SV Halstenbek-Rellingen

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SV Halstenbek-Rellingen
Logo of SV Halstenbek-Rellingen
Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung
Halstenbek-Rellingen eV
Seat Halstenbek / Rellingen , Schleswig-Holstein
founding 1910
Colours Blue White Red
Website http://www.svhalstenbek-rellingen.de/
First soccer team
Head coach Thomas Bliemeister
Venue Jacob-Thode-Platz
Places 2,000
league State League Hamburg-Hammonia
2018/19 7th place
home
Away

The game association Halstenbek-Rellingen is a sports club from the Schleswig-Holstein suburbs of Hamburg, Halstenbek and Rellingen . It was founded in 1910 and consists of football and tennis . It currently has around 1200 members.

Football department

The club's first team played in the Oberliga Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein from 1994 to 1999 . In 2004 the team reached the Hamburg Cup final . There they just failed because of the then regional division FC St. Pauli . At the renewed participation in the finals in 2010 they were just defeated by the series champions of the Hamburg Oberliga SC Victoria . In the same year, the club rose as 16th in the Hamburg Oberliga in the sixth class state league . As the season runner-up behind VfL Pinneberg, he immediately rose again.

For the 2014/15 season, the club entered into a cooperation agreement with Eintracht Norderstedt , which includes the delivery of young Norderstedt perspective players to Halstenbek-Rellingen, who can be brought back from Norderstedt in every transfer period.

In the 2016/17 season, SV Halstenbek-Rellingen was relegated from the Oberliga Nord to the Landesliga Hamburg. In the same season they reached the final of the Hamburg Cup and were defeated in this Eintracht Norderstedt.

Nationally known athletes from this club are Kay Rückert , (later Werder Bremen ), Michael Dahms (previously FC St. Pauli ) and Claus Reitmaier (previously VfL Wolfsburg , 1. FC Kaiserslautern , Karlsruher SC ).

The home games take place on the club's own facility in Lütten Hall. The tennis courts are also located there. In total, the facility at Lütten Hall has three football and 13 tennis courts. The playing area of ​​the league team is named after the former president Jacob Thode.

Tennis department

The men's team plays in the 2nd Bundesliga North.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Olympia Verlag GmbH (Ed.): Landespokal Hamburg - game day / table. In: kicker online. Retrieved May 16, 2017 .