Heidelberger SC

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Heidelberger SC
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Basic data
Surname Heidelberger Sportclub eV
Seat Heidelberg , Baden-Wuerttemberg
founding 1968
Colours black yellow
president Johannes Mainka
Board Tobias Müller-Mitschke, Klaus Bucher, Peter Moskob, Timo Busemann, Tobias Mosig
Website www.heidelberger-sc.de
First soccer team
Head coach Steffan Doerfer
Venue Sports facility on Harbigweg
Places 2000
league District class B Heidelberg
2018/19 6th place
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Away
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The Heidelberger SC is a German sports club from Heidelberg . The football department of the 300-member club follows the tradition of the former Dresdner SC Heidelberg , which was founded in 1952 by players from the Dresdner SC and the SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt . Home of the HSC is the sports facility on Harbigweg .

Football department

The foundation of today's Heidelberger SC goes back to the 1950's forced dissolution of the SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt. The players of the current GDR runner-up should then be integrated into the lower class VVB Tabak Dresden (and this should be promoted to the upper league ). In protest against this decision, almost all the remaining players left the GDR and most of them switched to Hertha BSC . The introduction of the contract player statute in the city ​​league also played a role . However, financial problems for the Berliners caused a number of Dresden players to move on to Heidelberg, where they joined TSG Heidelberg in 1878 in 1951 .

In the same year, the Association Day of the South German Football Association had submitted an application to promote the previous district league team to the 2nd League South due to his access to Dresden . However, this was rejected for formal reasons because it would have set an unusual precedent.

In the first year the team acted as an independent department within Heidelberg in 1878 in the A-class. Despite the large number of spectators, TSG was not able to financially realize the second division targeted by the Saxons. There were also differences with other local clubs in Heidelberg. In the following season, the Dresdner broke away from the TSG and founded the Dresdner SC Heidelberg in 1952 based on the Dresdner SC . The DSC was in the season 1952/53 in the amateur league Nordbaden incorporated in the behind the FV Daxlanden and the FV 08 Hockenheim third place was achieved. In the period that followed, the DSC held the amateur league until the 1957/58 season with mostly secured midfield positions, although many players from the old SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt had left Heidelberg until they were relegated.

In 1968 the Dresdner SC Heidelberg merged with the Free Gymnasts Heidelberg to form the Heidelberger SC . The HSC then always played lower class in local football in the Rhein-Neckar district, a return to higher leagues was no longer successful.

In June 2013, the HSC came second in the 11th league in the promotion relegation and won in a dramatic game on penalties against SG Rockenau 8: 7 (1: 3/3: 3/4: 3/4: 4) and rose in the district class B Heidelberg. In the following season 2013/14 they reached relegation two game days before the end and finished the ranking 13th in the table. Although they came out of the winter break as the penultimate in the 2014/15 season and struggled for a long time against relegation, they achieved a good 9th place thanks to a splendid final sprint with six wins from the last six matches.

statistics

  • Participation in the North Baden amateur league: 1952/53 to 1957/58

people

  • Hans Kreische moved back to his hometown from DSC Heidelberg in 1954 and played for Dynamo Dresden . During his time at DSC he was part of the amateur team in North Baden .
  • When the DSC played its first game against a district selection on July 22, 1951, the former Friedrichstädter and Herthaner Jungnickel, Kunstmann, Hövermann, Max and Hans Kreische, Seifert and kitchen master took part. Ullrich (last tobacco, previously Friedrichstadt) and Werner Pohl (VP Dresden, later Phoenix Ludwigshafen , not to be confused with Herbert Pohl ) also came from Dresden .

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Dresdner SC Heidelberg. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
  • Gerhard Zeilinger: Triumph and decline in Mannheim's football sport. 1945 to 1970 . Football archive, Mannheim 1995, ISBN 3-929295-14-8 , ( 100 years of football history in Mannheim and the surrounding area 3).

Individual evidence

  1. "In addition, (the SFV chairman Hans) Huber took the position that basically only sporting motives - in this case the actual qualification in promotion games - could decide for the promotion." Report of the Association Day, quoted from Zeilinger, p. 83.
  2. Hans Kreische in an interview: “... where we initially held many friendlies for a guaranteed sum of 1000 marks. But we didn't get the money, we used it to pay off our debts at Hertha BSC Berlin - regarding re-amateurization. "In: IFFHS (Ed.): 11 No. A, special edition about German football.
  3. Complete list in Zeilinger, p. 83