Hockey club Schwenningen

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HVS
Logo of the Hockey Club Schwenningen
Full name Hockey club Schwenningen e. V.
place Villingen-Schwenningen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Founded April 26, 1923
Club colors black-and-white
Stadion Deutenberg artificial turf
Places 1 × artificial grass
president Thomas Markuleski
Homepage Hockey club Schwenningen
league Hall: 2nd Association League Baden-Württemberg
Field: 2nd Association League Baden-Württemberg
Indoor season 13/14 3rd place
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The Hockey Club Schwenningen is a German hockey club from Villingen-Schwenningen .

history

The Hockey Club Schwenningen emerged from the hockey department of VfR Schwenningen founded on April 26, 1923 . Due to the geographical location of Schwenningen, the gaming traffic was mainly in Baden. For reasons that were no longer apparent, the hockey department disbanded three years later.

A few years later, on July 24th, 1931, some hockey enthusiasts tried to set up the Schwenningen hockey club. Initially, they trained on the grounds of today's ice rink , later they took the opportunity to play the games on the courts of the Schwenningen gymnastics community and VfR Schwenningen.

By 1957, hockey had been forgotten in Schwenningen. On June 3, 1957, some young people joined forces to found a new hockey department at the Schwenningen sports club.

When Schwenningen's great sports patron Gustav Strohm died in early 1970, the department in the club fell behind. With almost no financial support and poor training opportunities, the dissolution of the hockey department four years later seemed inevitable. The merger of the VfR and Sportclub clubs to form BSV-Schwenningen initially seemed to be the saving straw, but the new hopes of hockey fans soon got a huge damper in the erupting football euphoria.

At the founding meeting on December 3, 1983 in the Karl-Haag-Saal of the city library, the members of the BSV hockey department established the independent Schwenningen hockey club.

Club house at Deutenbergsportplatz

Ten years after being promoted to the league, it was possible to move up to the 2nd Regionalliga Süd both on the field and in the hall. Especially in the indoor circuit, you dominate the competition almost at will. Coach Harry Zenzinger's team scored 38 of the possible 42 points with a goal difference of 128: 58 in the fourteen games. While they couldn't avoid relegation in the field season despite a good start, the HVS managed to keep the league in the indoor lap in the final sprint.

In addition to the sporting area, at the beginning of the new millennium, the focus was on building the clubhouse. After the groundbreaking ceremony on May 27, 2000, the former kindergarten container was moved from Hallerhöhe to Deutenbergsportplatz. After the containers were renovated in-house and provided with a gable roof, among other things, the official opening took place on September 22, 2002.

Known players

After several players who were appointed to the Württemberg team, Dirk Haller, who later went on the hunt for points with his brother Marc at the Stuttgarter Kickers in the Bundesliga, was the first national player to emerge from the Schwenningen HV. Christian Arnold followed years later, who made 97 appearances for the Swiss national team in his career and in 2000 also moved to Stuttgart together with goalkeeper Tobias Schuster. Marc-Aurel Schaller has been playing in the 2nd Bundesliga at HC Ludwigsburg since 2008 .

facts and figures

  • 1957: Foundation of the hockey department in the Schwenningen sports club
  • 1979: Construction of the first Deutenberger artificial turf
  • 1983: Foundation of the Schwenningen Hockey Club
  • 1998: Groundbreaking ceremony for HVS club house
  • 2002: Official opening of the HVS clubhouse
  • 2004: Change of board: 1st board member Jürgen Dreger, 2nd board member Thomas Markuleski

Sporting successes

1958
  • First tournament victory in Schönenwerd
1964
  • First balanced game record
1965
  • 3rd place in the championship round
1967
  • Game against Real Club de Polo in Barcelona
1972
  • Game against the Austrian junior team
1973
  • Unbeaten first indoor championship
1975
  • Game against South Africa's national youth team
1977
  • Unbeaten first field hockey championship
1982
  • Two games of the junior hockey teams from India and Germany on the Deutenberg artificial turf
  • Youth B Württemberg champion field
1983
  • Youth B Württemberg champion hall and runner-up field
1984
  • South German indoor hockey championship of youth B in Schwenningen
  • Youth B Württemberg runner-up in Halle
  • Youth A Wuerttemberg runner-up field
1985
  • German indoor hockey championship for boys A in Schwenningen
  • Men's Wuerttemberg vice-champion hall of the 1st association league
  • Youth A participation at the German championship field
  • Boys B Württemberg runner-up field
1986
  • Youth A Wuerttemberg Champion Halle - 5th place in the South German Championship
  • Boys B Württemberg runner-up field
1987
  • Boys B Wuerttemberg Vice-Champion Halle
1988
  • Women - Promotion to 1st Württemberg Association League field
  • Boys B Wuerttemberg Champion Halle
  • Youth A cup winners hall
  • Boys A Cup Winner Hall
1989
  • Boys A Wuerttemberg runner-up - 5th in the South German championship
  • HVS host of the Württemberg Hockey Association Day
1991
  • Men's promotion to the field hockey league
  • SG women promotion to the Oberliga field
  • Youth B Württemberg champion field
  • Boys A Cup Winner
1992
  • Men's promotion to the Oberliga Halle
  • SG promotion to the Oberliga Halle
1994
  • Men's Wuerttemberg runners-up field
  • Men beat the regional league team HC Ludwigsburg in the DHB Cup
1995
  • Men in DHB Cup main round against Bundesliga team and multiple German champions Dürkheimer HC 1: 6
1999
  • 2. Men's promotion to the 2. Association League Baden-Württemberg Halle
2001
  • Men's promotion to the 2nd Regionalliga Süd field
  • Boys A Cup winners field
2002
  • Men's promotion to the 2nd Regionalliga Süd Halle
  • Girls A cup winners hall
  • Youth A cup winners hall
2003
  • 2nd men's promotion to the 1st association league in Halle
  • SG women promotion to the 2nd Association League Halle
2004
  • Men's runner-up in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg field
2007
  • 2. Men's Champion 2. Association League Baden-Württemberg Halle
2009
  • Boys A Cup Winner Hall
2010
  • Youth B cup winners hall
2011
  • Youth B cup winners hall
2012
  • 1. Men's Champion 2. Association League Baden-Württemberg Halle

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