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TUSEM Essen Logo 01.svg
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Essen-Margarethenhöhe e. V. 1926
Club colors Red White
Founded October 20, 1926
Place of foundation Essen , North Rhine-Westphalia
Association headquarters Fibelweg 7
45149 Essen
Members 2498 (2018)
Departments Handball , volleyball , soccer ,
athletics , badminton , basketball
boxing , cheerleading , wheelchair hockey ,
swimming , taekwondo , dancing ,
tennis , table tennis , gymnastics
Chairman Frank Shin
Homepage www.tusem.de

The gymnastics and sports club Essen-Margarethenhöhe e. V. 1926 , TUSEM Essen or TuSEM Essen for short , is a German sports club that is best known for the success of its handball team, which has been German champions three times. In the 2012/13 season she was relegated from the handball Bundesliga and played in the 2nd Bundesliga until the end of the 2019/20 season before returning to the first Bundesliga for the 2020/21 season.

In addition to handball , the sports of badminton , basketball , boxing , cheerleading , soccer , athletics , wheelchair hockey , swimming , taekwondo , dance , tennis , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball are offered. The association also operates a health and sports center.

Since 1963, the association has been the organizer of the oldest German non- stop marathon around Lake Baldeney .

The TUSEM Cup for volleyball players is also one of the most traditional pre-season tournaments in Germany. In the 2006 season, a women's team rose to the top division for the first time since the volleyball department was founded.

A table tennis tournament, which has existed since 1993, is part of the fixed season schedule of the table tennis department of TUSEM. Since 2009, the tournament has found a name sponsor with the RWE Group . The warm-up tournament always takes place shortly before the start of the season.

The association had 2496 members in 2018.

Handball

TUSEM food
Logo TUSEM-without addition.jpg
Full name TUSEM Sport and Marketing GmbH
Founded 2000
Hall Sports hall on hello
Places 2,578
Trainer Jaron Siewert
league 2. Handball Bundesliga
2019/20
rank 2nd place
DHB Cup 1 round
Website www.tusemessen.de
home
Away
Greatest successes
National German champion
1986, 1987, 1989
DHB cup winner
1988, 1991, 1992
International European Cup Winners' Cup
1989
Euro City Cup
1994
EHF Cup
2005

Current story

The handball Bundesliga division was spun off from the club in 2000 and converted into a GmbH . For the 2005/06 season , the TUSEM was not granted a license for the first Bundesliga due to financial problems - a Greek main sponsor did not pay the contractually guaranteed funds - and the club was downgraded to the regional league as the winner of the EHF Cup after 26 years of uninterrupted membership in the Bundesliga . There TUSEM Essen achieved promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga South with a score of 63: 1 points, in which the club competed in the 2006/07 season. After winning the title in the 2nd League South on May 19, 2007 with a balance of 52:16 points, TUSEM Essen played again in the 1st Handball Bundesliga in the 2007/08 season , in which it was relegated to the HSG Düsseldorf managed to stay up.

In October 2008 the club faced bankruptcy again after 2005 and the associated forced relegation. At the same time it became known that the handball club had been the victim of financial fraud.

On November 4, 2008, the club filed for bankruptcy and was thus determined to be relegated from the handball Bundesliga. As the table seventh in the 2010/11 season in the 2nd division north, the club qualified for the single-track 2nd division from the 2011/12 season. In 2011/12 the TUSEM was runner-up in the 2nd league and thus managed to return to the 1st league, from which the club was relegated after a year as bottom of the table. The coach has been Jaron Siewert since the 2017/18 season .

successes

Well-known former players

Squad season 2019/20

player

No. Nat. Surname position born length Weight since Previous club
1 GermanyGermany Fredrik Genz TW 03/08/1997 1.94 m 96 kg 2019 Foxes Berlin
12 GermanyGermany Sebastian Bliss TW 06/18/1990 1.93 m 93 kg 2010 Concordia Delitzsch
16 GermanyGermany Julián Borchert TW 09/19/1999 1.81 m 82 kg 2019 HC Wölfe Nordrhein
49 GermanyGermany Nils Conrad TW 07/24/2001 1.95 m 110 kg 2019 HC Rhein Vikings
2 GermanyGermany Noah Beyer LA 05/15/1997 1.80 m 79 kg 2014 2nd team
3 GermanyGermany Jonas Ellwanger RM, RL 11/09/1993 1.92 m 97 kg 2013 2nd team
13 GermanyGermany Lukas Ellwanger KM 02/14/1992 1.95 m 108 kg 1998 own youth
17th CubaCuba Rolando Urios Gonzáles KM 04/10/1999 1.93 m 108 kg 2019 Foxes Berlin
19th GermanyGermany Cyrill Akakpo RA 10/01/1997 1.86 m 89 kg 2018 Foxes Berlin
22nd PolandPoland Dennis Szczesny RL 11/22/1993 1.96 m 110 kg 2014 TV Bittenfeld
24 GermanyGermany Carsten Ridder RM, RL 01/01/1995 1.90 m 99 kg 2010 own youth
25th GermanyGermany Justin Muller RM 10/25/1995 1.85 m 90 kg 2017 TV Korschenbroich
26th GermanyGermany Lucas Firnhaber RR 04/23/1997 2.00 m 104 kg 2018 THW Kiel
28 GermanyGermany Malte Seidel RM, RL 07/13/1995 1.94 m 102 kg 2015 own youth
34 GermanyGermany Felix Klingler RA 06/08/1993 1.75 m 80 kg 2018 HSG Konstanz
44 GermanyGermany Laurenz Kluth RM 12/19/2002 1.96 m 98 kg 2019 HC Rhein Vikings
52 GermanyGermany Tom scrub LA 04/19/1993 1.87 m 89 kg 2017 TBV Lemgo
55 GermanyGermany Niklas Ingenpaß KM 05/05/1999 1.89 m 95 kg 2013 Grefrath gymnastics club
96 GermanyGermany Tim Zechel KM 09/28/1996 1.96 m 105 kg 2017 HSG Burgwedel

Coaching team and support staff

Nat. Surname position Date of birth in the team since
GermanyGermany Jaron Siewert Trainer January 31, 1994 2017
GermanyGermany Michael Hegemann Assistant coach 03/19/1977 2014
GermanyGermany Bjorn Heißenberg Physiotherapist 07/07/1995 2010
Contact person TUSEM Sport- & Marketinggesellschaft
Nat. Surname position in the team since
GermanyGermany Niels Ellwanger executive Director 2008
GermanyGermany Herbert Stauber Sports director 2005
GermanyGermany Lina Heintschel from Heinegg Authorized signatory 2014
GermanyGermany Christopher Hahmann Marketing manager 2016

Additions 2019/20

Departures 2019/20

Additions 2020/21

Departures 2020/21

TUSEM handball youth

In the 2006/07 season, TUSEM has one of the most successful handball youths in the Lower Rhine with the A-youth in the Regionalliga and the B and C-youth in the Oberliga. The TUSEM Essen youth handball team was twice awarded one of the best youth work by the HBL.

athletics

Well-known athletes

  • August Blumensaat , former German long-distance runner
  • Siegfrid Lettau , sprinter and long jumper in the 1930s
  • Manfred Grohnert, 110 m hurdler in the 1950s
  • Sabine Braun , world champion and third in the Olympic Games as a heptathlete
  • Uwe Töppner , German long jump champion
  • Angelika Kröll, multiple German youth and junior champion discus throw

Carried out sporting events

volleyball

successes

  • 1. Women: Promotion to the Oberliga 2008

Taekwondo

successes

Table tennis

The Department

In 2012 the table tennis department of the DJK TuS Essen-Holsterhausen, founded in 1973, joined the TUSEM Essen.

Ascents

of the last season 2019/20:

  • 1. Women's team: Promotion from the district league to the association league
  • 1st men's team: Promotion from the district league to the regional league
  • 2nd men's team: Promotion from the district class to the district league

The highest teams

  • 1. Women's team: Association league 2
  • 1st men's team: Landesliga 7
  • 1st boys team: NRW League 4

The warm-up tournament

The table tennis department of TUSEM has been organizing the warm-up tournament since 1993. It serves as the last toughness and form test before the upcoming championship season. That's why the tournament takes place one week before the start of the season. It is played in different classes. No school classes were allowed to play at the 2010 tournament because there was overlap with the Kids Open in Düsseldorf. The tournament is open to players from the West German Table Tennis Association and to invited guests who then have to be approved. The energy group RWE has been a name sponsor since 2009. In the past two years, the table tennis department of TUSEM had more than 250 participants. In 2005 there were almost 400 table tennis enthusiastic athletes who came to the tournament. In 2011 around 300 athletes came to Essen for a warm-up. In 2020 the tournament will be canceled due to the corona pandemic.

The coaching staff

With two B-license, two C-license and six D-license trainers, the TUSEM forms a coaching staff of hardly comparable size for the youth department.

basketball

The basketball department was established in June 1984.

successes

  • 1985/86 season: the first men's team rose to the district league just a year after it was founded and became district cup winners
  • 1986/87 season: Women's first year promotion to the district league
  • 1989/90 season: Promotion to 2nd men in the 1st district league
  • 1990/91 season: promotion to 2nd men in the district league (93/94 relegation)
  • 1991/92 season: Promotion to 1st women in the district league
  • 1995/96 season: promotion to 1st women in the district league as runner-up
  • 1997/98 season: Promotion to 1st men in the district league and 1st women in the regional league
  • 1998/99 season: Promotion to 1st men in the regional league
  • Season 1999/00: Promotion 1st women to the Oberliga (2003/04 relegation after 4 years in the regional league) and 2nd men in the 1st district league (07/08 relegation after 9 years in the district league)
  • 2006/07 season: Promotion of the 2nd women to the district league
  • Season 2008/09: Promotion of the 2nd women to the regional league, women also become district cup winners
  • Season 2009/10: Vice championship for the first women in the regional league, women are again district cup winners
  • 2010/11 season: women and U19 women win the district cup, U17 women become unbeaten district champions
  • 2011/12 season: Vice championship for women in the national league
  • Season 2012/13: TUSEM starts with a women's team (regional league), two men's teams (district league and 2nd district league), a female U19 (regional league) and a male U16 (district league)

Soccer

The football club TUSEM Essen plays in the district league group 6 in the 2018/19 season.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Association newspaper January 2019, page 7 , accessed on November 14, 2019 (pdf)
  2. ^ Sports park "Am Hallo" tusemessen.de
  3. Tusem Essen handball club is threatened with forced relegation. In: Die Welt of October 17, 2008.
  4. ↑ Castles in the air built. In: The West of July 17, 2008.
  5. Ego instead of money.  ( 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. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of June 21, 2008.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.sueddeutsche.de  
  6. Big crooks piece. In: The West of June 19, 2008.
  7. Essen registers insolvency plan proceedings. In: toyota-handball-bundesliga.de from November 4, 2008.
  8. M. Deppisch: GWD Minden and TuSEM Essen again first class - tradition returns to the handball Bundesliga. ( Memento from May 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) In: sportschau.de from May 18, 2012.
  9. TUSEM Essen brings young talent back. handball-world.news, June 3, 2019, accessed on June 3, 2019.
  10. "Preferred candidate of our coaching team": TUSEM Essen loaned Rolando Urios. handball-world.news, June 6, 2019, accessed on June 6, 2019.
  11. TUSEM Essen signs goalkeeping talent from the region. handball-world.news, June 11, 2019, accessed on June 11, 2019.
  12. TuSEM Essen engages young talent for the back room. handball-world.news, June 14, 2019, accessed on June 14, 2019.
  13. Moritz Mangold leaves TUSEM after the season. handball-world.news, February 12, 2019, accessed on February 12, 2019.
  14. Jump up ↑ Leipzig commits back-space talent from Essen. handball-world.news, February 20, 2019, accessed on February 20, 2019.
  15. TUSEM Essen secures winger talent from Rhein Vikings handball-world.news, January 17, 2020, accessed on January 17, 2020.
  16. TuSEM Essen completes goalkeeper trio for the new season: Lukas Diedrich comes from Magdeburg handball-world.news, February 5, 2020, accessed on February 5, 2020.
  17. handball-world.news: "One of the top addresses for young players": Füchse Berlin's circle runner talent will switch to TUSEM Essen on February 27, 2020, accessed on February 27, 2020
  18. www.handball-world.news: Who is coming in summer - and who is going? The exchange exchange of the 2nd men's handball league from April 2, 2020, accessed on April 6, 2020
  19. www.handball-world.news: First division promoted TuSEM Essen signs goalkeeper talent from June 5, 2020, accessed on June 5, 2020
  20. handball-world.news: Fredrik Genz succeeds Martin Ziemer at Füchsen Berlin on January 23, 2020, accessed on January 23, 2020
  21. www.tusemessen.de: Tom Skroblien is leaving TUSEM at the end of the season on December 27, 2019, accessed on February 4, 2020
  22. handball-world.news: New youth coordinator for the TUSEM Essen Talent Schmiede from February 19, 2020, accessed on February 19, 2020
  23. handball-world.news: VfL Lübeck-Schwartau changes goal: Nils Conrad comes for Marino Mallwitz on February 25, 2020, accessed on February 25, 2020
  24. handball-world.news: Farewell to TuSEM Essen: Rolando Urios will return to Berlin for training this summer on February 26, 2020, accessed on February 26, 2020
  25. handball-world.news: "Strive for a change of scenery": Playmaker Carsten Ridder leaves TUSEM Essen on March 4, 2020, accessed on March 4, 2020
  26. handball-world.news: 1. VfL Potsdam is on course with five experienced newcomers in the 2nd division on June 23, 2020, accessed on June 23, 2020
  27. handball-world.news: Julian Borchert changes completely from TuSEM Essen to SG Schalksmühle-Halver on May 27, 2020, accessed on May 27, 2020
  28. ^ TUSEM Essen District League. Retrieved September 6, 2018 .