SV 03 Tübingen

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SV 03 Tübingen
Surname Tübinger Sportverein 1903 eV
Club colors Yellow black
Founded 1903
Place of foundation Tübingen
Association headquarters Mömpelgarder Weg 4
72072 Tübingen
Members circa 1700
Departments Basketball , boxing , floorball , circle of friends,
women's gymnastics + mother and child, soccer ,
handball , athletics , paddling friends, tennis ,
table tennis , ultimate frisbee
Chairman Gunther Volck
Homepage sv03-tuebingen.de
Soccer
Venue SV 03-Stadion Europastraße
Places 5,000
league Landesliga Württemberg, season 3
2016/17 3rd place

The SV 03 Tübingen is a sports club from Tübingen . The club is known for its basketball department, the first team of which was spun off from the club as ProBasket Tübingen GmbH in 2002 and played in the basketball league under the name WALTER Tigers Tübingen .

history

The club was founded on August 20, 1903 as the 1st Tübingen football club . 1921 was created after the merger with Tübingen syndicate 1905 the SV 03 Tübingen .

After the Second World War , the club was promoted to the zone league in 1948, which was then the top division in the French-occupied territory. The Tübingen team started very successfully. At the end of the 1948/49 season, the team took second place behind Fortuna Freiburg, today's Freiburg FC , so they fought for the eligibility for an elimination game against the second in the zone league group North (Rhineland-Palatinate) for a place in the finals German soccer championship. After Tübingen had renounced the elimination game in 1949, the club was given the opportunity to qualify for the final again the following year. In the 1949/50 season he again reached second place in the table, this time behind SSV Reutlingen . However, the final round of the German championship was missed again when in the play-off against Wormatia Worms , the second in the group north, was clearly lost with 1: 6.

After 1950 began the crash of the club, which did not have the financial means of others. Some of the strongest players left SV Tübingen. When the divisions were redistributed in 1950, the club voluntarily waived a possible qualification for the Oberliga Süd . But the contract player class of the 2nd league and the 1st amateur league could not be held, so that Tübingen in 1952 was relegated to the second amateur league and in 1960 even to the A-class.

The return to the highest amateur league succeeded in 1969 with promotion to the Black Forest-Lake Constance League . There the club managed as a newcomer in 1970 the championship and thus reaching the promotion round to the second-rate Regionalliga Süd , in which they came third. In 1978 the club missed the qualification for the newly created Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . After several years in the Württemberg Association League , he disappeared into football insignificance. After eight seasons in the eight-class district league Alb, the rise of the state league succeeded in 2016.

basketball

The first team in the basketball department of SV 03 Tübingen has been called Walter Tigers Tübingen since 2003 and plays in the basketball league . The team has played at least in the 2nd Bundesliga since 1983.

Floorball

The Sharks Tübingen provide a men's large field team in the regional league, which won the championship title for the first time in 2018/19, and a men's small field team in the Baden-Württemberg Association League. The women's team plays in the southern German league and won the championship title for the second time in the 2018/19 season after 2017/18. The team also took part in the FD Cup for the first time in 2018/19 and shared third place, just like the first division UHC Weißenfels . In the previous three participations in the German championships for women in the small field, the team was able to achieve the best place so far in third place in 2016.

Table tennis

The table tennis players of SV 03 Tübingen have been organized as an independent department since 1948. The 1st men's team is represented in the district league of the "District Alb" in the 2018/19 season .

Known players

Soccer
Floorball
  • Andreas Kappler, ex-national player and national coach
  • Alexandra Kappler, ex-national player
  • Simon Zoller, ex-Bundesliga player at TV Schriesheim

Stadion

In its most successful time, SV 03 Tübingen played its home games in the Lindenallee stadium , which was equipped with a wooden grandstand and was named after the nearby Lindenallee . Around 5,000 spectators found space in the stadium for the promotion games to the Regionalliga against SV Göppingen , FV 09 Weinheim and SV Waldkirch . The stadium was located on the terrain that was required for the construction of the bypass road of the B28 , which led through the Schlossberg tunnel , and was therefore closed on January 21, 1975 and demolished shortly afterwards. Since then, the yellow and black have played in the former university stadium , which was built in 1927. In 2009, the sports facility on Europastraße, which has long been known as the SV-03 Stadium, was completely overhauled and equipped with blue tartan tracks (as in the Berlin Olympic Stadium ) for athletics. The entire ensemble including the stadium fence is a listed building .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Final4 with thrilling semi-finals - Floorballmag. Retrieved on July 13, 2019 (German).
  2. From the listed stadium fence posts , in Schwäbisches Tagblatt from November 15, 2018