TuS Dornberg

The TuS Dornsberg (full name: gymnastics and sports club Dornsberg 02 eV ) is a sports club from Bielefeld district Großdornberg. The first football team plays since 2012 in the fünftklassigen Oberliga Westfalen. In addition to football, the club offers the sports of volleyball, gymnastics and badminton.

  • 3.1 Squad 2013/14 season
  • 3.2 Acquisitions and disposals for the season 2013/14
  • 3.3 Former Players
  • 3.4 trainer History

History

Early years (1902 to 1999)

The club was founded in 1902. The footballers played for decades only at the county level, before there was the mid-1970s the first boom. In 1975, the TuS Dornsberg first Bielefeld district champion and rose to the District League. A year later, the crew of the walkover succeeded in the then fourth-rate division Westphalia. There the Dornberger first occupied eleventh place and were followed by two consecutive Thirteenth. The most successful season was the 1979/80 season, when the Dornberger were in ninth. Two descents in a row made ​​for a return to the circle League A in 1982. During the 1994/95 season was again a short District league stint before financial problems crashes in the county league C, the lowest league lead.

Boom (1999 to 2011)

The sporty turnaround began in 1999 when a group of sponsors led by the former satellite 1- newscaster Hans -Hermann Gockel took over the club. Five climbs in a row brought the Dornberger until 2004 in the Federation League Westphalia. A large part of recovery had striker Tony Agyemang, who scored over 150 goals during the five years. However, the leap into the fifth division proved to be too large, so that the descent was the result in the national league.

The direct re-emergence was missed under new coach Jurgen auditor. With five points behind Mitabsteiger SC Wiedenbrück 2000, Dornberger was only runner-up. After a year in mid-table team succeeded in the 2007/ 08 season, the championship and the resurgence in the now renamed Westphalia League Series. Although lost Dornberger on the final day 1-0 at FT Dützen, but benefited from the 3-3 draw of the Union Konkurrekten Minden VfB Fichte Bielefeld.

After a ninth place in the promotion season of 2008/ 09 Mario Ermisch took over as coach. He led the team to first place and five in the 2010/11 season to the championship. At the penultimate round of the title was made by a 2-2 draw against the second team of the SC Paderborn 07 perfect and the TuS Dornsberg rose to the NRW-Liga. Head of Department Hans -Werner Freese said jokingly assume that the club " run " have.

Present ( since 2011 )

Since there are no losers were in the NRW-Liga season 2011/12 went to the club left in the season. Finally, the twelfth Dornberger were defeated the champions FC Viktoria Köln 1-0 at home and came to a 2-0 away win against former Bundesliga KFC Uerdingen 05 Nevertheless coach Frederic Kollmeier had to leave at season's end. During the season, the main sponsor Hartmut Ostrowski pulled back so that the budget had to be reduced for the coming season by 60 percent. A in the meantime planned retreat was discarded.

Since 2012, the association occurs in the re-imported Oberliga Westfalen. The coach took office Zafer Atmaca. The team came into the 2012/13 season in the relegation battle and was able to escape in 2000 until the final day, despite a 2:4 defeat at FC Gütersloh. After the Dornberger in the 2013/14 season brought only three points from their first eleven games, had to go coach Atmaca in October 2013. Was succeeded by István Gal.

Stadium

Home stadium of TuS Dornsberg is the sports field Mühlenbrink with a capacity of 3,000 seats. There is no covered parking. The sports field was originally an ash covering. After a renovation in 2006, an artificial turf was laid on Mühlenbrink. Since 2011, the stadium is named BIPA sports arena.

Personalities

Squad 2013/14 season

Acquisitions and disposals for the season 2013/14

Former Players

  • Aleksei Belov
  • Zedekiah Haukambe

Coach History

  • To 2005: Andrew Brandwein
  • 2005-2006: Jürgen Examiner
  • 2006-2009: Mirko Jerenko
  • 2009-2011: Mario Ermisch
  • 2011-2012: Frederic Kollmeier
  • 2012-2013: Zafer Atmaca
  • Since 2013: István Gal
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