Spvg Steinhagen

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Spvg Steinhagen
Club coat of arms of the Spvg Steinhagen
Surname Sports Association Steinhagen eV
Club colors Red White
Founded September 7, 1945
Association headquarters Steinhagen , North Rhine-Westphalia
Chairman Andreas Wessels
Homepage www.spvg-steinhagen.de

The Spvg Steinhagen (officially: Sportvereinigung Steinhagen eV ) is a German sports club from the municipality of Steinhagen in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Gütersloh . The club offers badminton , soccer , handball , bike ball , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball . The sports association has 2,109 members (as of March 2015) and the club colors are red and white.

In the 1990s, the men's and women's table tennis teams played successfully in the Bundesliga . The women won the European Champions Cup twice and were German champions six times, while the men came second in the ETTU Cup twice . In the 1970s and 1980s, footballers had their successful times. You played eight years in the highest amateur league in Westphalia and took part in the DFB Cup once. The handball players took part in the DHB Cup twice.

history

Today's Spvg Steinhagen goes back to the gymnastics club Jahn Steinhagen founded on March 9, 1900 . This merged on August 6, 1921 with the game and sports club Steinhagen to form the gymnastics and sports club Jahn Steinhagen . At the same time, the workers' association Freie Turnerschaft Steinhagen existed from 1908 , which was renamed in 1921 as the Arbeiter-Turnverein Ober-Steinhagen . When the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the workers' association was banned. A gymnastics club was also to be founded in the Amshausen district in 1924. At the founding meeting, there was a dispute about whether the club should join the German Gymnastics Association or the Workers 'Gymnastics and Sports Association, and two clubs were formed: the Germania Amshausen gymnastics club and the Amshausen workers' gymnastics and sports club , the latter also in 1933 was banned.

After the end of the Second World War , the associations were dissolved according to a decree of the Allied Control Council . The Steinhagen-Amshausen sports association was founded on September 7, 1945 as a collective successor club . Athletes from Amshausen split off on August 12, 1950 as the Amshausen gymnastics club , which was finally entered in the club register on February 6, 1959 under its current name TSV Amshausen . The Steinhageners, in turn, had themselves entered in the club register on September 7, 1957 as the Steinhagen sports association.

Table tennis

In the 1990s, both the men's and women's teams played in the 1st  table tennis Bundesliga . The men's team reached the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the 1981/82 season, in 1984 under the manager Rüdiger Lamm and the coach Manfred Sauerbrei the promotion to the 1st BL succeeded among others with the players Bela Mesaros (YUG), Richard Fritz , Manfred Baum , Joachim Mosch and Dieter Ristig. This class was held until 1994. The most famous players include Torben Wosik , Eric Boggan and Peter Karlsson . In the 1993/94 season, the team was German runner-up. Before that, she had reached the final of the German Cup in 1988 and 1993. In 1989 they took second place in the European ETTU Cup after the final defeat against ATSV Saarbrücken (Ralf Dooley, Lu Qiwei, Engelbert Hüging ).

The women's team was very successful. She was promoted to the Bundesliga in 1987 and won the German championship six times in a row from 1989 to 1994. In 1989 the team reached 2nd place in the ETTU Cup behind Statisztika Budapest (Nicole Struse, Jin-Sook Cords, Yang Yanqun). In 1992 (twice 5: 2 against Statisztika Budapest) and 1993 (4: 1 and 4: 3 against Statisztika Budapest) she was the European Champion's Cup winner, a year later she was defeated in the final. Well-known players were Nicole Struse , Katja Nolten , Jie Schöpp , Jin-Sook Cords , Cornelia Faltermaier , Geng Lijuan and others.

Several coaches were hired from 1986: Alois Stricker, Christoph Görtz, Liang Geliang (from 1987), Tommy Danielsson , Dr Istvan Batorfi (from 1990), Manfred Sauerbrei (from 1992). In 1994 manager Rüdiger Lamm retired because, according to his own statement, he was "no longer willing to organize games for 84 spectators". Lamm moved as a manager to the then upper division soccer club Arminia Bielefeld . The Steinhagener table tennis teams then no longer played a role in top German sport. All professional teams were withdrawn, the men as the German runners-up, the women as the reigning German champions. Game operations were continued in the amateur area. The men's team rose to the state league in 2016.

Soccer

The Steinhagener football history began in 1908 when a few young Steinhageners played at Kriegerplatz on Bahnhofstrasse. After the war ended, it was not until July 10, 1934, before a football department was founded. In 1949 he was promoted to the district class and in 1961 to the state league . The highlights of the following national league era were the derbies against SV Brackwede , which attracted up to 4,000 spectators. In 1965 the “red shirts” got down and managed to get back up straight away. At the end of the 1960s, the club moved into the new Cronsbach Stadium. In the very first season he was promoted to the Verbandsliga , the then highest amateur league in Westphalia.

In 1972, the Steinhageners were relegated to the state league and four years later managed to rise again. At the same time, Spvg qualified for the first and only time to date for the DFB Cup. In the first round of the 1976/77 season , the "Red Shirts" met Bundesliga club VfL Bochum and lost 3-0 in front of 5,000 spectators. In the league it went back to the national league at the end of the season, before the renewed promotion to the association league followed in 1985. There Spvg came third in 1989 and 1990, before relegated to the national league in 1991. Two years later it went down to the district league. From 2002 to 2006, 2010 to 2018 and 2019 the club returned to the regional league.

The home games of the first men's team have been played in the 5,000-seat Cronsbachstadion since 1968 . Before that, the Steinhageners played on the Drei Linden sports field . With Anna Laue , Spvg Steinhagen produced a Bundesliga player. Ulrich Granzow , Uwe Pallaks and Oliver Roggensack were youth players in Steinhagen and later became second division players in the men's division. Conversely, the former Bundesliga professionals Norbert Leopoldseder and Erich Staude ended their careers in Steinhagen. The former professionals Norbert Eilenfeldt and Stefan Studtrucker are or were active as trainers at Spvg.

Handball

The first women's team of Spvg Steinhagen played in the fourth class Oberliga Westfalen , from which the team had to be relegated in 2015. In the 2009/10 season the team qualified for the DHB Cup. After victories over the HSG Bergischer Panther and the TV Walsum-Aldenrade , the team was eliminated in the third round after a 9:52 defeat against Bundesliga club Buxtehuder SV . A year later , the Steinhagenerinnen had a bye in the first round and were eliminated in round two with 17:48 against the second division club SC Greven 09 .

The first men's team has been playing in the Association League Westphalia since its promotion in 2006. Steinhagen's handball players achieved their greatest success in 2014 when the team won the Westphalia Cup. The team qualified for the DHB Amateur Cup 2015 , where the Steinhagener failed in the first round at 29:30 at HSG Siebengebirge / Thomasberg . With Markus Fuchs , the club produced a Bundesliga player.

volleyball

The men's team of Steinhäger volleyball players compete in the district league and the first women's team in the district class. Furthermore, the Spvg has two youth teams. On the one hand, the girls are between the ages of ten and twelve and, on the other hand, girls are between the ages of 14 and 17. Hobby training also takes place every Wednesday. The male e-youth achieved great success in the youth field by winning the West German championship in 2008.

badminton

The men's badminton team was promoted to the third class regional league in 1996.

do gymnastics

In gymnastics, Spvg Steinhagen and TSG Rheda have formed the Alt Ravensberg gymnastics association since 2013 . The first row occurs in the Oberliga Westfalen.

literature

  • A game for life , 75 years of the German Table Tennis Association, ISBN 3-00-005890-7
  • Rahul Nelson: The end of the Steinhagen era , DTS magazine , 1994/6 pp. 16-19

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heimatverein Steinhagen eV and community Steinhagen (ed.): 750 years Steinhagen . Self-published, 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-021324-3 , pp. 402 .
  2. a b c Soccer in Steinhagen - Over 100 years of tradition. Spvg Steinhagen, accessed on September 24, 2013 .
  3. ^ Karl-Heinz Scholl , Thomas Becker, Udo Steinweg, Eckard Otto, Volker Kreft, Ulrich Watermann, Albrecht Beckmann - DTS magazine , 1982/14 issue south-west p. 10
  4. DTS magazine , 1984/2, inner part p. 18
  5. Rahul Nelson: Steinhagen's great triumph , DTS magazine , 1992/4 p. 22
  6. Dietmar Kramer: Steinhagens Coup , DTS magazine , 1993/4 p. 8
  7. DTS magazine , 1987/1 p. 14
  8. DTS magazine , 1988/8 p. 8
  9. DTS magazine , 1990/4 p. 20
  10. Michael König, Philipp Kreutzer: 111 reasons to love Arminia Bielefeld - a declaration of love to the greatest football club in the world . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86265-415-4 , pp. 255 .
  11. Sven Webers: DHB Cup women 2009/10. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 22, 2014 .
  12. Sven Webers: DHB Cup women 2010/11. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 22, 2014 .
  13. Claus Meyer: The Westphalia Cup fits the fly. Haller Kreisblatt , archived from the original on June 14, 2015 ; Retrieved November 26, 2014 .
  14. ^ Sven Webers: DHB Amateur Cup 2014/15 [men]. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on April 19, 2016 .
  15. Results of the West German Youth Championships 2008. (No longer available online.) West German Volleyball Association, archived from the original on December 29, 2015 ; Retrieved January 5, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wvv-volleyball.de
  16. ^ Claus Meyer: Frost and Frustration. Haller Kreisblatt, accessed on October 3, 2016 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 59 ′ 52 ″  N , 8 ° 25 ′ 25 ″  E