TBV Lemgo

EHF Cup winners 2006 2010

The TBV Lemgo is a sports club from Lemgo, North Rhine - Westphalia lip part, with about 1,300 members.

The club was founded in 1911 on September 2, 1911 under the name of ball sports club Lemgo before today's club name gymnastic and Ballspielverein Lemgo received from 1911 on 16 September 1945.

The club was known primarily by the success of his handball section, which has existed since 1924. The club also includes the departments and divisions in football, athletics, Dance Sports, Boxing, Cheerleading, Gymnastics / gymnastics and volleyball.

  • 2.1 history
  • 2.2 Achievements
  • 2.3 personalities

Handball

Club history

The rise of one of the best German handball clubs went slowly but steadily forward. In the founding year of the Handball - Bundesliga, the club was still playing in the top league, 1981/82 achieved promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, since the 1983/84 season TBV Lemgo plays in the top division in which he continuously in over a decade developed from a relegation candidates to a top team. Associated with this are names like Lajos Mocsai ( coach from 1989), László Marosi ( Player 1990-2000) and Daniel Stephan ( Player 1994-2008 ). 1995 was won by the National Cup victory of the first major title, the 1996 was the victory in the European Cup Winners' Cup. With this title ended Lajos Mocsai his coaching activity TBV. In 1997, under his successor, Yuri Shevtsov the most successful year in club history. For the first time could be celebrated within a season of league titles, the German Cup victory and winning the Super Cup.

In the championship season 2002/ 03 the TBV practiced under coach Volker Mudrow very successful, the Fast middle and stood with 62:6 points to a record that was 2005/ 06 set by THW Kiel and 2008/ 09 with 65:3 points broken. On 12 September 2004, the opening match of the Handball - Bundesliga between TBV Lemgo and THW Kiel took place at the Veltins - Arena, in which, with 30,925 visitors a new audience - world record was set in the club handball. Another title won the TBV Lemgo 2006 EHF Cup in a domestic match against FRESH UP! Göppingen.

Prior to the 2007/ 08 season was nine to seven and departures and the arrival of a new large main sponsor a major upheaval initiated with the aim to play along again soon in the national forefront. With Peter Meisinger also a new coach has been committed. On 30 October 2007 the club was known, however, to have agreed to be " amicable resolution " of the contract and at the same time Markus Baur committed on 1 January 2008 as athletic director and coach a. Until then held - as after discharge Volker Mudrows in the preseason - Volker Zerbe the post of interim coach. The Swiss Guide and Scout Association Winterthur, in which Baur was active as a player-coach before, a partnership has been agreed beyond. Mid-November 2007, signed a contract Stephan Daniel as the new sporting director. Thus formed from January 2008, three long-time National Player of the association which is responsible for the athletic field management trio TBV Lemgo.

End of July 2009 imposed a doping suspension for the first time in the history of the German handball, against Martin Galia, goalkeeper for TBV Lemgo. Galia was on 28 March 2009 after the game against the TV Großwallstadt positively tested on a so-called specific substance ( octopamine ), which he had taken in a dietary supplement to be. He was retroactively banned from 1 April 2009 for six months, had to pay 20,000 euro fine and was allowed to train until the end of the lock do not share with the team.

On 9 September 2009 coach Markus Baur and sports director Daniel Stephan were dismissed from TBV Lemgo, after the team had failed to qualify for participation in the Champions League. The trainer function took over briefly, the previous assistant coach Jürgen Franke and defender Daniel Kubeš. A day later, Volker Mudrow returned, which should train the team, initially until the end of season. , But then received a contract until 2012.

In the 2009/10 season of TBV Lemgo won under coach Volker Mudrow on May 29 in Schaffhausen to a home win with 24:18 ( 12:8 ) and an away defeat to 30:28 ( 14:10) against cadets Schaffhausen again the EHF Cup. Over the 2010/11 season, in March 2011, Mudrows contract was terminated and Dirk Beuchler introduced as the new coach.

Best Merits

  • German Champion 1997, 2003
  • German Cup winner 1995, 1997, 2002
  • European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1996
  • EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2006, 2010
  • Supercup winner 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003

Well-known former players

  • Markus Baur, Athletic Director and coach of the TBV from 1 January 2008 to 9 September 2009
  • Marc Baumgartner, until 2006 BSV Bern Muri, then End of career as a handball player
  • Jaume Fort Mauri, until 2001 FRESH UP! Göppingen, then End of career
  • László Marosi, Sports Director at Tatabánya Carbonex KC, Hungary
  • Christian Ramota until 2008 HBW Balingen- Weilstetten, then End of career
  • Christian Schwarzer, until end of season 2008/ 09 Rhein- Neckar Löwen, since July 1, 2009 Youth Coordinator of the DHB
  • Volker Zerbe
  • Daniel Stephan, to 9 September 2009 Athletic supervisor
  • Logi Geirsson
  • Tamás Mocsai

Squad 2013/14

Departures 2013/14

  • Martin Strobel ( HBW Balingen- Weilstetten )
  • Dirk Beuchler ( TuS N- Luebbecke )
  • Sebastian Preiss (HC Erlangen )
  • Gunnar Dietrich ( TSG Home Fries )
  • Carsten Lichtlein ( VfL Gummersbach )
  • Alfredo Sorrentino (BM Ciudad Encantada )
  • Patrik Johansson ( Red Boys Differdange HB )

Additions 2013/14

Departures 2014/15

  • Florian return man ( End of career )

Additions 2014/15

  • Tim Hornke (SC Magdeburg )

Offspring

The amateur and youth department of TBV Lemgo has been operating since 1998 under the name HSG Lemgo Handball. The HSG was founded from the Handball departments of TBV Lemgo and TV Lemgo and is known for its good youth work. Malte Schröder currently plays for Premier League rivals TuS N- Lübbecke, and Rico Bonath ( SVH Kassel), Andre Kropp ( TUSEM food) and Matthias Struck ( HSG Nordhorn -Lingen ) are active in the highest German leagues.

The first team ( Lemgo Handball 2) managed in the season 2006/2007 the rise of the Oberliga Westfalen in the Regionalliga West, but missed in the 2009/2010 season to qualify for the newly created 3rd league and entered the season 2010/2011 from back in the league. There, the team immediately won the championship and will play in the 2011/2012 season back in the 3rd league. The men's teams will play more of the national league (HL 3 ) to the second circle class (HL 7). The women's team plays in the 2007/2008 season in the district league. The two female youth teams start in the Youth Regional League West, in which the male youth in 2007 was runner-up in the season 2006 / and participated in the German Championship. All other youth teams also play in the highest leagues in each of their classmates.

The 26 teams are divided as follows:

  • Men: 7
  • Ladies: 1
  • Boys: 12
  • Girl: 6

Squad 3 League 2011/2012

Football

History

The Player of the TBV Lemgo in 1946 the first Master of the District Class Bielefeld and failed in the promotion round to the national league, which was the highest league at the time, the SC Greven 09 Three years later, the TBV runners- district class was one point behind the VfL ​​Schildesche. There followed several years with the middle of the league before the team regrouped in 1955 in the newly created district class lip. Were prompt Lemgoer the master and got into fourth-rate country now league. In the season 1957/58 the TBV runner-up the national league with five points behind SpVgg Fichte Bielefeld was. After another runner-up in the following season behind Union Herford succeeded in 1960 eventually moving up to the time of his third-rate regional league.

The 1960/61 season ended TBV points with the hammer SpVg and TuRa Bergkamen, so the playoffs against relegation were necessary. The Lemgoer lost 0-4 against Hamm and parted 1:1 by Kamen mountain, so that the TBV had to descend again. For the Lemgoer attended the West German Cup sensation. In the first round of the TBV sat against the Oberliga TSV Marl -Hüls 5-4 after extra time through and eliminated in the second round after a 2:4 defeat after extra time against league club Westfalia Herne. In the following 1961/62 season the Lemgoern managed by a single point on the SV Brackwede the championship and the resurgence in the fifth division.

The return to the Westphalian upper house was successful. A fifth place in the promotion season in which the team lost in the first round of the West German Cup against FC Schalke 04 and 0:3, followed in 1964 with fourth place in the sporting highlight of the club's history. Only a year later, the descent was only narrowly avoided. Finally, it was back in 1966 in the national league, before a year later the relegation followed in the district league. It was followed by other national league performances in the 1970/71 season and from 1972 to 1974, the Lemgoer 1974 together with the wages SV - Oberbeck failed in a playoff round of green - white Paderborn. As of 1976, the TBV established again in the national league and qualified for the first time in 1979 DFB-Pokal. There, the team was eliminated in the first round after a 1:5 defeat at SV Waldhof Mannheim.

In the late 1980s, the Lemgoer football once again saw a successful time. In 1987, the TBV rose to the fifth division for the third time. A year later won the Lemgoer after a 4-1 final victory over SV Ottfingen the Westphalia Cup. As a result, the TBV again qualified for the DFB Cup, where the team in the first round at home to FC 08 Homburg defeated with 0:4. In 1989, the Lemgoer rose again from from the regional league and managed in the following season only on goal difference against the TuS Lockhausen the league. After a runner-up in 1993 behind the TuS Horn-Bad Meinberg TBV 1995 got off to the county league.

Then the Lemgoer have to lift a team. Between 1997 and 2001 the club offered again national league football, before the team's first descent into circle League A in 2005. It was followed by the direct resurgence before the Lemgoer in the season 2009/10 gave another guest appearance in the national league. As Table the direct re- relegation followed in the district league. According to a further decline in 2013, the TBV footballers playing in the county league A.

Achievements

  • Westphalia Cup Winners 1988
  • Master the national league Westphalia, Group 1 in 1960, 1962, 1987

Personalities

  • Roland Kopp

Dancesport

The dance sports department of the TBV Lemgo was founded in 1984 and includes about 130 members. It offers courses in Ballroom and Latin dances. Together with other Lippe dance sports clubs, the association organizes the annual event lip dances.

The Modern Jazz group will prepare choreographies with jazz dance and hip- hop elements.

As the only association in the Kreis Lippe TBV Lemgo operates since 2007 a ​​boxing department. Thus a tradition of the 1930s to 1950s lives anew. 2013 could align the club the North Rhine -Westphalian Boxfinals. Approx. 70 members are active.

Cheerleading

Under the name "Sweet Lemons " exists since 2001 a Cheerleader department in TBV Lemgo. 2012 reached the Sweet Lemons than three times the national champion title of the Senior category All Girls at the 7th German Cheer Masters. Since 2013 there is also a junior group.

Media

The TBV Lemgo publishes the monthly magazine " Echo ". Since September 2010, dedicates this new cover amplifies the topic of lifestyle around the club and the region.

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