TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg

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TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg
Surname Turn- und Spielverein Germania
Lohauserholz-Daberg eV
Club colors green white
Founded April 10, 1910 (as SuS Lohauserholz )
Association headquarters Hamm , North Rhine-Westphalia
Chairman Dirk Havers
Homepage www.germania-lohauserholz.de/

The TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg (officially: Turn- und Spielverein Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg eV ) is a sports club from Hamm . The women's table tennis team played in the 2nd Bundesliga for five years .

history

The association was founded on April 10, 1910 as SuS Lohauserholz . In 1919 this merged with the Turnerbund Lohauserholz founded in 1907 to form TuS Lohauserholz 07/10 . Later, the club was as TuS 1910 Lohauserholz-Daberg in the register of associations registered. On July 1, 2013, it merged with the Germania Hamm association . The Germania was dissolved, whose members joined the TuS Lohauserholz-Daberg. At the same time the name of the club was supplemented by the word Germania . In addition to table tennis, the club also offers football , leisure, competitive and health sports , badminton , dance , karate and health courses .

Table tennis

The table tennis department was founded in 1947. The women's team was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga West in 1983, where two years later, Britta Böckmann, Dagmar Dresselhaus, Elisabeth Kottmann and Ulrike Küper became champions. In the promotion round to the Bundesliga, however, the team remained without points against the Reinickendorfer Füchse , the TV Groß-Linden and the TTC Perlach . With 0:44 points, the team had to relegate in 1989 from the 2nd Bundesliga. Since then the table tennis team has only played on a regional level.

Soccer

TuS Germania football
Surname TuS Germania football
Venue Sports facility Am Hahnenbach
Places nb
Head coach Jörg Fiebig
league District League Westphalia 7
2019/20 7th place
home
Away

The footballers of TuS Lohauserholz played in the 1952/53 season, from 1957 to 1962 and in the 1963/64 season in the district class. There followed many decades at the district level, where the team between 1st and 2nd district class or district league A and B commuted. Only in 2002 succeeded in returning to the district league before the Lohauserhölzer had to relegate directly. After a runner-up in 2010 behind the TuS Wiescherhöfen , the team rose again to the district league a year later.

After the merger in 2013, the club went up. After a third place in 2015, the team was runner-up behind SpVg Beckum for one year . The venue has been the Am Hahnenbach sports facility since 2011 , where artificial turf is played.

Personalities

Individual evidence

  1. P.Sch .: The merger in the Hammer West is sealed. Westfälischer Anzeiger , accessed on January 16, 2017 .
  2. a b 2. Bundesliga women from 1981/82 - 1999/00. (PDF) Hans-Albert Meyer, accessed on May 21, 2018 .
  3. 1. Bundesliga women from 1972/73 - 1999/00. (PDF) Hans-Albert Meyer, accessed on May 21, 2018 .
  4. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics : Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 27, 205 .
  5. ^ German Sports Club for Soccer Statistics: Soccer in West Germany 1952-1958 . Hövelhof 2012, p. 174 .
  6. ^ German Sports Club for Football Statistics (ed.): Football in West Germany 1963 / 64–1965 / 66 . 2018, p. 77 .
  7. TuS Lohauserholz. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 10, 2019 .
  8. ^ TuS Germania Lohauserholz-Daberg. Tables Archive.info, accessed on May 10, 2019 .

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