TuS Heeslingen

The gymnastics and sports club Heeslingen eV was a sports club from Heeslingen which has been established in 1906. The club played in the fünftklassigen Football Oberliga Niedersachsen.

History

The club was founded in 1906 under the name MTV Heeslingen. On 2 February 1946, the MTV Heeslingen and the sports club Viktoria Heeslingen Founded in 1922, joined forces to present gymnastics and sports club Heeslingen. The 2006/ 07 was one of the most successful for the TuS Heeslingen, because you went up to the Oberliga Nord. Only three games left stood the TuS fixed as intermediates. In the season 2007/ 08 would have been in sports can even qualify for the new three-pronged Regional. However, the TuS Heeslingen got no license. On one hand, the documents were not submitted in full, on the other hand, corresponded neither the forest nor the alternate stadium court in Verden the required safety standards.

In the 2009/10 season, the club vice-champion of the Oberliga Niedersachsen East was. Thus, the TuS qualified for the 2010/11 first single track discharged league. As a semi-finalist of Lower Saxony Cup 2009/10, the club also qualified for the first round of the DFB - Cup 2010/11, in which one met the second division Energie Cottbus and defeated with 1:2. In the league season 2012/13 the Fourth HEESLINGEN were. However, the club received a license for the following season and had relegated in the national league Lüneburg. There, the successor club HEESLINGEN SC will take up.

Sports facilities

In the forest, stadium, the games for the first team and the A- youth are discharged. The second football pitch is the training ground of the first team, there, however, also the second team home games of the B- youth teams and are discharged. In addition, there is the adjacent location of the forest stadium, on the train the youth teams and play the younger teams also.

Well-known former players

  • Hans -Jürgen Bargfrede: Late second and Bundesliga player
  • Philipp Bargfrede: Today's Bundesliga player of Werder Bremen
  • Deniz Kadah: Late third and second division Fortuna Dusseldorf professional and current professional Bundesliga Hannover 96
  • Rafail Asbuchanow: Today's second division player from AS Eupen
  • Kevin Artmann: Former Bundesliga player of Werder Bremen

Other sports in association

There are besides the football division with four men's teams and a few youth teams, a volleyball team, also sports such as table tennis, aerobics ( Tai Bo and fat burner ), bowling, gymnastics, badminton, Pilates and athletics are operated at the club. Even the sports badge can be made ​​there.

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