TuS Holzkirchen
Surname | TuS Holzkirchen 1888 eV |
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Club colors | green white |
Founded | 1888 |
Association headquarters | Holzkirchen , Bavaria |
Chairman | Wolfgang Ammer |
Homepage | tus-holzkirchen.de/ |
The TuS Holzkirchen (officially: TuS Holzkirchen 1888 eV ) is a sports club from the Upper Bavarian wooden churches in the district of Miesbach . The soccer team played in the Bayernliga Süd from 2017 to 2019 . The home arena is the Haidstrasse sports complex with 2,000 seats.
history
The club was founded in 1888 and, in addition to soccer, also offers badminton , basketball , budo , chess , alpine skiing , dancing , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball .
Soccer
The footballers of TuS Holzkirchen made it into the Oberbayern regional league in 2007 , from which they had to relegate after only one year. In 2011 he was promoted to the district league again. A year later, after a league reform, the Holzkirchen team qualified for the newly created Landesliga Südost , where the team became runner-up behind TSV Dachau 1865 in 2014 . In the relegation to the Bayernliga, however, Holzkirchener failed at BCF Wolfratshausen . Three years later, he was promoted to the Bavarian League as a champion, from which the Holzkirchener had to relegate in 2019.
ice Hockey
In 1967 the EHC Holzkirchen association joined the TuS Holzkirchen. Under this name, the team rose in the 1967/68 season from the then second-class Oberliga Süd . In the following season 1968/69 the Holzkirchener champions of the Regionalliga Süd and made it back to the league in the subsequent relegation round. There the team competed as EC Holzkirchen .
Personalities
Web links
- tus-holzkirchen.de: Official website
Individual evidence
- ↑ europlan-online.de: Haidstrasse sports complex - Holzkirchen