TuS Dornberg

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TuS Dornberg
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Dornberg 02 eV
Seat Bielefeld - Großdornberg ,
North Rhine-Westphalia
founding 1902
Colours Green white
Website tus-dornberg.de
First soccer team
Head coach Jens Horstmann
Venue BIPA sports arena
Places 3,000
league State League Westphalia 1
2019/20 1st place (District League 2)  
home
Away

The TuS Dornberg (full name: Turn- und Sportverein Dornberg 02 eV) is a sports club from the Bielefeld district of Großdornberg . The first soccer team played in the fifth-class Oberliga Westfalen for two years . In addition to football, the club also offers volleyball , gymnastics and badminton .

history

Early years (1902 to 1999)

The association was founded in 1902. It is not known when the football division was founded. The footballers only played at the county level for decades before the first boom occurred in the mid-1970s. In 1975 TuS Dornberg was Bielefeld district champion for the first time and was promoted to the district league . A year later, the team managed to march through to the then fourth-class Landesliga Westfalen by winning the playoff against SpVgg Fichte Bielefeld . There, the Dornbergers first took eleventh place and were then thirteenth twice in a row.

The most successful season was the 1979/80 season, when the Dornberger were ninth. Two relegations in a row ensured the return to the district league A in 1982. During the district league season 1981/82, the Dornbergers got 3:61 points. After runners-up in 1989, 1992 and 1993 behind VfL Schildesche , TuS Einigkeit Hillegossen and SC Halle , there was another short regional league guest game during the 1994/95 season before financial problems led to the sporting crash. In 1997 it went down to the district league B, before the Dornberger arrived two years later in the district league C, the lowest division.

Upswing (1999 to 2012)

The sporting turnaround began in 1999 when a group of sponsors led by the former Sat. 1 news anchor Hans-Hermann Gockel took over the club. Up until 2004, the Dornberger team was promoted five times in a row to the Westphalia Association . Striker Tony Agyemang, who scored over 150 goals over five years, played a major role in the upswing. The leap into the association league turned out to be too big, so that the descent into the state league was the result. The direct resurgence was missed under the new coach Jürgen Prüfer . With five points behind relegated SC Wiedenbrück 2000 , the Dornberger were only runner-up.

After a year in mid-table, the team managed the championship in the 2007/08 season and was promoted to the league, which has now been renamed the Westfalenliga. Although Dornberger lost on the final day with 1: 0 at FT Dützen , but benefited from the 3: 3 draw the opponent's Union Minden at VfB Fichte Bielefeld . After a ninth place in the 2008/09 promotion season, Mario Ermisch took over as coach. He led the team first in fifth place and in the 2010/11 season to the championship. On the penultimate game day, the title was made perfect by a 2-2 win against the second team of SC Paderborn 07 and TuS Dornberg rose to the NRW League . Department head Hans-Werner Freese jokingly spoke of the fact that the club had "got lost".

Since there were no relegated teams in the 2011/12 NRW League season , the club started the season calmly. Finally, the Dornbergs were twelfth, defeated champions FC Viktoria Köln 1-0 at home and came to a 2-0 away win at the former Bundesliga club KFC Uerdingen 05 . Nevertheless, coach Frederic Kollmeier had to leave at the end of the season. During the season, the main sponsor Hartmut Ostrowski withdrew, so that the budget for the coming season had to be reduced by 60 percent. A retreat that was planned in the meantime was rejected. At the local level, the Dornbergers were able to win the Bielefeld indoor city championship four times. The team prevailed against Arminia Bielefeld Amateure in 2003, against VfL Theesen in 2010, against FTuS Ost Bielefeld in 2011 and against VfR Wellensiek in 2012 . In 2004 and 2008 the finals against the amateurs of Arminia Bielefeld were lost.

Present (since 2012)

From 2012 on, the club entered the re-introduced Oberliga Westfalen . Zafer Atmaca took over as coach. The team got into a relegation battle in the 2012/13 season and was only able to save themselves on the last day of the match despite a 2: 4 defeat at FC Gütersloh 2000 . After the Dornbergers only got three points from the first eleven games in the 2013/14 season , coach Atmaca had to leave in October 2013. His successor was István Gál , who could not prevent relegation as bottom of the table. The low point of the season was the home game against SC Roland Beckum , which only 50 spectators wanted to see. For the 2014/15 season, the Dornberger started with a completely renewed squad, as the club budget had to be halved for the season compared to the previous year.

In early February 2015, coach István Gál had to leave after the team was again in danger of relegation. His successor was ex-international David Odonkor , who resigned after just three months. Odonkor had described the appearance of his team as "hopeless". In retrospect, Dornberg's manager Hans-Werner Freese described Odonkor's commitment as a “big mistake”. At the end of the season, the Dornberger were passed through as the penultimate in the state league. However, the Dornberger did not appear there in the 2015/16 season and only continued in the district league in the 2016/17 season. After four years of rebuilding, it was promoted back to the regional league in 2020.

successes

  • Champion of the Westfalenliga 1 : 2011
  • Champion of the Landesliga Westfalen 1 : 2004, 2008
  • District cup winners Bielefeld: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019
  • Winner of the Bielefeld City Indoor Championships: 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2019
  • Over-32 Westphalia Champion: 2019

Stadion

TuS Dornberg's home ground is the Mühlenbrink sports field with a capacity of 3,000 seats. There are no covered places. The sports field originally had an ash covering . After a renovation in 2006, artificial turf was laid at Mühlenbrink . The stadium has been called the BIPA Sportarena since 2011 .

Personalities

Former players

Coach history

  • until 2005: Andreas Brandwein
  • 2005–2006: Jürgen Prüfer
  • 2006–2009: Mirko Jerenko
  • 2009–2011: Mario Ermisch
  • 2011–2012: Frederic Kollmeier
  • 2012–2013: Zafer Atmaca
  • 2013–2015: István Gál
  • 2015: David Odonkor
  • 2015–2019: Onur Erdem
  • since 2019: Jens Horstmann

Other personalities

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Jürgen Heide (ed.): The football chronicle: From Montevideo to Ostwestfalen-Lippe . 2007, p. 30-32 .
  2. Arndt Vienna Boker: mourning for Hans-Werner Freese. Westfalen-Blatt , accessed April 7, 2020 .
  3. Dornberg Echo 2002. ( ZIP ; 4.0 MB) TuS Dornberg, accessed on September 7, 2013 .
  4. Thorsten Richter: "We just got lost". RevierSport , accessed September 7, 2013 .
  5. Dornberg separates from Kollmeier. Neue Westfälische , accessed on September 7, 2013 .
  6. Elmar Redemann: The next league team pulls the rip cord. RevierSport, accessed October 23, 2013 .
  7. Elmar Redemann: 76 payers! The reasons? The consequences? RevierSport, accessed on August 18, 2017 .
  8. Sebastian Ries: Budget was halved after relegation. RevierSport, accessed on July 18, 2014 .
  9. "So much negative": Odonkor resigns from office in Dornberg. Kicker , accessed February 6, 2015 .
  10. ^ Hans Joachim Kaspers and Nicole Bentrup: TuS Dornberg on the retreat. Neue Westfälische, accessed on September 7, 2013 .
  11. The list of winners of the indoor championships. FLVW Kreis Bielefeld, accessed on August 18, 2017 .
  12. The field soccer title holder of the over 32s. Bielefeld football district, accessed on July 12, 2019 .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 2 ′ 42.1 ″  N , 8 ° 26 ′ 48.4 ″  E