TSV Duwo 08

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DUWO 08
Club logo
Surname TSV DUWO 08 eV
Club colors blue-red-white
Founded 1908; in its current form in 1946
Place of foundation Hamburg
Association headquarters Sthamerstraße 30
22397 Hamburg
Members 1,380
Departments 14th
Chairman John Ment
Homepage www.duwo08.de

The TSV DUWO 08 is a sports club from the Hamburg districts Duvenstedt and Wohldorf-Ohlstedt . The first men's soccer team played in Hamburg's highest amateur league for 18 years. The greatest success was participation in the German amateur championship in 1971 . The first women's soccer team was promoted to the third- tier Regionalliga Nord in 2015 .

history

Duvenstedt men's gymnastics club from 1908

In the summer of 1908, young men from Duvenstedt founded the Duvenstedt men's gymnastics club from 1908 in the “Friedrichshöh” restaurant. Sons of the Berner, Iden, Krogmann and Wiebrow families, who still live in Duvenstedt, were involved. A secretary, a treasurer and two exercise leaders for popular sports were found, and the local teacher Johannes Körner took over the chairmanship of the new association. Thanks to the contributions, the necessary gymnastics equipment such as horizontal bars, parallel bars and horses could be purchased very soon. Some time later, she joined the German Gymnastics Association and thus also took part in the district and regional gymnastics festivals.

Just one year after the club was founded, a soccer team was set up, which was immediately reported for the game in the Stormarn district . The game was played on changing fields in the village. For away games I went to Ahrensburg and Harksheide, among others. Due to sports policy, however, in 1924 the clean separation between gymnastics and sport had to be made here as well.

Sports club Duvenstedt from 1924

The footballers, now on their own, founded the sports club Duvenstedt from 1924 on the initiative of Berthold Leverenz. The game was played first on a pasture owned by farmer Iden, later on Ernst Diedrich's orchard and then on the field of the beer publisher Kremer. You couldn't get over the C-Class in terms of performance, but - according to the club's history - that also had an advantage: Since you were already playing at the bottom, you couldn't get down. As a rule, the team occupied a middle place.

Sports club Wohldorf-Ohlstedt

Also in 1924, on February 9th, the SV Wohldorf-Ohlstedt was founded . Here, too, the clean divorce was at least indirectly the inspiration, because some players came from the men's gymnastics club in Duvenstedt, others came from Rahlstedt or Bergedorf to the new club. The club built its first sports field on Ohlstedter Platz across from the Ohge inn, which also became the club's first restaurant. From 1925 until the seizure of power of the Nazis in 1933 was Otto Wagner Chairman of the association, then Eduard Kruger was appointed as the new "club leader." Under Wagner's aegis, the SVWO, which already had three men's and three youth teams in 1927, rose to the A-class in 1933, at that time the second highest squadron after the Gauliga . The women handball players too, two women's handball teams were set up as early as 1926, made it to the second highest division by 1928 and later even rose to the Gauliga before they fell apart in the mid-1930s.

TSV DUWO 08 (since 1946)

After the end of the war at the end of September 1945, SV Wohldorf-Ohlstedt was active again. A big problem - besides the many everyday problems of that time - was the lack of a sports field. Ohges pasture had been built with emergency housing for bombed out Hamburgers, so the space in Duvenstedt was also used. With Waldemar Siggelkow and Max Kramp, two unencumbered chairmen were found. In Duvenstedt the gymnasts and the athletes reunited as early as 1946, the clean divorce of 1924 was forgotten. The Duvenstedt gymnasts still did not have a gym - there was one in the Ohlstedter Schule am Walde - and the Ohlstedt footballers did not yet have their own football pitch - which the Duvenstedt residents now had and so the clubs from Duvenstedt and Wohldorf joined in 1946. Ohlstedt to today's TSV DUWO 08, whereby "DUWO" stands for Duvenstedt-Wohldorf-Ohlstedt. But since “een Duv” is also a dove in Low German, the bird became the new heraldic animal of the new club.

In the long run, however, the sports field in Duvenstedt was not sufficient and so it was possible - after an Ohlstedt temporary solution had existed since 1949 - to build a new sports facility on Sthamerstrasse in Ohlstedt in 1956, initially with one and later two football fields. The athletes were also considered, because the Aschenplatz also got a career. Since there were initially no changing rooms on the square, the association obtained permission from Hamburger Hochbahn to wall up one of the passages through the elevated railway wall shortly before the Ohlstedt terminus and use it as a changing room until a changing room with sanitary facilities was actually built right on the square in 1967 . In addition to a dozen tennis courts, the tennis department, which was founded in the 1960s, built a new clubhouse right next to the football fields in 1972, after the old - wooden one - had fallen into flames in 1971.

Some players of the second soccer team, who were dissatisfied with their reserve existence, left the club in 1969 and founded Duvenstedter SV, so that since then there have been two sports clubs in the far north of Hamburg, and for a long time there was a noticeable rivalry between the two clubs.

Sports park

TSV DUWO 08 is planning a new sports park for 2016 with artificial turf , surrounding tartan tracks and long and high jump facilities.

sports

Soccer

After the Wohldorf-Ohlstedt footballers were able to celebrate successes (see above), the fusion club DUWO 08 was able to join them from 1947. Started in the fifth division, they rose twice in a row. The upswing in the following years is largely associated with the name Willi "Ille" Sextro. The former SC Concordia player not only coached the first team several times since 1948, but also worked in other functions until shortly before his death in the early 1970s, e.g. B. as a league chairman, in the club.

In the 1955/56 season, the team became champions of the Hammonia relay and was promoted to the Hamburg amateur league for the first time , at that time the second highest division after the northern soccer league . For the first game in the new division, SC Victoria came to the newly inaugurated place on Sthamerstraße and 2,000 spectators wanted to see the guests from Hohenluft. But after only a year it went back down to the Hammonia season.

After the team was only able to defend its membership in the association league in 1964 by winning a playoff against Walddörfer SV , relegation to fifth division followed a year later. The immediate resurgence succeeded before DUWO returned to the Hamburg upper house in 1968 to mark the club's 60th anniversary. This time the Ohlstedter held in the now called Landesliga class. In the end you stayed in the top division of Hamburg for 15 years. The team was most successful in the 1970/71 season. In the opening game of the new stadium, which is now called Heinrich-Kruse-Stadion , the team was able to defeat the then regional league team Phönix Lübeck 2-1. For a long time they played for the championship and thus the qualification for the promotion round to the regional league, in the end it was enough for third place behind VfL Pinneberg and SpVgg Blankenese , which meant qualification for the German amateur championship . In the first round it was against the South Baden representative FC Gottmadingen . At Lake Constance, the Hamburg team achieved a 1-1 draw and thus a good starting position for the second leg in Ohlstedt. 2,500 spectators, to this day a record number of spectators for a competitive game on Sthamerstraße, hoped for the victory, which would have meant a place in the quarter-finals against Sportfreunde Saarbrücken . After 90 minutes it was 2-2, nothing happened in extra time. Since there was no away goals rule yet, the penalty shoot-out had to decide. DUWO's goalkeeper was able to save two penalties, but since the Gottmadinger keeper won the duel against the Ohlstedt shooter three times, it was 4-5 in the penalty shoot-out and the dream of further trips through the republic was over.

Despite the disappointment, TSV DUWO 08 had established itself as a fixture in the top Hamburg division. Many of the club's players were appointed to the Hamburg selection. From 1967 Bernd Lorenz even played eleven games in the amateur national team . He moved to Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga in 1970 . Only in the 1977/78 season were the Ohlstedter in danger of relegation. A play-off had to be played against SpVgg Blankenese. With 6: 1, the Blankenese were sent back to the Elbe suburbs. Was it because you were already in a celebratory mood? The lot had brought a home game and the schedule meant that you could play as part of the festivities around the club's 70th anniversary. After the anniversary year had brought luck twice (promotion in 1968 and relegation in 1978), DUWO's footballers relegated to the national league in the year of its 75th anniversary.

After the immediate resurgence, DUWO had to leave the Hamburg elite league in 1986 and crashed into the district league in 1989. With the help of generous patrons , she returned to the national league in 1996. When some of the sponsors stopped their payments, the association had to voluntarily withdraw to the district class two years later. In the meantime, the surprising return to the national league succeeded in 2006. After two relegations, DUWO has been playing in the district league since 2008, again relegated in an anniversary year. Only seven years later succeeded - in the shadow of the now much more successful women - at least the return to the district league.

The women's team from DUWO has played in the Association League Hamburg, the highest Hamburg division, since 2007. There the team was runner-up behind TSC Wellingsbüttel in 2015 . Since the champions did not apply for the regional league and also did not want a team from Schleswig-Holstein, the Duwo women rose to the regional league. As a knocked-down bottom of the table, the direct relegation followed.

Handball

After women successfully played handball at SV Wohldorf-Ohlstedt in the 1920s and 1930s (see above), another handball department was established at TSV DUWO 08 in 1947. As was customary at the time, field handball was played on Ohlstedter Platz. Since the soccer players were only “sub-tenants” there, handball was more of a concern. Only when the club's main sportsman at the time, Kurt Stuhlmacher, switched from gymnastics to handball, there was a new upswing. Through contacts with the Walddörfer-Gymnasium in Volksdorf , he was able to find a sponsor of handball with the local sports teacher Manfred Wittkowski, who ensured that handball became a school sport there and that the young people interested in this sport then became DUWO (and not local residents Walddörfer SV ) found.

At the beginning of the 1960s there was a gradual change from field to indoor handball and the contact to the grammar school in Volksdorf paid off here too, because the hall there offered enough space to host competitive games. Successes were initially evident in the youth sector, with the A-youth team from Hamburg becoming runner-up. The good youth work also had an effect on the men in the long run: In the 1970s, the leap into the II. Division (at that time the second highest division in the Hanseatic city) was made. Even in the 1980s - apart from a few years - you could stay there. The ladies' team commuted between the III. and the IV. Division. That the demands of the DUWO handball players were not limited to the eponymous districts, shows the fact that not only in Volksdorf, but also at the Tegelsbarg in Poppenbüttel and in a hall in Hummelsbüttel they trained and played.

In the mid-1980s, the HSG Sasel / DUWO game community was founded with TSV Sasel , which made it into the Regionalliga Nord several times without being able to establish itself there. When in May 2005 the syndicate was expanded to include the handball department of SC Poppenbüttel , it was renamed SG Hamburg-Nord . With around 1,000 members of the three clubs and 55 teams, the SG Hamburg-Nord is one of the largest handball gaming communities in Germany.

Cardiac sports

In the early 1970s, the club set up a heart attack sports department. New medical findings at the time led to cardiac infarction patients being recommended a medically supervised exercise program after rehabilitation. DUWO 08 was one of the first clubs in Hamburg to set up a corresponding department. In addition to gymnastics and running groups, there is also a volleyball group for coronary athletes.

While sport was originally only practiced with heart attack patients, since the 1990s prevention, e.g. B. for people with cardiac arrhythmias.

Bowling

The bowling club "Doppelbahn von 1928" was founded in Duvenstedt as early as 1928 and joined TSV DUWO 08 in the 1950s. Bowling took place in the “Gasthof zur Post”, where the successes could be doused straight away. The bowlers' greatest success was the German senior title, which Julius Iden was able to achieve with the Hamburg association selection in 1956 at the German championships in Essen. At the beginning of the 1960s, a group of younger bowlers split off and founded the "Oberalster bowling club". However, the old tribe stayed with DUWO and from the 1970s held their competitions in the bowling hall in neighboring Norderstedt . Only occasionally, for example on the occasion of the "Julius-Iden-Gedächtnis-Kegeln" (Julius-Iden-Gedächtnis-Kegelns) for the club's anniversary in 1983, did you return to the Gasthof zur Post. At the end of the 1980s, the bowling department dissolved.

athletics

With the increasing need for performance-oriented exercise without competition stress, the idea of ​​forming a "sports badge group" in the club was born. In the mid-1960s, this offer was then implemented under the direction of the then main sportsman Paul Lübkemann. From this group came the athletics department, which today mainly trains for the German sports badge .

tennis

After there had been plans for the establishment of a tennis club in Ohlstedt since 1960, discussions between the initiators of the establishment of a club and the board of directors of TSV DUWO 08 led to the decision not to set up their own club. Instead, in April 1961, a tennis department with extensive financial and organizational autonomy was founded in TSV DUWO 08. The first three places could already be inaugurated in August of that year and sports activities could begin. In 1963 the first - wooden - clubhouse was built. In the same year, the department first took part in the media games of the Hamburg Tennis Association. In order to be able to play in winter too, a hall was built in 1967. It was the first permanent tennis hall of a club in Hamburg, otherwise there was only the association hall in Horn and inflatable temporary halls. By 1970 the open-air facility had been enlarged to ten places, also one of the largest in Hamburg.

After the clubhouse was destroyed by arson in 1971, the current building, which in addition to the restaurant also contains an apartment for the groundskeeper, was built. The development of the department continued: Since 650 players were now active at DUWO, a second tennis hall was built in 1973.

The tennis department, with 750 members by far the largest division of the club, now has twelve outdoor courts and a three-field hall that was newly built in the 1990s. In terms of sport, it was mainly the senior citizens who played in several age groups in the regional league that made a name for themselves. In 2006, the over 55 men not only qualified for the German team championship, but they also hosted the tournament on the facility on Sthamerstrasse.

Table tennis

Immediately after the Second World War , a table tennis department was established for the first time at SV Wohldorf-Ohlstedt, which used the gym of the "Schule am Walde". This was continued in the newly founded TSV DUWO 08 and played in the Hamburg City League, where it was against HSV with the German ex-champions Paul Benthien and Erich Deisler . But already by 1948 there were too few players and the department dissolved again.

After that, it took over twenty years until a new attempt at green tables was dared. Training started in October 1970 and for the 1971/72 season two men's and one women's teams were reported for the first time. Above all, the first men's team stormed to the top. After five promotions in six years, the second highest division in the Hamburg table tennis association was reached in 1977 with the association league. Until 1982, the Ohlstedter commuted as an elevator team between the association and the district league. However, the greatest success achieved the second team, which reached the final of the Hamburg handicap cup in 1977 and lost as close as possible. Although they reached an 8: 8 draw against the champions of the Hamburg League , HTB 62, but after sets they lost with 20:21.

In the years 1994–1997 and 2000/01 the men played again for four years in the second highest division of Hamburg, which was now called the 1st regional league. The women played in the second national league at times in the 1980s. Since 2001, TSV DUWO 08 has formed a syndicate with the neighboring club Lemsahler SV, which competes under the name TTG Duwo-Lemsahl . The Lemsahlers had their highs twenty years before the Ohlstedtern: In 1956 they were Hamburg team champions for the girls and five years later for the boys. In the adult sector, people also played in the higher regions of Hamburg until the end of the 1960s - that was when the people of Ohlstedt began to think about table tennis again.

The first of six men's teams in the syndicate currently plays in the 1st district league, the only women's team in the 1st district league. There are also two boys' and four school teams.

Personalities

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Legendary Football Clubs - Northern Germany . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 106 .
  • 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983.
  • 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of the DUWO-Post for the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. a b 11 sports departments, 1,380 members, 123 volunteers, trainers and supervisors (sportpark-duwo08.de, accessed on July 22, 2016)
  2. a b c d e look into the club's history. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908-1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 17 ff.
  3. Alf Schreyer, Traces of the Past in Wohldorf / Ohlstedt. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 11 ff.
  4. Bernhard Lingnau: Finally a changing room. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 29 ff.
  5. ↑ Interesting facts about the traditional club. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post on the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 6 ff.
  6. Sportpark homepage
  7. a b Hardy Greens : Legendary football clubs. Northern Germany. Between TSV Achim, Hamburger SV and TuS Zeven. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-89784-223-8 , p. 106.
  8. ^ A b Günther Berner: The first football league. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of the DUWO-Post for the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 36 f.
  9. a b c League 16 years in the highest Hamburg class !. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 53 ff.
  10. ^ "Promotion round to the district league: question marks after termination" , on: www.sportnord.de, accessed on June 8, 2015.
  11. Women's and girls' soccer in TSV DUWO 08. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post for the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 39 f.
  12. a b Peter Hertzel: handball department. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 45 ff.
  13. Rüdiger Bartholatus: Handball today at TSV DUWO 08. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of the DUWO-Post for the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 24 f.
  14. Adolf von Stritzky: Infarct sports department . In: 75 Years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of DUWO-Post on the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 49.
  15. Dieter Kröger: The heart sports department of TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post on the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 57.
  16. ^ Herbert Krienke: Report of the bowling department of TSV DUWO 08. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 62.
  17. Kurt Schnieber: Our athletics department through the ages . In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post on the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 26.
  18. a b Horst von Rönn: tennis department. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 41 ff.
  19. Sabine Gradenwitz: Tennis in TSV DUWO 08 - everyone can find their place here. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post on the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 14 ff.
  20. a b Nils Dickow: table tennis department. In: 75 years - DUWO 08 - 1908–1983 , fixed edition of the DUWO-Post for the 75th anniversary 1983, Hamburg 1983, p. 50 f.
  21. Detlef Kühn: It's all a matter of the head. In: 100 years TSV DUWO 08 , anniversary edition of DUWO-Post on the 100th anniversary of TSV DUWO 08, Hamburg 2008, p. 54 ff.
  22. TTG Duwo-Lemsahl homepage, various sub- pages ( Memento of the original from February 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed May 5, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ttg-duwo-lemsahl.ttmax.de