TuS Wiehl

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TuS Wiehl
Club information
history TuS Wiehl (since 1891)
ice hockey (since 1976)
Nickname Ice hockey: penguins
league Regionalliga West
Venue Ice rink Wiehl
Season 2019/20 Vice-Champion LL-NRW / Promotion

The TuS Wiehl (officially: Turn- und Sportverein 1981 Wiehl eV ) is a sports club from Wiehl in the Oberbergischer Kreis . The former women's ice hockey team played in the Bundesliga for five years and was twice German runner-up.

Ice Sports Department

The department was added to TuS Wiehl in 1976 as the eighth department and began playing for the first time in the sports of ice hockey and figure skating in the 1976/77 season . In 1977, another ice sport was added with curling . Later the sport of sledge ice hockey was added. The Wiehl ice rink was opened on May 4, 1975.

ice Hockey

The women's ice hockey team participated in the Bundesliga between 1994 and 1997 and again between 1998 and 2000 . In the 1994/95 , 1995/96 and 1996/97 seasons , the women from Wiehl were each runner-up in the northern group. The greatest successes were the German runner-up in 1996 and 1997. In the finals, the team was defeated by the ESG Esslingen . In the 1999/2000 season , the Wiehler women were third before the team was dissolved. The team was looked after by Thomas Althausen (head coach) and Ulrich Hecht (co- and goalkeeping coach).

The senior team of TuS, which used to be called Grizzlys and later called Penguins , was able to regularly qualify for the Regional League between 1986/87 and 1991/92 - but it took part in the fourth-rate Regional League North in 1992/93 for the first time part. Later, the TuS team managed to qualify for the 2nd Northern League in 1995/96 . In the area of ​​the leagues of the LEV NRW, the Tus 2004/05 team succeeded for the first time again in the Regionalliga NRW 2005/06 , which could be kept sporty. In addition to the senior team of the Penguins , which takes part in the - fourth-class - Regionalliga West, junior teams take part in the game under the umbrella of the TuS .

Football department

The football department goes back to the Spiel- und Sportverein Wiehl , which was founded in autumn 1919 and which merged with the Gymnastics Club Wiehl in 1920 . As part of the clean divorce , the footballers separated on December 21, 1923 as Wiehler SC . In 1932 both clubs reunited to form today's TuS Wiehl. For decades, the soccer players at TuS Wiehl commuted between the district and district classes. From 1989 the team established itself in the district league. In 2000, the soccer department separated from TuS Wiehl and has been running as FV Wiehl 2000 ever since .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wiehl Penguins - The first 30 years. In: wiehl-penguins.de. Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  2. TuS Wiehl. Oberberg-Fußball, accessed on January 18, 2015 .

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