SC Hassel

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SC Hassel
Logo of SC Hassel 1919
Basic data
Surname Sport-Club Buer-Hassel
1919 e. V.
Seat Gelsenkirchen - Hassel ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1919
Colours green white
president Rainer Knaup
Website sc-hassel1919.de
First soccer team
Head coach Tim Kochanetzki
Venue Lüttinghof Stadium
Places 10,000
league District League Westphalia 14
2019/20 9th place (district league 9)
home
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The SC Hassel 1919 is a sports club from Hassel , today a district of Gelsenkirchen . The club offers the following sports: soccer (1919), table tennis (1970), gymnastics (1975), tennis (1977), basketball (1977), volleyball (1991), popular sport (1991), chess (1993), coronary sport (1999) and Disabled sports department for children and young people (2004). Girls' football has been offered since 2009 with five teams playing in 2011/2012 as well as a women's team.

history

The club was founded in April 1919 as BV Hassel and renamed SC Buer-Hassel 1919 in 1920 . In 1937 there was a forced merger with the works sports club Bergmannsglück to form BSG Bergmannsglück Hassel , which was dissolved again in 1942. Under the old name, the club had its greatest success in the 1944/45 season when it played in what was then the highest league ( Gauliga Westfalen ). However, due to the final phase of the Second World War, only four games took place for the SCH.

Until 1970, SC Hassel was a pure football club . From 1987 to 1991 they played in the third class and from 2000 to 2005 in the fourth class Oberliga Westfalen . Biggest success was an eighth place in the 2001/02 season . Since the 2007/08 season, SC Hassel played in the Association League Westphalia, today's Westphalia League . In 2011 they were relegated to the regional league and immediately promoted again. In 2016 he was promoted to the league again. On November 8, 2017, the club announced its withdrawal from the current season for financial reasons. On January 31st, Tim Kochanetzki, the new coach for the 2018/19 season in the district league, was presented.

The venue is the Lüttinghof stadium near the A 52 motorway . After the numbers in the soccer sector have declined everywhere, the decision was made in 2011 to gain a foothold in women's and girls' soccer. The SC Hassel Kickerinnen (the unofficial name) now have their recognition both within the club and in Gelsenkirchen. In April 2010, a charity match between a local team against FC Schalke 04 was held on the lawn of the Lüttinghof Stadium. The women's team of 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam also visited the facility in spring 2010 for the final training for the Champions League game against FCR 2001 Duisburg .

On July 1, 2014, the club's basketball department joined FC Schalke 04 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Festschrift 60 years of SC Buer-Hassel 1919 - 1979
  2. Christoph Winkel / Krystian Wozniak: After Marl-Hüls, the next club is moving back. RevierSport , accessed November 8, 2017 .
  3. ↑ New start in the district league - coach is here. In: reviersport.de. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
  4. basketball.schalke04.de: SC Hassel and Schalke basketball players merge