in 1964 and stayed there until 1967 and again in the 1968/69 season. After relegation from the regional league in 1973, the return to the Hamburg substructure was not possible until 2003. In 2011, however, the club rose from bottom of the table back in the seventh-class district league. In 2019 it went down to the district league.
In addition to its sporting success, TuS also built social housing. In the catchment area of TuS, which was also translated as “rubble and rubble”, which was completely destroyed by bombing , he founded a housing association. At Borgfelder Gesundbrunnen, near the clubhouse, the club built a block of flats in which 40 percent of the apartments were inhabited by club members.
Stadion
Until 1982 the club played in the Traunspark Rothenburgsort, which in 1948 held 5000 spectators. From 1982 the Albert-Kaehlert Platz Gesundbrunnen was the home of the association.
Predecessor clubs
Rothenburgsorter FK 1908
On February 15, 1908, the Rothenburgsort football club was founded in 1908 , which merged with SuS Rothenburgsort in October 1930 . The SuS itself was created in July 1924 through the merger between Rothenburgsorter SV 1924 , which was the football department of Hamburg-Rothenburgsorter TV 1880 until spring 1924 , and Rothenburgsorter SpVgg 1920 .
In 1919 the FK was first class and played in the highest Hamburg league, in which they held so successfully that the club was one of the founding members of the single-track Oberliga Hamburg in 1929. In this league, however, the club suffered relegation despite a goalless draw at Hamburger SV. In the 1935/36 season the FK was champion of the district league Hansa and was in the promotion round to Gauliga Nordmark . There the FK prevailed against the competition from Glückstadt and Neustadt-Glewe and rose to the first-class Gauliga. However, the Rothenburg sorters were not up to the competition. There were only three wins, two of them against SC Sperber Hamburg and a 4: 3 against SV Police Lübeck . As the penultimate, the FK rose again at the end of the 1936/37 season. In the following year, the promotion almost succeeded, but in the promotion round the FK failed at Schweriner SV 03 . From 1943 to 1945, the FK formed a war sports community together with the Eimsbüttel SG Hamburg Hochbahn . After the end of the Second World War, the FK not only lacked the destroyed sports facilities. In addition, the residential district of Rothenburgsort became an uninhabited industrial site. In 1946, for example, the FK bundled forces with the Hamburg-Rothenburgsorter TV 1880 to form the SV Hamburg-Rothenburgsort 1880 . This received a starting place in the first-class city league Hamburg , which the SV finally brought in the merger with SV Komet to today's TuS Hamburg 1880.
SK comet
The sports club Komet from 1908 was founded on August 2, 1908. Disbanded in 1914, the club was re-established in the same year as SC Adler in 1914 and adopted the old name in 1915. In 1933, SK Komet prevailed in front of 8,000 spectators against SC Sperber Hamburg 3-2 in the playoff for promotion to the then first-class Hamburg league. But with the introduction of the Gauligen this promotion became obsolete and you stay in the district league. In the 1936/37 season, the SK Komet succeeded the Rothenburgsorter FK in 1908 as master of the Hansa relay and thus took part in the promotion round to the Gauliga Nordmark. In this, the comets prevailed over Oldesloer SV tied on points and were therefore first class. The newcomer kept up well in the Gauliga and ended the first season of 1937/38 after victories over FC St. Pauli and SC Victoria Hamburg as well as two times against Altona 93 in an excellent seventh place. In 1938/39 there were heavy defeats at home against Hamburger SV with 0:10 and away at Eimsbütteler TV with 1:12. But SK Komet also recorded victories against Holstein Kiel and again at Altona 93 and wrestled a 1-1 draw from HSV on its place. With sixth place in the final score, relegation was again clearly secured. Because of the Second World War , the Gauliga Nordmark was divided into two area classes in order to be able to carry out the interrupted season. In group II u. a. divided with Eimsbütteler TV, Altona 93 and Holstein Kiel, Komet only won a single game against a Barmbeck syndicate and was relegated second to last. Now divided into the Hammonia relay, the SK was champion there and was immediately back in the promotion round to the Gauliga, in which the comet was ultimately unsuccessful. What still failed in 1941 succeeded in 1943 with promotion to the Gauliga Hamburg . Shortly after the start of the 1943/44 season, SK Komet and Veddeler TSV Hermannia formed the Hermannia / Komet war syndicate in 1888 . The bombings by Operation Gomorrah had destroyed the entire sports field of the SK Komet along with the Hammerbrook district, which was therefore dependent on the alternative quarters on the Veddel. This KSG managed after six wins, including two against Altona 93 and one over the Eimsbütteler TV, to seventh place in the ten league. Since the 1944/45 season was almost completely played out in the Hamburg district , the KSG finished eighth at the end of the last Gauliga season. At the end of the war, the KSG was dissolved again, in March 1947 the SK Komet finally merged with the SV Rothenburgsort 1880 to form today's TuS Hamburg 1880.
Known members
- Holger Hieronymus , soccer player
- Udo Horeis , soccer referee
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Hardy Greens : TuS Hamburg 1880. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 203.
- ↑ Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 275.
- ^ Hardy Grüne: TuS Hamburg 1880. "Trümmer und Schutt" operated social housing. In: ders .: Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 119.
- ^ Hardy Green: SV Rothenburgsort 1880. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 394.
- ^ A b Hardy Greens: Rothenburgsorter FK. When people still lived in Rothenburgsort. In: ders .: Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 139.
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 150
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 159
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 169
- ↑ a b c d Hardy Greens: SV Rothenburgsort 1880. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 394.
- ↑ a b Hardy Greens: Comet Hamburg. Comet - a victim of "Operation Gomorrah". In: ders .: Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 108.
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 159
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 169
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 180
- ↑ Grüne 1996, p. 192
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 203
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 231
- ↑ Grüner 1996, p. 246
- ↑ Greens 1996, p. 260