SV Lohhof

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SV Lohhof
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German volleyball association
Club data
founding 1930
address Bezirksstrasse 27
85716 Unterschleißheim
President Brigitte Weinzierl
Homepage www.svlohhof.de
Volleyball department
league 2nd Bundesliga South
Venue FOS / BOS Unterschleissheim
Trainer Patrick jump
successes CEV cup winner 1981
German champion 1982–1984, 1986
DVV cup winner 1982–1984, 1986
last season Eighth 2nd German Volleyball Bundesliga 2017/18 (women)
Was standing: December 18, 2018

The SV Lohhof is a sports club from Unterschleißheim near Munich . The association has over 4,000 members (4,496 at the end of 2015), almost half of whom are children and young people.

description

The association was founded in 1930 in Lohhof , today a district of the town of Unterschleißheim, and currently has 13 departments:

  • badminton
  • Soccer
  • Heart group
  • Judo
  • athletics
  • rehabilitation
  • Rolling Wheels
  • swim
  • tennis
  • Unterschleißheim tennis park
  • Table tennis
  • do gymnastics
  • volleyball

There is also the offer of health sports.

history

In March 1930, 15 enthusiastic athletes met in the railway station to found a football club. In 1953 the general meeting decided on new statutes. The association was entered in the association register under the name SV Lohhof. The football club had become a sports club that was ready to take on, look after and promote further departments. As a second department, the gymnastics department was founded on September 24, 1955. In September 1963 the community of Unterschleißheim inaugurated its first gym, the multi-purpose hall. In 1967, Othmar Kieslich (President of SV Lohhof from 1965 to 1979) was able to win the 1,000. Welcome member to the association. The third department was founded on October 20, 1969, the table tennis department. On June 24, 1971, the fourth division, the tennis department, was founded. In the same year, construction of the first four tennis courts in the sports park began. The judo department was founded on June 16, 1972 as the fifth department. The Olympic Games in Munich in 1972 triggered a general athletic elation, which also affected Unterschleißheim. The sports park in Unterschleißheim offered excellent training conditions for the athletes. It is therefore not surprising that on December 4, 1973 the athletics division was established. Volleyball began in the gymnastics department.

The volleyball department became independent on January 1, 1975 as the seventh department of SV Lohhof. In the sports center, after the construction of the indoor pool, the eighth department, the swimming department, was launched on May 15, 1988. In 1980 the sports club celebrated its 50th birthday under the newly elected President Norbert Schindler (President of SV Lohhof from 1979 to 1999). In 1983, the badminton department was established as the ninth department. The rehab sports department was founded as the tenth department in 1986, then under the name of disabled sports. With this, SV Lohhof took on a new, expanded objective. In 1988 the heart group was founded as the eleventh department. In 1990, Norbert Schindler welcomed the 4,000. Member of the Lohhof sports club. In 1994, the Rolling Wheels department was incorporated into SV Lohhof as the twelfth department. The construction of the second tennis facility in town, with 12 tennis courts, began in October 1995. On March 18, 1997, the thirteenth division of the Unterschleißheim tennis park was founded. From 1999 to 2003, Tammo Winzer was President of SV Lohhof. With health sports, SV Lohhof has expanded its areas of responsibility considerably in recent years and has become a recognized service provider in health sports. On April 28, 2003 Brigitte Weinzierl was elected first president of SV Lohhof. The 75th anniversary of the association was celebrated in 2005 with a large festival program. The football department celebrated its eightieth anniversary in 2010 as the club's founding department.

Soccer

The greatest sporting successes happened in the 1990s with the promotion to the Bayernliga up to two times participation in the Regionalliga Süd. This meant that SV Lohhof was in the 3rd division in Germany for a number of years.

Major events were

  • 1990 promotion to the Bayern League
  • 1993 Bavarian indoor soccer champion
  • 1994 Participation in the German amateur championship , promotion to the newly founded Regionalliga Süd
  • 1999 Bayern league champions, promotion to the Regionalliga Süd

volleyball

The volleyball department is the club's most successful department. In the 2018/19 season it consists of five women’s and two men’s teams, with “Women I” playing in the 2nd Bundesliga South and “Women II” in the Third League East . There are also various youth teams in all age groups.

Department history

In 1975 the volleyball department became independent. Above all, the first women's team was successfully represented in German volleyball in the 1980s under coach Andrzej Niemczyk with four German championship titles and four German cup winners . During this time, most of the German national team played in Lohhof: Renate Riek , Gudrun Witte , Terry Place-Brandel , Beate Bühler , Silvia Meiertöns , Nancy Celis , Almut Kemperdick , Regina Vossen , Ruth Holzhausen , Angela Liebelt , Ae Hee Kim , Karen Baumeister , Silke Meyer , Constanze Wolter and others. In 1986, the women's division separated from the rest of the volleyball department and the independent volleyball club Bayern Lohhof was established. This club, which dealt exclusively with women's volleyball, became German champions in 1987 and 1988.

At SV Lohhof in 1992 the men's division was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. The first men's team was able to establish itself in this league. In 1997 he was promoted to the 1st Bundesliga. After only one year and participation in the championship play-offs , it was decided to withdraw to the 2nd Bundesliga for financial reasons. After two years, the team was relegated and reached 2nd place in the regional league three times in a row. From 2003 to 2007 the first men's team played again in the second division. In 2007 he was relegated to the Regionalliga, and in 2008 to the Bayern League, in which the 1st and 2nd team competed in the 2008/09 season. By transferring the right to play from the DJK Würmtal, the 1st team has been playing in the Regionalliga Südost again since the 2009/10 season.

In the period from 1987 to 2002, the Bayern Lohhof association had to file for bankruptcy twice, so that in January 2002 the reintegration of the women's area in the SVL was decided and implemented. The last games of the 2001/02 season took place in the SV Lohhof jersey. The first women's team initially played in the Regionalliga Südost. In the 2004/05 season he was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga South. Despite athletic qualifications as champions or runners-up, promotion to the 1st Bundesliga was waived for financial reasons in the next two years. After the second runner-up in 2009, the first Bundesliga venture was tackled with a comparatively small budget. In addition, the women 2 rose to the 2nd Bundesliga.

The 2009/10 season was disappointing for the first team. For a long time it looked as if the team of coach Frank would have to return to the second division without a single win. It was not until the last match day that they managed to beat Bavarian rivals TSV Sonthofen 3-2, which did not save the team from the last place in the table. However, the SVL board had decided beforehand to forego a first division license for the coming season, so that the team was the only relegated team long before the end of the season. The second women's team recorded nine wins in the 2nd Bundesliga and thus took eighth place in the final table. Because of the relegation of the first team, Tom Gailer's team had to return to the Regionalliga Südost.

In the 2010/11 season , SV Lohhof was established as champions of the 2nd Bundesliga South after their 3-1 win on the last match day at Bavarian rivals VfL Nürnberg, but waived their right to promotion for financial reasons. The second women's team took third place in the Regionalliga Südost.

After the personnel change (five regular players left the club), SV Lohhof reached seventh place in the table with talents from their own offspring in the 2011/12 second division season . As in the previous year, the second women's team was third in the Regionalliga Südost and qualified for the newly created Third League East . The first men's team took second place in the Bayernliga and rose to the regional league.

In the 2012/13 season, SV Lohhof reached the runner-up in the second league south behind VV Grimma , the second women's team took fifth place in the third league east and the men's team came in sixth in the regional league southeast.

At the end of the 2013/14 season of the second division , the SVL was in fifth place in the table, the third division team was fourth, while the men in the highest Bavarian league took seventh place.

In the 2014/15 season , the Lohhof second division team was runner-up, the third division team took third place, while the men came seventh in the Regionalliga Südost as in the previous year.

In the following year , the Bundesliga team came fourth and the second women's team repeated their third place from the previous year. The men's team finished ninth in the Regionalliga Südost and was relegated to the Bayernliga.

beach volleyball

Members of SV Lohhof have been competing in the German and Bavarian series of beach volleyball tournaments since 1992 . With 20 women and 20 men in the individual rankings of the Bavarian Volleyball Association, SV Lohhof was the club with the most active players in Bavaria in 2006.

Since June 2006 the club has had its own beach volleyball facility with six fields, showers and toilets.

successes

Women's volleyball

Hall
  • CEV Cup : 1981 winner
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup : 1982 and 1984 third
  • European Cup Winners' Cup : 1986 runner-up
  • German championship : 1982–1984 and 1986 champions
  • German Cup : 1982–1984 and 1986 cup winners
  • German U20 championship (A-youth): 2011 champions, 2014 third
  • German championship U18 (B-youth): 1992 champion; 2010 second; 2011-2013 third
  • German Championship U16 (C-youth): 2005 second; 2009 master; Second in 2011 and 2015
  • German Championship U14 (D youth): 2008 third; 2014 tenth
  • Second division championship: 2011 : champions; Second in 2013 and 2015
Beach
  • FIVB World Tour: 2014 Mangaung Open Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland ninth; 2015 Fuzhou Open Yanina Weiland ninth (partner Victoria Bieneck )
  • Beach volleyball world championships U23: 2014 Yanina Weiland ninth (partner Anika Krebs )
  • Beach volleyball world championships U21: 2013 Yanina Weiland fifth (partner Anna Behlen ); 2014 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland ninth
  • Beach volleyball world championships U19: 2012 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland fourth
  • Beach Volleyball European Championships U22: 2014 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland sixth; 2015 Sandra Ittlinger fifth (partner Lena Ottens)
  • Beach volleyball European championships U20: 2013 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland fifth
  • Beach volleyball European championships U18: 2011 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland fifth
  • German Beach Volleyball Championship: 2012 Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz thirteenth; 2013 Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz Ninth; 2014 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland seventh, Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz thirteenth
  • German Beach Championships U20: 2011 and 2012 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland third
  • German Beach Championships U19: 2012 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland third; 2013 Diana Ittlinger / Laura Gentner thirteenth
  • German Beach Championships U18: 2012 Diana Ittlinger / Stefanie John thirteenth
  • German Beach Championships U17: 2012 Diana Ittlinger / Laura Gentner seventh
  • National Beach Cup U17: 2009 Sandra Ittlinger / Yanina Weiland winner; 2012 Laura Gentner ninth; 2013 Laura Gentner seventh (partner in each case Nora Delker)
  • Bavarian Beach Volleyball Championship: 2005 Claudia Pavlicek / Lina Meyer Master; 2011 Valeria Fedosova / Natascha Niemczyk Meister, Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz second; 2013 Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz Meister, Kathrin Standhardinger / Kristin Standhardinger second, Richarda Zorn / Sabrina Karnbaum third; 2014 Richarda Zorn / Sabrina Karnbaum Meister, Kathrin Standhardinger / Kristin Standhardinger second, Michaela Henry / Sabine Schulz fourth, Veronika Kettenbach / Marion Mirtl fifth; 2015 Kathrin Standhardinger / Kristin Standhardinger second, Veronika Kettenbach / Marion Mirtl third

Men's volleyball

Hall
  • Reaching the playoffs in the 1st Bundesliga: 1997/98
  • German A-Youth Championship: 2012 fifth
  • German C-Youth Championship: 2009 runner-up
Beach
  • Bavarian Beach Volleyball Championship: 2001 Stefan Schmidbauer / Hartmut Sievers Champion; 2002 Tobias Kuhn / Hartmut Sievers Vice-Masters; 2003 Tom Gailer, Roland Höfer third; 2004 Tom Gailer, Roland Höfer runner-up; 2005 Tom Gailer, Roland Höfer fourth; 2006 Roland Höfer, Hartmut Sievers runner-up; 2010 Roland Höfer, Sebastian Winter runner-up; 2013 Stefan Schmidbauer, Alexander Wiskirchen fourth; 2014 Stefan Schmidbauer, Alexander Wiskirchen fifth

Web links

Individual evidence