MTSV Schwabing

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MTSV Schwabing
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Surname MTSV Schwabing eV
Founded July 30, 1885
Association headquarters Munich
Departments 6th
Chairman Uwe Schwendler
President (acting)
Homepage www.mtsv-schwabing.de

The MTSV Schwabing eV is a German sports club from Munich and was named after the Schwabing district. In addition to basketball , the club also offers gymnastics , fitness , handball , body styling , karate and mountain sports .

history

Handball

The men's team of the MTSV rose to the first handball league in 1982 and took fourth place at the end of the season. In the following season 1983/1984 the team was third. The MTSV player Zdravko Radjenovic became Olympic champion with the Yugoslav national team at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles . His teammates, the twins Ulrich and Michael Roth , won the silver medal with the German national team . In the 1984/1985 season, the MTSV Schwabing was again fourth at the end of the season. In 1985/1986 the team celebrated their greatest successes. The MTSV was runner-up and won the DHB Cup . In 1986/1987 the Schwabing team were only seventh and the next year the team even had to relegate to the 2nd handball division . She finished third there in 1988/1989, but the team had to be withdrawn for financial reasons. The MTSV was then downgraded in the district league of Upper Bavaria in 1989/90 . After a successful promotion in the 2013/14 season, the first team is currently playing in the regional league.

basketball

As early as 1947, MTSV Schwabing and its men's team were German basketball champions . In 1949 the German Basketball Championship could be won again (the German Basketball Federation was founded in 1949). In 1966, MTSV Schwabing, until then playing in the Oberliga Süd, was one of the twenty founding members (Group South) of the Basketball Bundesliga ( BBL ), and at the end of the 1966/67 season he was one of the first division relegated members in the competition.

In the recent past, the first women's basketball team was the flagship of MTSV Schwabing. Coach Bastian Wernthaler led the team to the 1st Bundesliga ( DBBL ) for the first time in 2002 , followed by relegation and immediate promotion . In the 2005/2006 season, the team managed to stay up. In the 2006/2007 season, the team even reached the playoff final of the 1st Bundesliga and was runner-up in the cup.

Surprisingly, the club's board announced on May 14, 2007 that the 1st women's basketball team would no longer be reported for play in the 2007/2008 season of the 1st Bundesliga . The club now wants to devote itself exclusively to popular sport.

According to President Walter Linder, despite the growing success, the necessary support from sponsors was missing. Bastian Wernthaler , manager of the team since the end of the 2006/2007 season, and almost the entire team thereupon terminated their membership and switched to München Basket eV After intensive efforts by sponsors, patrons and donors, this club was able to create a budget for the women's basketball national league team License rights for the 1st Bundesliga taken over from MTSV Schwabing.

present

At the meeting of the basketball department of the MTSV Schwabing in June 2013, the members elected a new department head. This is led by Marc-Joe Wenger and his deputy Robby Scheinberg. Valentin Schiefele is the new treasurer of the department. Markus Schröder retains responsibility for the referees.

15 teams (eight senior and twelve youth teams) with approx. 300 players are organized in the basketball department. At the moment the top-class playing team are the first men, who compete in the Regionalliga Südost. The women 1 currently play in the Bavarian League. For the first time a license for the youth basketball league (JBBL) was brought to Schwabing for the male youth for the 2010/11 season . The International Basketball Academy Munich (IBAM) is affiliated to the club , which, as a youth performance program, trains especially the U19s represented in the youth basketball league (NBBL) .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. in Munich - MTSV Schwabing, accessed on August 17, 2012 ( Memento from December 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive )