TSV 1860 Rosenheim
TSV 1860 Rosenheim | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Gymnastics and Sports Club 1860 Rosenheim eV |
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Seat | Rosenheim , Bavaria | ||
founding | October 20, 1860 | ||
Colours | Red White | ||
Board | Herbert Borrmann | ||
Website | tsv1860-ro.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Jahnstadion | ||
Places | 6,000 | ||
league | Regionalliga Bayern | ||
2018/19 | 16th place | ||
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The gymnastics and sports club 1860 Rosenheim eV , TSV 1860 Rosenheim for short , is a multi-discipline sports club from the Upper Bavarian city of Rosenheim with the departments basketball , football , athletics , swimming , tennis , rhythmic gymnastics, fencing, fitness, women's gymnastics, senior citizens, KISS ( Children's sports school ) and triathlon .
history
The club was founded on October 20, 1860 as a gymnast fire brigade . In the following year, a separate gymnast community was formed within the gymnastics fire brigade. Both associations merged in 1862 to form the Rosenheim Volunteer Fire Brigade. From 1873 on, the fire fighters and gymnasts went their separate ways and the Rosenheim gymnastics club was launched.
A soccer department was added to the gymnastics department in 1919, which became independent under the name SSV Rosenheim in the course of the clean divorce . On November 18, 1933, the two clubs reunited.
After the end of the Second World War, the association was dissolved by the Control Council Act of the Allied military government. In its place came in 1946 as a collection of all Rosenheim sports clubs of ASV Rosenheim. After the individual sports clubs were gradually re-established in the following years, the ASV Rosenheim was renamed TSV 1860 Rosenheim in March 1950.
At the end of 2014 the association was on the verge of bankruptcy with liabilities of half a million euros. The city of Rosenheim then replaced the club's heritable building rights for the land on Jahnstrasse early on and bought two sports facilities, the lawn and the running track. In 2016, a complete restructuring of the association began, as well as the final financial recovery. With around 1,700 members (180 of them new members), the association is one of the largest in the city of Rosenheim.
Soccer
The football department of TSV 1860 Rosenheim has been one of the constant forces in Upper Bavarian football since the early 1960s. In 1960 he was promoted to the 1st Amateur League South Bavaria for the first time, which was followed by immediate relegation. Since 1963 the club has played - with a two-year break - in the leagues of the Bavarian Football Association , including from 1976 to 1982 and then again in the 1995/96 and 1997/98 seasons in the Bavarian League . In the 2008/09 season, 1860 Rosenheim was able to celebrate the state league championship and thus once again promotion to the Bavarian League. In the 2010/2011 season, TSV 1860 Rosenheim is the only Bavarian soccer team with the U15, U17, U19 and the 1st team in the Bayern League. The 2011/2012 season ended with the men's team winning the Bayern League title for the first time, which meant that the club qualified for the newly created Bavarian Regional League. They stayed there until relegation in 2014. After relegation in 2016, they were relegated to 10th place in the 2016/17 season.
In 1999 the club won the Bavarian Toto Cup and thus qualified for the first main round of the DFB Cup . There the team was defeated by the second division FC St. Pauli 1: 2. In 2013, TSV 1860 Rosenheim won the Bavarian Toto Cup for the second time with a 6-5 penalty shoot-out against third division club Wacker Burghausen in the local Jahnstadion and thus reached the first main round of the DFB Cup 2013/14 , in the TSV 1860 against the second division club VfR Aalen with 0: 2 lost.
The club conducts intensive youth and youth work, from which among others the future DFB national player Bastian Schweinsteiger and the Bundesliga players Julian Weigl , Thomas Broich , Florian Heller , Maximilian Nicu , Tobias Schweinsteiger , Peter Közle and Leonhard Haas emerged .
Squad 2018/19
Coaching team
Item | Nat. | Surname | Date of birth |
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Trainer | Ogi Zaric | 01/14/1989 | |
Assistant coach | Thomas Kasparetti | 10/20/1983 | |
Goalkeeping coach | Stefan Kottisch | ||
Sports director | Hansjörg Kroneck | 05/05/1970 |
successes
ChampionshipsBayern League (IV)
Regional League South
2nd Amateur League Upper Bavaria A (IV)
District League Upper Bavaria East (V)
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Cup competitionsBavarian Cup Participation |
athletics
The athletics department has produced great talents since the 1970s. The club has a prominent role in Upper Bavarian athletics. The best athlete in the history of the club was Günter Gobmeier. He was active in the 1970s and is still third on the all-time best list of the BLV over 1000 m. He holds the circle records over 800 m (1: 48.71; 1974), 1000 m (2: 20.5; 1974) and 1500 m (3: 46.6; 1975). Other successful athletes were the long jumpers Richard Horner and Jörg Rössler, the all-rounder Johann Buchner, the sprinters Jörg Hit, Ulrich Schreiber and Jonas Plass (bronze medalists at the European Athletics Championships 2012 ) and the senior world champion Walter Schreiber. TSV 1860 Rosenheim also fell victim to the general decline in membership in athletics . In 2007 a new tartan track was installed in the stadium on Jahnstraße . Since 2017 there has been a significant increase in membership in the younger age groups.
tennis
The men's 1st team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga in 2016 . She finished 6th in the 2017 season and will play in the 2nd Bundesliga again in 2018 .
Web links
- Official club website basketball department
- Official club website soccer department
- Official club website for athletics department
- Official club site swimming department
- Official club tennis department
- Official club website for the triathlon department
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b It's about survival in Süddeutsche Zeitung from December 11, 2014
- ↑ 1860 Rosenheim saved in Oberbayerisches Volksblatt on December 14, 2014