TSG Altenhagen-Heepen

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TSG Altenhagen-Heepen
Logo of TSG Altenhagen-Heepen
Full name Training and game
community Altenhagen-Heepen eV
Abbreviation (s) TSG A / H
Founded 1986
Club colors Red Blue
Hall Seidensticker hall
Places 5,500
executive Director Christian Sprdlik
Trainer Carl Moritz Wagner
league Oberliga Westfalen
2018/19
rank 2nd place
Website tsg-ah.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National 10 years of the 2nd handball Bundesliga,
West German champions A youth 2005

The TSG Altenhagen-Heepen (officially: training and game community Altenhagen-Heepen eV ) is a handball club from Bielefeld . The syndicate between TSV Altenhagen 03 and SpVg Heepen has existed since 1986. The first team has been playing in the fourth-class Oberliga Westfalen since relegation in 2014 . Between 1993 and 2003 the club played in the 2nd Bundesliga , also under the names TSG Bielefeld and HSG 02 Bielefeld . The home venue is the Seidensticker Halle .

history

The parent clubs

TSV Altenhagen 03

Logo of TSV Altenhagen 03

TSV Altenhagen 03 was founded on May 10, 1903 as the Altenhagen gymnastics club . Initially a pure men's gymnastics club , TV received a handball department in 1928. After the end of the Second World War , the Altenhagen gymnastics and sports club was re-established on September 6, 1945 . On November 2, 1950, the club was then renamed TSV Altenhagen 03 .

In field handball , the Altenhageners rose to the then first-class Gauliga Westfalen in 1939 and promptly became runner-up in Season I behind TV Unity Jöllenbeck . After the end of the war, the now TSV reached the then first-class Oberliga Westfalen in 1960 , but had to relegate two years later. In 1966, they were promoted back to the second-rate league, before moving up to the Regional League West, which was introduced in the meantime, in 1973. This season the Altenhagener champions of the north group and prevailed in the finals against TuS Ferndorf . Since the Bundesliga was dissolved in the same year, the TSV handball team remained a regional league.

In the hall, the TSV handball players were Westphalian runners -up in 1967 after a 6: 7 defeat in the final against Schalksmühler TV . Two years later the Altenhagener were one of the founding members of the then second-rate Regionalliga West , from which they had to relegate two years later . Ironically, sixth place in the 1970/71 relegation season was the best placement of the Altenhagen handball players in the regional league. The recovery succeeded in 1976, before three years later it went down again as bottom of the table in the Oberliga Westfalen.

TSV Altenhagen 03 produced two German national players: Manfred Horstkötter and Hartmut Kania . At the field handball world championship in 1963 Horstkötter reached second place with the German team. The former TSV goalkeeper Hans Feuss later became a member of the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia .

SpVg Heepen

Main article: SpVg Heepen

Logo of the SpVg Heepen

The club goes to the gymnastics club Heepen , which was founded on July 24, 1894, and which started a handball department in 1927. In the meantime, the workers 'sports club Heepen was founded in 1904 and was a member of the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Association . The worker sports team later took the name Jahn Heepen on before the club after the takeover by the Nazis banned 1,933th All local clubs have been brought together in the Heepen sports club . After the end of the war, it became the Heepen Sports Association on August 16, 1945 .

The handball players of SpVg Heepen rose in 1980 to the then second-rate Regionalliga West and played in this division, which was only third-rate from 1985, until TSG was founded. The greatest successes were the third places in the seasons 1980/81 and 1981/82. In the 1980/81 DHB Cup, the Heeperinnen caused a sensation with victories over Pulheimer SC and VfL Engelskirchen and were only eliminated in the quarter-finals at 1:20 pm at VfL Oldenburg . The men were promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen in 1981, where they met their future merger partner Altenhagen. After only one season, however, the Heeper went down again.

fusion

As early as 1980, both clubs were negotiating a merger of the respective handball departments. However, the members of the Altenhagen handball team refused to join forces. In 1986 a new attempt was started, but this time too there were major reservations on the Altenhagen side. Finally, the board members were able to agree on the merger, which was supported by a large majority on Heeper side with only three votes against. The members of TSV Altenhagen also gave their approval, but 40.6 percent voted against the merger.

TSG Altenhagen-Heepen

After the merger (1986 to 2002)

After the merger to form TSG Altenhagen-Heepen, the men's team was promoted to the Regionalliga West in 1991, where TSG promptly became runner-up in the northern group . After a successful championship round, the team only failed in the final due to the away goal rule on the Versmoldern. A year later , the Bielefeld team reached the final again, where coach Jörg Harke's team prevailed against TV Vallendar and became the first team in the city to be promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. In the same season, the team took part in the DHB Cup for the first time and failed in the second round to GWD Minden .

With the GDR - most capped player Frank-Michael Wahl reinforced TSG started with a 20: 19-victory against the second team of the SG Flensburg-Handewitt . At the end of the season the league was managed. In the DHB Cup 1993/94 , the Bielefeld failed in round two with 22:23 against the Bundesliga club TUSEM Essen . From 1994 the club called itself TSG Bielefeld and advanced to the round of 16 in the 1994/95 DHB Cup , where TSG lost 22:23 against Bundesliga club THW Kiel . In the 2nd Bundesliga, the team advanced to sixth place in the 1995/96 season .

Three years later , TSG finished sixth again and played the most successful cup season . Via the stations TSV Altenholz , SG Hameln , ThSV Eisenach and SG Solingen , the Bielefeld team advanced to the quarter-finals, where TSG lost 25:34 at TBV Lemgo . In the following years the club stagnated and did not get beyond the relegation battle in the 2nd Bundesliga. The main reason were financial problems, which the department head Jörg Zillies developed a restructuring concept to resolve . In the 1999/2000 DHB Cup , the Bielefeld team reached the round of 16, where they lost to VfL Bad Schwartau .

Failed HSG and decline (2002 to 2009)

In summer 2002, the association merged with TuS 97 Bielefeld-Jöllenbeck to form HSG 02 Bielefeld . TuS 97 was created in 1997 through the merger of the handball departments of TuS Jöllenbeck and SC 04/26 Bielefeld and was the second force in Bielefeld handball in the regional league. In 1998, the team narrowly failed to advance to the 2nd Bundesliga. But the HSG 02 was not a success. In the first season of 2002/03 , the team was relegated from the bottom of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga. In the following regional league season 2003/04 , relegation could only be secured with great difficulty. Due to internal quarrels, TuS 97 left the syndicate and took over the place of the second team in the association league.

The rest of the HSG rose in the following 2004/05 season in the Oberliga Westfalen. The male A-youth, who became West German champion in the same year and only failed in the quarter-finals for the German championship at the later champions SG Wallau / Massenheim , gave hope . The successful team included Malte Schröder , who later became a Bundesliga player at TBV Lemgo, TuS N-Lübbecke and MT Melsungen . The HSG 02 meanwhile again took on the name TSG Altenhagen-Heepen and from 2006 met the former merger partner TuS 97 Bielefeld-Jöllenbeck again. After a runner-up in 2008 behind the TuS Ferndorf , the promotion to the Regionalliga West succeeded a year later.

Present (since 2009)

The goal in the new season was to qualify for the newly created 3rd division , for which tenth place had to be achieved. As fifth in the table , the qualification was clearly achieved. In the opening season 2010/11 TSG was third in the table behind TuS Ferndorf and TuS Wermelskirchen . But the team could not build on this success in the following years and rose again in the 2013/14 season as a knocked-down table back in the Oberliga Westfalen. There the team was runner-up behind TuS Spenge in the 2017/18 season and again runner-up behind LiT Tribe Germania a year later .

Personalities

Venues

For a long time, TSG's home games took place in the sports hall of the Heepen high school . The hall has a capacity of approx. 800 places and is affectionately referred to as Heeper Dom by the supporters of TSG . Since the club was restructured in the 2017/18 league season, most of TSG's home games have taken place in the Seidenstickerhalle , which has a capacity of around 5500 spectators.

More teams

The second TSG team plays in the Ostwestfalen regional league in the 2012/2013 season . The third and fourth representatives of the club are fighting for points in the district league A and B Bielefeld-Herford . Of the three women's teams, the club's second and third representatives play in the district class. In addition, a total of 17 youth teams take part in games for TSG.

The first TSG women's team took over the place of SpVg Heepen in the Regionalliga West. During the 1990/91 season, however, the team was withdrawn from the current season. In 2016 the team was relegated to the district league.

In 2005, the male A youth, who won the West German championship, ensured the greatest success in the youth field. The team thus qualified for the German championship, where TSG failed in the first round at SG Wallau / Massenheim .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Arne Schütforth: Here and now - or no longer in this generation . In: Neue Westfälische of August 24, 2016
  2. Our association (from the foundation until today). TSG Altenhagen-Heepen, accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  3. ^ Sven Webers: Field handball Gauklassen 1939/40 (Gaue IX - XII). Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on December 1, 2015 .
  4. Altenhagen's only national player. Neue Westfälische, accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  5. Hans Feuss, MdL. Hans Feuss , accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  6. Willi Castrup & Stefan Worbs: The SVH-story. SpVg Heepen, accessed on January 15, 2016 .
  7. ^ Sven Webers: DHB Cup women 1980/81. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 24, 2014 .
  8. ^ Sven Webers: Regionalliga 1991/92. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  9. ^ Sven Webers: DHB Cup men 1994/95. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  10. Sven Webers: DHB-Pokal men 1995/96. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 15, 2014 .
  11. Sven Webers: Regionalliga (III. League) women 1990/91. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on August 7, 2018 .
  12. Sven Webers: German Championship mA-Jugend 2004/05. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on March 31, 2016 .

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