NTSV beach 08

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Basic data
Surname Niendorf-Timmendorfer Sportverein Strand 08 eV
Seat Timmendorfer beach
founding September 7, 1908
Colours Red White
Members 1500 (as of February 8, 2017)
1. Chairman Anreas block
Website Strand08.de
First soccer team
Venue Beach arena on Höppnerweg
Places unknown

The Niendorf-Timmendorfer Sportverein Strand 08 eV is a sports club from the municipality of Timmendorfer Strand in the Ostholstein district , which is currently divided into almost 30 departments. The club gained regional fame in particular through its first men's soccer team, which played as the defending champion in the Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga until 2019 and took part in the promotion round to the Oberliga Nord in 1979 and 1984 as a league champion. The title of national champion was also won in 2018 and 2019, but the club now plays as "SG Neustrand" in a syndicate with TSV Neustadt in the Holstein regional league .

history

The NTSV Strand 08 was created in 1948 under the name TSV Timmendorfer Strand / Niendorf (Baltic Sea) 08/23 from a merger of the Niendorfer Turnerschaft 08 and the TSV Timmendorf founded in 1923 . The association has had its current name since an amendment to the statutes in 1968.

Soccer

Even as TSV Timmendorf - the Niendorfer Turnerschaft did not have a football department - the club played in the first-class district championship league Schleswig-Holstein-Süd and took seventh of seven places in the A season - in which they met VfB Lübeck , among others the qualification for the newly created Oststaffel of the Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein was missed. While in the 50s they were still an integral part of the 2nd amateur league, from 1962 to 1973 they only played on the district or district level and were thus fourth to seventh class. After the commitment of the former regional league footballer Harri Paskowski as a player-coach in 1972, the Timmendorfern got three promotions in a row, the top division of the country, the national league, was reached in 1975. Already in 1974 the NTSV was in the final of the SHFV Cup , which was lost 3-2 to VfR Neumünster .

In the national league, the club established itself in the first three years and improved annually within the midfield of the league. In 1975 the second division professional Winfried Schülke was signed by SpVgg Fürth , who two years later replaced Hans Schwichtenberg - he became a coach after Paskowski wanted to work exclusively as a player again - as a player-coach and the position of coach until his death at the beginning of the 1990s should fill in. Under him, the championship in the association league was won for the first time in 1978/79, which entitled to participate in the promotion to the league. With only one win against SV Meppen , the Ostholsteiners failed in advancing to third division. In the following seasons, the NTSV was one of the favorites for the championship, which after several placements in the upper midfield was finally won in 1984 for the second time. In the subsequent promotion round, five points were again not enough for promotion to the league.

After that, the club could no longer build on its successes and developed into an elevator team , so that it had to accept several relegations from the association league in the next 20 years and once relegated to the seventh class at the beginning of the 90s. In 2008, the NTSV - as a climber from the sixth-class district league - was a member of the new Schleswig-Holstein League, which from this season for the first time represented a league in German football. He took last place there, but managed direct resurgence as the master of the Association League South-East 2010.

In the 2014/15 season, the team played a strong first half of the season with 29 points and took 6th place in the table in the Schleswig-Holstein League. Only seven points in the second half of the season with the fewest own goals and most goals conceded ultimately meant 15th place and direct relegation. In the following 2015/16 season, the direct resurgence succeeded. Two years later, the NTSV secured the championship, but waived a license application for the Regionalliga Nord for financial reasons, in the 2018/19 season the club was again Oberliga champions, but again did not apply for a regional league license. In addition, it was announced at the end of April 2019 that the club would no longer register for the Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga for the 2019/20 season. The previous first team of the club forms together with TSV Neustadt in Holstein the SG Neustrand and became the new second, but Neustrand withdrew his second team from the district league during the season. In 2020/21 the NTSV will compete in the district class after the temporary syndicate with Neustadt has been dissolved.

Handball

The handball department attracted attention primarily through its male junior division. The A-Jugend took fourth place in 2010/11 in the Regionalliga Nordost (the top division of the states Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Berlin and Brandenburg) and missed qualifying for the youth Bundesliga by one place. During this period, the club maintained a cooperation with TSV Ratekau, Lübeck 1876 and the second division VfL Bad Schwartau , which should enable the four clubs to participate in the highest leagues of the respective age groups over the long term. After the club had not been able to provide a team of its own since the mid-2010s, they returned to the game for the 2019/20 season. A year later, the Timmendorfer teamed up with TSV Pansdorf to form HSG Lübeck Bay .

Web links

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 75.

Remarks

  1. ↑ Date of foundation of the predecessor club Niendorfer Turnerschaft 08
  2. Citizens' decision: Board of NTSV Strand votes for the ETC
  3. hlsports.de , accessed on August 13, 2019
  4. oldesloe.peter-staecker.de
  5. from 1978: Association League
  6. Player profile on the SpVgg website
  7. ^ Chronicle of the football department
  8. Hardy Greens: Legendary Football Clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 75.
  9. Strand 08 after 4: 1 against Weiche Flensburg II again Oberliga master , sportbuzzer.de, accessed on April 22, 2019
  10. Christoph Staffen: Official: NTSV Strand 08 does not report for the Oberliga. In: sportbuzzer.de. Sportbuzzer GmbH, April 25, 2019, accessed on April 27, 2019 .
  11. Final table
  12. 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 does not always have to be 4 ( Memento from November 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  13. ↑ District class Mini-Mix 2020
  14. TSV Pansdorf and NTSV Strand 08 merge to form HSG Lübecker Bucht , hl-sports.de, accessed on May 24, 2020