TuS Osdorf

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TuS Osdorf
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Club
Osdorf from 1907 e. V.
Seat Osdorf , Altona , Hamburg
founding 1907
Colours Red White
president Nico Krause
Website tus-osdorf.de
First soccer team
Head coach Peter Wiehle
Venue Blomkamp sports field
Places 2000
league Oberliga Hamburg
2018/19 8th place

The TuS Osdorf (officially: gymnastics and sports club Osdorf 1907 eV ) is a sports club from the Hamburg district of Osdorf in the Altona district . The club has branches for badminton , soccer , gymnastics , judo , table tennis , gymnastics , volleyball and yoga .

Club history

The club was founded in 1907 under the name Freie Turnerschaft Osdorf as part of the workers' sports movement , banned by the National Socialists in 1933 and re-established in 1946 as TuS Osdorf . In 1971 the club merged with 1. FC Winsberg to form TuS Osdorf / Winsberg . The addition Winsberg was repealed in 1987.

Football department

Until 1971, the club's men's soccer team played in lower-class leagues and then for the first time made it to the second-highest Hamburg amateur class, known at the time as the association's league . From 1977 to 2012 years followed in the district league, the district league and the district class. In the 2012/13 season, they were promoted to the regional league and in 2016 the club rose to the highest Hamburg amateur class, the Oberliga Hamburg, for the first time as champions of the Hammonia relay of the regional league .

Table tennis department

Since the 1990s, the table tennis department of TuS Osdorf has formed a game community with the neighboring TTC Grün-Weiß-Rot Nienstedten. The first (of seven) men’s teams in the syndicate will play in the Hamburg League, Hamburg’s highest division, in the 2019/20 season, while the first (of two) women’s teams will play in the 2nd regional league. In the junior division, the syndicate has a U18 girls team, which competes in the performance class, Hamburg's highest division in the youth division, and two U15 boys' teams, of which the first team also plays in the performance class.

Personalities

The later Bundesliga player and coach Dietmar Demuth emerged from the youth department of TuS Osdorf. The Hamburg pianist Joja Wendt plays for the first team of SG Grün-Weiß-Rot Nienstedten / TuS Osdorf in the Hamburg League.

Individual evidence

  1. Information at europlan-online.de
  2. ^ Andreas Meyer, Volker Stahl, Uwe Wetzner: Football Lexicon Hamburg . Die Werkstatt , Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-477-1 (396 pages).
  3. Team overview at www.mytischtennis.de, accessed on August 7, 2019.
  4. "A match on the plate is like a fresh cell cure" , in Hamburger Abendblatt from June 2, 2017, accessed on August 7, 2019.
  5. Team line -ups of SG Grün-Weiß-Rot Nienstedten / TuS Osdorf at www.mytischtennis.de, accessed on August 7, 2019.