TSV GutsMuths Berlin

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Logo from TSV GutsMuths Berlin

The TSV GutsMuths Berlin 1861 eV is a sports club in Berlin-Moabit , of the nationally best known for the success of his women's handball team.

The following sports are offered:

Gymnastics , athletics , handball , swimming , table tennis , badminton , small children's gymnastics , parent-child gymnastics , volleyball , taekwondo and judo .

history

A Berlin gymnastics instructor named Fleischmann suggested the establishment of a gymnastics club. Some respected citizens of Moabit took up the idea and called a meeting on May 11, 1861 . In honor of the founder of German youth gymnastics, Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths , it was decided to give the club the name "GutsMuths". In 1945 the Allied Command of Berlin banned all clubs from any sporting activity. On May 11, 1957 , 96 years after the founding of the TV GutsMuths, the founding of the gymnastics and sports club "GutsMuths 1861 eV" was put on record. In TSV GutsMuths, recreational sports-oriented mass sports are cultivated. On September 1, 1986 , the TSV gymnastics and leisure center was put into operation. In the sports center, next to the sports hall, there is a fitness room , a sauna , a bowling alley and a restaurant. There is also a sports field with a 400-meter running track, high and pole vaulting facilities, discus and shot put rings, long jump pit and a small handball field on the site.

In addition to traditional gymnastics and sports in gymnastics , handball , badminton , swimming , volleyball , taekwondo , judo and athletics, there are over 50 courses to choose from. Over 3,000 members and more than 350 permanent course participants (without permanent club membership) take part in regular sports activities at the club.

The handball players of TSV GutsMuths

TSV GutsMuths drew national attention for the first time in the 1968/69 season. As a Berlin champion you qualified for the final round of the German indoor handball championship. There the TSV lost in the semifinals to the eventual German champions 1. FC Nürnberg with a score of 9:10.

The club celebrated its greatest triumph to date in the 1973/74 season when, after two victories over Holstein Kiel, they made it to the final. There the opponent was called Bayer Leverkusen . 10:10 was the result at the end of normal playing time, before the favored West Germans prevailed in overtime with 15:12.

When the two-track Bundesliga was founded in 1975, TSV GutsMuths was involved. Six times they won the relay championship in the Bundesliga South between 1975 and 1982. The club set a probably unique record: in 1976/77 and 1977/78 they stayed in two seasons of the Bundesliga, Season South, without any loss point.

The big hit came in 1977 when they won the German championship title on the Spree with a 12: 7 final win over TSV Rot-Weiß Auerbach . 2,200 spectators in the Charlottenburg sports hall saw a fast 4-0 lead by the Berliners up to the twelfth minute. Although Auerbach, which was supported by 250 supporters, shortened to 4: 1 half-time, GutsMuths was already in the lead at 9: 4 in the middle of the second half.

Between 1975 and 2000, TSV played a total of 19 years in the 1st Bundesliga and six years in the 2nd Bundesliga.

After the 1999/2000 season, the syndicate established in 1992 from TSV GutsMuths and Berlin TSV 1850 withdrew from the 2nd Bundesliga to the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg.

Greatest successes

  • German champion 1977
  • German runner-up 1974, 1980, 1981
  • DHB Cup winner 1975, 1976, 1979
  • German small field champion 1970
  • Semi-finalist European Cup Winners' Cup 1977
  • Berlin Masters (Halle) 1969, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975
  • Berlin Masters (Großfeld) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973
  • Berlin Masters (Kleinfeld) 1977, 1978
  • North German champion in gymnastics TGW-Jugend 2008

The Bundesliga balance sheet of TSV GutsMuths

(from 1992/93 as a syndicate with the Berlin TSV 1850)

season Division space Sp. Gates Diff. Points
1975/76 Bundesliga South 01 14th 184: 103 081 25: 03
1976/77 Bundesliga South 01 14th 243: 130 113 28: 00
1977/78 Bundesliga South 01 16 332: 190 142 32: 00
1978/79 Bundesliga South 01 18th 333: 186 147 31: 05
1979/80 Bundesliga South 01 18th 292: 176 116 31: 05
1980/81 Bundesliga South 02 18th 253: 181 072 27: 09
1981/82 Bundesliga South 01 18th 284: 211 073 30: 06
1982/83 Bundesliga South 05 17th 283: 243 040 21:15
1983/84 Bundesliga South 07th 18th 225: 241 −16 14:22
1984/85 Bundesliga South 03 18th 290: 272 018th 22:14
1985/86 Bundesliga 07th 18th 293: 297 006th 15:21
1986/87 Bundesliga 05 18th 286: 327 −41 18:18
1987/88 Bundesliga 04th 18th 320: 314 006th 20:16
1988/89 Bundesliga 03 18th 348: 318 030th 26:10
1989/90 Bundesliga 08th 22nd 428: 453 −25 20:24
1990/91 Bundesliga 08th 22nd 421: 437 −16 18:26
1991/92 Bundesliga South 07th 22nd 415: 391 024 21:23
1992/93 2nd BL middle 02 20th 512: 328 184 37: 03
1993/94 2nd BL middle 01 20th 459: 321 138 34: 06
1994/95 Bundesliga 11 26th 489: 589 −1000 15:37
1995/96 Bundesliga 11 26th 533: 608 −75 13:39
1996/97 2. BL North 08th 26th 563: 546 017th 25:27
1997/98 2. BL North 06th 26th 620: 576 044 32:20
1998/99 2. BL North 05 26th 581: 536 045 31:21
1999/00 2. BL North 08th 26th 582: 584 0−2 26:26
Winning the German championship

Web links