Hamburger SV (women)

The women's football department of the Hamburg SV has existed since 1970 and includes four women and five girls teams. The first team plays in the Regionalliga Nord, the second in the League Association Hamburg. Venue is the Wolfgang- Meyer- sports facility.

History

In 1970, the women's football department of the Hamburg SV was founded. In the seventies and eighties, she stood in the shadow of clubs such as laurel Rothenburgsort or the TV Farmsen. In 1976, the women's team was Hamburg Masters for the first time. Three years later, she won the trophy for the first time in Hamburg. 1990 was won by the new winning the championship in Hamburg another title. Due to the championship the team was relegated to the Oberliga Nord, then the second- highest division, on. In the league they reached with few exceptions always top rankings. In 1997 she won for the fifth time the Hamburg Cup and as runners- Oberliga Nord was assumed them to the relegation to Bundesliga single track part. There she was second behind Fortuna Sachsenroß Hanover. However, because Hanover renounced participation in the Bundesliga, moved by the HSV. In the first Bundesliga season, the team finished last and dismounted. Three times in a row, the club win the Regionalliga Nord was. In the 1999/2000 season he won all the games. In 2001, he was able to prevail in the promotion round, but were relegated again. This season, the final of the DFB Cup was reached where the HSV 1 FFC Frankfurt was defeated 5-0. In 2003 he was again master of the Regionalliga Nord. In the promotion round he could with a victory on the final day to rise for the third time in the USV Jena. The team reached number six and the final of the Hall Cup in which they defeated 1-0 against 1 FFC Turbine Potsdam. The following year, the league has been reached. Meanwhile, the HSV- women could establish themselves in the Premier League and reached the fourth place in the 2010/11 season the best placement of the story.

The successful youth work is reflected in the success of the second HSV- wife team. In 2002 she was promoted to the Regionalliga Nord and became an instant masterpiece. Since, in contrast to the men's soccer also be able to play the second teams in the 2nd Bundesliga, qualified you for the newly introduced division. The jump was a bit too big and the second team was relegated. The immediate re- ascent was made ​​. In the House arrived the team took second place, making it the best climbers of all time. After the 2010/11 season the HSV drew the second team for financial reasons back to the Regionalliga. 21 May 2012 it was announced to withdraw the first team for the first and second Bundesliga and the 2012/2013 season playing in the Regionalliga.

Particulars

Stand November 7, 2013

Coaching team

  • Ralf Schehr
  • Jens Gercken
  • Silvia Linderman

Squad 2013/14 season

Well-known former players

  • Britta Carlson
  • Ana Maria Crnogorcevic ( Swiss national team )
  • Sarah Günther (later 1st FFC Frankfurt)
  • Kim Kulig (now 1st FFC Frankfurt)
  • Antonia Narrow (first national player of HSV)
  • Shelley Thompson (later Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
  • Tanja Vreden ( successful HSV- scorer of all time )
  • Imke Wübbenhorst ( two-time U-19 European Champion )

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Bundesliga in 1997, 2001, 2003
  • DFB Cup finalists in 2002
  • DFB Hall Cup finalists in 2004, 2007, 2009
  • Master of the Regionalliga Nord 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 *
  • Hamburg Masters in 1976, 1990, 2000 *, 2002 *
  • Hamburger Cup Winners 1979, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 *, 2003, 2004 *

With an asterisk (*) marked successes have been achieved by the second team.

Placements since 1990

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