Heeslinger SC

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Heeslinger SC
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Basic data
Surname Heeslinger Sportclub eV
Seat Heeslingen , Lower Saxony
founding July, 1st 2013
Colours green-black
1. Chairman Hermann Klindworth
Website www.heeslinger-sc.de
First soccer team
Head coach Soren Titze
Venue Forest stadium
Places 4,000
league Oberliga Lower Saxony
2019/20 6th place
home
Away

The Heeslingen SC (full name: Heeslingen Sports Club eV ) is a sports club from Heeslingen in Lower Saxony Rotenburg (Wümme) . The first soccer team was promoted to the fifth-class Oberliga Niedersachsen in 2015 and has been active in the league ever since.

history

Predecessor club TuS Heeslingen

The Heeslinger SC was founded on July 1st, 2013 as the successor to TuS Heeslingen . TuS Heeslingen was founded in 1906. The footballers played for decades in the fifth division and in the 2007/08 season in the then fourth division Oberliga Nord . In the 2010/11 season , the club took part in the DFB Cup and lost 2-1 to the then second division Energie Cottbus in front of around 4,300 spectators .

In 2011, the association came into the sights of tax investigators . Among other things, the club is said to have not correctly paid ancillary wage costs and paid the players black money. In total, the demands of the tax office and the social security agencies amounted to almost one million euros . TuS Heeslingen was refused the license for the top division season 2013/14 because, among other things, a clearance certificate from the tax office had to be presented. The association disbanded in 2013.

Heeslinger SC

On July 1, 2013, the successor club Heeslinger SC was founded, which was grouped in the six-class state league Lüneburg and thus competed there instead of TuS Heeslingen.

The HSC was runner-up behind Teutonia Uelzen in its first season . A year later, the Heeslingers secured the championship prematurely and rose to the fifth-class Oberliga Niedersachsen. The club was relegated fourth from last in the 2015/16 season , but remained in the upper division after the rise of 1. FC Germania Egestorf / Langreder and the withdrawal of TuS Lingen .

Stadion

The Heeslinger SC plays, like the TuS Heeslingen back then, in the Waldstadion (4000 seats) in Heeslingen. The A-Jugend also plays here and the TuS Heeslingen DFB Cup game was played here.

The second football field is the training ground for the first team, but the home games of the B youth teams and the second team are also played there. In addition, there is the adjacent area of ​​the Waldstadion, where the youth teams train and the younger teams also play.

Other sports

In addition to football, Heeslinger SC also offers badminton , ball sports , unicycling , children's jazz dance , children's gymnastics , athletics , mother and child , sports badges , sports for women , sports for men , table tennis and volleyball .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Freese: TuS Heeslingen in the sights of the tax investigators. Kreiszeitung , accessed on May 16, 2015 .
  2. ^ Mareike Ludwig: In the future as Heeslinger SC. Kreiszeitung, accessed on May 16, 2015 .
  3. TuS Lingen withdraws the Oberliga team. FuPa , accessed June 9, 2016 .

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