SC Langenhagen

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SC Langenhagen
Club logo
Surname Sport Club Langenhagen e. V.
Club colors red-white-blue
Founded 1945
Association headquarters Langenhagen , Lower Saxony
Members approx. 2700
Departments 14th
Chairman Christian Schneider
Homepage scl-aktuell.de

The SC Langenhagen is a sports club from Langenhagen , which was founded in 1945 . The SC Langenhagen offers a variety of sports activities such as badminton , handball , volleyball , table tennis and athletics . The footballers who played in the fifth-highest German league, the Lower Saxony Oberliga , were very successful . The SC currently has around 2700 members.

Soccer

SCL football
Surname SCL football
Venue Walter Bettges Stadium
Places 5,000
league 2nd district class Hannover 1
2019/20 8th place

history

The SC Langenhagen is the most successful football club from Langenhagen. The SCL played in the Oberliga Niedersachsen / Bremen from 2001 to 2004 . From 2008 to 2013 the team played in the Lower Saxony Oberliga. For the 2013/14 season, the SC Langenhagen no longer reported for the league and withdrew its team from this division. In summer 2017 she was promoted to the 2nd district class. In addition, the club Inter Burgdorf joined the SC Langenhagen, which then took Inter's place in the 1st district class. In 2019, SC Langenhagen went back to the 2nd district class.

Venue

Walter Bettges Stadium

The 1st football men of SC Langenhagen plays in the Walter-Bettges-Stadion in Leibnizstrasse. It is named after the city's former mayor, Walter Bettges . The stadium can hold up to 5,000 spectators; 240 seats are accommodated on a covered grandstand.

Before the construction of the sports facilities in Leibnizstrasse, the SCL had its sports fields east of Berliner Platz between Jahnstrasse and Am Eichelkamp. The former sports facilities are now built up as residential areas.

Personalities

Sledge ice hockey

The ice hockey team is called Ice Lions Langenhagen . Until 2008, the department was based at ESC Hannover Scorpions . The Ice Lions are German record champions and so far had to hand over the title to the Kamen Barbarians . In 2009 they became German champions for the first time under the new name Ice Lions Langenhagen and confirmed their position in German sledge ice hockey in 2010 by winning the title again. These sporting successes led to the award of the Lower Saxony Sports Medal in 2010. " In the field of top-class sport in Lower Saxony, the award winners include: Sledge ice hockey team Ice Lions Langenhagen - for the first time a team has been awarded the Lower Saxony sports medal for high sporting performance - the team has won multiple German championships and provides the framework for the national team. "

ice Hockey

The ice hockey department was founded for the 2008/09 season and operated under the name Langenhagen Jets. The team played the 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons in the Regionalliga Nord and qualified for the Oberliga Nord after the restructuring of the third division . However, the Jets withdrew from gaming operations before the start of the 2010/11 season. The 1b team in the Regionalliga Nord thus became the club's first team.

Since 2013, the SC Langenhagen was the parent club of the new Hannover Scorpions after the DEL Club Hannover Scorpions had sold its license. The Hannover Scorpions played in the Oberliga Nord from 2013/14 .

In 2012 the SCL founded a syndicate with the EC Wedemark and played in 2012/13 under the name United North Stars (UNS) in the Regionalliga Nord. In the first season, a 1b team from the US also played in the Association League North. From 2014 to 2016 the UNS were a syndicate of Langenhagen, the EC Wedemark and the EC Hannover Indians . For the 2016/17 season , the team was converted into the Hannover Scorpions 1b.

For the 2017/18 season, the teams of the Hannover Scorpions were merged with the ESC Wedemark Scorpions . The team under the name Hannover Scorpions played from then on in Wedemark. In March 2018, the ice sports division at SC Langenhagen was finally dissolved.

Women

The women's team Lady Jets emerged from the change of the women's team of the ESC Hannover Scorpions, which played in the 1st women's league North in the 2008/09 season, to Langenhagen. The SC Langenhagen Lady Jets were promoted to the 1st Bundesliga in 2015. There they played under the name Hannover Lady Scorpions . After the Langenhagen ice rink was closed, the team played in the ice rink at the Pferdeturm in Hanover before switching completely to the Hanover Indians in 2018 .

Stadion

The ice hockey teams play in the Lenny Soccio Ice & Event Center Arena in Langenhagen. The founder of the ice rink is Len Soccio , whose jersey hangs under the roof of the Hannover Scorpions. According to initial plans in August 2006, the sports facility was completed in autumn 2008. In spring 2009, the operating company went bankrupt, but the hall was able to remain open with a new company under Soccio's participation.

At the beginning of 2017, various construction defects in the hall were discovered. In August 2017, the city of Langenhagen terminated the lease with the ice rink operator, who then filed for bankruptcy in November 2017. The hall has been closed since then.

basketball

In total, the SCL has three men's teams, one women's team and several youth teams. The 1st men's basketball team plays in the 2nd regional league, the women's team in the Oberliga Damen Ost.

Individual evidence

  1. Trainer Stefan Gehrke cannot believe the withdrawal of the SCL Hannoversche Allgemeine
  2. a b SC Jets Langenhagen. (No longer available online.) In: www.eishockey-online.com. Archived from the original on October 29, 2012 ; Retrieved March 5, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eishockey-online.com
  3. Profile of the SC Langenhagen Lady Jets on damen-eishockey.de

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