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ETB black and white
Club logo
Surname Essener Turnerbund Black and White e. V.
Club colors Black-and-white
Founded April 11, 1881
Members 2,400
Departments 8th
Chairman Lenhard dough varnish
Homepage etb-schwarz-weiss.de

The ETB Schwarz-Weiß e. V. is a sports club from Essen . The independent football department has around 700 members and was founded in 1900, the entire club in 1881.

The venue is the Uhlenkrugstadion with 9,950 seats. The club celebrated its greatest success to date in 1959 when it won the DFB Cup . In 1967 black and white Essen took part in the promotion round to the Bundesliga , and in 1985 the club reached the quarter-finals of the German amateur championship . On December 19, 2012 the association announced its insolvency; however, the bankruptcy petition filed accordingly was withdrawn in January 2013.

The players wear a white jersey, black shorts and socks.

history

Black and white food
Club logo
Basic data
Surname ETB Schwarz-Weiß Essen,
Football Department V.
Seat Essen , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding January 1, 1900
self-employed since July 1, 1974
Colours Black-and-white
1. Chairman Karl White
Website sw-essen-fussball.de
First soccer team
Head coach Ralf from Dorp
Venue Uhlenkrug Stadium
Places 9,950
league Oberliga Niederrhein
2019/20 10th place
home
Away

In 1881 the Essener Turner Bund was founded. In 1899 some members saw their first soccer game, a year later Turnrat Otto Weber founded the soccer department of the ETB Schwarz-Weiß. In 1902 the club joined the Rheinisch-Westfälischer Spielverband. The ETB played on an old brick field of the Ernestine colliery in Essen-Stoppenberg. Members made the course playable. In 1903 the association moved to Kruppstrasse. The footballers built a football field from an old quarry. In 1909, the ETB rose as the only Essen club in the new ten-league and shortly afterwards again. In 1911 and 1912 the ETB was runner-up in the ten league.

In 1913 the ETB moved to Meisenburgstrasse. The ETB raised 50,000 marks through donations and share certificates, with which the club's premises were built. Fortuna Bredeney is now playing on the square on Meisenburgstrasse . The inauguration with national and international guests took place on May 25, 1913. In 1914 Albert Bollmann became the club's first national player. Bollmann played his first international match on April 5, 1914 against the Netherlands. Max Ring and Gustav Janus started playing again after the First World War . In 1920, Schwarz-Weiß Essen won the Ruhr District Championship. The ETB lost the game for the West German championship against VfTuR 1889 Munich-Gladbach with 2: 6 after extra time.

In 1922 the club won the Ruhrgau championship and came second again in the battle for the West German championship. The lease on Meisenburgstrasse was not extended. In 1922, the ETB bought the property of today's Uhlenkrugstadion and inaugurated it in the same year. The property measured 35 acres and cost 750,000 marks. Contrary to promises made, the city of Essen did not participate in the co-financing. Nevertheless, the ETB was able to raise the money through donations. The stadium with a capacity of 45,000 was one of the most modern stadiums in Germany. In 1923 the association became Ruhrgau-Meister and had 3,500 members (in the entire association). Due to the clean divorce , the departments had to spin off into independent associations in 1924.

In 1925 the club reached the intermediate round of the German championship ( FC Viktoria Forst 2: 1; FSV Frankfurt 1: 3). Izidor "Dori" Kürschner became the first full-time trainer. On New Year's Day 1925, the ETB defeated the Hungarian champions and former club Kürschners, the MTK Budapest , 2-1.

In 1932, the first men's team took part in an Easter tournament in Paris with the Red Star Olympique Paris and Kispet Budapest teams. In 1937, the five outsourced departments reunited to form an association. In the years 1938 to 1940 the ETB came second in the Gauliga Niederrhein three times in a row behind Fortuna Düsseldorf and narrowly failed to participate in the DM finals. In 1943 the game was stopped because of the Second World War .

After the resumption of game operations in 1945, the club achieved promotion to the association league in 1948 as the undefeated group champion. In addition, he was Essen city cup champion with a 2-1 win against Sportfreunde Katernberg, the second in the West German league. In 1949, the ETB was divided into the 2nd League West after the introduction of contract players . From 1951 to 1957 the ETB played in the top division, the Oberliga West.

A well-known catch song from this time on the melody of the Argonnerwaldlied reads:

But one thing, but one thing, mustn't happen,
black and white food mustn't go under.

In 1959 the ETB rose again to the league and won the DFB Cup on December 27, 1959 with a 5-2 win over Borussia Neunkirchen in Kassel in front of over 20,000 spectators. Before that, the club beat Westfalia Herne , Hamburger SV (with Uwe Seeler ) and Hertha BSC, among others . In 1960, the club rose again and a year later again in the league. In 1963 the ETB was seventh in the league, but was not taken into account for the Bundesliga . From 1963 on, the ETB played in the Regionalliga West together with Alemannia Aachen , Borussia Mönchengladbach and Rot-Weiss Essen . In 1967 the club was second in the Regionalliga West and took part in the promotion round to the 1st Bundesliga. The ascent was just missed, one point behind Borussia Neunkirchen.

In 1973 those responsible sold the Uhlenkrug Stadium to the city of Essen for 1.4 million DM. In 1974 the club was assigned to the newly founded 2. Bundesliga North and finished twelfth. The amateurs of the ETB took part in the German amateur championship. In the spring of 1976 and 1977, the team gambled away their promising position in the battle for promotion to the Bundesliga. In 1978 the club voluntarily gave up its license for the 2nd Bundesliga, as President Wolfgang Schmitz could no longer raise any money for the club as a result of his divorce. The ETB and the SC Rot-Weiss Essen signed a cooperation agreement, which contained a clause, according to which the ETB was no longer allowed to strive for integration into paid football for the next five years. In addition, the ETB players Urban Klausmann , Detlef Wiemers, Dietmar Klinger and Eckhard Kirschstein switched to local rivals RWE .

In 1980 the ETB was second in the amateur league in North Rhine-Westphalia behind 1. FC Bocholt , missed promotion and canceled the cooperation agreement with Rot-Weiss Essen. In 1981 the club reached the first main round of the DFB Cup. In 1985 the first team was runner-up behind local rivals RW Essen. RWE won the top game in front of 30,000 spectators on Easter Monday with 3: 1, while ETB was able to maintain its lead in the table for a long time. In 1988, the ETB reached the round of 16 of the DFB Cup and were eliminated 1-0 against Bundesliga club VfL Bochum , after having caused a sensation a round earlier with a 1-0 home win against then second division SV Darmstadt 98 under coach Klaus Schlappner .

In 1994 the ETB black and white narrowly missed the integration into the Regionalliga West / Südwest and was thus only fourth class for the first time in the club's history. In 2000 the soccer department celebrated its 100th birthday in the Essen hall. In 2001 the A- and B-Juniors played in the Regionalliga, the highest youth division in Germany. In 2003 the board started the WIR 2006 campaign and aimed for promotion to the regional league in 2006, but the 2005/06 season ended with a disappointing ninth place in the Oberliga Nordrhein. After a 6th place in the 2006/07 season, a place in the top four was sought for the 2007/08 season, which would have entitled to participate in the new Regionalliga West. At the end of the season, however, only the 5th place in the table jumped out. Thus, the ETB entered the newly formed fifth-rate NRW league in the 2008/09 season . In the premier season of this division, the team finished 4th in the table. In 2010, the Niederrhein Cup was won in the final against local rivals Rot-Weiss Essen . Black and White thus qualified for the first round of the 2010/11 DFB Cup , where they met the second division team Alemannia Aachen . The game was lost with 1: 2.

In 2011 and 2013 the C-youth of the ETB qualified for the regional league, ie the highest German division; In 2011, the B-youth missed promotion to the Bundesliga in two relegation games against Fortuna Düsseldorf .

After voluntarily withdrawing to the third class amateur league in 1978, the club has remained loyal to this league in various regional compositions. Only through the introduction of the regional league and the third league you only play fifth class. For a long time, the ETB has been the only association in Germany that has demonstrated such consistency at this level. The last athletic ascent or descent dates from 1961.

Financial problems

Already in the summer and in October 2009 there were no sponsorship funds due to the bankruptcy of Karstadt and a car dealership owned by Heinz Hofer, the club's chairman; this led to gaps in coverage. In October 2010 there were delays in payment of salaries, in April 2011 another gap in coverage of 200,000 euros became known. In the summer of 2012, major sponsors again dropped out or limited their funding. One of the reasons given was a lack of commitment to the association among the management staff. In October 2012, salaries could no longer be paid for the first time, and probably only small parts of the budget were secured. After speculation about the insolvency of the association had already arisen at the beginning of December 2012, the association announced at a general meeting on December 19 that it would have to submit an application for bankruptcy soon. The previously agreed restructuring concept could no longer be pursued after a main sponsor refused a loan of 50,000 euros. On February 5, 2013 it became known that the ETB is withdrawing the bankruptcy application due to the high willingness to donate in the vicinity of the association.

Football department data

Stations from 1933 to 2016

1921–1929 Ruhrgauliga
1930–1933 Ruhr district league
1933–1943 Gauliga / Lower Rhine division class
1949–1951 2nd League West
1951–1957 Oberliga West
1957–1959 2nd League West
1959–1960 Oberliga West
1960–1961 2nd League West
1961–1963 Oberliga West
1963–1974 Regionalliga West
1974–1978 2nd Bundesliga North
1978-2008 Oberliga Nordrhein
2008–2012 NRW League
since 2012 Oberliga Niederrhein

people

Squad season 2020/21

Surname Born on the previous club
goalkeeper
Marcel Lenz 05/03/1991 Red and white food
Defense
Erik May 10/10/1999 -
Ribene Nguanguata 02/20/1995 SV Hönnepel-Niedermörmter
Bünyamin Şahin December 01, 1999 -
Paul Voss 10/10/1993 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
Nico Wolters 06/02/1998 TuS Haltern
midfield
Yassine Bel-Mustapha December 20, 2000 -
Muhammed Alkan Çelik - -
Ömer Erdoğan 09/27/1995 FC Kray
Lennart Maßmann 07/12/1995 TuS Hiltrup
Sebastian Michalsky 11/25/1983 Sportfreunde Baumberg
Simon Neuse 08/18/1998 ESC Rellinghausen 06
Lars Pöhlker 04/11/1993 TuS Haltern
Dominik Reichardt 12/29/1991 SC Brühl 06/45
Ismail Remmo 04/09/1998 SpVg Schonnebeck
Robin Walter 06/29/2000 -
Robin-Maurice Wolters 05/09/1996 SV Horst-Emscher 08
attack
Prince Kimbakidila 08/14/1998 SV Hönnepel-Niedermörmter
Ferhat Mumcu 02/18/1997 SC Velbert

Former trainers

Known players

Season overviews

season league space Points 0S- 0U- 0N Gates Average audience Top scorer
1902/03 III. District 1st class (1) 03 11: 09 05- 01- 04 019:18
1903/04 III. District 1st class (1) 04th 00:12 00- 00- 06 001:11
1904/05 III. District 1st class (1) 04th 04: 08 01- 02- 03 009:14
1905/06 III. District 1st class (1) 03 08: 08 04- 00- 04 034:31
1906/07 III. District 1st class (1) 03 04: 08 02- 00- 04 004:15
1907/08 III. District 1st class (1) 02 04: 08 02- 00- 04 013:18
1908/09 III. District A1 class (1) 04th 08:12 04- 00- 06 012:23
1909/10 Association League (1) 08th 14:22 05- 04- 09 036:47
1910/11 Association League (1) 02 25:11 10- 05- 03 056:36
1911/12 Association League (1) 02 27: 09 13- 01- 04 055:28
1912/13 Association League (1) 02 23:13 10- 03- 05 060:30
1913/14 Ruhr District League (1) 02 20: 08 09- 02 03 056:24
1914/15 Ruhrkreis district class (1) 05 02:14 01- 00- 07 007:13
1915/16 Ruhr district A1 class group Essen (1) 02 16: 04 08- 00- 02 051:10
1916/17 Ruhr district A1 class group Essen (1) 02 17:11 08- 01- 05 045:31
1917/18 Ruhr district A1 class group Essen (1)
1918/19 Ruhr district A1 class group Essen (1) 06th 12:18 0? - 0? - 0? 056:30
1919/20 District League Ruhr-Emscher District (1) 01 38: 06 17- 04- 01 084:18
1920/21 District League Ruhr-Emscher District (1) 04th 23:13 10- 03- 05 050:21 Bernhard Kellerhoff (11)
1921/22 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 29: 07 14- 01- 03 053:11
West German Association Championship (1) 04th 05: 05 02- 01- 02 011: 06
1922/24 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 49:11 22- 05- 03 103: 29 Franz Horn (21)
West German Association Championship (1) 05 06: 06 02- 02- 02 010: 07 Willi Bauer (5)
1924/25 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 27: 03 13- 01- 01 046: 09 Willi Bauer (11)
West German Association Championship (1) 02 09: 03 03- 03- 00 015: 06
1925/26 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 25: 05 11- 03- 01 064:23 Julius Thiekötter (13)
West German Association Championship (1) 01 12: 00 06- 00- 00 028: 04 Julius Thiekötter (9)
1926/27 Ruhrgauliga (1) 02 27: 05 13- 01- 02 061:26 Willi Kellner (16)
1927/28 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 27: 05 13- 01- 02 054:25 Willi Kellner (14)
West German final round of the 2nd (1) 01 03- 01- 01 010: 05 Willi Kellner / Julius Thiekötter / Hermann Wächter (2)
1928/29 Ruhrgauliga (1) 01 25: 07 11- 03- 02 037:14 Willi Kellner (8)
West German final round of the 2nd (1) 01 02- 01- 01 007: 04 02,750 Willi Kellner (4)
1929/30 Ruhr District League (1) 02 27: 09 13- 01- 04 061:32 Heiner Kress (11)
1930/31 Ruhr District League (1) 02 27: 09 13- 01- 04 061:32 Heiner Kress (11)
1931/32 Ruhr District League (1) 01 24: 08 12- 00- 04 044:17 Ernst Poertgen (16)
1932/33 Ruhr District League (1) 02 28: 08 12- 04- 02 050:19 Hans Lorscheid / Kleinheinz (11)
1933/34 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 07th 20:24 07- 06- 09 034:45 Rank (6)
1934/35 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 07th 18:22 06- 06- 08 035:32 Anton Stermsek / Günter Stephan (7)
1935/36 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 08th 12:24 04- 04-10 031:40 Striewski (8)
1936/37 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 06th 16:20 06- 04- 08 022:28 Grigutsch (6)
1937/38 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 02 26:10 12- 02- 04 039:22 Paul Winkler (14)
1938/39 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 02 27: 09 12- 03- 03 052:13 Alfred Winnesberg (12)
1939/40 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 02 27: 09 12- 03- 03 041:25 Heinrich Trimhold (16)
1940/41 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 03 21:15 09- 03- 06 049:26 Heinrich Trimhold / Paul Winkler (13)
1941/42 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 07th 18:18 08- 02- 08 046:44 Heinrich Trimhold / Paul Winkler (13)
1942/43 Gauliga Lower Rhine (1) 09 04:28 02- 00-14 020:58 Paul Winkler (8)
1945/46 District class Essen Group 5 (2) 03 23:13 10- 03- 05 057:26
Promotion round to the district league (2) 04th 10: 06 05- 00- 03 016:12 Peters / Weeg (3)
1946/47 Ruhr District League (2) 09 15:25 05- 05-10 38:46
1947/48 District class Ruhr district group 2 (3) 01 45: 03 21- 03- 00 087:16
1948/49 Landesliga Niederrhein Group 2 (3) 05 25:19 09- 07- 06 050:33
1949/50 2nd League West (2) 07th 35:25 15- 05-10 063:50 04,900 Paul Winkler (15)
1950/51 2nd League West (2) 02 39:21 17- 05- 08 079:44 04,533 Heinz Stemmer (33)
Promotion round to Oberliga West (2) 02 08: 04 04- 00- 02 014:12 18,666 Heinz Stemmer (4)
1951/52 Oberliga West (1) 11 27:33 07-13-10 043:57 16,533 Hans Zerres (12)
1952/53 Oberliga West (1) 13 22:38 09- 04-17 054:76 13,600 Kurt Zaro / Reinhold Jackstell (10)
1953/54 Oberliga West (1) 06th 31:29 13- 05-12 072:53 15,000 Kurt Zaro (15)
1954/55 Oberliga West (1) 12 27:33 11- 05-14 052:55 13,800 Hans Zerres (12)
1955/56 Oberliga West (1) 08th 27:33 09- 09-12 044:45 10,567 Heinz-Werner Skowronski (9)
1956/57 Oberliga West (1) 15th 22:38 08- 06-16 043:63 10,867 Theo Kloeckner (7)
1957/58 2nd League West (2) 07th 36:24 14- 08- 08 078:46 03,500 Theo Kloeckner (19)
1958/59 2nd League West (2) 02 44:16 19- 06- 05 087:33 Theo Kloeckner (24)
1959/60 Oberliga West (1) 16 25:35 09- 07-14 047:46 13,666 Manfred Rummel (13)
1960/61 2nd League West (2) 01 46:14 21- 04- 05 081:36 Horst Trimhold (20)
1961/62 Oberliga West (1) 04th 38:22 13-12- 05 064:39 14,066 Manfred Rummel (26)
1962/63 Oberliga West (1) 07th 33:27 13- 07-10 044:37 16,066 Manfred Rummel (13)
1963/64 Regionalliga West (2) 13 34:42 13- 08-17 060:71 05,973 Hermann Hammacher (11)
1964/65 Regionalliga West (2) 09 33:35 10-13-11 058:59 07.205 Gerd Bannasch (10)
1965/66 Regionalliga West (2) 07th 34:34 13- 08-13 047:47 06,250 Gerd Kohl (9)
1966/67 Regionalliga West (2) 02 47:21 19- 09- 06 051:23 08,705 Hans Walitza (11)
Promotion round to the 1st Bundesliga (2) 02 10: 06 04- 02- 02 013: 09 17,000 Theo Kloeckner (4)
1967/68 Regionalliga West (2) 07th 35:33 12-11-11 056:46 06,852 Hans Walitza (16)
1968/69 Regionalliga West (2) 06th 40:28 16- 08-10 048:43 04,937 Hans Walitza (16)
1969/70 Regionalliga West (2) 05 42:26 18- 06-10 060:41 06,470 Rolf Kucharski (20)
1970/71 Regionalliga West (2) 11 29:39 10- 09-15 056:63 03,411 Rolf Kucharski (17)
1971/72 Regionalliga West (2) 05 39:29 15- 09-10 057:48 04,764 Michael Lameck (13)
1972/73 Regionalliga West (2) 12 29:39 11- 07-16 041:58 03,764 Helmut Lausen (13)
1973/74 Regionalliga West (2) 08th 34:34 12-10-12 057:53 03,411 Holger Trimhold (15)
1974/75 2. Bundesliga North (2) 12 34:42 13- 08-17 055:69 03,300 Hans Fritsche (18)
1975/76 2. Bundesliga North (2) 07th 44:32 19- 06-13 063:52 06,188 Hans Fritsche (22)
1976/77 2. Bundesliga North (2) 08th 43:33 16-11-11 063:55 05,405 Hans Fritsche (14)
1977/78 2. Bundesliga North (2) 20th 19:57 04-11-23 045:92 02,480 Urban Klausmann (13)
1978/79 AOL North Rhine (3) 04th 40:28 15-10- 09 049:40
1979/80 AOL North Rhine (3) 02 53:11 24- 05- 03 078:31 Günter Riepert (20)
1980/81 AOL North Rhine (3) 07th 35:29 12-11- 09 044:41 Günter Riepert (22)
1981/82 AOL North Rhine (3) 10 30:38 09-12-13 051:47
1982/83 AOL North Rhine (3) 07th 31:33 14- 03-15 070:55 Rainer Geweke (30)
1983/84 AOL North Rhine (3) 07th 36:28 15- 06-11 055:41 Rainer Geweke (14)
1984/85 AOL North Rhine (3) 02 50:18 20-10- 04 077:37 Pure Geweke (29)
1985/86 AOL North Rhine (3) 08th 33:31 12- 09-11 046:47 01,509 Pure Geweke (14)
1986/87 AOL North Rhine (3) 04th 44:24 16-12- 06 070:48 01,263 Georg Müffler (17)
1987/88 AOL North Rhine (3) 02 44:24 14-16- 04 060:40 01,203 Georg Müffler (18)
1988/89 AOL North Rhine (3) 08th 38:34 11-16- 09 058:46 .00731 Gerd Wirbitzky (10)
1989/90 AOL North Rhine (3) 11 32:36 10-12-12 039:45 Mario Canini (14)
1990/91 AOL North Rhine (3) 09 29:35 08-13-11 035:34 Roger Petzke (8)
1991/92 AOL North Rhine (3) 12 25:35 06-13-11 032:45 Ralf Mölders (10)
1992/93 AOL North Rhine (3) 11 26:34 07-12-11 041:45 01,111 Ralf Mölders (21)
1993/94 AOL North Rhine (3) 09 32:28 12- 08-10 055:50 01,019 Ralf Mölders (20)
1994/95 AOL North Rhine (4) 08th 31:29 10-11- 09 046:54 .00512 Ralf Mölders (11)
1995/96 AOL North Rhine (4) 03 54 15- 09- 06 052:22 .00698 Ralf Mölders (10)
1996/97 AOL North Rhine (4) 05 46 12-12- 06 050:33 .00613 Ralf Mölders (19)
1997/98 AOL North Rhine (4) 08th 38 09-11-10 030:30 .00463 Christian Küsters (6)
1998/99 AOL North Rhine (4) 08th 42 12- 06-12 050:43 .00873 Andreas Blaumann (11)
1999/00 AOL North Rhine (4) 09 38 12- 02-16 039:45 .00423 Jürgen Meier (17)
2000/01 AOL North Rhine (4) 06th 51 14- 09-11 048:48 .00493 Christian Hoffmann (11)
2001/02 AOL North Rhine (4) 09 47 13- 08-13 043:48 .00380 Mike Möllensiep (12)
2002/03 AOL North Rhine (4) 06th 49 14- 07-11 041:35 .00553 Cemal trowel (8)
2003/04 AOL North Rhine (4) 12 43 12- 07-15 042:45 .00495 Mike Möllensiep (10)
2004/05 AOL North Rhine (4) 05 58 17- 07- 08 063:43 .00360 Sascha Wolf (25)
2005/06 AOL North Rhine (4) 09 44 12- 08-12 058:50 .00364 Sascha Wolf (21)
2006/07 AOL North Rhine (4) 06th 52 14-10-10 054:38 .00456 Sascha Wolf (23)
2007/08 AOL North Rhine (4) 05 51 14- 09-11 043:48 .00626 Sascha Wolf (10)
2008/09 NRW League (5) 04th 62 17-11- 08 059:46 .00436 Sebastian Westerhoff (17)
2009/10 NRW League (5) 04th 59 17- 08-11 049:32 .00353 Sebastian Westerhoff (10)
2010/11 NRW League (5) 05 51 15- 06-11 045:36 .00720 Dirk Heinzmann (12)
2011/12 NRW League (5) 10 55 17- 04-13 059:51 .00372 Dirk Heinzmann (16)
2012/13 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 06th 59 17- 08-13 069:50 .00273 Mahmoud Najdi (13)
2013/14 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 07th 63 18- 09-11 067:42 .00328 Ibrahim Bulut (9)
2014/15 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 12 44 13- 05-16 049:48 .00271 Bilal Abdallah (14)
2015/16 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 15th 40 11- 07-16 051:62 .00313 Chamdin Said (16)
2016/17 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 13 36 09- 09-16 051:65 .00306 Chamdin Said (9)
2017/18 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 06th 56 17- 05-12 070:55 .00267 Marvin Ellmann (32)
2018/19 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 13 43 12- 07-15 057:51 .00241 Marvin Ellmann (14)
2019/20 Oberliga Niederrhein (5) 09 01.41 09- 04- 09 032:32 .00280 Malek Fakhro (11)

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basketball

The ETB SW Essen plays ETB Wohnbau Baskets Second Basketball League Pro B . The main club also has other teams that take part in the game. In cooperation with Citybasket Recklinghausen, the youth league JBBL / NBBL is also at the start. In 2015 they finished third in the JBBL in the German championship.

hockey

The men's team play in the field in the upper league and in the hall in the 1st association league.

The women's team play in the field in the 1st association league and in the hall in the 1st association league.

tennis

The men's team of men 30 plays in the tennis Bundesliga (men 30) .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b ETB SW Essen: Application for insolvency is filed on reviersport.de on December 19, 2012, accessed on December 20, 2012.
  2. WAZ (March 4, 2011): Derby fever on Hafenstrasse: RWE versus ETB , accessed on February 10, 2015.
  3. Finals and title winners in the Niederrheinpokal on fvn.de.
  4. Match report on kicker.de
  5. ETB U15: Promotion to the regional league made! Retrieved October 16, 2013 .
  6. ETB U15: Promotion! Ascent! Ascent! Archived from the original on April 8, 2017 ; Retrieved October 16, 2013 .
  7. B-Juniors Bundesliga relegation: Fortuna Düsseldorf - ETB 5: 1 (3: 0). Retrieved October 16, 2013 .
  8. a b RevierSport 12/2013, p. 37.
  9. ^ ETB: No more coal on reviersport.de from December 6, 2012, accessed on December 20, 2012.
  10. ETB: bankruptcy petition was withdrawn; RevierSport , accessed February 5, 2013.
  11. From 2015 our 1st men 30 will be in the 1st Bundesliga North! ( Memento from December 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (etb-schwarz-weiss.de, accessed on December 4, 2014)