SG BBM Bietigheim

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SG BBM Bietigheim
SG BBM Bietigheim
Full name SG BBM GmbH & Co. KG
Abbreviation (s) SGBBM
Founded 1997
Club colors Red Blue
Hall Halle am Viadukt (women)
EgeTrans Arena (men),
MHPArena (men and women)
Places 1300
4583
3715
president Steffen Merkle
Trainer Hannes Jón Jónsson (men)
Markus Gaugisch (women)
league 2. Handball Bundesliga (men)
Handball Bundesliga (women)
2019/20
rank 3rd place
2nd place
International EHF Champions League (women)
group stage
Website sgbbm.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National German Champion (women): 2017, 2019

The SG BBM Bietigheim (formerly SG Bietigheim-Metterzimmer ) is a handball community from Bietigheim-Bissingen .

history

Former logo

The syndicate was founded in 1997 by the two parent clubs TSV Bietigheim and TV Metterzimmer .

In July 2007 the merger was expanded and the third club from the city of Bietigheim-Bissingen, SpVgg Bissingen , joined the syndicate, initially only with the men's area and since July 2008 also with the women's area.

Men

The men's team started after the merger in 1997 in the national league. After the team was promoted to the 2nd handball Bundesliga in 2005 , they achieved their greatest success to date with promotion to the Bundesliga in 2014 . After the direct relegation followed in 2018 the renewed promotion to the "strongest league in the world". There they would have left the relegation places on the last match day with a win against their direct rivals VfL Gummersbach , but the 25:25 draw in the “relegation thriller” ultimately benefited Die Eulen Ludwigshafen and Bietigheim had to return to the second division.

Women

The women's team rose to the 1st Bundesliga in 2010 . After finishing the season in third place in the table, they met BVB Füchse Berlin in the play-off games , who were clearly defeated in both games. In the play-off final they faced HSG Bensheim / Auerbach , to which they had lost both league games. In the first leg there was another defeat, but with a clear victory in the second leg at the end, the direct march through to the top German league succeeded.

The team celebrated its greatest success in 2017 when it won the German championship ; all games were won. In addition, the women were in the final of the EHF Cup in the 2016/17 season . In 2019, Bietigheim won the championship for the second time.

successes

  • Promotion to the 2nd handball Bundesliga 2005 (men)
  • Promotion to the 2nd handball Bundesliga 2009 (women)
  • Promotion to the 1st handball Bundesliga 2010 (women)
  • South German Champion 2010 (male B youth)
  • Champion of the 2nd Bundesliga and promotion to the 1st Bundesliga 2013 (women)
  • Promotion to the 1st handball Bundesliga 2014 (men)
  • German champions 2017 and 2019 (women)
  • Promotion to the 1st handball Bundesliga 2018 (men)

Men (Bundesliga)

Seasonal balances since 2004/05

season league space
04/05 Regional league south 01.
05/06 2nd Bundesliga South 17th
06/07 2nd Bundesliga South 07th
07/08 2nd Bundesliga South 07th
08/09 2nd Bundesliga South 04th
09/10 2nd Bundesliga South 06th
10/11 2nd Bundesliga South 05.
11/12 2nd Bundesliga 09.
12/13 2nd Bundesliga 04th
13/14 2nd Bundesliga 03.
14/15 Bundesliga 19th
15/16 2nd Bundesliga 09.
16/17 2nd Bundesliga 05.
17/18 2nd Bundesliga 02.
18/19 Bundesliga 18th
19/20 2nd Bundesliga 03.

Squad 2020/21

No. Nat. Surname position Date of birth in V. since
16 GermanyGermany Nick Lehmann TW 02/05/1999 2020
27 IcelandIceland Aron Rafn Eðvarðsson TW 09/01/1989 2020
03 GermanyGermany Nikola Vlahovic RL 07/21/1999 youth
04th GermanyGermany Patrick Rentschler KM December 16, 1990 youth
07th GermanyGermany Dominik Claus RA 02/26/1996 2017
09 GermanyGermany Max Oehler LA 04/18/2001 2019
10 GermanyGermany Michael Kraus RM / RL 09/28/1983 2019
11 GermanyGermany Christian Schäfer RA 08/29/1988 2007
17th GermanyGermany Mario Urban RA 08/19/1998 youth
20th GermanyGermany Tim Dahlhaus RR 01/12/1993 2019
22nd GermanyGermany Jonas Link RM 08/16/1992 2018
23 GermanyGermany Jan Asmuth RL / RM 08/10/1992 2016
28 GermanyGermany Lukas Urban LA 04/22/2001 2015
33 GermanyGermany Nils Boschen KM March 24, 1993 2019
73 CroatiaCroatia Martin Marčec LA 11/24/1992 2017
97 GermanyGermany Jonathan Fischer LA 07/10/1999 2018
GermanyGermany Paco Barthe RL 09/15/1992 2020

Additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

Coaching team and support staff

Surname position
Hannes Jón Jónsson Trainer
Hans-Ulrich Kämpf TW trainer
Jens Rith Manager

Women (Bundesliga)

Seasonal balances since 2009/10

season league space
09/10 2nd Bundesliga South 04th
10/11 Bundesliga 12.
11/12 2nd Bundesliga 04th
12/13 2nd Bundesliga 01.
13/14 Bundesliga 09.
14/15 Bundesliga 09.
15/16 Bundesliga 04th
16/17 Bundesliga 01.
17/18 Bundesliga 02.
18/19 Bundesliga 01.
19/20 Bundesliga 02.

Squad 2020/21

No. Nat Surname position Year of birth
1 NorwayNorway Emily Stang Sando TH 1989
23 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Valentyna Salamakha TH 1986
03 GermanyGermany Amelie Berger RA 1999
05 GermanyGermany Antje Lauenroth KM 1988
10 GermanyGermany Anna Loerper RM 1984
13 GermanyGermany Luisa Schulze KM 1990
14th PolandPoland Karolina Kudłacz-Gloc RL 1985
15th GermanyGermany Kim Naidzinavicius RM 1991
19th GermanyGermany Leonie Patorra RM 2001
20th GermanyGermany Nele Reimer RL 1996
22nd GermanyGermany Xenia Smits RL 1994
25th DenmarkDenmark Trine Østergaard Jensen RA 1991
27 GermanyGermany Julia Maidhof RR 1998
28 DenmarkDenmark Stine Jørgensen RL 1990
34 GermanyGermany Kim Brown LA 1997

New additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

Coaching team and support staff

Nat. Surname position
GermanyGermany Markus Gaugisch Trainer
GermanyGermany Axel Strienz Goalkeeping coach
GermanyGermany Felix Bauer Athletics coach

Venue

The women of SG BBM Bietigheim usually play their home games in the hall at the Viadukt in Bietigheim-Bissingen. Due to the indoor standards of the DKB Handball Bundesliga, the men will only play their home games in the MHPArena in Ludwigsburg and the EgeTrans Arena in Bietigheim-Bissingen from 2014/2015. Since the 2017/2018 season, the men have played most of their games in the EgeTrans Arena, and the women have played most of their games in the MHPArena.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. handball-world.news: Paco Barthe is coming back to SG BBM Bietigheim on February 19, 2020, accessed on February 19, 2020
  2. handball-world.news: With second game right: SG BBM Bietigheim gets Nick Lehmann from Stuttgart on June 25, 2020, accessed on June 25, 2020
  3. handball-world.news: Max Emanuel is leaving Bietigheim and going back home on February 26, 2020, accessed on February 26, 2020
  4. a b www.handball-world.news: Who is coming in summer - and who is going? The exchange exchange of the 2nd men's handball league from April 2, 2020, accessed on April 6, 2020
  5. sgbbm.de: Jürgen Müller leaves SG at the end of the season on April 2, 2020, accessed on June 16, 2020
  6. sueddeutsche.de: SG BBM Bietigheim brings national player Xenia Smits on January 16, 2020, accessed on January 17, 2020
  7. handball-world.news: HBF top scorer Julia Maidhof will move to Bietigheim on February 8, 2020, accessed on February 8, 2020
  8. handball-world.news: SG BBM Bietigheim brings Danish national player and says goodbye to Angela Malestein on February 21, 2020, accessed on February 21, 2020
  9. a b handball-world.news: Two departures and a transfer coup: SG BBM Bietigheim brings Stine Jörgensen into the Bundesliga on February 25, 2020, accessed on February 26, 2020
  10. handball-world.news: SG BBM Bietigheim with a change in goal: European champion replaces national goalkeeper Dinah Eckerle on February 27, 2020, accessed on February 27, 2020
  11. handball-world.news: SG BBM Bietigheim presents Nele Reimer as the sixth new addition on March 9, 2020, accessed on March 9, 2020
  12. handball-world.news: Norwegian Maren Aardahl leaves Handball Bundesliga Women on March 18, 2020, accessed on March 18, 2020
  13. handball-world.news: World Champion Angela Malestein leaves the Handball Bundesliga on March 4, 2020, accessed on March 4, 2020
  14. a b handball-world.news: Laura van der Heijden and Dinah Eckerle leave Handball Bundesliga Women on March 9, 2020, accessed on March 9, 2020
  15. handball-world.news: Danish Fie Woller leaves SG BBM Bietigheim for France on June 26, 2020, accessed on June 26, 2020