TGM SV Jügesheim

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TGM SV Jügesheim
Logo of the TGM SV Jügesheim
Basic data
Surname Turngemeinde 1888
Sportverein 1915 Jügesheim eV
Seat Rodgau , Hesse
founding July 22, 1888
resolution June 30, 2014
First soccer team
Venue Maingau Energy Stadium
Places 2000
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The TGM SV Jügesheim was a Hessian sports club in Rodgau , the largest city in the Offenbach district. The association was created in 2004 through the merger of the previously independent associations TGM 1888 Jügesheim and SV 1915 Jügesheim. In 2014 the club merged with TGS Jügesheim to form the Jügesheimer Sport- und Kulturverein (JSK) Rodgau .

Departments

In the year before the merger to form the JSK (2013), the club consisted of 15 departments: American football, basketball, boules / pétanque, barefoot, soccer, gymnastics, judo / jiu-jitsu , cross-country skiing, athletics, marching band, dance, table tennis, gymnastics, volleyball and hiking. There are also offers for the so-called young seniors and for the integration of foreign residents.

Soccer

Men

The men's soccer team has played in the Landesliga Süd Hessen since the 2005/06 season (since 2008 Association League Hessen ). After the men's team in 2001/02 from the Oberliga Hessen and after a mediocre season after the second state league year (2003/04) even relegated to the District Oberliga Frankfurt Ost, they managed the immediate in the 2004/05 season under the new coach Carlo Wöll Promotion and a year later on the last day of the class stay in the Landesliga Süd. In the 2006/07 season she reached sixth place in the final ranking. In the 2010/11 season, TGM SV secured the association league championship under ex-professional Lars Schmidt and returned to the Hessenliga after nine years. After relegation could be secured in the Hessenliga in the 2011/12 season, they finished second in the following season. The 2013/14 season was ended as Hessen champions, but due to financial problems, the club waived the right to promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest and started as JSK in the seventh-class group league from 2014/15.

Women

The women's soccer department was also successful for a number of years. The Jügesheim women's team won the championship in the Oberliga Hessen in 2004, 2005 and 2006 and the Hessen Cup in the 2005/06 season, which entitles them to participate in the women's DFB Cup the following year. The team reached the second main round, which it lost 4-2 to the second division FF USV Jena in extra time after it was able to throw the second division TuS Niederkirchen out of the competition in the first round .

In the 2006/07 season, the team again reached the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga South , where they met the teams of the Karlsruhe club ASV Hagsfeld and FC Bayern Munich II . As in the previous year, the team failed and thus entered the then newly founded Regionalliga Süd in the 2008/09 season . In the following two years she rose to the Hessenliga (2009/10) and the Association League (2010/11). At the end of the 2013/14 season, the women's team was relegated to the Frankfurt group league.

Successes soccer

Men

  • 2004/05 promotion to the Landesliga Süd
  • 2006/07 participation in the Hessen Cup (round of 16 on February 17, 2007 against SV Wehen )
  • 2010/11 participation in the Hessen Cup (semi-final 2011 against SV Wehen )
  • 2010/11 champion of the Association League South and direct promotion to the Hessen League
  • 2013/14 Champion of the Hessen League

Women

  • 2004/05 champion of the women's upper league Hessen
  • 2005/06 champion of the Hessen women's league
  • 2006/07 champion of the Hessen women's league
  • 2005/06 win of the Hessen Cup

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jügesheimer association merger was successful. In: op-online.de. April 16, 2016, accessed May 14, 2019 .