SV Salamander Kornwestheim

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SV Kornwestheim
Club logo of SV Salamander Kornwestheim
Surname Sports club Salamander
Kornwestheim 1894 e. V.
Founded 2006
Place of foundation Kornwestheim
Association headquarters Bogenstrasse 35
70806 Kornwestheim
Members 7,000 (2019)
Departments Aikidō , American football , badminton ,
disabled sports , bowling , mass sports ,
gymnastics , unicycle , fistball , soccer ,
handball , lacrosse , athletics ,
karate / shōtōkan , sports karate ,
rehabilitation sports , senior sports ,
swimming , sports in groups of the heart ,
dancing , tennis , Table tennis , gymnastics ,
volleyball , water polo , diving
Chairman Gerhard Bahmann
Homepage www.sv-kornwestheim.de

www.funsportzentrum.de

The SV Salamander Kornwestheim is a sports club from Kornwestheim in Baden-Württemberg . The association came into being in the summer of 2006 through the merger of 1. FV Salamander Kornwestheim , founded in 1902 , TV Kornwestheim, founded in 1894, and ESG Kornwestheim . The most successful departments of the large club are the athletes and footballers who emerged from the FVK as well as the handball and ice hockey players who were formerly at home in the TVK. It has (as of 2019) 7,000 members.

In addition, the club has the departments of aikido , American football , badminton , figure skating , fistball , art jumping, RC car, senior sports , swimming , sports in groups of the heart, tennis , table tennis , gymnastics , floorball , volleyball , water polo as well as popular sports and gymnastics.

history

With enormous effort and the help of a citizen in Kornwestheim, who made his garden available as a replacement gym, the SV Salamander Kornwestheim was founded in 1894 as a gymnastics club (then Turnverein Kornwestheim 1894 eV). Just four years later, the club acquired its own sports facility in Kornwestheim.

In 1902 the 1st FV Salamander was founded in 1902 Kornwestheim e. V. (FVK) founded, initially as a football club for the workers at the Salamander works in Kornwestheim. Although the FVK celebrated some football successes, it owes its reputation to the athletics department that was later founded under the direction of Hanspeter Sturm, which achieved many national and international successes.

In 1928 the Eisenbahner-Sport-Gemeinschaft Blauweiß Kornwestheim e. V. (ESG) and settled in Jahnstrasse. Here, too, football was in the foreground, but the ESG achieved its first major successes in artistic strength sports.

The gymnastics club Kornwestheim, however, is the club of the middle class. After the end of the war in 1945 he found a new home on the grounds of the Schillerschule and in 1965 in Bogenstraße, where the SVK office is still located in the FunSportZentrum today.

When the club had grown to 5000 members, in 2006 the gymnastics club Kornwestheim merged with the FV Salamander Kornwestheim and the Eisenbahner-Sport-Gemeinschaft Kornwestheim to form SV Salamander Kornwestheim 1894 e. V. All sporting activities of the three former parent clubs were bundled into one large club through the merger. Today's SV Salamander Kornwestheim 1894 e. V. with currently more than 7000 members is one of the five largest associations in Baden-Württemberg. In addition to ball sports (soccer, handball, volleyball and beach volleyball, water polo, American football, fistball, tennis, table tennis, badminton, squash), it also offers aikido and karate, bowling, cheerleading, unicycle, gymnastics, athletics, swimming with artificial jumping and dancing and gymnastics. It ranges from prevention and rehabilitation with rehabilitation sports, disabled sports, medi-active, senior sports, sports in cardiac groups and sports after cancer to mass, competitive and recreational sports.

athletics

The athletes of the club starting for the LAZ Salamander Kornwestheim-Ludwigsburg have won numerous German championships and European championships. In addition, the club also provided some participants in the Olympic Games.

Team successes

Well-known athletes

Soccer

SVK football
Venue Stadium on Jägerstrasse
Places
Head coach Sascha Becker
league District league Enz / Murr
2017/18 15th place (Landesliga 1 - Württemberg)

Website https://fussball.sv-kornwestheim.de/

home
Away

FV Kornwestheim , which initially emerged as a pure football club, was founded in 1902. In 1920 the soccer team was promoted to the highest amateur class in Württemberg. In the period after the Second World War , the club played many seasons in the first amateur league in the 1950s and 1960s. With winning the North-Württemberg Amateur Championship in 1961 (4-2 in the playoff against VfL Sindelfingen ), the greatest success in football to date was celebrated. With the descent from the 1st amateur league in 1969, the FV Salamander Kornwestheim said goodbye to national football. The club played in the regional league from 2013 to 2016 and in the 2017/18 season.

successes

  • Amateur champion North-Württemberg 1961
  • District cup winner Enz / Murr 2005, 2006
  • District league champions Enz / Murr and promotion to the state league in 2014, 2017

Known players

Handball

SVK handball
Full name
Founded
Hall Sports hall east
Trainer Alexander Schurr
league 3rd league
2017/18
rank 1st place
Website handball.sv-kornwestheim.de
home
Away


Logo of the former TV Kornwestheim

The 1st men's team of TV Kornwestheim made it to the 2nd Bundesliga South in 1999 and played there under that name for seven years in a row. For the 2006/07 season, the game community SG HBR Ludwigsburg was founded together with the neighboring league rivals TSG Oßweil , but this was resolved by TV Kornwestheim after a year. The successor to HBR in the second handball Bundesliga should be the TVK successor SV Salamander Kornwestheim, while TSG Ludwigsburg-Oßweil competed in the fifth-highest division (Württembergliga) for the 2007/08 season.

The SV Salamander took over the license and was to start under the name SVK Salamander Stuttgart in the Stuttgart Porsche Arena . After the experiments SG Stuttgart / Scharnhausen , SG Göppingen / Scharnhausen and VfL Pfullingen / Stuttgart , this was the fourth attempt to establish Bundesliga handball in Stuttgart. The TVK Marketing & Management GmbH & Co. KG, which was in possession of the Bundesliga license, filed for bankruptcy on July 12, 2007, whereupon the city of Stuttgart terminated the contracts with the club. A good week after the start of the proceedings, the insolvency administrator announced that there was no longer any chance of restructuring. The game of the first men's team in the 2nd Bundesliga had to be stopped. The previous players received immediate approval to change clubs. The club was transferred back to the regional league.

In the 2012/13 season, the team rose to the 3rd division . In the 2015/16 season, the men's team occupied the penultimate place in the 3rd division and was relegated to the top division. A year later Kornwestheim succeeded in the immediate rise.

The male youth teams in Kornwestheim are performance-oriented and promote many talents. Some HVW players and also youth national players can be found in their ranks . For example, Peter Jungwirth moved to Bundesliga club SC Magdeburg for the 2007/08 season and a year later to HSG Wetzlar , as did Timo Salzer , who also comes from the Kornwestheim talent factory. Felix Schmidl was among others in the goal of TV Bittenfeld and the Spanish first division club Frigorificos del Morrazo Cangas. Valentin Weckerle also played for TV Bittenfeld. Even Pierre Freudl came from the Kornwestheimer youth.

American football and cheerleading

Kornwestheim Cougars Flag of Germany.svg
City: Kornwestheim
Founded: 1992
Team colors: Black, blue and silver
Head coach: Thomas Williams
League (2019): State League Baden-Württemberg
Greatest successes
Promotion to the Baden-Württemberg regional league 2002
Contact
Internet: www.cougars.de
Data status
October 2019

The Kornwestheim Cougars were founded in 1992, at that time still under the name Pleidelsheim Crowds . They joined the then TV Kornwestheim in 1995. The Cougars achieved their greatest success in 2002, when they were promoted to the regional league. They are currently playing in the Baden-Württemberg regional league. In 2019, the first game of the Cougars took place in the municipal stadium Kornwestheim in front of almost 700 spectators, after the years before it had only been played on the grass pitch at the east hall. In the course of this, they secured relegation and will therefore play in the state league in 2020.

Until 2017 there was a syndicate with the Stuttgart Silver Arrows in the youth work . After this, the department set up an independent youth work and resumed league operations in 2019, in the regional flag football U15 league.

The department is also home to cheerleading teams, the Wildcats (adults) and Candycats (youth). Together with the cheerleaders the Cheerfamly Ludwigsburg they form the Cheer Community Wild Stars and Candy Stars with which they compete at the Landesmeisterschaften Baden-Württemberg. There the WildStars achieved 3rd place in 2019, which means that the cheer community was also allowed to take part in the German championship.

ice Hockey

The Lady Kodiaks Kornwestheim team, which has been in the league since 1998 , has played in the women's ice hockey Bundesliga since the 1999/2000 season and was able to achieve the German championship title from 2001 to 2004 . In the 2005/06 season the team was third. In October 2007, the team was deregistered from the game.

The Kodiaks men's team , which last participated in the fourth-class Baden-Württemberg League in 2005/06, took part in the fifth-class regional league again after a season without participation in the 2007/08 season until the fire in the ice rink in December 2007 Baden-Württemberg. Then the team was again logged off from the game.

In addition to the junior teams , which were no longer registered for the 2008/09 season, there was the old men’s team Old and Wilds, which was organized as a hobby under the umbrella of SV Kornwestheim, and the ERC Icediver team, which worked together with SV Kornwestheim from Stuttgart .

Venue

The game and training facility was the Kornwestheim ice rink operated by the club. In December 2007 it was shut down after a fire in an adjacent building and finally demolished in 2009 after long discussions.

Successes of the women's team

  • German women's ice hockey champion: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

Well-known sportswomen

  • Sabine Rückauer (nine-time German champion, participant in the 2002 Olympic Games)
  • Kathrin Lehmann (three-time German champion, participant in the 2006 Olympic Games in Turin)
  • Sandra Westrich (eight-time German champion)
  • Stephanie Kürten (eight-time German champion, participant in the Olympic Games 2002 and 2006)

SVK FunSportZentrum

In 1996 the SV Salamander Kornwestheim opened its multifunctional sports facility for SVK members and guests in Kornwestheim - the SVK FunSportZentrum or “FUN”. It belongs to one of the first multifunctional sports centers in Germany and represents a milestone for the club. On more than 4000 m² visitors have the opportunity to move in various ways, to do sports and to keep fit and healthy.

The offers in the house include u. a .:

  • Fitness and health studio
  • Fitness classes
  • Wellness
  • Climb
  • squash
  • badminton
  • beach volleyball
  • Fun court (soccer, basketball)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b sv-kornwestheim.de: SV Salamander Kornwestheim 1894 eV - are SVK Member
  2. CMS Services: SV Salamander Kornwestheim - the eventful and moving history of an association! Retrieved August 27, 2018 .
  3. HBR is moving! In: hnaballecke.de, December 27, 2006.
  4. Salamander Stuttgart stops gaming. In: handball-world.news , July 24, 2007.
  5. SV Kornwestheim did it ( Memento from September 26, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  6. New coach search after Erkan Sener's withdrawal. In: gäubote.de .
  7. ^ Cougars - American Football Kornwestheim - SENIORS. Retrieved October 4, 2019 .
  8. Cougars manage to stay in the relegation duel. Retrieved October 4, 2019 .
  9. U19. In: Silver Arrows. March 22, 2016, accessed October 4, 2019 (German).
  10. Football youth department is back. Retrieved October 4, 2019 .
  11. ^ Cougars and Wildcats Kornwestheim (American Football & Cheerleading). Retrieved October 4, 2019 .
  12. Ice rink will be demolished Reutlinger Nachrichten of August 24, 2009, accessed on June 2, 2014.
  13. Stuttgarter Zeitung , Only six formation runners are left ( Memento from May 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  14. SVK fun sport center Kornwestheim. Retrieved August 27, 2018 .