OSC Dortmund

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OSC Dortmund
Surname OSC Dortmund 1931 e. V.
Club colors Red White
Founded 1931
Association headquarters Markbauernstrasse 21, 44267 Dortmund
Departments Handball, athletics
Homepage oscdo.de
Handball

Season 2016/17 :

  • Oberliga Westfalen
  • Dortmund men's handball city champion 2016

Title (youth) :

  • German Champion mA-Jugend 1977, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989
  • German champion mB youth 1985, 1986, 1987
  • German champion mC youth 1985

Eternal table of the 1st Bundesliga men :

  • 47th place

The OSC Dortmund , formerly named after the former sponsor, the Thier Brewery , also known as OSC Thier Dortmund , is a former Bundesliga handball and athletics club from Dortmund . The club had its origins in the field handballers of the OSV Hörde e. V. 1931 and the LC Dortmund. The OSC Dortmund emerged from the merger.

athletics

The athletics department of the club was already able to celebrate great success in the 50s and 60s. With Paul Schmidt (800 meters), Bärbel Tölle (100 meters), Manfred Kinder (400 meters) and Hermann Latzel (long jump), the club provided multiple German champions and Olympic participants. The most successful athletes from the ranks of the OSC were the Olympic champion Annegret Richter and the bronze medal winner Inge Helten (at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal).

The athletes of the OSC Dortmund are active today in the LG Olympia Dortmund .

Handball

In the 1980s in particular, the club was also very successful in handball and was particularly notable for its excellent youth work. The male A-youth won four German championship titles between 1985 and 1989 and the male B-youth won the title three times in a row between 1985 and 1987. In 1985 the C-youth won the German championship, which was still held at the time, so that the OSC Dortmund won all three German championship titles of the male youth that year. In total, the club can boast nine German championship titles in male youth.

The seniors were long in the shadow of the Dortmund Bundesliga club TuS 05 Wellinghofen . In 1977 the OSC - at the same time as TuS Wellinghofen was relegated from the 1st Bundesliga - was promoted to the then second-class Regionalliga West, where the local rival was overtaken over the years. In 1981, the OSC Dortmund as West German champions after two qualifying games against the Reinickendorfer Füchse made it to the 1st Bundesliga for the first time, from which they said goodbye after only one year as the penultimate in the table. After three years in the second Bundesliga , which had meanwhile been created , at the end of the 1984/85 season, after an outstanding season with only two draws and one defeat in 26 games, they were once again promoted to the elite class. This time the team ended up in the top half of the table in the first season and was able to hold a total of three years in the top German division, before relegation followed in 1988. After another five years in the 2nd Bundesliga, in 1993 they were relegated to the Regionalliga West and two years later to the Oberliga Westfalen. Even the merger with the handball players of TSC Eintracht Dortmund in 1991 could not change that.

The Association League season 2015/16 ended the OSC after 10 years of fifth division as first in the table and thus rose to the Oberliga Westfalen. The first team of the OSC Dortmund is thus the top-class men's handball team in Dortmund.

Venue

The home arena of OSC Dortmund is the Hacheney sports hall (Hacheneyer Str. 182, 44265 Dortmund).

Title (youth)

  • German Champion mA-Jugend 1977, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989
  • German champion mB youth 1985, 1986, 1987
  • German champion mC youth 1985

Successful players

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