TSV Sasel

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TSV Sasel
Club crest
Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Sasel v. 1925 eV
Seat Hamburg - Sasel
founding 1925
Colours blue White Red
Website tsv-sasel.de
First soccer team
Head coach Daniel Zankl
Venue Saseler Parkweg sports field
Places nb
league Oberliga Hamburg
2019/20 5th place
home
Away

The TSV Sasel is a sports club from the Hamburg district Sasel in the district Wandsbek . In addition to football, the association offers the divisions badminton, ballet, basketball, handball, judo, karate, tennis, table tennis, gymnastics and volleyball, the handball division together with the SC Poppenbüttel and TSV Duwo 08 , the SG Hamburg-Nord forms.

history

The club house on Saseler Parkweg

The association goes back to SV Sasel , which was founded in spring 1925 and which was joined in 1933 by the members of the FTSV Sasel workers' association, which was banned by the National Socialists . In December 1935, the association took its current name.

Soccer

In 1963 the TSV rose to the then fourth-class association league Hammonia and managed to march straight through to the state league . There followed the relegation in 1966, after the Saseler drew the short straw in a playoff round against the Harburg clubs Borussia and Rasensport . Three years later, he was relegated to the district league. It was not until 1994 that the TSV returned to the higher leagues and in 2001 managed to return to the top division of Hamburg, now known as the association league.

After a third place in the promotion season, he was promoted to the Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga in 2003, after Saseler was able to prevail in the relegation against TSV Kropp . For the league games, the club had to switch to the Alsterredder school sports field , as its own Parkweg sports field was not permitted as a grand pitch . With only two wins and an 8-0 home defeat against the second team from Holstein Kiel , TSV had to be relegated as the penultimate team.

Back in the association league, TSV celebrated the championship in 2005. However, because of the complex licensing process, the association decided not to go up. The successful team then fell apart and was relegated to the national league a year later. There the team was third in the Hansa season in the 2010/11 season and prevailed in the decider for promotion to the Hamburg Oberliga on penalties against FC Elmshorn . However , TSV Sasel closed the 2011/12 season as the bottom of the table with only ten points and 100 goals against. Only one game of the season could be won. After two seventh and one sixth place in the regional league, the club was in first place in the regional league Hammonia for the 2015/16 winter break , but missed the return to the Hamburg upper league at the end of the season as third in the table. In the 2016/17 season Sasel was champion of the state league and rose again to the top division. After TSV Sasel was able to finish the season in the top half of the table there for three years in a row, the 2019/20 season achieved the greatest cup success in the club's history when the team moved into the final of the Hamburg Cup . However, this was lost 5-1 against the regional league club Eintracht Norderstedt .

Table tennis

The table tennis department of the club consists of seven men's, three boys and six student teams for the 2019/20 season. The first men's team plays in the Regionalliga Nord. In the junior division, both the boys (U18) and the pupils (15+) play the first two teams in the performance class, the highest division in Hamburg. The club's top player is former German national player Oliver Alke .

Personalities

literature

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. 146.

Web links

Commons : TSV Sasel  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Team overview at www.mytischtennis.de, accessed on June 6, 2020.
  2. Team list of the 1st men's team at www.mytischtennis.de, accessed on June 6, 2020.