TSV Wandsetal

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TSV Wandsetal
Surname Gymnastics and sports club Wandsetal
Hamburg from 1890 eV
Club colors blue yellow
Founded April 24, 1998
Association headquarters Hamburg-Wandsbek
Departments eleven
Chairman Jürgen Meins
Homepage tsvwandsetal.de

The TSV Wandsetal (officially: Turn- und Sportverein Wandsetal Hamburg from 1890 eV ) is a sports club from the Hamburg district of Wandsbek . The first women's handball team once took part in the DHB Cup .

history

The club was created on April 24, 1998 through the merger of Wandsbeker FC with Hinschenfelder SV 1890 . Wandsbeker FC was created in 1910 through the merger of the street football clubs BC Frisch-Auf and Wandsbeker BC in 1906 . The merger partner Hinschenfelder SV 1890 went back to the Hinschenfelder Turnerschaft , which was founded in 1890 , whose football department split off in 1923 as Hinschenfelder FC . In 1994 both clubs and SV 1891 Hinschenfeld merged to form Hinschenfelder SV.

Today's TSV Wandsetal has around 1,500 members in seventeen departments. In addition to handball and football , the TSV also offers health and cardiac sports , gymnastics, karate, children's and youth dance, running clubs, athletics , wrestling , Shinson Hapkido, marching band , sports badges , tennis , table tennis , gymnastics , volleyball and hiking .

athletics

The athletics division of TSV Wandsetal is headed by Jürgen Meins, the club's 1st chairman. The training takes place for children from the age of 5 and offers a competitive sports group for children from the age of 9, which is supervised by the trained movement scientist and athletics C trainer, Waldemar Bitter. The athletics department organizes the annual fun run, the “WANDETALER RUNDE” and is involved in the website project: “Olympx.de”.

Handball

The handball players of TSV Wandsetal qualified as a league team for the DHB Cup in 2009. In the first round the team lost at the regional division TSV Ellerbek 23:29. At the end of the season, the team was relegated from the league and later formed the SG Niendorf / Wandsetal community with the handball players from Niendorfer TSV .

Soccer

The footballers of TSV Wandsetal took over the place of Wandsbeker FC in the Hamburg regional league when they merged in 1998 . Four years later, after a 4-1 win in the decider against FC Süderelbe , the Wandsetalern were promoted to the association league , the highest amateur league in Hamburg. Only because of the worse goal difference compared to TSV Uetersen , the TSV footballers had to relegate after only one year. In 2007 the club went down to the district league, before being promoted back to the regional league two years later. After three years of mediocrity, the Wandsetaler were relegated to the district league in 2013. Home venue is the Sportpark Hinschenfelde in Eichtalpark .

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Sven Webers: DHB Cup women 2009/10. Bundesligainfo.de, accessed on February 8, 2015 .
  2. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in Northern Germany 1974-2004 . Lehrte 2005, p. 189 .

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