Hamburger SV (ice hockey)

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Hamburger SV ice hockey
Hamburger SV ice hockey
Greatest successes
Club information
history Hamburger SV (1968–1988)
SV Hamburg (1988–1989)
Hamburger SV (since 1989)
Parent club Hamburger SV
Club colors blue, white, black
league Regionalliga North
Venue Stellingen ice rink
capacity 1,500 seats
Head coach Dominik Döge
captain Marcel Schlode
2018/19 2nd place,

The ice hockey department of Hamburger SV was founded in 1968. The first men's team takes part in the fourth-class Regional League North , while the second team competes in the fifth-class Verbandsliga Nord and the third team belongs to the sixth-class Landesliga Nord. The women's team and EHC Timmendorfer Strand 06 form the SG HSV / Timmendorf syndicate, which plays in the third-class 1st women's division North. The teams play their home games in the Stellingen ice rink with a capacity of 1,500 . The club colors are blue, white and black.

history

In 1968 an independent ice hockey department was founded within Hamburger SV . At that time ice hockey was played in the Hamburg amusement park “Planten und Blomen”, whereby the players had to pay admission for the park and set up the gang themselves. HSV took the place of the Hamburg Regional SC and has already in the first year in the league ascend. There, however, the class could not be held and after only one year in the second division, Hamburger SV was relegated back to the regional division.

With the introduction of the new 2nd Bundesliga in 1973 , the club was classified in the third-class league, in which HSV established itself in the following years. In 1980 the team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga for the first time, but was not promoted due to financial problems. For the 1981/82 season, the HSV finally moved up to the topped up 2. Bundesliga. After the 1984/85 season , HSV withdrew its team to the regional league, but SC Condor Hamburg could have moved up to the major league, although Hamburger SV successfully appealed.

In 1987 HSV was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga again. However, the team was withdrawn in 1987/88 after the preliminary round and resumed playing in the lowest division the following year as SV Hamburg . After the promotion to the regional league, the SVH finally took on the old name Hamburger SV again . In 1990 , the club was able to move up again in the league, but the team was withdrawn again before the 1992/93 season in the regional league and rose there directly back to the regional league. With the introduction of the German Ice Hockey League in 1994 and the associated redistribution of the leagues, HSV was able to move up to the 2nd Northern League , but in 1997 the team was again withdrawn from the regional associations.

Teams

The first team is currently playing in the fourth-class Regionalliga Nord and the second team is playing in the fifth-class Verbandsliga Nord. The third team plays under the additional name Oldtimers in the sixth class Landesliga Nord. The women's team, which moved from Altonaer SV to HSV in 2003, plays as part of SG HSV / Timmendorf in the third-class 1st women's division North.

Venue

The men's and women's teams play their home games in the Stellingen ice rink , which today has a seating capacity of 1,500. After the HSV had played its games on an ice rink in " Planten un Blomen " until 1969 , the construction of an ice hockey rink within the Stellinger bike stadium, built in 1966, began in 1969, which was finally completed in 1970. In 1979 the teams moved to the larger Farmsen ice rink , but returned to the old arena in 1994 after the Stellingen ice rink was roofed over.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b hsv-eishockey.de, history of the ice hockey department
  2. hockeyarenas.net, profile Eisstadion Stellingen
  3. ^ Hockeyarenas.net, history of Hamburger SV

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