TuS Hohenecken

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TuS 1904 Hohenecken
Coat of arms TuS Hohenecken12.jpg
Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club 1904
Hohenecken eV
Seat Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken
founding 1904
Colours blue White
Website tus04-hohenecken.de
First soccer team
Venue TuS stadium
Places 2000
league Regional League West
2018/19 4th Place
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The TuS 1904 Hohenecken is a sports club from which to Kaiserslautern belonging district Hohenecken . The club has existed since 1904. After being relegated from the sixth-class Association League Southwest in 2015, the soccer department currently plays in the regional league, making it the second-highest-class soccer club in the city after 1. FC Kaiserslautern along with SV Morlautern and TSG Kaiserslautern . The club colors are blue and white. The greatest success in the club's history was the promotion to the Oberliga Südwest in 2006, from which the club was relegated after only one year.

Club history

Beginnings (1904–1945)

The club was founded in May 1904 by 24 young men in the Jakob Brenk inn under the name Turnverein Hohenecken .

The financial resources were very tight in the initial phase. The purchases of gymnastics equipment were made from voluntary donations . The guidelines given by the club's chairman at the time, Jakob Brenk, led to the upward development of gymnastics in the community of Hohenecken. The highlight of the club's history up to the outbreak of war in 1914 was the 1911 gymnastics festival in the Retzen-Dell.

The First World War decimated the number of club members. During the war, club life was idle. It was not until 1919 that significant activity followed.

Season balances 1986 – today
season space Gates Points
1986/87 1st place 84:25 53:15
1987/88 6th place 52:40 36:32
1988/89 9th place 54:52 36:32
1989/90 2nd place 65:35 42:18
1990/91 4th Place 63:28 37:23
1991/92 4th Place 55:32 40:20
1992/93 9th place 51:45 28:32
1993/94 14th place 27:51 20:40
1994/95 11th place 31:41 26:34
1995/96 13th place 37:53 28
1996/97 4th Place 65:31 42
1997/98 3rd place 86:43 60
1998/99 3rd place 72:30 57
1999/2000 1st place 90:36 65
2000/01 6th place 55:51 44
2001/02 8th place 61:56 42
2002/03 8th place 39:43 40
2003/04 2nd place 54:38 55
2004/05 2nd place 58:31 63
2005/06 1st place 69:35 61
2006/07 17th place 33:77 17th
2007/08 4th Place 41:25 52
2008/09 2nd place 70:28 62
2009/10 2nd place 55:35 59
2010/11 5th place 53:35 48
2011/12 4th Place 66:35 54
2012/13 3rd place 67:48 58
2013/14 9th place 36:61 39
2014/15 16th place 27:77 12
2015/16 4th Place 70:45 54
2016/17 1st place 72:38 62
2017/18 14th place 53:74 34
2018/19 4th Place 106: 42 56
2019/20 - - -
highlighted in gray: Oberliga
highlighted in orange: Association league
highlighted in yellow: Landesliga
highlighted in purple: District League

From 1920 onwards, the football section played its first official games in Stockacker. In the mid-1920s, gymnastics , athletics , football and, from 1929, handball were among the sports operated by the club.

In 1928 the soccer section became independent and founded under the chairmanship of Hans Mang sen. the football club Hohenecken. The FV Hohenecken played until 1932 with varying success in the C-class, in which he even won the championship title in 1931. At the end of 1932, the football club rejoined the jubilee club due to the general economic hardship.

Due to the political conditions at the time, the gymnastics business gradually came to a standstill. The Second World War , which broke out in 1939, left even greater gaps in the ranks of the club's members than the first. Among the numerous dead was the first chairman Otto Glass, who came from football and who led the club from 1935 until the beginning of the war.

Development after the Second World War (since 1945)

From November 1945, ways were sought to resume sports operations, taking into account the provisions issued by the military government . On May 26, 1946, a founding meeting took place in which the Hohenecken sports club was brought back to life. The word gymnastics club had to be temporarily deleted because at that time it was not allowed to build on tradition.

On August 9, 1952, new statutes of the now unnamed gymnastics and sports club 04 Hohenecken were unanimously adopted under the chairmanship of Bernd Rett. In 1952 it got its previous name Turn- und Sportverein 04 Hohenecken back. In the same year the table tennis department of the club was founded.

In 1961 a new statute was drawn up, which was merely supplemented over the course of time and adapted to the current circumstances. He determined the club colors blue and white. The association was entered in the register of associations at the Kaiserslautern District Court on November 6, 1961 . The adoption of an order for the award of decorations rounded off the efforts of the club management at the time to bring the club up to a modern organizational level.

In 1979 the entire association had over 850 members, in 1980 the association welcomed the 1000th member. The number of members of TuS 04 Hohenecken as of January 1st in 1984 was 1003; 1989: 1150; 1992: 1250; 2001: 1038 and 2004: 1085.

Since the club's restaurant opened in 1968, the BBK has been the club's contract brewery. After renovating the restaurant and replacing the entire inventory , the Bischoff Brewery, Winnweiler , took over this function on November 1, 1999. TuS 04 Hohenecken celebrated its 100th anniversary on September 11th and 12th, 2004.

1. TuS soccer team in the 2006/07 season

In April 2007 the board of directors of TuS 1904 Hohenecken eV submitted a preliminary insolvency application to the Kaiserslautern district court. Paul Wieschemann, son of Robert Wieschemann, the former head of the supervisory board at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, is appointed provisional insolvency administrator.

Plants and divisions

After the Second World War, soccer , youth soccer and table tennis were the long-established departments. Over the years, the following departments were added: 1968: gymnastics and gymnastics department and traditional AH, 1971: the re-established AH, 1976: Trimm-Dich, 1978: tennis and 2002: boules . In the meantime belonged to the club: 1972–1978: Women's football uninterrupted under the direction of Emil Busch; from 1979 to 1994 karate as well as a senior and volleyball group .

In 1923/1924, gymnasts and footballers built the sports field on the Kohlkopf, part of the club's current sports facility (as of September 2006).

In 1963, the was sports club on unanimous decision of the municipal council , the 1,800 square meter site on which today's club house stands at the German manor over is free. The footballers' venue has standing room for 2,000 spectators.

When the school gym was built in 1968, a gymnastics and gymnastics department was established. This soon became the largest department of the sports club.

In the summer of 1978 a tennis department was established. After the board of directors of the Landstuhl Forestry Office was able to lease another 1.5 hectares of land and created the statutory requirements, four tennis courts and two more courts in 1980 were created with the help of the members of the tennis department, and sports operations began in May 1979. The tennis department had 306 members in 1982, but the number of members decreased significantly in the following two decades.

At the end of 1979, a karate department, initially with around 70 members, was attached to the club. In the following years it had over 100 members. In 1994 the karate department left TuS 04 and founded its own independent association.

In 1984 a larger extension of the sports home was completed. In the years 1995 to 2001, numerous construction and renovation works were carried out on the sports field and in the sports center.

In 2004, the top floor of the old sports center building was renovated and increased in order to make it usable for commercial purposes. The extensive renovation and modernization of the former tenant apartment and the entire basement of the old sports center building was also on the agenda and was completed.

successes

TuS Hohenecken - SC Idar 1: 1, so the TuS Hohenecken rose as champions of the association league in the Oberliga Südwest

In 1948 the first soccer team reached the championship in the A-class and the promotion to the district class . In the 1960s, the soccer section had its first major successes. It rose from the C-class to the A-class for two consecutive years. In 1967 TuS was promoted to the then fourth class 2nd amateur league, in which they could hold out until 1976.

After a few years in lower-class amateur leagues, the soccer team rose to the Verbandsliga Südwest for the first time in 1987 , which they belonged to until they were relegated to the state league in 1996. After returning to the association league in 2000, the club was able to establish itself in this class. 2006 achieved the greatest success in the club's history with the championship in the association league and the associated promotion to the Oberliga Südwest .

In 1964/65 the table tennis players of the club fought their way up to the national class, in 1976/77 they made another promotion to the district league 9.

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