TuS Heeslingen

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TuS Heeslingen
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Full name Gymnastics and Sports Club
Heeslingen eV
place Heeslingen , Lower Saxony
Founded 1906
Dissolved 2013
Club colors green-black
Stadion Forest stadium
Top league Oberliga Nord
successes Lower Saxony Champion 2007
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The gymnastics and sports club Heeslingen e. V. was a sports club from Heeslingen that was founded in 1906. The club's first soccer team last played in the fifth-class Oberliga Niedersachsen .

history

The club was founded in 1906 under the name MTV Heeslingen . On February 2, 1946, MTV Heeslingen and the Viktoria Heeslingen sports club, founded in 1922, merged to form what is now the Heeslingen gymnastics and sports club .

The 2006/07 season was one of the most successful for TuS Heeslingen, because they were promoted to the Oberliga Nord . Already three game days before the end, TuS was confirmed as a promoted player. In the 2007/08 season you could even have qualified for the new three-pronged regional league . TuS Heeslingen did not receive a license, however. On the one hand, the documents were not submitted in full; on the other hand, neither the Waldstadion nor the alternative area in Verden met the required safety standards.

In the 2009/10 season , the club was runner-up in the Oberliga Niedersachsen Ost. TuS qualified for the first single-track league in 2010/11. As the semi-finalist of the Lower Saxony Cup 2009/10, the club also qualified for the first main round of the 2010/11 DFB Cup , in which they met the second division Energie Cottbus and lost 2-1 in front of around 4,300 spectators. In the league season 2012/13 , the Heeslingers finished fourth. However, due to excessive demands by the tax office for a tax investigation, the club received no license for the following season and had to relegate to the Lüneburg regional league . In 2013 the association finally disbanded.

The successor club Heeslinger SC took over the starting place in the state league and took part in the game from the 2013/14 season. Like TuS Heeslingen a long time before, the club has been back in the fifth-class Lower Saxony league since the 2015/16 season.

Sports facilities

In the Waldstadion (4000 seats) the games of the first team and the A-youth were played. The Heeslinger SC is playing there now.

Well-known former players

Other sports in the club

In addition to the football division with four men's teams and some youth teams, there was a volleyball team , and sports such as table tennis , aerobics (Tai-Bo and fat burner), bowling , gymnastics , badminton , Pilates and athletics were practiced in the club .

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