Osnabrücker SC

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Osnabrücker SC
Osnabrücker Sportclub Sporthalle.jpg
Surname Osnabrück Sports Club MTV 1849 -
OTV 1861 - OSC 1849 eV
Club colors Red White
Founded October 28, 1849
Association headquarters Osnabrück , Lower Saxony
Members 7881 (as of end of 2019)
Chairman Thomas Levien
Homepage www.osnabruecker-sportclub.de/

The Osnabrücker SC (officially: Osnabrücker Sportclub / MTV 1849 - OTV 1861 - OSC 1849 eV , abbreviated OSC ) is a sports club from Osnabrück . It has 7881 members (as of the end of 2019) and is therefore the sports club in the city with the largest number of members. The clubhouse and the sports facility are located on Hiärm-Grupe-Straße in the desert district .

The club is known nationwide for its basketball players who compete under the name GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück . After being promoted again in 2019, the Panthers play in the 1st women's basketball league , previously they were first class from 2012 to 2014 and in the 2015/16 season.

history

The association was created in its current form on May 7, 1969 through the merger of Osnabrück TV with MTV Osnabrück . The oldest parent club is MTV Osnabrück, founded on October 28, 1849 by cigarette workers and journeymen . The merger partner Osnabrücker TV was established on July 9, 1861 and was anchored in the upper middle class .

Main club Osnabrücker TV

After the end of the First World War , the soccer clubs FC Olympia and FC Teutonia merged and joined Osnabrück TV as a department for games and sports . As part of the clean divorce , the department split off as an independent association and merged with BV 99 Osnabrück to form VfL Osnabrück in April 1925 . In 1924, Osnabrücker TV, which was run by the entrepreneur Fritz Frömbling at the time, already excluded its Jewish members, who founded their own sports club in the same year. Osnabrück TV was particularly successful in athletics . Hans Zepernick was German champion in the 110-meter hurdles in 1946 and 1947 . Hedwig Bauschulte was third in the 100 meter run in 1935 , while Ilse Steckelmann was third in the high jump in 1952 .

Parent club MTV Osnabrück

Elke Reichert became German champion in the German eight-fight at the German Gymnastics Festival in Essen in 1963 . The basketball players played in the second highest division at the time.

Departments

basketball

The basketball players missed promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2009 and 2010 under the name OSC Panthers after the team lost the play-off finals against SV Union Opladen and ChemCats Chemnitz . In 2011 the promotion succeeded after 2-1 wins in the final against SG Rotenburg / Scheeßel . At the same time, the Sparkasse Osnabrück with its product GiroLive became the main sponsor, and from then on the team competed as GiroLive Panthers Osnabrück . The 2012/13 season finished third in the preliminary round. In the play-off semifinals, the Panthers failed at the Rhein-Main Baskets . A year later, he was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. Although the direct rise was successful, but the Osnabrück women had to relegate after only one year as bottom of the table. In 2018, the team missed promotion after losing to Wolfpack Wolfenbüttel in the play-off final . In the following season, the Panthers qualified as a second division team for Final 4 of the DBBL Cup , which took place in Herne. After winning the semi-final against the Eisvögel USC Freiburg with 80:50, the Panthers only had to admit defeat in the final against the Herner TC with 63:79. A few weeks later, in the playoff finals against SG Bergische Löwen, they were promoted to the 1st DBBL.

The Panthers' juniors became champions of the female youth basketball league in 2014 .

The men's team of Osnabrücker SC managed to move up to the third-class ProB in 2008 under the name GiroLive-Ballers Osnabrück and one year later rose to the second-class ProA . The team playing in the Kikxxlarena strived for promotion to the Bundesliga in the medium term , but always had to struggle with financial problems. In March 2011 insolvency proceedings were initiated and the GiroLive-Ballers withdrew from gaming.

Since 2018 there has been a cooperation between the basketball departments of the OSC and the Osnabrück Turnerbund . With a large part of the old OTB team, after a season without defeat for the 2019/20 season, they were promoted to the 2nd DBBL North and represented there under the name Panthers Academy .

Soccer

OSC football
Surname OSC football
Venue Hiärm-Grupe-Strasse sports complex
Places 2,500
league Regionalliga Nord (women)
Bezirksliga Weser-Ems (men)
2019/20 1st place (Oberliga Niedersachsen-West, women)
1st place (Kreisliga Osnabrück-Stadt, men)

The sporting figureheads of the football department are the B-Juniors, who were promoted to the Bundesliga in 2017 . Although the Osnabrück women managed to stay up in league sport, the team had to relegate at the end of the 2017/18 season because the club failed to apply for the license for the coming season in time. In 2019, the Osnabrück women missed promotion to the Bundesliga when they failed in the promotion games on Harburg TB 1865 .

The women's team has existed since 2010 and reached the fourth-class upper league Lower Saxony in 2017 after three consecutive promotions. There the OSC women became champions of Group West in the 2019/20 season, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . After a decision by the North German Football Association , the Osnabrück women were allowed to move up directly to the Regionalliga Nord .

The men's team has been playing in the Osnabrück-Stadt district league since relegation in 2003. The greatest success of the OSC men was the runner-up in the district class behind BV Quakenbrück in the 1984/85 season.

Floorball

In addition to the two large departments of basketball and soccer, the OSC has a floorball department that is currently participating in the small-field games in the Association League Northwest.

American football

Since January 1, 2018, the previously independent American football team Osnabrück Tigers has been part of the OSC as a separate department. Founded in 1999, the Tigers rose to the second-rate German Football League 2 in 2011 and played there for two seasons. In 2015, the Tigers made it back to GFL 2 in a sporty way, but waived a license application. The team currently plays in the fourth-class Oberliga Nord .

swim

In swimming , the athletes of the OSC compete together with those of the SSC Dodesheide as the Startgemeinschaft Osnabrück (SGO) . The Nettebad is used as a sports facility .

Handball

The handball department, together with the handball players from the Raspo Osnabrück and SV Hellern clubs, form the HSG Osnabrück handball community . In the 2017/18 season both men and women compete in the Weser-Ems regional league.

athletics

In athletics , the Osnabrücker SC and TSG Burg Gretesch form the LG Osnabrück.

Other sports

In addition to the above, the club offers a number of other sports from the areas of ball sports , dance and gymnastics , fitness , martial arts , gymnastics , cycling and roller sports , winter sports and water sports .

Personalities

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ The history of the OSC. The history of the OSC, accessed on April 24, 2018 .
  3. Christian Schaudwet: The dark side of the entrepreneur Fritz Frömbling. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , accessed on April 24, 2018 .
  4. OSC Junior Panthers are WNBL Champion 2014. German Basketball Federation , accessed on April 28, 2018 .
  5. Susanne Fetter: The end of the second division basketball in Osnabrück. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, accessed on March 21, 2017 .
  6. OTB withdraws women from the 2nd basketball division , noz.de, May 4, 2018, accessed on May 5, 2018.
  7. ^ Benjamin Kraus: Osnabrücker SC: B-Juniors in the Bundesliga. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, accessed on June 21, 2017 .
  8. Benjamin Kraus: Osnabrücker SC: U-17 juniors have to relegate from the Bundesliga. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung, accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  9. Christoph Schillingmann: Women of the Osnabrücker SC: Jasmin Jabbes is coming. FuPa , accessed July 3, 2020 .
  10. ^ German sports club for soccer statistics (ed.): Soccer in the Weser-Ems district 1979-2006 . Taught 2018, p. 85 .
  11. Floorball. Osnabrücker SC, accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  12. Osnabrück Tigers. Osnabrücker SC, accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  13. The club. Osnabrück Tigers, accessed on July 18, 2018 .
  14. About us - The HSG Osnabrück, and what makes it different. HSG Osnabrück, accessed on May 4, 2018 .
  15. ^ Sports of the OSC. Osnabrücker SC, accessed on July 18, 2018 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 16 ′ 4 ″  N , 8 ° 1 ′ 30 ″  E