TSV 1896 Rain

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TSV 1896 Rain
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club 1896 e. V. Rain
Seat Rain (Lech) , Bavaria
founding January 10, 1896
Colours Red White
1. Board of Directors Josef Meier
Website www.tsvrain.de
First soccer team
Head coach Alexander Cheese
Venue Georg Weber Stadium ( location )
Places 3,400
league Regionalliga Bayern
2018/19 2nd place ( Bayernliga Süd )  
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The gymnastics and sports club 1896 e. V. Rain ( TSV 1896 Rain ) is a sports club from Rain (Lech) .

Club history

The TSV 1896 Rain has only been under this name since 1946. Before that, two clubs that were in strong competition with one another had existed side by side in the small town. The traditional gymnastics club (TV), founded in 1896, and the much younger football club (FC) , which was founded in 1920 after the end of the First World War and the German Empire . In 1941, TV and FC were forcibly merged into a "gymnastics and sports community" (TSG), which, however, could hardly develop any more activities in the last years of the war. As soon as the war, which only reached Rain in the last days of the war in April 1945, was over, sport-loving survivors began to revive the clubs. FC Rain was re-established in August 1945, while the gymnastics club could not be reactivated so easily. The losses here were too heavy. After the FC had reached a considerable number of members very quickly, the club management entered into negotiations with some TV members in order to achieve a new merger on a voluntary basis, in contrast to the forced union a few years earlier. In the spring of 1946, Georg Holzapfel, Martin Pledl, Hermann Koller, Ignaz Mayr, Anton Weiß, Franz Römer, Richard Mayinger, Michael Rieder, Josef Müller, Adolf Grueber, Karl Faig senior met at Gasthaus Schmelcher 12. and Ludwig Straubinger sen. and decided to merge and name it "Turn- und Sportverein 1896 Rain am Lech". The club colors were set to be red and white, which the TV already wore and in which the club flag from 1909 was held. The first official fan club of TSV Rain am Lech are the "Rainer boys", founded in August 2008.

Sports facilities

Georg Weber Stadium

The Georg Weber Stadium at the Toto Cup match between TSV 1896 Rain and VfB Eichstätt (0: 0, 5: 4 n.E.).
  • Hauptplatz 105 × 68 meters, capacity approx. 3,000 visitors; 100 of them covered seats on the east terrace and 262 covered seats on the grandstand building
  • Grandstand building with 2 changing rooms, multi-purpose room and sanitary facilities (completion June 2006)
  • Training area 100 × 65 meters
  • four 400-meter lanes and athletics facilities of the Rain School Association
  • Sports home with 9 changing rooms and 4 shower rooms as well as function rooms and a restaurant
  • Hard court for basketball , volleyball
  • Small pitch for youth football

Fasanenweg artificial turf pitch

  • Artificial turf right next to the Georg Weber Stadium
  • Playing field size 90 × 62 m, including lines for 2 small fields of 62 × 43 m each, completed June 25, 2005
  • Surface: hard-wearing league turf from Polytan , FIFA-certified

Sportheim bowling alleys

  • 4 bowling alleys in the sports center building
  • 2 of 9 dressing rooms of the Georg Weber Stadium are the bowlers available

Triple gym

  • Donauwörther Straße - opposite the stadium
  • Gym with approx. 51 × 25 meters, can be divided into three halls of approx. 17 × 25 meters each with dividing curtains
  • equipped for many indoor sports ( gymnastics , basketball , volleyball , handball , badminton and soccer )
  • extendable grandstand with 300 seats
  • Conditional rooms (u. A. For TSV weight training )
  • 4 changing rooms
  • Foyer with catering facilities

Indoor swimming pool with gym

Departments

Soccer

After the founding of FC Rain in 1920 and the re-establishment after the Second World War on August 17, 1945, the football department has been a department of TSV 1896 Rain since the merger with TV Rain to form TSV Rain 1946. After many years at district and district level, the 1st team rose to the state league for the first time in 1975 . Just like after another ascent in 1981, they were relegated one year later. Only after the third regional league promotion in 1997 under coach Alex Schroder did the club establish itself at this level and in 2008, third in the table, after two relegation games, made it into the now fifth-rate Bayernliga . Relegation succeeded in 2009 again after relegation. On April 21, 2012, they qualified for the fourth-class Bavarian regional league under coach Tobias Luderschmid . After 11th place in the 2012/2013 season , 19th place followed in the following season and thus relegation to the Bayernliga Süd. On May 16, 2015 the team made the championship and with it the immediate return to the highest amateur class; Sebastian Kinzel , who is also the most successful amateur soccer scorer in Germany, scored 51 goals in the season. After the direct relegation, TSV Rain has been back in the Bayernliga Süd since 2016. The current department head is Detlef Simonis; The managing director of the UG, who is responsible for the 1st team, is Alex Schroder (successor to honorary board member Anton Fuchs, who headed the UG from its foundation until January 2017), and Daniel Schneider is the trainer.

In the junior division, 11 youth teams are looked after and take part in regular matches. The seniors also regularly play games with the old men’s team.

Table tennis

The table tennis department was founded in 1967. The current department head (since 2016) is Albert Koroschetz. In the 2019/20 season, five teams are registered for the league game. The first men's team competed in the Bayernliga Süd from 2004 to 2011 and came second twice and third twice in the final table. In 2011 he was relegated to the Southwest regional league, to which the team had been a member from 2001 to 2004. In the following year, 2012, the TSV table tennis team rose again. In 2019 she was promoted to the regional league west southwest. The senior team, which won the southern German championship title in 2007 and 2009, achieved the greatest successes for TSV Rain.

ski

The ski division has been a TSV division since November 1978. Head of department is Nadin Willsch.

Handball

The handball department existed in TSV since 1947. Since 1997 it has formed a syndicate with VSC Donauwörth ; the HSG recently took part in the game with 9 teams. Department head was Mike Coskun. The department was dissolved in 2010 due to low membership; Since then, VSC Donauwörth has been playing alone again.

do gymnastics

Gymnastics was the first TSV department. It was founded as TV Rain on January 10, 1896 with 13 members. In 1941 there was a "forced merger" with FC Rain, which had existed since 1920, to form TSG Rain (gymnastics and sports community). The TV finally merged with the FC in 1946 to form TSV 1896 Rain. The department head is Agathe Schmidt.

Bowling

Bowling has been a TSV department since March 10, 1988. There are 5 men's teams, 2 women's teams and 2 youth teams (of which one A-youth and one B-youth). The department head is Carola Wollny.

athletics

The athletics department has existed at TSV Rain since 1974. The department head is Christof Pfeilschifter.

swim

The swimming department was founded in 1974 at TSV Rain. The department head is Manuel Volgmann.

Taekwondo

The Taekwondo department was founded in 1976 at TSV Rain. Head of department is Necdet Kocaman.

Popular sport

The popular sports group was founded in 1970. Magnus Kastenhofer is the department head.

badminton

Badminton department was established in October 1989. The department head is Agathe Schmidt.

basketball

The basketball department was the youngest of all TSV departments. It was founded in 2004, but dissolved again in 2010 due to insufficient membership. Head of department was Florian Riehl.

Weight training

The heads of the strength sports department are Andreas Ottinger and Felix Forster. Number of members 96 (as of December 2016).

successes

German powerlifting championship 2002: 1st place Otto Grasser Bavarian bench press championship 2003: 2nd place Robert Halt Bavarian bench press championship 2003: 3rd place Martin Wittke German powerlifting championship 2015: 1st place Otto Grasser (adults up to 90 kg) German powerlifting championship 2015 : 1st place Otto Kasdorf (youth 16/17 years, up to 90 kg)

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