TuS Lübeck 93

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Tus Lübeck 93
Club crest
Surname Gymnastics and sports club Lübeck from 1893 eV
Club colors black-and-white
Founded September 23, 1893
Members 2600
Homepage http://www.tus-luebeck.de/

The TuS Lübeck 93 is a sports club from the Lübeck district St.Gertrud .

history

The club was founded on September 23, 1893 as the "Arbeiter-Turnverein" Lübeck (ATV). After the Second World War , the association was re-founded as ATSV Lübeck, as the association had to dissolve under pressure from the Nazi regime. In 1958 it was decided to change the club name to Turn- und Sportverein Lübeck from 1893 eV .

sports

Aroha / pilates , badminton , basketball , petanque , bowling , cheerleading , parent / child gymnastics, fitness , football , gymnastics , handball , bowling , day-care children, Judo , Ju-Jitsu , Athletics , rehabilitation disabled sports , roller sports , rugby , Gymnastics , tennis , table tennis , volleyball , zumba .

Football department

The footballers were among the founding members of the district class south in 1948 . Three years later, they were promoted to the then second-class state league Schleswig-Holstein , where the team met the local flagships VfB and Phoenix . As the bottom of the table, ATSV had to relegate immediately. After the immediate rise again, the team was able to stay in the Schleswig-Holstein upper house for two years before the second relegation followed. Only after the third promotion in 1956 was the ATSV team able to establish itself in the regional league.

After being renamed TuS 93 , the team reached its sporting zenith in the 1961/62 season with fifth place. Two years later, relegation followed and in the following time the team slipped into the district league. Then the youth work was intensified. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the club's A-youth became national champions five times in a row. In 1973, thanks to the better goal difference against SV Fehmarn, they were promoted to the Association League South . There the relegation was missed.

The 93er now commuted between district league and district class and in 1999 had to relegate to the district league for the first time. After a temporary return to the district league, the team missed the qualification for the newly created association league in 2008 . As runner-up in the Lübeck / Lauenburg district league, he was promoted to the South-East Association League in 2010 . In 2016 the team was relegated to the district class A, and two years later they were promoted back to the district league.

Handball department

Women

The women's team played for many years in the top division of Schleswig-Holstein, the Oberliga. In summer 2009 TuS Lübeck withdrew its team.

Men

The men became champions of the district class in 2003. Two years later, champions of the district league. The promotion to the league then succeeded in the 2006/07 season. However, you went straight back to the newly founded regional league. In 2010 the qualification for the newly founded Schleswig-Holstein League was missed . In the 2015/16 season, TuS Lübeck 93 competed in the major league.

Greatest successes

  • The handball men play 1978/79 in the Handball-Regionalliga Nord (today 2. Bundesliga )
  • Handball women are runner-up in the league in 2008
  • In 2007 Ibo Koc became national champion Ju-Jutsu Fighting
  • Multiple national championships for cheerleaders and top 10 placements at German championships and also winners of the German championship
  • Athletics: multiple national champion 4 × 100 m relay with Sebastian Moll, Henrik Haberlah, Thoren Grube, Sebastian Becker

Personalities

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Final table of the district league 2004/05
  2. Final table 2007/08
  3. hlsports.de: Lübeck clubs not very successful - TuS 93 descends , accessed on June 18, 2016.
  4. ^ Association newspaper 2/2007 ( Memento from September 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Successes under Hall of Fame on the cheerleaders homepage