Stralsund HV

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Stralsund HV
Stralsund HV Logo.gif
Full name Stralsund handball club
Abbreviation (s) SHV
Founded May 29, 1996
Club colors Blue White Red
Hall Vogelsanghalle
Places 1054
president Frank Wahl
Trainer Steffen Fischer
(First Men's Team)
league Handball Oberliga Ostsee-Spree
2019/2020
rank 1st place
Website www.stralsunder-hv.de
Greatest successes
National Promotion of the first men's team to the handball Bundesliga in
the 2002/03 and 2007/08 season

The Stralsund handball club ( Stralsunder HV ) is a handball club from the Hanseatic city of Stralsund . The club was founded on May 29, 1996 as a pure handball club with 160 members, it emerged from TSV 1860 Stralsund (formerly BSG Motor Stralsund). With over 500 members, the club is the largest handball club in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

Two women's teams and three men's teams are organized in the Stralsund AGM. The youth work of the club takes place in teams from the A-youth to the F-youth . The club is best known for its first men's team, which played twice in the first handball league. This team is organized as a GmbH .

Predecessor teams

In the 1960s, the first women's team of BSG Motor Stralsund played in the GDR league . The first women's team of TSV 1860 became national champions in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the 1995/96 season and rose to the Regionalliga Nordost .

Motor's 1st men's team won several district championships in the 1970s / 1980s and played in the 2nd division for three years. In the Landesoberliga 1991/92 of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the first men's team of TSV won the championship and rose to the Regionalliga Nordost , where they placed 13th in 1992/93, 10th in 1993/94 and in 1994/95 Took 12th place.

Stralsund HV

The Stralsund HV was founded on May 29, 1996 as a pure handball club with 160 members, it emerged from the TSV 1860 Stralsund (formerly BSG Motor Stralsund).

In the 2001/01 season, the state handball base (male) in Stralsund was extended by the state sports association until 2004.

First men's team

After the handball division of TSV 1860 was spun off in 1996 as a Stralsund handball club, the path of the 1st men's team under coach Norbert Henke , supported by the SHV Marketing GmbH , which was founded in August 1998, led directly from the association league through an annual promotion from division to division into the first Handball Bundesliga in the 2002/2003 season ; However, this was followed by immediate relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga.

In the 2006/2007 season , the SHV reached second place in the 2nd Bundesliga North, but lost the qualification for relegation.

In the 2007/2008 season , the SHV under coach Holger Schneider reached first place in the table and thus the second promotion to the first Bundesliga in the club's history. As a coach for the 2008/2009 season , the former defender Zdeněk Vaněk was committed in June 2008 . The main sponsors since the 2006/07 season have been the Pommersche Volksbank , the Damp-Holding clinic group , the Stralsund municipal utilities and the Stralsund brewery . After it became known in November 2008 that SHV-Marketing GmbH, which was supposed to ensure the team's game operations, was threatened with bankruptcy, Konstantinos Chantziaras was the first player to sign a contract with a new club on November 17, 2008 . He was followed by other players from whom the club had to part. The club's manager, Thomas Haack, was fired in early 2008 when financial problems emerged. Even under the new manager, Jörg Dombdera, the problems persisted despite a rescue operation by the Stralsund brewery; 815,000 euros were missing to cover the budget for the first division season 2008/2009 in the amount of 1.5 million euros. On November 10th, 2008, the association asked for a guarantee from a municipal company in the Hanseatic city to avert the impending insolvency of SHV-Marketing GmbH. Ultimately, Sparkasse Vorpommern , which had quit as a sponsor before the 2008/09 season, together with the companies E.DIS , Bartels-Langness (Citti) and Ingenieur Tief- und Gleisbau Stralsund, took over the required guarantee at the beginning of December 2008, which the operator GmbH should enable them to take out a loan of 450,000 euros. With this loan, the debts should be paid off. In order to reorganize the finances it was planned to give up players or to reduce player salaries by 30%. On December 10, 2008, the players agreed to forego part of their player payments until the end of the season; the salaries of the players and the coach will be reduced by 15%. Due to the tense personnel situation (injuries, players leaving), the team could not keep up in the first Bundesliga, with only two games won, the team finished 17th and was relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga. When the license was awarded, HBL imposed conditions on the club that it did not meet on time. Thereupon the HBL refused the Stralsund HV the license for the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga on June 7th, 2009. The action of the Stralsund HV before the arbitration tribunal of the Handball Bundesliga was dismissed on June 23, 2009. SHV Marketing GmbH filed for insolvency in July 2009.

The first men's team thus entered the fourth-class Oberliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the 2009/10 season; the national championship was won prematurely on the 23rd matchday. Against the champions of the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg, the HC Neuruppin, the SHV won both relegation games for promotion to the newly formed 3rd division (28:27 in Neuruppin, 29:26 in Stralsund) and was thus determined to be promoted.

The team played in the season 2010/2011 in the north season of the 3rd division. With a home win on April 17, 2011, the 26th matchday of the season, the team was able to secure prematurely to remain in the 3rd division. On April 17, 2011, the team won the 'Final Four', as in the previous year, the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Cup.

In the 2012/2013 season in the 3rd division, the Stralsund HV was determined to be relegated two game days before the end of the season; thus he appeared in the 2013/14 season in the Oberliga Ostsee-Spree . On July 1st, 2013 SHV-Handball GmbH was founded; The managing director was Norbert Henke , who also took over the training of the first men's team from July 22, 2013. The first men's team was able to secure promotion to the 3rd division on April 26, 2014, the penultimate matchday of the Oberliga Ostsee-Spree, by winning the championship title ; Danny Anclais was the coach from January 2015 . Under him, the team reached only 15th place in the 2015/2016 season and was relegated to the 4th division.

Playing in the major league from 2016 onwards, after the 2019/2020 season, the team rose in the handball major league Ostsee-Spree , in which they were in first place when the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and had been named champions the 3rd division on.

Results, players, coaches

A list of the placements in the individual seasons, the participation in the DHB-Pokal and the players and coaches of the first men's team of the Stralsund HV offers the list Stralsunder HV / Numbers and Names .

More teams

The first women's team took 7th place in the first regional league year 1996/97, the seniors became national champions. In 1997/98 the first women's team finished 6th in the regional league, the female A-youth came second at the state championships. In 1998/99 the senior champions became national champions, the male A youth played in the regional league for the first time, and the women took 6th place in the regional league. In the 1999/00 season, the first women's team reached 5th place in the Regionalliga Nordost and moved into the single-track regional league.

In the 2000/01 season, the seniors were again national champions. In 2001/02 the first women's team became national champions and cup winners in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the second men's team also became national champions, and the senior team became runner-up. The 2002/03 season ended the first women's team as vice national champion. In 2003/04 the women were 9th in the Regionalliga, the female A-youth became national champions and the male A-youth and D-youth became vice national champions. In 2005/06 the male A-youth and the female E-youth became national champions. The women take 3rd place at the state championship. In the 2006/07 season, the male A-youth rose as national champions in the regional league. In 2007/08 the women were third in the championship and won the national cup.

The second men's team stayed in the county union after the 2009/10 season and renounced promotion to the association league.

In the 2016/2017 season in the MV-Liga, the first women's team won the state championship.

Web links

Commons : Stralsunder HV  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ostsee-Zeitung , November 18, 2008
  2. ^ Stralsund AGM in distress: guarantee or bankruptcy. In: Ostsee-Zeitung. Website of the Stralsund AGM, November 11, 2008, accessed on December 31, 2013 .
  3. www.stralsunder-hv.de, accessed on December 10, 2008
  4. Stralsund players forego 15 percent salary. In: Website of the Stralsund HV. Ostsee-Zeitung , December 11, 2008, accessed on December 14, 2008 .
  5. www.toyota-handball-bundesliga.de, accessed on June 9, 2009
  6. ^ "No license for Stralsund HV", www.toyota-handball-bundesliga.de, accessed on June 23, 2009
  7. ^ "Stralsunder Handball-GmbH files for insolvency", dpa report from July 10, 2009 on www.handball-welt.de, accessed on July 12, 2009
  8. ^ Ostsee-Zeitung, July 4, 2013
  9. Second men's team make promotion perfect. In: Ostsee-Zeitung. Website of the Stralsund AGM, March 23, 2010, accessed on December 31, 2013 .