VfL Waiblingen Handball

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The association for physical exercises Waiblingen Handball e. V. ( VfL Waiblingen Handball e.V. for short ) is a German handball club from Waiblingen near Stuttgart . The club emerged from VfL Waiblingen on March 15, 2014 . The club is best known for its women's team, which played in a syndicate with SC Korb as FSG Waiblingen / Korb in the 2nd Bundesliga in the 2017/2018 season. The team has been playing in the 2nd Bundesliga as VfL Waiblingen since the 2018/19 season .

VfL Waiblingen Handball e. V.
Club data
Founded: March 15, 2014
Club colors: Black-and-white
Venue: Circular sports hall (763 seats)
Address: VfL Waiblingen Handball eV

Old Postplatz 2

71332 Waiblingen

Website: https://www.waiblingen-tigers.de/

history

The VfL Waiblingen Handball eV was founded on March 15, 2014 in the office of the handball district Rems / Stuttgart. The new statutes were signed by 15 founding members. One reason for the spin-off of the handball department from VfL Waiblingen was the liability of the main club. In the years 2004 to 2007, for example, the handball department did not correctly transfer social security contributions to the tax office, which resulted in the subsequent payment of a five-digit amount.

successes

First women's team:

First men's team:

  • Season 2016/17: Württemberg League North, 4th place

Squad for the 2020/21 season

Branka Zec, Celina Meißner , Vivien David, Alina Ridder, Judith Tietjen, Tanja Padutsch , Lena Klingler, Mariel Wulf, Caren Hammer, Altina Berisha, Vanessa Nagler, Sinah Hagen, Julia Schraml, Aaricia Smits, Louisa de Bellis, Lisa Kristmann, Vivien Hunter, Simona Nikolovska, Kyra Teixeira da Silva, Lucija Zeba

Venue

After a year and a half of renovation, the first home game was played in the Waiblinger Rundsporthalle on October 20, 2018 . This was renewed by the city of Waiblingen for around 4.3 million euros. In the meantime, gaming operations had to be outsourced to the Staufer school center. The renovated hall seats a total of 763 spectators. The permanently installed grandstand has 483 seats and around 100 standing places. There are also 180 additional seats on mobile stands.

See also

Mother club: VfL Waiblingen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c VfL Waiblingen Handball eV (Ed.): Free throw - The current game booklet of VfL Waiblingen . March 29, 2014, p. 17-18 ( vfl-waiblingen.de [PDF]).
  2. Matthias Schwardt: So now: FSG Waiblingen / Korb founded. Zeitungsverlag Waiblingen, March 28, 2017, accessed December 24, 2018 .
  3. a b Andreas Kölbl: Rundsporthalle Waiblingen - reopening after a year and a half. Zeitungsverlag Waiblingen, October 18, 2018, accessed December 24, 2018 .
  4. Gisbert Niederführ: Waibling handball players leave VfL. Zeitungsverlag Waiblingen, March 19, 2014, accessed on December 24, 2018 (not freely available).