TSG Sprockhövel

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TSG Sprockhövel
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Association
1881 Sprockhövel eV
Seat Sprockhövel , North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1881
Colours Blue White
Members 3,000
president Ulrich Meister
Website tsg-sprockhoevel.de
First soccer team
Head coach Andrius Balaika
Venue Stadium in the tree yard
Places 3,500
league Oberliga Westfalen
2019/20 15th place
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The TSG Sprockhövel 1881 with about 3,000 members of the largest sports club in Sprockhövel and in the Ennepe-Ruhr district .

history

Today's club TSG 1881 Sprockhövel was created in 1938 through the merger of the gymnastics club Sprockhövel, founded in 1881, with the sports club Sprockhövel, founded in 1907 under the name Athene Sprockhövel and renamed in 1909 . After the club had fallen into the district league B after the Second World War , it was possible to build on past successes for the first time with promotion to the Landesliga Westfalen in 1996 . After the direct march through to the Association League Westphalia in 1997 , the first promotion to the Oberliga Westfalen followed in 2000 . In the years that followed, TSG shuttled between the Oberliga and the Association League. 2007 succeeded in returning to the league.

In 2008, when he was bottom of the table, he was relegated to the new Westfalenliga 2 , but was promoted directly to the NRW League . The 2009/10 season, however, ended the club as bottom of the table again with relegation. In 2012, TSG qualified for the re-introduced Oberliga Westfalen as fifth in the Westfalenliga. There, the Sprockhöveler secured promotion to the Regionalliga West four years later on the penultimate matchday . In third place, TSG benefited from the fact that runner-up SpVgg Erkenschwick had not applied for a license for the regional league. After only one season, the Sprockhöveler went down again.

successes

  • Champion of the Association League Westphalia / Westphalia League 2: 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009

Venue

TSG Sprockhövel plays its home games at the Im Baumhof stadium, which was built in 1936 . In the early 1990s, a small, contemporary stadium with an artificial turf pitch , tartan track and roofed grandstand was built from this former, simple ash field . For top games of the Oberliga (NRW League) there is space for up to 3,500 spectators in the stadium. After being promoted to Regionalliga West in summer 2016, TSG Sprockhövel played a number of risky games in the Hagen Ischeland Stadium in the following season .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Season statistics on the TSG fansite ( Memento from February 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Julian Resch: Regional league plans are in progress. RevierSport , accessed April 27, 2016 .

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