TSG Lübbenau 63

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TSG Lübbenau
Logo TSG Luebbenau.gif
Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Association
Lübbenau 63 eV
Seat Lübbenau / Spreewald , Brandenburg
founding 1963
Colours blue yellow
Website www.tsg-luebbenau.de
First soccer team
Venue Spreewald Stadium
Places 3,000
league District league
2015/16 1st place (District League South Brandenburg North)
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The TSG Lübbenau 63 is a German sports club was established in 1963 from Lübbenau / Spreewald in Oberspreewald-Lausitz . The club plays football , handball and badminton , among other things .

Soccer

TSG historical logo

TSG Lübbenau was created on April 27, 1963 from a merger of the lower-class clubs Aktivist Lübbenau and Turbine Lübbenau . The local lignite works acted as the carrier company . Just one year after the merger, TSG Lübbenau was promoted to the Cottbus district league . After more than a decade of third division football, Lübbenau won the championship in the Cottbus district for the first time in the 1977/78 season and was promoted to the GDR league .

Lübbenau missed relegation behind engine "Fritz Heckert" only slightly behind and had to leave the league after only one season together with Robur Zittau and TSG Gröditz . In 1980 the club from Niederlausitz managed to get promoted again immediately before the second Energie Cottbus team, analogous to 1978 . In the second attempt, TSG Lübbenau had to be relegated this time as the bottom of the table.

In the following years Lübbenau played consistently in the district league until the turnaround. In 1983 and 1989, after Chemie Döbern and Chemie Guben, the renewed promotion to second place was only just missed. By winning the Cottbus District Cup , Lübbenau took part in the FDGB Cup for the first time in 1989 , in which they lost 5-0 in the first main round against BFC Dynamo . After the reunification, TSG Lübbenau was integrated into the Brandenburg Association . After a weak first season, in which Lübbenau only barely saved himself from relegated Prussia Frankfurt , the Brandenburgers were able to establish themselves in the association league until 1996.

Since the relegation from the regional league in the 2002/03 season, TSG Lübbenau played in the central Brandenburg regional class. In the 2009/2010 season, TSG Lübbenau was relegated again and played in the Spreewald district league. A year later she returned to the national class. After relegation to the district league Südbrandenburg Nord, they returned to the district league in 2016.

The home of the Brandenburgers is the Spreewaldstadion , which offers space for 3000 spectators.

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people

badminton

The predecessor club Turbine Lübbenau played a pioneering role in badminton in the Cottbus district. At the first two district team championships at the end of the 1950s, Turbine was in the final and lost to the later first GDR champion activist Tröbitz. Michael Lehmann, Elli Suba, Klaus Vater, Elli Jordan, Marina Suba, Franz Bubas, Petra Steffens, Barbara Wilhelm, Gero Feldbinder and Diana Moschinski won medals at junior and senior championships. In 1973 TSG Lübbenau was third in the GDR team championships for students. The first adult team played in the GDR league for years. With the turnaround, game operations in the club almost completely came to a standstill.

Handball

The club's handball department has around 100 members who play in seven teams. The department emerged from the Lok Lübbenau association founded in 1956 . The first men's team won five championship titles and was runner-up eight times; In 1989 she rose to the league and then played six years in the regional league. Since then she has played in the BB-Liga and since 2010 in the newly founded handball league Ostsee-Spree .

Other sports

Other sports that TSG Lübbenau offers are volleyball , judo , athletics , archery , aerobics , gymnastics , bowling and table tennis .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gabriela Müller: Seven times seven equals 50 years of Lübbenau-Neustadt. City of Lübbenau (Ed.), Lübbenau 2009, p. 56
  2. TSG Lübbenau 63. City of Lübbenau / Spreewald, accessed on August 27, 2017 .