TSF Ditzingen

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TSF Ditzingen
Logo of the TSF Ditzingen
Basic data
Surname Turn- und Sportfreunde
Ditzingen 1893 eV
Seat Ditzingen
founding July 2, 1893
Colours Green white
Website www.tsf-ditzingen.de
First soccer team
Venue Stadium at the clay pit
Places 4000
league District league B5 Enz / Murr
2018/19 3rd place
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The Turn- und Sportfreunde Ditzingen 1893 eV (short TSF Ditzingen ) was founded on July 2, 1893 as the Ditzingen gymnastics club and in 1919 merged with the gymnastics club to form the Ditzingen gymnastics and sports association . After more than 100 years of eventful history, today the gymnastics and sports fans are the largest sports club in the large district town of Ditzingen with around 2,400 members . TSF Ditzingen is a member of various sports associations through its 17 departments. In addition, they belong to the Ludwigsburg sports district and are members of the Württemberg State Sports Association .

Soccer

Department history

The football department of the TSF Ditzingen was founded in 1919, the team took in 1920 in the district of Class B on the game mode was 1933 champion and stepped into the circle class A on. The team stayed there before they became champions of the A-class in 1940. After an interruption due to the war , game operations were resumed in 1945 in the Leonberg district class, where the TSF won the championship in 1947 and thus made it to the Stuttgart district class . 1950 succeeded in promotion to the 2nd amateur league , from which the team, however, in 1952 relegated. In 1956 he was relegated to the district class B, but then immediately rose again.

In 1977 the club rose again to the district class B. In 1985 the district class A was reached, in the following year the march through to the district league Enz-Murr succeeded . In 1988 the team also became champions in this division and reached the Württemberg state league . Here, too, the club only stayed two years and rose as a champion in the Württemberg Association League in 1990 .

1991 succeeded as a newcomer in the fourth division of the championship title and thus the direct march into the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . In 1993 the team reached the final of the WFV Cup , where SV Böblingen was beaten 3-2. Kahraman Erdin was a two-time goalscorer for gymnastics and sports fans. A year later Ditzingen was clearly defeated in the final against SSV Ulm with 0: 6. After a fourth place in the league in 1994, the club qualified for the newly created Regionalliga Süd . In the DFB Cup he failed with a 2-0 defeat at Hansa Rostock .

After TSF Ditzingen were able to place themselves in the front field of the regional league in the first two years, the club escaped the fourth division in 1997 with only two points ahead of the relegation place occupied by SpVgg 07 Ludwigsburg . In the two following years, too, only places in the lower midfield were achieved. In 2000, the club fell victim to the restructuring of the Regionalliga and rose as fifteenth in the table in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. There the TSF Ditzingen had to fight against relegation from the start. In the first season, a point cushion of three points was enough for the relegation zone, in 2002 eight points were missing from FC 08 Villingen , which took 14th place.

From 2002 the TSF Ditzingen played again in the Association League Württemberg. There they were mainly in the top ranks until 2007, but were only just able to avoid relegation in 2008. In 2009 only 16th place in the Württemberg Association League was achieved, which meant relegation to the Württemberg State League . Here, too, the club could not hold up and thus played in the 2010/11 season in the eight-class district league Enz / Murr, from which they were relegated to the district league A. Soccer team succeeded in addition to the remarkable rise from the district league A (Enz / Murr) to the Regionalliga Süd within just eight years (1986-1994) also the opposite way within 14 years (1997-2011) and the sad record of three consecutive Relegations from the Association League Württemberg in the district league A (2008-2011). After another relegation, the TSF played in the 2015/16 season for the first time since 1985 in the district league B. In 2015/16, after the original withdrawal, they returned to the district league A.

Placements in recent years

  • 1984/85 - District League Enz-Murr B (1st place)
  • 1985/86 - Kreisliga Enz-Murr A (1st place)
  • 1986/87 - District League Enz-Murr (13th place)
  • 1987/88 - District League Enz-Murr (1st place)
  • 1988/89 - Landesliga Württemberg (11th place)
  • 1989/90 - Landesliga Württemberg (1st place)
  • 1990/91 - Association League Württemberg (1st place)
  • 1991/92 - Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (9th place)
  • 1992/93 - Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (6th place)
  • 1993/94 - Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (4th place)
  • 1994/95 - Regionalliga Süd (5th place)
  • 1995/96 - Regionalliga Süd (5th place)
  • 1996/97 - Regionalliga Süd (15th place)
  • 1997/98 - Regionalliga Süd (12th place)
  • 1998/99 - Regionalliga Süd (12th place)
  • 1999/2000 - Regionalliga Süd (15th place)
  • 2000/01 - Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (14th place)
  • 2001/02 - Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (17th place)
  • 2002/03 - Association League Württemberg (4th place)
  • 2003/04 - Association League Württemberg (12th place)
  • 2004/05 - Association League Württemberg (10th place)
  • 2005/06 - Association League Württemberg (5th place)
  • 2006/07 - Association League Württemberg (6th place)
  • 2007/08 - Association League Württemberg (12th place)
  • 2008/09 - Association League Württemberg (16th place)
  • 2009/10 - Landesliga Württemberg (16th place)
  • 2010/11 - District League Enz-Murr (16th place)
  • 2011/12 - Kreisliga A Enz-Murr 2 (2nd place)
  • 2012/13 - District League Enz-Murr (15th place)
  • 2013/14 - Kreisliga A Enz-Murr 2 (7th place)
  • 2014/15 - Kreisliga A Enz-Murr 2 (13th place)
  • 2015/16 - District League B Enz-Murr 5 (2nd place)
  • 2016/17 - Kreisliga A Enz-Murr 2 (14th place)
  • 2017/18 - District League B Enz-Murr 5

Well-known players and coaches

Handball

The handball department of TSF Ditzingen was founded in the summer of 1946 with the participation of the later honorary chairman Rolf Berkes. From 1947 it also had a women's team and from 1953 a youth team. Today it is one of the largest clubs in the Stuttgart handball area. The first men's team won the Leonberg district cup in 1970, played temporarily in the Württembergliga and currently (2020/21 season) in the association league. The 2nd men's team currently plays (2020/21 season) in the regional league, after the team was promoted four times in 5 years.

While full field handball was still played on the old club's own sports field on Ditzenbrunner Strasse in the first few years, following the general trend, the switch to indoor handball took place in the 1960s . The sports hall of the Ditzingen Stadthalle, built in 1966, was initially used as a training and play venue, and today it is primarily the Glemsaue sports hall (since 1980), the Konrad Kocher school sports hall (since 1993) and the Alfred Fögen hall in Ditzingen-Hirschlanden .

athletics

The athletics department of TSF Ditzingen formed the athletics community (LG) Glems on December 4, 1970 together with TSV Eltingen , KSG Gerlingen, TSG Leonberg and TSV Münchingen. Today the LG belongs to Ditzingen, SVGG Hirschlanden-Schöckingen, TSV Höfingen and TSG Leonberg.

Since 1971, athletes from Ditzingen within LG Glems have won 33 championship titles at state championships, 39 runner-up titles as well as first place at southern German championships and five championship titles at German championships. The most prominent athlete is Dietmar Haaf , who began his sporting career in 1974 in Ditzingen and in 1986 he became the junior world champion in the long jump as well as the German indoor and outdoor champion.

fencing

The fencing department of TSF Ditzingen was founded in January 1975 and celebrated its greatest successes in the 2000s. In 2005 and 2007 the men's sword team reached the semi-finals of the German championships with Michael Flegler , Ingo Grausam and Klaus Schäfer. In 2003 and 2006 the team won the German Cup, in 2004 the TSF lost to FC Leipzig in the cup final . The TSF celebrated the third victory of the German Cup in 2013 with the line-up of Samuel Unterhauser , Laszlo Kovacs and Benedikt Joachim in Hanau.

The women's epee team in the regular line-up Pia Paul, Marion Weis and Melanie Auracher is also among the top ten in Germany, made it to the semi-finals of the German Cup in 2006 and tenth of the DM in 2006 and 2007. In April 2007, the Ditzingen women also broke through the years of domination of the Heidenheimer SB - after all the performance base of the German Fencing Federation - at the Württemberg championships and won the title.

At the B-Jugend-DM (U14) 2010 in Reutlingen, epee junior fencer Samuel Unterhauser won a national individual title for the Ditzinger fencers for the first time. The senior teams of the club also succeeded in doing this at the DM in Dresden 2010: The men's epee team ( Igor Borrmann , Bruno Kachur, Laszlo Kovacs, Bernd Schlottke) took 1st place, as did the women’s epee (Pia Paul, Uschi and Moni Willrett and Margit Kachur), who defended their previous year's title and brought the championship to Ditzingen for the fourth time.

The TSF Ditzingen coaching team included Olympic champion Robert Felisiak . Born in Poland, he won Olympic gold with the German epee team at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.

Sports facilities

Old sports fields

In March 1920, the Weilimdorf community leased the association a heather space in the stone tube, which the association members prepared themselves. In 1925 the club in Ditzingen bought the area between Beutenbach and Lachgraben and expanded it as a sports field. It was inaugurated in June 1926, but later abandoned and now residential buildings have been built over.

Stadium at the clay pit

The football department has played its home games in the stadium at the Lehmgrube since 1980. It has a covered main grandstand, back straight, scoreboard and speaker's booth. The total capacity is 4000 spectators. The stadium record was achieved in the 1993/94 season against the Stuttgarter Kickers with 5500 spectators. In 1999 Trumpf GmbH & Co KG secured the naming rights to the stadium. The contract expired in 2009. At the request of the company, the name was deleted in 2014. Since then, the old name Stadion an der Lehmgrube has been used again.

In 2009, a new artificial turf pitch was put into use directly next to the stadium.

TSF SportCenter

TSF SportCenter

In 2007 the club opened its new SportCenter on Ringwiesenstrasse in the center of Ditzingen. The building, which is located between the indoor pool and the town hall, has a net floor area of ​​765 m² and consists of a two-storey rectangular hall and an elevated rotunda, which sets an urban accent towards the new residential area "Weidenpark". The plans were provided by the architects B. Busse + V. Lückgens in Renningen . The construction costs amounted to approx. 1.68 million euros. In addition to the sports hall, the SportCenter includes a fitness room, the TSF Ditzingen office, meeting rooms and a lounge.

literature

  • 100 years of Turn- und Sportfreunde Ditzingen 1893 e. V. Ditzingen 1993
  • 125 years of Turn- und Sportfreunde Ditzingen 1893 e. V. Ditzingen 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 50 years of football in Ditzingen . In: Ditzinger Anzeiger, June 20, 1969.
  2. Command back: Ditzingen is allowed to join the A-League , in: Leonberger Kreiszeitung from June 28, 2016.
  3. TSF Ditzingen: 40 years of handball . 1986; 50 years TSF Ditzingen, handball department 1946–1996 , annual information 1996/97.
  4. Entry on the TSF Ditzingen website , accessed on January 30, 2017.
  5. ^ Ditzinger Anzeiger, January 10, 1975.
  6. 50 years of football in Ditzingen . In: Ditzinger Anzeiger, June 20, 1969.
  7. TSF SportCenter. Information . Ditzingen [2007]