TSV Tettnang

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TSV Tettnang
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
1848 Tettnang eV
Founded 1848
Association headquarters Tettnang , Baden-Württemberg
Departments 12
Chairman Harald Franzen
Homepage tsv-tettnang.de

The TSV Tettnang , officially gymnastics and sports club in 1848 Tettnang eV is a sports club from Tettnang in Baden-Württemberg Bodenseekreis . The first men's soccer team played in the highest amateur league in Württemberg for nine years. The first women's soccer team played in the Regionalliga Süd for three years .

history

The roots of the association lie with the Tettnang gymnastics community, which was founded in autumn 1848 . This association had to be forcibly dissolved on August 2, 1850. On September 5, 1862, it was re-established as the Tettnang Gymnastics Club , which was dissolved on July 28, 1872 and re-established on June 16, 1905. After the football department was founded in the summer of 1919, the club was renamed the Tettnang Sports Community . After the end of the Second World War , the association was dissolved in the summer of 1945 and was re-established on August 10, 1946. Finally, on April 1, 1950, the association took on its current name.

In addition to soccer, the club offers basketball , fencing , recreational sports, athletics , handball , rehabilitation sports , taekwondo , tennis , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball . In earlier times there were departments for baseball , jiu jitsu and skiing .

Men's soccer

The football division was founded in the summer of 1919 and only played at the local level for decades. In 1975 they were promoted to the then third-class Black Forest-Bodensee amateur league , where TSV welcomed 2,500 spectators at their first home game against VfB Friedrichshafen . After only one season, the direct relegation followed. Although the Tettnang managed to gain direct ascent, in 1978 they had to descend again after just one year. There followed several years between the regional and district leagues before the team had to go down to the A-class in 2000. After two ascents in a row, the Tettnang reached the state league again. This was followed by relegations in 2010 and 2012. Since then, the Tettnang have been playing in the district league A Bodensee. The home ground has been the Manzenberg Stadium since 1993.

Women's soccer

In the summer of 2001, the club took over the women's football department of SV Oberteuringen . The SV Oberteuringen team was one of the founding members of the then second-class Regionalliga Süd in 2000 and took part in the women's DFB Cup seven times . It suffered numerous major defeats. In the first DFB Cup game in the 1982/83 season , the team lost 1:12 at Bayern Munich . In the 1991/92 season the Oberteuringer lost 0:10 against VfR 09 Saarbrücken . Three years later , the club reached the second round with a bye . There was a third double-digit defeat in the 1998/99 season with a 1:11 against the Sportfreunde Siegen . The only victory came a year later , when the team first beat Viktoria Neckarhausen 6-1 and then lost 4-0 to 1. FC Saarbrücken .

After moving to TSV Tettnang, the team played in the Regionalliga Süd until 2004. As the penultimate of the 2003/04 season, the qualification for the newly created 2nd Bundesliga was missed. In the following season, the TSV was passed in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and ended up in the Association League Württemberg in 2005. Three years later it went down to the state league, where the Tettnang women achieved direct promotion via relegation. After a runner-up in 2012 behind VfB Obertürkheim , he was promoted back to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg two years later. With Ivana Rudelić in 2008 and Melanie Leupolz two years later , TSV Tettnang provided two U-17 European champions . The TSV B-Juniors were promoted to the B-Juniorinnen-Bundesliga in 2013 , but had to relegate again after just one year.

Taekwondo

Angelika Biegger became German champion in 1985. At the 1987 World Championships she won the bronze medal in the class up to 70 kilograms. Three years later, Biegger won the European championship.

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Chronicle of TSV 1848 Tettnang e. V. from 1848 to 2005. (No longer available online.) TSV Tettnang, formerly in the original ; Retrieved September 25, 2014 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.tsv-tettnang.de