TSV Victoria Clarholz
Victoria Clarholz | |||
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Surname | Gymnastics and Sports Club Victoria Clarholz eV |
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Herzebrock-Clarholz , North Rhine-Westphalia |
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founding | 17th October 1920 | ||
Colours | Red White | ||
CEO | Tobias Feldmann | ||
Website | victoria-clarholz.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Christopher Hankemeier | ||
Venue | Holzhofstadion | ||
Places | 2,500 | ||
league | Oberliga Westfalen | ||
2019/20 | 1st place ( Westfalenliga 1 )
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Victoria Clarholz (officially: Turn- und Sportverein Victoria Clarholz eV ) is a football club from Herzebrock-Clarholz in the Gütersloh district . The men's first team has been playing in the Oberliga Westfalen since 2020 .
history
The club was founded on October 17, 1920 as the Turnverein Frisch Auf Clarholz . Three years later, another association was established with the German youth force Clarholz . Both clubs merged in 1932 to form TSV Deutsche Jugendkraft Clarholz . Two years later, the club then took on the name TSV Viktoria Clarholz . Since it happened again and again that Viktoria was spelled with "c" and sometimes with "k", the spelling with "c" was specified in the association's statutes in 1990.
In addition to football, the club offers badminton , basketball , Hapkido , a running group, athletics , table tennis , trampoline , gymnastics and fitness as well as volleyball . In 1959 a sailing department was founded , which later split off as the Clarholz Sailing Club . In 1974 the Clarholz bowling club joined Victoria. However, the department changed to the Gütersloh-Rheda bowling association in the 1990s .
Soccer
The Clarholz footballers played in the Wiedenbrück district class for decades. In 1974 he was promoted to the district class for the first time. At the end of the 1970s things went up when the Victoria won the district league three times in a row between 1979 and 1981. However, the second teams of SC Herford , Arminia Bielefeld and Sportfreunde Sennestadt were each ahead of the game. In 1984 they were promoted to the national league when the Clarholzer champions were ten points ahead of DE Kusenbaum . There, too, the team always played a good role and in 1992 made it to the Association League Westphalia . However, the jump turned out to be too big and after a year the Victoria went back down to the national league.
In 1995 the Clarholzer went back to the district league with a total of 5:55 points. After being runner-up behind the Warendorfer SU and SVA Bockum-Hövel , the Victoria managed to return to the national league in 1998. There the team played only a year before it went back down to the district league. In 2003 the Clarholzer rose again to the national league and two years later they were runner-up in season 5 behind SuS Bad Westernkotten . Then the Victoria was transferred to Season 1, from which they had to relegate in 2007. Back in the district league, the Clarholz team were runner-up behind SV Canlar Bielefeld in 2009 and one year later they were promoted to the state league again.
In 2012 Victoria finished third there behind SV Rödinghausen and Rot-Weiß Maaslingen . Because of a league reform, third place was enough to return to the Westphalia League . There the team always shuttled between midfield and relegation battle. This changed in the 2019/20 season, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . Due to a "quotient regulation", the Clarholzer managed to get promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen thanks to the better goal difference compared to Borussia Emsdetten .
Stadion
The home games are played in the Holzhofstadion. The stadium is located on Holzhofstrasse and has space for 2,500 spectators. It is played on natural grass. The area once belonged to the dynasty of Bentheim-Tecklenburg and was leased in 1930 by the then still independent community of Clarholz and bought forty years later.
Personalities
statistics
Placements on a green background indicate an ascent, while a red background indicates a descent.
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Hapkido
Victoria Clarholz's Hapkido Abreilung hosted the Hapkido European Championships in 2003, 2013 and 2019.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Festschrift 75 years of Victoria Clarholz. Victoria Clarholz, accessed May 6, 2020 .
- ^ The separate ways: bowling club Rheda 1967 eV bowling association Gütersloh-Rheda, accessed on May 6, 2020 .
- ↑ a b Victoria Clarholz. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 6, 2020 .
- ↑ high: Europe's elite again in Clarholz. The bell , accessed on May 10, 2020 .