TuS Esens

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TuS Esens
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Basic data
Surname Turn- und Sportverein
Esens eV from 1861/1926
Seat Esens , Lower Saxony
founding 1861/1926
Colours blue and white
president Holger Janssen
Website www.tus-esens.de
First soccer team
Head coach Ralf Backhaus
Venue Stadium at the Peldemühle
Places 6,000
league District League Weser / Ems 1
2019/20 4th Place
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The Esens gymnastics and sports club ( TuS Esens for short ) was created through the merger of two Esens clubs, the Esens gymnastics club from 1861 and the game and sports club from 1926. The town of Esens is located in the Wittmund district in East Friesland , Lower Saxony . In 1926, some club members resigned from the Esens gymnastics club and founded the Esens game and sports club . On January 13, 1934, were gymnastics club Esen and play and sports club Esens for gymnastics and sports club Esens merged. In addition to football , handball , basketball , table tennis , judo , boxing , gymnastics and volleyball are practiced in the club.

Football department

history

The first game of the game and sports club Esens took place on July 29, 1926 on the Schützenwiese in Esens against SV Wittmund. The team's first coach was Johann Bietz. In the early years the TuS played on the Esenser Schützenwiese. In 1948 the stadium at the Peldemühle was built, which was very modern for the time.

On June 17, 1989, the club was promoted to the third-class football league north . After TuS Esens ended the 1988/89 season in the Lower Saxony Association League in third place in the table, the club played in the promotion round against Kickers Emden , VfB Lübeck and FC Süderelbe. In the last and decisive game against VfB Lübeck, over 6,500 spectators found their way to the stadium at the Peldemühle. Although Lübeck took the lead 1-0, TuS Esens won 2-1 in the end thanks to goals from Helge Malzahn and Rüdiger Nabel. After only one year, the TuS rose again from the Oberliga Nord with 24 points and 34:74 goals.

After the first team in 2008 from the Lower Saxony League West with 40 points as 13th and 2010 from the Bezirksoberliga Weser-Ems with 43 points also as 13th, they play in the 2010/11 season in the Weser-Ems 1 District League, in the the goal of recovery was missed. The team took 6th place in the table.

Well-known former players

Teams

Today TuS Esens provides three men's teams. The second team plays in the Ostfrieslandliga, the third in the Ostfrieslandklasse Wittmund. There are also twelve youth and two old-man teams.

statistics

Historical season dates

season placement Gates Points league Trainer comment
1965/66 ? ? ? 1st district class Heinz Beekmanns
1966/67 ? ? ? 1st district class Heinz Beekmanns
1967/68 ? ? ? 1st district class Waldemar Oelschläger Relegation to the 2nd district class
1968/69 ? ? ? 2nd district class Ludwig Seekamp
1969/70 ? ? ? 2nd district class Wilhelm Ebrecht
1970/71 ? ? ? 2nd district class Wilhelm Ebrecht Promotion to the 1st district class
1971/72 ? ? ? 1st district class Wilhelm Ebrecht Promotion to the district relay
1972/73 ? ? ? District relay Wilhelm Ebrecht
1973/74 ? ? ? District relay Wilhelm Ebrecht
1974/75 1 ? ? District relay Wilhelm Ebrecht Promotion to the district class East Friesland
1975/76 1 ? ? District class East Friesland Wilhelm Ebrecht Promotion to the district league Oldenburg / Ostfriesland
1976/77 1 94:28 53: 7 District league 1 Wilhelm Ebrecht Promotion to the association league
1977/78 1 77:32 47:13 Association League North Wilhelm Ebrecht TuS Esens failed in the promotion round to Blau-Weiß Lohne , Lüneburger SK and TuS Hessisch-Oldendorf
1978/79 4th 57:39 38:22 Association League North Wolf Werner Qualification for the Landesliga West.
1979/80 12 46:50 25:35 Regional League West Peter Poganatz
1980/81 11 59:64 27:33 Regional League West Dieter Galski
1981/82 12 42:65 24:36 Regional League West Emke Emken
1982/83 14th 44:55 25:35 Regional League West Emke Emken
1983/84 14th 45:73 22:38 Regional League West Emke Emken
1984/85 12 58:59 27:33 Regional League West Emke Emken
1985/86 2 56:61 40:20 Regional League West Jakob Schulze Promotion to the Lower Saxony Association League
1986/87 8th 55:57 32:28 Association League Lower Saxony Jakob Schulze
1987/88 6th 51:41 34:26 Association League Lower Saxony Jakob Schulze
1988/89 3 65:44 41:23 Association League Lower Saxony Rolf Schmitz Promotion to the league.
1989/90 17th 34:74 24:44 Oberliga Nord (then 3rd division) Jakob Schulze / Hans Möller Relegation to the Lower Saxony Association League
1990/91 11 37:45 28:32 Association League Lower Saxony Hans Möller / Tjark-Fokken Emken
1991/92 7th 45:49 32:32 Association League Lower Saxony Tjark-Fokken Emken / Gerhard Gastmann
1992/93 14th 40:57 27:37 Association League Lower Saxony Gerhard Gastmann / Jakob Schulze
1993/94 8th 50:42 38:34 Association League Lower Saxony Lothar Priebe
1994/95 9 37:46 26:34 OL Lower Saxony / Bremen Lothar Priebe
1995/96 16 27:62 17th OL Lower Saxony / Bremen Lothar Priebe Relegation to the Lower Saxony League West
1996/97 12 43:50 31 Lower Saxony League West Jakob Schulze / Wlady Hanke
1997/98 12 47:56 40 Lower Saxony League West Jan Steffens
1998/99 9 44:49 43 Lower Saxony League West Jan Steffens
1999/00 13 44:73 31 Lower Saxony League West Jan Steffens / Wlady Hanke
2000/01 14th 49:59 31 Lower Saxony League West Wlady Hanke / Gerold Steindor Relegation to the regional league
2001/02 2 60:34 57 Landesliga Weser-Ems Olaf Berschuk Promotion to the Lower Saxony League
2002/03 15th 33:67 26th Lower Saxony League West Olaf Berschuk Relegation to the regional league
2003/04 2 52:25 57 Landesliga Weser-Ems Karl Rederic
2004/05 5 58:44 51 Landesliga Weser-Ems Karl Rederic
2005/06 5 48:37 45 Regional upper league Weser-Ems Keno Klattenberg Promotion to the Lower Saxony league through license violations by the clubs VfL Löningen, SV Emstek and SV Holthausen / Biene
2006/07 13 32:64 29 Lower Saxony League West Keno Klattenberg / Hans-Herrmann Mindermann
2007/08 13 37:51 40 Lower Saxony League West Hans-Herrmann Mindermann Relegation to the district league due to a structural reform of the league system
2008/09 5 59:33 54 Regional upper league Weser-Ems Hans-Herrmann Mindermann
2009/10 13 56:72 43 Regional upper league Weser-Ems Fritz Backhaus / Dirk Blech & Holger Janssen Relegation to the district league
2010/11 6th 83:38 66 District League Weser-Ems I Dirk Blech
2011/12 4th 83:31 64 District League Weser-Ems I Bruno Mönck
2012/13 District League Weser-Ems I Bruno Mönck

Club records

Most point games

Most point game goals Game with the greatest number of spectators
Ingo Heien

(416 Games)

Manuel Meints

(112 goals)

6,500 spectators

(June 17, 1989 at the game TuS Esens - VfB Lübeck )

As of May 20, 2017

Youth football

In Esens there has been youth football since 1926. The low point was in 1964 when the club did not have a youth team. It was not until 1972 that all youth teams could be filled again. In the meantime, the TuS Esens formed syndicates for the A and B youth with the SC Dunum (1974) and the TuS Holtriem (1987) for the A, B and C juniors.

TuS Esens currently has 13 youth teams with around 200 junior players.

Stadion

The first and second men's teams of the club play their point games in the stadium on the Peldemühle. It was inaugurated on August 22, 1948. The playing field is surrounded by an athletics facility with a 400 meter long running track and a width of 4.80 meters. On the west side, the track was extended by six meters, so that there is also a 100-meter route. It also includes a long and high jump facility. The construction of the plant cost 38,000 marks. Since then, the stadium has been expanded so that it can now accommodate 6,000 visitors. The stadium's equipment also includes a floodlight system and a speaker's booth as well as the clubhouse.

Test games and games by the youth teams are usually played in the summer on the sports field of the Lower Saxony boarding school Esens (NIGE), which has a career. In winter you usually switch to the club's artificial turf pitch. Other facilities are the Esens-Land sports field, which belongs to the city of Esens and has a running track, and the West-Platz, which consists of just one large lawn.

Handball department

Teams

The first men's handball team became champions of the regional league FRI / WTM / AUR in 2005/06. She played from 2006 to 2008 in the men's regional league of the Friesland / Wittmund / Wilhelmshaven region. In 2008 he was again promoted to the Weser-Ems Nord regional class. In 2009 the men's team of TuS Esens rose with only three points as the bottom of the table from the regional class Weser-Ems Nord. The first women's handball team has also played in the women's regional league for many years.

Venue

The club's handball games are played in the Hohenkamp triple hall: its indoor field is 40 m long and 20 m wide and offers space for around 500 spectators. It also has four inside, two outside and one referee booth as well as a cafeteria and a separate room for gymnastics and gymnastics events.

Other sports

In addition to soccer and handball, the club also offers gymnastics, gymnastics, basketball, table tennis and judo. While gymnastics and gymnastics take place in the Hohenkamp triple hall, judo and basketball are trained in a sports hall of the Lower Saxony boarding high school Esens, which is 40 m long and 20 m wide and offers the athletes four cabins and the referees two cabins with showers and toilets. Table tennis events take place in the Esens-Peldemühle hall, which contains two cabins and a referee's room with showers and toilets.

Infrastructure

Office

TuS Esens has had its own office in the city center since November 27, 2010. It replaces the previous branch in the Volksbank in Esens.

Clubhouse

Old clubhouse

The first clubhouse was built on the sports field in 1942 as a changing room for school sports. At the end of the Second World War it served as an apartment until it was transferred to the TuS Esens after the construction of the sports facility on the Peldemühle. Between 1960 and 1983 the apartment barrack was owned by the DRK Esens until it was used as a clubhouse by TuS Esens after a renovation. In 1999 the building was finally demolished after 58 years.

New clubhouse

A new club house has been in use since 2000, which has a business room, two storage rooms, storage rooms and toilet facilities on the ground floor and a club room with a window facing the sports facility on the upper floor.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TUS Esens: Sports offer
  2. stadionwelt.de: List of German stadiums
  3. sis-handball.de
  4. TuS Esens now in the middle of the city , accessed on January 16, 2011