TSG Friesenheim

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TSG Friesenheim
Full name TSG Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim Bundesliga Handball GmbH
Nickname (s) The owls
Founded 1881
Club colors Red White
Hall Friedrich-Ebert-Halle
TSG sports center
Places 2,268 seats
1,000 seats
executive Director Lisa Hessler
Trainer Benjamin Matschke
league Handball Bundesliga
2019/20
rank 17th place
DHB Cup Quarter finals
Website die-eulen.de
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The gymnastics and sports community 1881 Friesenheim eV is a sports club with around 1,000 members in Ludwigshafen am Rhein in the Friesenheim district . The first men's team in the handball department has been called since the 2017/18 season: Die Eulen Ludwigshafen .

Old TSG Friesenheim logo

Nationally known, the association is mainly through the first Handball -Männermannschaft that in the season 2010/11 in the handball league played after the team was active in the second division before since 1995th On December 26, 2010, the game against the reigning champions THW Kiel was the first time TSG Friesenheim met on TV on Sport1 . The team is mainly called the owls by fans and those responsible , which is based on a local legend of the 20th century. A Friesenheimer named Rochus walked past the village church at night, not quite sober, and thought he saw sparks in the church tower. He woke the whole village, the fire brigade moved in, but it was found that Rochus had only seen an owl. Since then, there has been a strong connection to this animal in Friesenheim and the club was later called The Owls .

Club history

The TSG Friesenheim was created after the Second World War from the 1881 founded Turnverein Friesenheim and in 1891 formed Turngesellschaft Friesenheim . Initially, the new merger association was still called TG Friesenheim , but at a general meeting in 1954 the name of the association was changed to the still valid name Turn- und Sportgemeinde 1881 Friesenheim eV .

Handball department

The first handball team of TSG Friesenheim played in the 2nd Handball Bundesliga South from the 1995/96 season . TSG Friesenheim is in first place in the Eternal Table of the 2nd Handball Bundesliga South, which has been held since 1993/94 . On the 33rd match day of the 2009/10 season , TSG succeeded in winning the title in the 2nd League South with a 33:20 win against TUSPO Obernburg and the associated promotion to the handball Bundesliga, from which they returned immediately after one season descent. Three years later, at the end of the 2013/14 season , as champions of the second division, the promotion to the first division again succeeded. At the end of the 2014/15 season , the team had to leave them as relegated. In the 2016/17 season , coach Benjamin Matschke's team again made it to the handball Bundesliga . In the following 2017/18 season , the team reached 16th place and was thus able to celebrate relegation in the top German division for the first time. In the 2018/19 season , the team again reached 16th place and celebrated relegation in the handball Bundesliga for the second time in a row.

The department has three other men's teams, one women's team and numerous youth teams. For tax reasons, the first team has been removed from the club and is supported by TSG Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim Bundesliga-Handball GmbH .

Squad for the 2020/21 season

No. Nat. Surname position Date of birth size since
12 North MacedoniansNorth Macedonians Martin Tomovski TW 07/10/1997 1.94 m 2019
16 SloveneSlovene Gorazd Škof TW 07/11/1977 1.88 m 2019
54 GermanGerman Leon Hoblaj TW 04/05/1999 1.90 m 2013
8th GermanGerman Gunnar Dietrich (C)Captain of the crew RL 03/03/1986 2.03 m 2013
11 GermanGerman Jonathan Scholz LA 09/13/1991 1.87 m 2017
14th GermanGerman Maximilian Haider KM 04/26/1996 1.97 m 2017
19th GermanGerman Jan Remmlinger LA , RM 02/26/1994 1.91 m 2017
20th GermanGerman Alexander Falk RA 10/30/1997 1.89 m 2016
22nd GermanGerman Jannik Hofmann LA 05/23/1995 1.91 m 2018
23 GermanGerman Pascal Durak RA 09/08/1984 1.80 m 2015
24 GermanGerman Pascal Buehrer RM 10/01/1995 1.86 m 2017
25th GermanGerman Dominik Mappes RM December 25, 1994 1.91 m 2019
28 GermanGerman Hendrik Wagner RL 08/15/1997 2.00 m 2019
35 GermanGerman Yessine Meddeb RR 05/30/2000 1.85 m 2020
37 GermanGerman Max Neuhaus RM 08/10/1999 1.85 m 2019
39 GermanGerman Benedict dam KM 12/30/2000 1.87 m 2000
55 RussianRussian Azat Valiulline RL 09/01/1990 2.07 m 2018
69 GermanGerman Christian Klimek KM 01/08/1990 2.02 m 2020
77 GermanGerman Jannek Klein RR 03/25/1999 1.96 m 2019
98 GermanGerman Max Kessler LA 04/23/1998 1.94 m 2020
GermanGerman Benjamin Matschke Trainer 07/19/1982 2015
GermanGerman Frank Eckhardt Assistant coach 05/09/1967 1997
GermanGerman Frank Mueller Assistant coach 05/04/1986 2016

Additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

Former players

The seasonal balances since 1995/96

season Division space Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1995/96 2. BL South 13 34 11 2 21st 0698: 0757 - 059 24:44
1996/97 2. BL South 11 34 16 1 17th 0699: 0737 - 038 33:35
1997/98 2. BL South 12 34 14th 2 18th 0753: 0805 - 052 30:38
1998/99 2. BL South 04th 34 22nd 4th 8th 0756: 0692 + 064 48:20
1999/00 2. BL South 05 34 18th 4th 12 0739: 0676 + 063 40:28
2000/01 2. BL South 03 34 20th 7th 07th 0811: 0715 + 096 47:21
2001/02 2. BL South 03 34 26th 4th 04th 0864: 0680 +184 56:12
2002/03 2. BL South 03 34 23 4th 07th 0897: 0797 +100 50:18
2003/04 2. BL South 08th 34 16 7th 11 0877: 0846 + 031 39:29
2004/05 2. BL South 04th 34 20th 5 09 0938: 0874 + 064 45:23
2005/06 2. BL South 07th 36 18th 4th 14th 1002: 0952 + 050 40:32
2006/07 2. BL South 13 34 13 2 19th 0999: 1013 - 014 28:40
2007/08 2. BL South 06th 34 17th 1 16 1019: 1030 - 011 35:33
2008/09 2. BL South 02 34 22nd 3 09 1040: 0934 +106 47:21
2009/10 2. BL South 01 34 26th 1 07th 1083: 0956 +127 53:15
2010/11 1st BL 18th 34 4th 03 27 0932: 1089 −157 11:57
2011/12 2nd BL 11 38 15th 7th 16 1031: 1055 - 024 37:39
2012/13 2nd BL 11 36 17th 2 17th 1002: 1005 - 003 36:36
2013/14 2nd BL 01 36 24 3 09 1017: 0925 + 092 51:21
2014/15 1st BL 17th 36 12 01 23 0920: 1064 −144 25:47
2015/16 2nd BL 04th 40 27 4th 09 1105: 1020 + 085 58:22
2016/17 2nd BL 03 36 24 3 11 1073: 1000 + 073 51:25
2017/18 1st BL 16 34 6th 3 25th 0828: 0946 −118 15:53
2018/19 1st BL 16 34 5 4th 25th 0802: 0955 −153 14:54
2019/20 1st BL 17th 27 6th 3 18th 0639: 0702 - 063 15:39
Ascent
descent

The biggest successes

  • 1929 - German handball championship in Großfeld (as TV Friesenheim)
  • 1930 - German handball championship in Großfeld (as TV Friesenheim)
  • 1986 - Promotion to the district league
  • 1988 - Promotion to the Association League
  • 1989 - Promotion to the league
  • 1993 - Promotion to the regional league
  • 1994 - Relay Champion, Vice Southwest Champion
  • 1995 - Relay champion, Southwest champion, Palatinate Cup winner, promotion to the second division
  • 2001 - 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga South
  • 2002 - 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga South
  • 2004 - 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga South
  • 2007 - Reaching the quarter-finals in the DHB Cup (26:37 defeat at THW Kiel)
  • 2009 - Vice-champion in the 2nd Bundesliga South, participation in the relegation games
  • 2010 - Champion in the 2nd Bundesliga South, promotion to the first division
  • 2014 - Champion in the 2nd Bundesliga, promotion to the first division
  • 2017 - 3rd place in the 2nd Bundesliga, promotion to the first division
  • 2018 - 16th place in the handball Bundesliga, first relegation in the top division
  • 2019 - 16th place in the handball Bundesliga, again relegation in the top division

Venue

TSG Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim plays its Bundesliga home games in the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, built in 1965 . The hall has 2,250 spectators and is therefore one of the smallest in the Bundesliga.

youth

The male A-youth around captain Christian Dissinger won the runner-up in the 2010 finals of the German championship in Duisburg. In 2009 they won the small final against SG Kronau / Östringen in St-Leon-Rot. As in 2008, the B-youth achieved third place in the German championship.

Other departments

In addition to the well-known handball department, the club also has a fencing , gymnastics and badminton department. The gymnastics department is the largest of the club and is geared towards popular sports. The fitness and gymnastics offers are also integrated into the gymnastics department.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Perpetual table since 1993/1994 , www.bundesligainfo.de, accessed on April 6, 2015
  2. a b handball-world.news: Talent and veteran - Eulen Ludwigshafen with two newcomers , accessed on January 17, 2020
  3. handball-world.news: Two new additions and one farewell: TVB Stuttgart is filling the right back space position , accessed on January 17, 2020
  4. handball-world.news: TV Emsdetten brings Frederic Stüber's first division experience to the district , accessed on June 15, 2020
  5. handball-world.news: "Injury alone is not decisive": Kai Dippe at the end of his career , accessed on June 24, 2020
  6. handball-world.news: Second division promoted TuS Fürstenfeldbruck brings goalkeepers from the 1st Bundesliga , accessed on August 6, 2020
  7. shz.de: Altenholz “Wölfe” keep the test game open until the final phase against THW Kiel , accessed on August 23, 2020