SG Findorff

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SG Findorff
Surname Sportgemeinschaft Findorff eV
Club colors purple-white
Founded 2005
Association headquarters Bremen - Findorff
Departments 18th
Chairman Frank Steinhardt
Homepage www.sg-findorff.de

The SG Findorff (officially: Sportgemeinschaft Findorff eV ) is a sports club from the Bremen district of Findorff . The women's netball team became German champions six times. The men's cricket team became German champions twice.

history

The club was created in 2005 through the merger of the gymnastics club of the Bahnhofsvorstadt Bremen (TVdB Bremen), founded on November 16, 1911, with the Eintracht Bremen club, which was founded three years later . After the end of the Second World War in 1945, both clubs briefly formed the Bahnhofsvorstadt / Findorff sports community , which, however, split up into the two parent clubs a year later. Since 2002 both clubs have been negotiating a merger, which was finally carried out three years later.

Sports offer

The SG Findorff offers badminton , cricket, parent-child gymnastics , fit & healthy, fit in old age, fitness , recreational sports, football , health sports , gymnastics , handball , inclusion groups, karate , children's dance and jazz dance , children's gymnastics and sports and games , Toddler gymnastics and psychomotor skills, netball, athletics and sports badges , pétanque , pilates , qigong , back exercises, taekwondo , taijiquan , tennis , table tennis , triathlon , volleyball , yoga and the Turnini circus .

Netball

The women's netball team became German netball champions in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2013 . There are also three championships in each of the youth and school age groups. The parent club TvdB Bremen has already won nine championships for women, five for youth and two for schoolgirls. In the no longer played field basketball, the TvdB Bremen won two more teams in the women.

Cricket

The cricket team of the men was in 2016 German champion in one-day cricket, and 2018 in the Twenty20 -Cricket. The team's best batsman is Ahmed Wardak with 2,430 runs , while Iftikhar Khan was the best bowler with 141 wickets . In 2019, Findorff also took part as a German representative in the first European Cricket League in La Manga , an international T10 tournament of European champions, where she finished second against VOC Rotterdam . The first team is trained by Shekhar Patra .

Soccer

In football, Eintracht Bremen was the more successful club. The men played in Bremen's highest amateur league for 20 years and took part in the DFB Cup once, while the women reached the final round of the German championship in 1989 . In addition, the harmony with Claudia Müller produced a German national player.

In the year of the merger, the SG Findorff footballers started in the district league C. In 2010, the Findorff Foxes reached the district league after two consecutive promotions, before being promoted to the Bremen regional league two years later . In 2015 the Findorffers were relegated and in 2018 they made it back to the national league. With Reena Wichmann , SG Findorff produced a Bundesliga player.

volleyball

The volleyball players at TvdB Bremen played in the Bundesliga in the 1996/97 and 1998/99 seasons . With Marita Hüninghake and Ramona Landgraf , two former national players played for TvdB Bremen.

Honors

See also

Individual evidence

  1. 100 years of SG Findorff history. SG Findorff, accessed on July 20, 2018 .
  2. Chronicle of the German Masters. (No longer available online.) TuS Helpup , archived from the original on March 4, 2018 ; accessed on July 20, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.korbball-dm-2018.de
  3. German masters. Deutscher Cricket Bund , accessed July 20, 2018 .
  4. ^ SG Findorff. European Cricket Network, accessed July 29, 2019 .
  5. ECL19 FINAL Rotterdam crowned kings of European cricket. European Cricket Network, accessed July 31, 2019 .
  6. Hardy Greens : Legendary Soccer Clubs - Northern Germany . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 160 .

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