TSG Harsewinkel
Surname | Gymnastics and Sports Association from 1925 eV Harsewinkel |
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Club colors | orange-black |
Founded | March 5, 1925 |
Association headquarters | Harsewinkel , North Rhine-Westphalia |
Chairman | Karl-Heinz Schröder |
Homepage | tsg-harsewinkel.de |
The TSG Harsewinkel (full name: Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft von 1925 eV Harsewinkel ) is a sports club from Harsewinkel . The association has over 2,500 members in ten departments. The first soccer team played for two years in the third-class Oberliga Westfalen in the late 1970s . The club colors are orange and black.
history
On March 5, 1925, the game and sports club Harsewinkel was founded. Two weeks later, the name was changed to DJK-SSV Harsewinkel . At the same time the football department was founded. On 24 March 1927, the DJK-SSV merged with the established on August 15, 1925 TV Harsewinkel for gymnastics, games and sports community Harsewinkel . This merger did not last long. Due to constant quarrels about money and influence, the merger association split up again after a few months into DJK Eintracht Harsewinkel and TV Deutsche Turnerschar Harsewinkel . After Adolf Hitler came to power , all DJK associations across the country were banned. The members of the DJK Eintracht joined the gymnastics club, which was now called the gymnastics and sports club Harsewinkel .
After the end of the Second World War , the gymnastics and sports club was dissolved. On October 10, 1945, the footballers founded FC Harsewinkel . Together with the re-established gymnastics club, today's gymnastics and sports community was founded by a further merger on May 31, 1950 . TSG Harsewinkel offers football, handball , hapkido , athletics , swimming , handicapped sports , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball .
Soccer
TSG Harsewinkel football | |||
Venue | Moddenbach Stadium | ||
Places | 3,000 | ||
Head coach | Martin Simov | ||
league | District league B1 Gütersloh | ||
2019/20 | 7th place
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history
In 1946 the team, which at that time was still known as FC Harsewinkel , was promoted to the district class for the first time. Four years later, the Harsewinkel team had to relegate again after a 3: 5 defeat after extra time against SuS Lage , but managed to get back up immediately. After several years in the Münster relay , where the Harsewinkel team finished third in 1953 and 1954, TSG switched to the Bielefeld relay in 1956 and promptly dismounted. It was not until 1969 that he was promoted to the district class again. At the same time, the local agricultural machinery company Claas joined TSG. With the help of “football development shares” with a nominal value between 50 and 1,000 marks , the club was to be brought “closer to Harsewinkel” in paid football and the Bundesliga . Managing director Emil Frank received the nickname " Porno -Emil" in the local press after an advertising campaign with barely clad young women . With the help of well-paid players who got a job at Claas, the team made it to the national league in 1971.
At the same time, however, President Walter Claas and Managing Director Emil Frank were charged with violating the contract player statute and banned . Among other things, a players agent received a fee of 9,000 marks per transfer . The team was not deterred by these quarrels and managed with one point ahead of SV Porta Neesen and SV Ennigloh 09 the direct march into the Association League Westphalia , from which they were relegated again as bottom of the table. Back in the national league, the team strengthened by the former Bundesliga player Gerd Kohl was grouped into season 4 and met from teams from the Münsterland . With one point ahead of the Warendorfer SU , the direct rise was achieved. But the second league season 1974/75 ended with relegation as bottom of the table. In 1977 the third promotion to the association league succeeded, this time from the national league season 5, in which clubs from the center of Westphalia played.
In 1978 , the Harsewinkler qualified as tenth in the table for the newly created Oberliga Westfalen. TSG benefited from the merger of the soccer departments of the Gütersloh clubs DJK and Arminia to form FC Gütersloh , which freed up a place in the league for TSG. After a tenth place in the 1978/79 season , relegation followed a year later as bottom of the table. The team was passed in 1981 as bottom of the table in the state league and rose two years later in the district league. After a runner-up behind VfB 03 Bielefeld in 1990, they were promoted back to the state league two years later. At the end of the season, however, it promptly went back to the district league.
After two more runners-up championships in 1996 and 1998 behind VfB Schloß Holte and DJK Wiedenbrück , they were promoted to the state league again in 2000, where TSG was able to establish itself but did not get beyond the relegation battle. In 2005 it went back to the district league and the Harsewinkelers were passed through to the district league A a year later. After being runner-up in 2008, 2009 and 2010, he was promoted to the district league in 2012. On the penultimate matchday of the 2013/14 season, TSG secured the championship in the district league with a 0-0 win against SV Jerxen-Orbke and thus made their promotion to the national league perfect. Two years later, TSG rose again to the district league with just seven points. It was the first of three relegations in a row that led the Harsewinkel team to the district league B in 2018.
Stadion
TSG Harsewinkel plays its home games in the Moddenbach Stadium . The stadium was built in 1966 and can seat 3,000 spectators. There are no seats. Along the processional there are roofed places over a length of about 50 meters. The playing field is surrounded by a running track that has six and four tracks along the covered grandstand. The stadium name is derived from the Moddenbachtal that is located south of the stadium.
Personalities
Seasonal balance sheets
Placements on a green background indicate an ascent, while a red background indicates a descent.
Season balances 1969 to 1995 | |||||
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season | league | Level | space | Points | |
1969/70 | District class, Gr. 1 | V | 3. | 33:24 | |
1970/71 | District class, Gr. 1 | V | 1. | 55: 5 | |
1971/72 | Landesliga , Gr. 1 | IV | 1. | 43:17 | |
1972/73 | Association League , Gr. 1 | III | 16. | 22:38 | |
1973/74 | Landesliga, Gr. 4th | IV | 1. | 40:20 | |
1974/75 | Association League, Gr. 1 | III | 18th | 23:45 | |
1975/76 | Landesliga, Gr. 5 | IV | 2. | 38:22 | |
1976/77 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | IV | 1. | 45:15 | |
1977/78 | Association League, Gr. 1 | III | 10. | 36:32 | |
1978/79 | Oberliga | III | 10. | 31:37 | |
1979/80 | Oberliga | III | 18th | 18:50 | |
1980/81 | Association League, Gr. 1 | IV | 16. | 17:43 | |
1981/82 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | V | 9. | 31:29 | |
1982/83 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | V | 14th | 25:35 | |
1983/84 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 5. | 33:27 | |
1984/85 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 6th | 34:26 | |
1985/86 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 6th | 32:28 | |
1986/87 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 10. | 28:32 | |
1987/88 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 6th | 34:30 | |
1988/89 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 12. | 28:32 | |
1989/90 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 2. | 44:16 | |
1990/91 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 4th | 34:26 | |
1991/92 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 1. | 43:17 | |
1992/93 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | V | 16. | 21:39 | |
1993/94 | District League, Gr. 2 | VI | 11. | 24:32 | |
1994/95 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 13. | 26:34 |
Seasonal balances since 1995 | |||||
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season | league | Level | space | Points | |
1995/96 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 2. | 58 | |
1996/97 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 4th | 54 | |
1997/98 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 2. | 59 | |
1998/99 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 2. | 53 | |
1999/00 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 1. | 71 | |
2000/01 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VI | 9. | 45 | |
2001/02 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VI | 12. | 29 | |
2002/03 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VI | 12. | 35 | |
2003/04 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VI | 13. | 33 | |
2004/05 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VI | 16. | 17th | |
2005/06 | District League, Gr. 2 | VII | 14th | 31 | |
2006/07 | District league A | VIII | 3. | 68 | |
2007/08 | District league A | VIII | 2. | 67 | |
2008/09 | District league A | IX | 2. | 67 | |
2009/10 | District league A | IX | 2. | 68 | |
2010/11 | District league A | IX | 4th | 60 | |
2011/12 | District league A | IX | 1. | 76 | |
2012/13 | District League, Gr. 2 | VIII | 5. | 55 | |
2013/14 | District League, Gr. 2 | VIII | 1. | 68 | |
2014/15 | Landesliga, Gr. 1 | VII | 13. | 34 | |
2015/16 | Landesliga, Gr. 2 | VII | 16. | 7th | |
2016/17 | District League, Gr. 2 | VIII | 17th | 13 | |
2017/18 | District league A | IX | 16. | 22nd | |
2018/19 | District league B2 | X | 4th | 56 | |
2019/20 | District league B1 | X | 7th | 35 |
Handball
The home venue of the Harsewinkel handball players is the triple gymnasium Harsewinkel . It is located on Tecklenburger Weg next to the Harsewinkel grammar school.
Men
The first men's handball team was coached from 2008 to 2013 by the 86-time German national player Mike Bezdicek , who rose with the team twice. The second promotion was achieved in 2013 and led TSG to the fifth-class Verbandsliga Westfalen. Five years later, the Harsewinkel then rose to the Oberliga Westfalen . However, there was direct relegation in the 2018/19 season.
Women
The first women's team rose in 2015 with a flawless record of 44: 0 points in the association league, but had to leave it two years later with a full 1:43 points.
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Hardy Green , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 , p. 216.
- ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics : Football in West Germany 1945–1952 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 42, 151 .
- ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2013, p. 29, 71, 200 .
- ^ A b Hardy Grüne, Hansjürgen Jablonski, Dietrich Schulze-Marmeling , Matthias Thoma and Frank Willig: Football clubs and their sponsors . In: Zeitspiel, No. 8, page 46
- ↑ TSG Harsewinkel. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 5, 2019 .
Web links
Coordinates: 51 ° 58 ′ 2.9 ″ N , 8 ° 13 ′ 20.5 ″ E