TSV Steinbach Haiger

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TSV Steinbach Haiger
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Steinbach 1921 eV
Seat Haiger - Steinbach , Hesse
founding March 1, 1921
Colours red / white / blue
Members 500
Website tsv-steinbach.de
First soccer team
Head coach Adrian Alipour
Venue SIBRE-Sportzentrum Haarwasen Haiger
Places 4700
league Regionalliga southwest
2019/20 2nd place
home
Away

The TSV Steinbach is a football club from Haiger - Steinbach and plays in the season since the 2015/16 Regional Southwest . The club plays its home games in the SIBRE sports center in Haiger. For the 2018/19 season, the 1st team changed their name to TSV Steinbach Haiger . All other teams continue to compete as TSV Steinbach. The youth teams of the A, B and C juniors also play under the name TSV Steinbach, the younger age groups play as JSG Kalteiche .

history

Home of the TSV: The Haiger district of Steinbach: View of Steinbach with the Upper Dill Valley in the background

TSV Steinbach was founded in 1921. Originally the sporting activities related to the game of fistball , today football is the only department of the club, which has around 500 members.

After the regional company SIBER - Siegerland Bremsen GmbH, whose co-owner Roland Kring himself was a player in the club, became a sponsor in 2007, the first team rose six times in seven seasons from the 2008/09 season. Since the 2015/16 season , the Steinbachers have been playing in the Southwest Regional Football League .

Through the championship in the Hessenliga , TSV Steinbach was promoted to the Regionalliga Südwest in 2015 and stayed in the league in the following seasons.

In the 2017/18 season, TSV Steinbach won the Hessen Cup for the first time in the club's history . With the 2-0 final win against KSV Hessen Kassel , the club took part in the 2018/19 DFB Cup as Hessian representative . In the first round you met FC Augsburg there . The game at "Haarwasen" in Haiger with a record attendance of 4204 viewers ended with a 2-1 victory for the Bundesliga club. The goal for the hosts scored captain Nico Herzig .

On March 20, 2019, TSV split from head coach Matthias Mink after promotion to the 3rd division after a series of defeats became unrealistic. His previous assistant coach Frank Döpper became an interim coach until the end of the season.

For the season 2019/20 took Adrian Alipour the post of head coach.

In the 2019/2020 season, which was canceled due to Corona , they became runner-up in the Regionalliga Süd-West and just missed promotion to the third division.

With a 1-0 win against FSV Frankfurt , TSV 2020 won the Hessen Cup for the second time and qualified for the first round of the DFB Cup . Here you will compete against the second division Sandhausen.

Stadium and mascot

Stadion

Main stand in early October 2017

The club has played its home games since the 2014/15 season at the SIBRE sports center in Haarwasen Haiger , which has space for around 4,700 spectators. The new main grandstand - with around 600 covered seats and 200 covered standing places - was completed in July 2015. A year later, the main grandstand was expanded by adding two mobile grandstands, which were replaced by a fixed concrete grandstand from winter 2017/2018. The VIP area was also completely rebuilt.

On September 4, 2014 TSV Steinbach inaugurated the first stage of the stadium's expansion with a test match against FC Schalke 04 . In front of 4,000 spectators it was 0-0 at halftime, before the neighboring club SSV Langenaubach played the second half and lost 6-0. In the summer of 2017 they scored 1-1 in a test match against 1. FC Köln and set a new attendance record with 4200 guests. At the beginning of 2018, the main grandstand was expanded to the left and right - around 950 covered seats and 400 covered standing places were created. The next stage of expansion is planned for 2020 with two rear gate grandstands.

The Steinbacher Gickel

The mascot "STEINI"

The Steinbacher Hahn - dialectically: The Steinbacher Gickel - is the mascot of TSV Steinbach. In the Haiger region, the Steinbacher footballers have always been called "Gickel" - the TSV fan club therefore called itself "Red Gickel". The rooster can also be found in the village coat of arms (next to a stream with stones, hammer and mallet as a mining symbol and grain as an agriculture symbol). In home games, a loud crowing of the cock rings out in front of the goal anthem. This actually comes from a Steinbacher Hahn "Hagen I" of the former TSV board member Dirk Uhr and in this way cheers every goal of the hosts. For the Hessen Cup final in the 2017/18 season, the Steinbachers also presented a life-size Gickel, disguised as a mascot, cheering on the audience. His successor was christened "STEINI" at the beginning of the remaining round of 2019/2020 and, in addition to his name, also bears the year the club was founded on his jersey: 1921.

Squad

Team season 2019/20

No. Nat. player Born In the team since
goalkeeper
28 GermanyGermany Matay Birol August 16, 1997 2019
01 GermanyGermany Raphael Koczor February 17, 1989 2019
19th GermanyGermany Tim Paterok 5th August 1992 2018
Defense
04th GermanyGermany Nico Herzig December 10, 1983 2016
05 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Saša Strujić December 8, 1991 2015
12 GermanyGermany Gian Maria Olizzo December 2, 2000 2019
14th GermanyGermany Philipp Hanke April 4, 1993 2019
15th IraqIraq David Al-Azzawe 5th June 1992 2018
22nd GermanyGermany Tino Bradara December 12, 1997 2019
24 GermanyGermany Sascha Wenninger April 6, 1995 2019
28 GermanyGermany Benjamin Kirchhoff November 11, 1994 2019
29 GermanyGermany Michael student July 22, 1997 2019
30th GermanyGermany Marcel Damaschek March 24, 1997 2019
midfield
07th GermanyGermany Dennis Wegner January 10, 1991 2017
08th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Dino Bišanović March 13, 1990 2015
10 GermanyGermany Manuel Hoffmann June 16, 1993 2019
11 GermanyGermany Florian Bichler July 18, 1991 2020
17th GermanyGermany Sascha Marquet November 7, 1989 2015
18th GermanyGermany Kevin Lahn February 14, 1992 2019
23 GermanyGermany Johannes Bender May 16, 1998 2019
31 GermanyGermany Soeren Eismann June 28, 1988 2019
attack
09 GermanyGermany Moritz Göttel February 12, 1993 2018
13 GermanyGermany Christopher Kramer October 16, 1989 2019
20th GermanyGermany Serhat Ilhan August 18, 1996 2019
27 GermanyGermany Jannik Mause July 11, 1998 2019

Coach / supervisor staff for the 2019/20 season

function Surname
Chief trainer Adrian Alipour
Co-trainer & video analysis Hüsni Tahiri
Goalkeeping coach Sascha Rausch
Physiotherapist Peter Kovacs
Physiotherapist Raphael Herrmann
Kit manager John Schwehn
supervisor Bjorn Franz
function Surname
Managing Director Sports and Finance Matthias Georg
Managing Director Communication and Marketing Arne Wohlfarth
Sports director Jörg Engel
Media officer Sven Firmenich
Security officer Peter Engel
Fan representative Henning Eckhardt

Transfers season 2019/20

Accesses
Transfer period Surname Transferring club
July 2019 Johannes Bender TSG Hoffenheim II
Tino Bradara SSV Ulm 1846
Marcel Damaschek 1. FC Cologne II
Soeren Eismann FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Philipp Hanke Borussia Dortmund II
Manuel Hoffmann SV Babelsberg 03
Serhat Ilhan Bahlinger SC
Benjamin Kirchhoff Kickers Offenbach
Raphael Koczor FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Jannik Mause 1. FSV Mainz 05 II
Gian Maria Olizzo Sportfreunde Siegen U19
Sascha Wenninger 1. FC Saarbrücken
August 2019 Michael student FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Kevin Lahn SV Elversberg
January 2020 Florian Bichler Red and white food
Departures
Transfer period Surname Receiving club
July 2019 Julian Bibleka Red and White Koblenz
Arnold Budimbu MSV Duisburg
Fatih Candan FC Schalke 04 II
Junior Ebot-Etchi Lupo Martini Wolfsburg
Moritz Hannappel Red and White Koblenz
Florian Heister SSV Jahn Regensburg
Timo Kunert FSV Frankfurt
Maurice Müller destination unknown
Tim Müller TSV Schott Mainz
Marcel Reichwein Holzwickeder SC
Daniel Reith SG Oberliederbach
Wilfried Sarr TuS Ennepetal
Tim Welker KSV Hessen Kassel
Tom Zündorf TSV Meerbusch
January 2020 Gani Sevim Red and White Koblenz
Nikola Trkulya Stuttgart Kickers

Other well-known former players

Successes / placements

DFB-Pokal game against FC Augsburg on August 19, 2018
TSV Steinbach: Hessen Cup winner 2018
season league space S. U N Gates Points
2006/07 District League B Gr. North Dillenburg 08th. 16 1 15th 081:88 49
2007/08 District League B Gr. North Dillenburg 04th 18th 4th 04th 084:24 58
2008/09 District League B Gr. North Dillenburg 01. 26th 0 00 160: 22 *77 *
2009/10 District league A Dillenburg 01. 27 2 01 118: 22 83
2010/11 District Oberliga West 02. 22nd 5 07th 114: 43 *68 *
2011/12 Group league Gießen / Marburg 01. 26th 5 03 124: 39 **81 **
2012/13 Association League Middle 07th 14th 9 11 081:49 51
2013/14 Association League Middle 01. 27 2 05 127: 40 83
2014/15 Hessen League 01. 20th 6th 06th 066:31 66
2015/16 Regionalliga southwest 12. 11 9 14th 036:56 42
2016/17 Regionalliga southwest 05. 16 8th 12 052:39 56
2017/18 Regionalliga southwest 08th. 14th 8th 14th 053:48 50
2018/19 Regionalliga southwest 08th. 14th 9 11 046:44 51
2019/20 Regionalliga southwest 02. 15th 3 4th 040:18 **48 ***
2020/21 Regionalliga southwest
Positions highlighted in green indicate an ascent.
* One point was deducted in the 2008/09 season and three points in the 2010/11 season due to failure to meet the referee's target.
** Two-point deduction due to the use of an ineligible player in the cup.
*** Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season was declared prematurely ended and the table evaluation was based on the quotient rule.

Greatest successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TSV Steinbach is committed to Haiger
  2. JSG-KALTEICHE - JSG-Kalteiche. Retrieved August 13, 2019 .
  3. Sebastian Dalkowski: TSV Steinbach: A village club rises and rises and rises. Rheinische Post , accessed on November 13, 2016 .
  4. Losfee draws Bundesliga club FC Augsburg
  5. TSV Steinbach Haiger separates from coach Mink. Retrieved on August 13, 2019 (German).
  6. ^ Gießener Anzeiger Verlags GmbH & Co KG: Adrian Alipour is a trainer at TSV Steinbach. Retrieved August 13, 2019 .
  7. tsv-steinbach.de
  8. TSV Steinbach Haiger - club profile. Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
  9. Transfer overview for the 2018/19 season on Transfermarkt.de
  10. TSV Steinbach Haiger - Transfers 19/20. Retrieved August 15, 2019 .