TSV Rot-Weiß Niebüll

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TSV Rot-Weiß Niebüll
Club crest
Surname Rot-Weiß Niebüll eV gymnastics and sports club
Club colors Red White
Founded 1889
Members approx. 2100 (2009)
Chairman Hans Thiesen
Homepage http://www.rw-niebuell.de

The TSV Rot-Weiß Niebüll (also in the spelling: TSV Rotweiß Niebüll , full name: Turn- und Sportverein Rot-Weiß Niebüll eV ) is a sports club from Niebüll in Schleswig-Holstein with over 2,100 members. The club was founded in 1889 as MTV Niebüll , was called Turn- und Spielgemeinschaft Niebüll in the 1930s and its current name since 1945. At the end of the 1940s, the football division became temporarily independent as FC Rotweiß Niebüll , but returned to TSV.

Divisions

The club's numerous branches include football , handball , swimming , athletics , triathlon (separate branch), basketball , fistball , judo , dancing , tennis . Table tennis , gymnastics , boxing and others.

Soccer

After an unsuccessful attempt to establish a football department had been started in the 1920s, the founding of the division in 1945 was much more successful: the beginning began in 1945/46 in the then top division, the league for the district championship Schleswig-Holstein North , from which the ATSV Flensburg emerged from Meister. In the cup competition, however, Rot-Weiß became champions that season: the club defeated Schleswig 06 in the final.

Several established soccer players who came to Niebüll mainly as refugees and who joined Rot-Weiß contributed to this "immediate success"; One of these was Erwin Scheffler , who came from VfB Königsberg and later became German champion with 1. FC Kaiserslautern after a stopover at Itzehoer SV . Long-established Niebüller were only a few in the team.

By winning the district championship in the following year, Rot-Weiß Niebüll qualified for the Schleswig-Holstein championship in 1946/47 , in which the club failed in the first main round against Kilia Kiel . This national championship also served as a qualification for the new Oberliga Nord and the British Zone Championship. In 1947/48 Rot-Weiß Niebüll was one of the founding members of the second-class state league, today's Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein , which was played in three seasons in the first season ; the club could not qualify as table eight in the northern relay for the single-track national league of the following season. The immediate resurgence as a new district champion failed in the promotion game round to the national league. A year later RW was still runner-up in the then third-class district league, after which only midfield positions were taken and in 1954/55 even the first descent into the district class followed, after which the club shuttled between the district league and the district class. Resettlement campaigns for displaced persons led to the refugee soccer players emigrating.

The first promotion to the Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein Nord , which was initially called Verbandsliga, took place in 1969/70, the second in 1973/74, the third in 1977/78. In 1980/81, after winning the championship, Red and White played again after 1947/48 in what is now the Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga , which at that time was called the Schleswig-Holstein Association League .

In 1980/81 Rot-Weiß Niebüll even made it to the second main round of the DFB Cup . After a 3-2 win in the first round against Eintracht Braunschweig Amateurs, the black and white Essen soccer team lost 4-0.

In 1988/89 the club was relegated to the District League North. In later years he eke out his existence two classes lower. In the summer of 2017, after two consecutive promotions, Red-White made it back to the - now seventh-class - Association League North.

Handball

The men of the handball division of TSV Rot-Weiß Niebüll played as a syndicate under the names SG Niebüll / Süderlügum (together with TSV Süderlügum) and HSG Nord-Nordfriesland (together with TSV Süderlügum and MTV Leck) from 1999 to 2007 in the handball regional league northeast .

Well-known athletes

literature

  • 100 years of TSV RW Niebüll 1889–1989

Web links

Footnotes

  1. 2120 members at the end of 2009: Husumer Nachrichten of March 20, 2010
  2. in the club chronicle the two competitions are confused
  3. for Kurt Baluses, an intermediate station at Rot-Weiß Niebüll between his time at Eckernförder SV and that at Itzehoer SV is given in individual archives ; the information ranges from "short-term" to a maximum of one year at http://www.weltfussball.de/player_profil/kurt-baluses/ , neither Kurt Baluses (presentation at VfB Stuttgart in: Vereinsnachrichten 55/1960) nor Rot-Weiß Niebüll ( Club chronicle) confirm this station