Sønderjysk elite sport

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The Sønderjyske (SønderjyskE) is a Danish sports club, which is active and successful in several team sports.

history

SønderjyskE is a 2004 merger of the five clubs Haderslev Fodboldklub , TM Tønder , Sønderjyske HK , Vojens BI and IK Sønderjylland . TM Tønder resigned in 2006; HF Sønderborg has taken its place.

This merger is intended to create the economic and sporting prerequisites for the development of a highly professional sports organization in the South Jutland region . The medium-term goal is to establish itself among the top five teams in the country.

In addition to football, SønderjyskE also operates handball and ice hockey . The different teams play their games in the entire Danish-German border region, for example in Haderslev , Tønder , Vojens , Aabenrå , Sønderborg and Gråsten .

Football department

Main article: SønderjyskE Fodbold

The first success came in the 2004/05 season. SønderjyskE won the championship in the Viasat Sport Division and made it to the top division, the Superliga , but had to leave it after only one year as penultimate. In 2008 they managed to jump back to the highest Danish league.

At the end of the 2013/14 season Sønderjyske was able to celebrate relegation in 10th place with 38 points. Descended Aarhus GF and Viborg FF .

Handball department

Main article: SønderjyskE Håndbold

The women's team in the handball division rose in 2005 in the 1st division to the Toms Ligaen, the highest Danish division. In the coming season, the team finished last in the Toms Ligaen, so the handball players were relegated again. After many new players joined the team, SønderjyskE returned in 2008 to the top division. At the end of the 2010/11 season, the women were relegated to the 1st division. In the summer of 2012 SønderjyskE rose for the third time in the top division, in which the team could hold two seasons. After a season in the second division, the team succeeded in direct promotion.

Ice hockey department

Main article: SønderjyskE ishockey

SE Arena (venue of SønderjyskE Ishockey)

SønderjyskE's ice hockey department has won the Danish championship nine times (three times as Vojens IK), most recently in the 2014/15 season.

Individual evidence

  1. Sønderjyske tilbage i ligaen ( Memento from May 11, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Final table : Toms Ligaen, 2005/06 season
  3. soenderjyske.dk: Oprykning til Boxer Dameligaen ( memento from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on March 21, 2015