HSG Düsseldorf

The HSG Dusseldorf ART is a handball game community, which was founded in 2000 by the General Rather Turnverein (ART ) and the HSV Dusseldorf founded. She is a licensee of the Bundesliga license of HSV Dusseldorf and played until 2010 in the 1st Bundesliga.

History

In 1982, the departments of Handball clubs Ratingen TB and TB Wülfrath merged to form a lottery syndicate. The newly formed HSG Wülfrath / Ratingen joined only a year later the TuRU 1880 Dusseldorf to. Until 1992 the club played under the name TuRU Dusseldorf, the handball section was divided out of the club and traded from now on under HSV Dusseldorf. In 2000, the foundation of the gaming community with the ART was. At this time the club played in the 2nd Handball - Bundesliga South.

In the 2003 /04 season, the HSG managed as second division champions of the Southern group for the third time promotion to the 1st Handball Bundesliga. At the end of the Bundesliga season 2006/07 HSG Dusseldorf finished second last place and had thus descend from the first league again. Succeeded in 2009 under coach Georgi Swiridenko, the 1988 Olympic champion of the USSR in Seoul, the re- return to the top flight, from which they descended again after just one season. In the season 2010/11 HSG played in the 2nd Bundesliga South and qualified with the third place in the table for the existing from the season 2011/12 single-track 2nd Bundesliga.

Since the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga in 1981, the HSG ( or its predecessor societies) was always present in the first or second division. In its heyday in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Düsseldorf Bundesliga team from the interim national coach Horst Brede Meier was trained.

The HSG Dusseldorf plays in 3,163 -seat Castello Dusseldorf south of Düsseldorf. In the 2008/2009 season she had a second league average attendance of 1079 that finished ninth in the audience statistics.

On 22 December 2011, the main HSV Dusseldorf reported eV, whose subsidiary is the HSG Dusseldorf GmbH gaming operations, the district court Dusseldorf insolvency. The HSG Dusseldorf still wanted to continue the operation of gambling on. At a joint press conference on 27 December 2011, the HSG Dusseldorf and the DHC Rheinland announced the formation of a syndicate 1 July 2012 under the name DDHC Rhineland ( Dormagen Düsseldorf Handball Club ). In anticipation of the announced game community that was particularly highly controversial among fans of both teams, changed over to second half of season two performers of HSG Dusseldorf to Dormagen. On 5 March 2012, the club announced not to contest the current playing season in the 2nd Bundesliga to the end, but set the game mode because in the budget of 55,000 euros would be missing.

Achievements

Squad

Season 2011/12

Player

Team of trainers and support staff

Additions 2011/12

  • Ernir Hrafn Arnarson ( Valur Reykjavik ISL)
  • Alexander Auerbach (HSC 2000 Coburg )
  • Tim Bauer (BM Puerto Sagunto ESP)
  • Mathias Lenz ( SG BBM Bietigheim )
  • Alexander Field ( own youth )
  • Julius Kühn ( own youth )
  • Marc Pagalies ( own youth )
  • Patrik Ranftler ( own youth )
  • Henning Quade ( Bergischer HC) during the season

Departures 2011/12

  • Matthias Puhle ( HBW Balingen- Weilstetten )
  • David Hansen ( SC Magdeburg )
  • Patrick Fölser (SG Handball West Wien AT)
  • Daniel Brack (HC KTV Altdorf CH)
  • Marcel Wernicke (OSC 04 Rheinhausen )
  • Florian von Gruchalla ( DHC Rheinland)
  • Frantisek Sulc ( Pick Szeged )
  • Max White ( Bergischer HC) during the season
  • Ernir Hrafn Arnarson (TV Emsdetten) during the season
  • Mathias Lenz ( DHC Rheinland) during the season
  • Michael Hegemann ( DHC Rheinland) during the season

History

The HSG Dusseldorf in its present form has several origins clubs. The history goes back to the formation of the syndicate HSG Wülfrath / Ratingen in 1982 as a merger of the TB with the TB Wülfrath Ratingen. A year later, the HSG Wülfrath / Ratingen left the existing ordinary clubs and joined TuRU Dusseldorf to. The handball section of TuRU Dusseldorf in 1992, spun off from the rest of the club and performed as HSV Dusseldorf own. In 2000, the HSG Dusseldorf was born from the fusion of the HSV Dusseldorf and Dusseldorf ART. In 2012, this merger was dissolved again and the club now plays again under the name ART Dusseldorf.

Youth

In 2010, the male A- German youth champion.

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