TSV Schott Mainz

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TSV Schott Mainz
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Schott Mainz e. V.
Seat Mainz , Rhineland-Palatinate
founding June 11, 1953
Members 4100 (as of December 2019)
1. Chairman Helmut Olyschläger
Website tsvschott.de
First soccer team
Venue Mombach district sports facility
Places 2,500
league Regionalliga Südwest
(soccer / men)
Regionalliga Südwest
(soccer / women)
2019/20 1st place (men) ( Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar ) 3rd place (women)  

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The gymnastics and sports club Schott Mainz e. V. , TSV Schott Mainz for short , is a popular sports club from the Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz . The sports club , which was founded on June 11, 1953, has around 4,100 members (as of December 2019) and offers over 30 sports in 14 departments.

One of the main focuses of the association's work is the athletic training and development of its almost 2000 children and young people. With financial, personnel and organizational support from Schott AG , one of the world's largest producers of technical glasses and glass articles, the club has the Otto Schott Sports Center, an extensive and modern sports facility with several sports fields and halls.

The TSV's chess department is particularly successful in top sport . In team chess, both women and men were founding members of the respective national chess league . The first men's soccer team was promoted to the fourth-class Southwest Regional League in 2017 . The first women's soccer team played in the 2nd Bundesliga South from 2015 to 2018 .

society

The first chairman of TSV Schott Mainz is Helmut Olyschläger.

The association maintains a children's sports academy and a fitness and health training center for health Sport and Health Promotion . In addition to the usual popular sports, the club offers cheerleading , taekwondo , shooting and dancing . The Fantasy Show Dance Group of the Gymnastics Department won the title of DTB Show Dance Group in 2010 and was named Team of the Year in the “Adult Female” category. The sports club also works successfully in individual sports such as athletics . In 2010 Damon Künstler became German runner-up in the block all-around, a discipline for schoolchildren with the main components sprint, jump, run and throw. For his performance, Damon Künstler was named Sportsman of the Year in 2010. The athletics sprint relay pupil A was chosen as the Rhineland-Palatinate champion as the internal team of the year in the “youth male” category. Due to the successful work of the hockey department , the club was awarded the title “ State Center for Hockey Female” on January 12, 2012 .

sports

chess

Zigurds Lanka , here in 2008, played for Mainz
Ildikó Mádl , here in 1984 at the Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki , strengthened the TSV women's team in the 1990s

In July 2009, the Latvian grandmaster Zigurds Lanka , who played for Schott Mainz, won the individual championship of the Rhineland-Palatinate Chess Federation with 6.5 points from 7 rounds . 147 players took part in the championship, which was held for the first time as an open tournament according to the Swiss system .

Bundesliga men

The men's team rose in 1975 to the four-track Bundesliga chess league at the time and took 4th place in the West Group in the 1975/76 season . The following two game years ended the TSV in 6th place. In the 1978/79 season , the team moved to the Southwest Bundesliga group. After a 5th place, she achieved her best Bundesliga placement ever with 2nd place in 1979/80 . With this success she was qualified as one of the four representatives of the Südwest group for the single-track Bundesliga chess league, which was newly formed in 1980. However, in the 1980/81 season the team ended up in 15th and penultimate place and had to leave the new Bundesliga straight away.

After almost 20 years in the four-track 2nd Bundesliga , she played again first class in 2000/01 , but rose - like the other three newcomers - immediately back to the 2nd League South. In this last Bundesliga season so far, the international champion Jakob Balcerak sat on the first board for Mainz with an Elo number of 2413. Despite higher ratings (2524 and 2538), Grandmaster Anthony Kosten and Slavko Cicak (IM, now GM) only played on board two and three. In its last year in the Bundesliga, TSV only used two foreign players in the 14-man team, while the German champions 2000/01, the Lübeck chess club from 1873 , had twelve top foreign players. Slavko Cicak (GM) and Florian Grafl (IM) are among the other champions who played in the Bundesliga for Mainz . As of the end of the 2011/12 season, the men occupy 59th place in the all-time table of the German Chess League .

Bundesliga women

The women’s team qualified in 1991 as representatives of the Baden and Rhineland-Palatinate regional associations for the newly formed single-track Bundesliga chess league . After several relegations and promotions, she was represented in the first division in the seasons 1991/92 , 1992/93 , 2007/08 , 2010/11 and 2011/12 . Although the team ended up in 2010/2011 just like the SC Leipzig-Gohlis and the SAV Torgelow on a relegation zone; However, since SK Großlehna withdrew its team from the Bundesliga after the season, Mainz remained first class. A year later, Schott Mainz could descend not prevent, though the 14-member team squad for the 2011/12 season with the two Polish women Joanna Worek and Hanna Leks two International Women's Champion (WIM) on board one and two were reported. In the 1990s, the grandmaster (WGM) Ildikó Mádl (WGM) strengthened the TSV women's team, and in the 1999/00 season Nikoletta Lakos (WGM) was part of the 2nd Bundesliga squad.

Soccer

Men

The first men's soccer team only played at the local level for decades. Between 1962 and 1969 the team reached the 2nd amateur league Rheinhessen . At the end of the 2000s, the department experienced a sporting boom. In 2008 he was promoted to the district class. Under the new coach Bert Balte , TSV Schott managed three consecutive promotions, which promoted the team to the Association League Southwest . The team was supplemented by Nils Döring , a former second division player who actually wanted to end his footballing career after he had not received a new contract with SV Wehen Wiesbaden .

Ali Cakici took over the coaching position from Christian Hock for the 2013/14 season , and with Preston Zimmerman , Martin Willmann and Markus Kreuz other former professionals joined the team. Three game days before the end of the season, the promotion to the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar was mathematically certain. Two years later, the Mainz team reached the final in the Südwestpokal for the first time . The team lost the final in a neutral place in Römerberg against SC Hauenstein with 1: 2 after extra time . Sascha Meeth took over the coaching position for the 2016/17 season . On the 33rd match day, TSV secured the championship title of the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar and thus promotion to the Regionalliga Südwest . Janek Ripplinger was the top scorer in the league with 37 goals .

Women

There has been a women's football department at TSV Schott since 2009. The first team started in the Rheinhessen regional league and rose to the Südwest association league in 2012 with a goal difference of 247: 1. The team won all 22 games of the season. A year later, the march into the third-class Regionalliga Südwest succeeded . In 2013, the team also won the Southwest Cup with a 5-0 final victory over SC Kirn-Sulzbach and qualified for the DFB Cup , in which the team lost 4-2 to second division TSV Crailsheim in the first round .

In the 2013/14 regional league season , too , the team won all of the season's games and was promoted to the second division. However, the club had failed to submit the license application for the second Bundesliga to the DFB on time. As a result, the runner-up 1. FFC Montabaur rose. In the DFB-Pokal 2014/15, the Schott women beat Bundesliga relegated VfL Sindelfingen 7-1 in the first round . In the second round, however, they were eliminated after a 1: 9 against FC Bayern Munich . In the 2014/15 regional league season , the Mainz team did not lose points and were promoted to the second division. There the team finished fifth in the 2015/16 season . The team is trained by Stefan von Martínez.

In October 2016, the Mainz soccer players suffered a severe blow of fate when the 21-year-old defender Larissa Gördel, former U-15 and U-16 national player, was killed in a car accident.

The B-Juniors of TSV Schott, trained by Thorsten Siefert and Felix Klünemann, rose to the Bundesliga in 2016 with 15 wins in 15 games from the Regionalliga Südwest .

hockey

The men's hockey team was promoted to the 2nd field hockey Bundesliga in the 2008/09 season , but was immediately relegated. The 1st women's team plays in the field in the 1st regional league and during the indoor season in the major league. Until 1989 the later gold medalist at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , Denise Klecker , strengthened the women's hockey team.

ice Hockey

Since 2006, the men's ice hockey team took part in the Landesliga Hessen, later the Hessenliga and the Rheinland Pfalz-Liga. In 2016 the ice hockey department was spun off under the name EC Mainzer Wölfe .

Bowling

The women in the bowling department also practice bowling with success. The national player Verena Bechtluft switched to TSV in 2001 and played 40 Bundesliga games there until 2004. In the 2011/12 season the women's team plays in the second Bundesliga, Classic section (asphalt) .

American football

The American football department of TSV Schott Mainz, the Mainz Golden Eagles , plays with several teams in different age and performance classes. The home games take place on the district sports facility in Mainz-Mombach .

Awards

In January 2014 the club received the Great Star of Sport award .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b tsvschott.de: Homepage
  2. ^ TSV Schott Mainz: About us. See also: sub-page Otto Schott Sports Center.
  3. TSV Schott Mainz: Welcome to TSV Schott Mainz. See corresponding sub-pages.
  4. ^ Event regulations of the German Athletics Association. (PDF file; 124 kB) As of February 26, 2010. See table on p. 5
  5. ^ TSV Schott Mainz: Athletes and Teams of the Year 2010 .
  6. ^ TSV Schott Mainz: News. State performance center for hockey women. ( Memento from January 23, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Chess Federation Rhineland-Palatinate: Final table 1. Rhineland-Palatinate Open
  8. Ex-professional Döring plays for Schott Mainz. In: Allgemeine Zeitung.
  9. Sascha Meeth takes over TSV Schott Mainz. Fupa, accessed September 29, 2017 .
  10. TSV Schott Mainz may celebrate: Promotion to the regional league is perfect. Allgemeine Zeitung, accessed September 29, 2017 .
  11. Marco Rosbach: Finally clarity: 1. FFC Montabaur is second division DFB decides against Schott Mainz. Rhein-Zeitung , May 30, 2014, accessed on May 30, 2014 .
  12. DFB-Pokal: game canceled due to death. In: womensoccer.de
  13. VRM GmbH & Co KG: New start on your own two feet - Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
  14. ^ German bowling association
  15. Roland Hessel: TSV Schott Mainz awarded the “Big Star of Sports” in 2013 gold. Allgemeine Zeitung, January 13, 2014.

Coordinates: 50 ° 0 ′ 40.4 ″  N , 8 ° 13 ′ 38.2 ″  E