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Eimsbütteler Turnverband is a German sports club based in Eimsbüttel, Hamburg. Apart from football, the club also offers a variety of other sports, like basketball, volleyball, and fencing. The club's golden era was in the 1930s and early 1940s when it made five appearances in the German championship finals round and won a number of Hamburg city championships against the now much more prominent clubs Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli.

Eimsbütteler TV
Full nameEimsbütteler Turnverband
Founded12 June 1889
GroundETV-Sportcenter Hoheluft
ChairmanFrank Fechner
ManagerThorsten Beyer
LeagueRegionalliga Nord (IV)
2022-23Oberliga Hamburg (V), 3rd ↑

As of 2022, the club's most successful team have been the volleyball women who play in the German Women's 2 Volleyball Bundesliga.

Eimsbütteler TV made headlines in 2011 when it lost almost its complete first and second teams because of disagreements over how to split the money earned from reaching the first round of the 2011–12 DFB-Pokal after winning the Hamburg Cup. ETV was forced to field a side predominantly made up of players from its under-19 side.[1]

History edit

The beginnings edit

The roots of the association lay in the 12 June 1889 formation of the gymnastics club Eimsbütteler Turnerschaft. This club broke up within a month when a number of members left to form Eimsbütteler Männerturnverein. On 1 May 1893 the two groups were re-united as Hamburg-Eimsbütteler Turnverein, while a new association using the name Eimsbütteler Turnerschaft was established 28 December the same year. This club in turn joined HETV to create Eimsbütteler Turnverband on 19 February 1898 with the goal of constructing a common sports hall.[2] The facility was completed in 1910, under the direction of the chairman Julius Sparbier.

A football department was established within ETV on 12 May 1906 and the footballers took up play in the A-Klasse Hamburg, the highest league in the city. They sent their first representative to the national side in 1910 and won their first city title in 1915. The team went on to make several appearances in the playoff round of the country's northern regional league in the late 20s and early 30s. In 1926, they lost the final of the regional Nordpokal (North German Cup) to Holstein Kiel by a score of 1–3.

The club's golden years edit

The Eimsbüttel side enjoyed its greatest success playing in the Gauliga Nordmark, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich. The team captured titles there in 1934, 1935, 1936, 1940 and 1942, often in close contests with better known club Hamburger SV. These Gauliga titles qualified ETV for participation in the preliminary rounds of the national championship where they scored victories in matches against eventual champions FC Schalke 04 in group play in both 1934[3] and 1935.[4] Their best result came in 1940 when they finished runners-up in their group to Dresdner SC.

ETV made several appearances in the opening rounds of the Tschammerpokal tournament (1935–37, 1939–42), predecessor to today's DFB-Pokal, and also saw four different players capped through the 1930s and 40s.

World War II forced play across the country to become more local in character and the Gauliga Nordmark was broken up into three separate leagues after the 1941–42 season. ETV became part of the new Gauliga Hamburg where they were able only to earn lower table results. The club's sports facilities were, like most of Hamburg, heavily damaged in air raids. From 1948, under the leadership of Robert Finn, the ETV started to rebuild its facilities.

Postwar edit

Post-war play in 1945 in the Stadtliga Hamburg saw the ETV continue as a mid-table team. A fifth-place finish in the 1946–47 season was not quite enough to qualify for the new Oberliga Nord, one of five new first division circuits within the country, which admitted the top four finishers from Hamburg. ETV won its way to the Oberliga the next year on the strength of a campaign that saw the team capture its division by winning seventeen and drawing one its of eighteen matches.

The ETV spent the next eight seasons at the Oberliga level until being sent down to the Amateurliga Hamburg after a sixteenth-place finish in 1956. The team suffered through two consecutive poor seasons, narrowly missing relegation to the third tier. After recovering to win the division title in 1959 they were unable to advance further after doing poorly in promotion round play. They earned lower table results over most of the next several seasons and with the establishment of the Bundesliga in 1963, the second division Amateurliga became a third tier circuit where ETV continued to struggle against relegation. A last place finish in 1965–66 dropped Eimsbüttel to the Verbandsliga Hamburg – Germania-Staffel (IV).

The club generally finished in the upper half of the Verbandsliga table until declining in the latter half of the 70s. They earned a second-place result in 1980–81, but were eventually relegated to the Bezirksliga (V) in 1985 after a fifteenth-place finish. In the face of frequent league restructuring, ETV avoided slipping deeper into lower-tier football through timely promotions. In 1989, they moved up to the Landesliga Hamburg (V), and then made a quick advance in the late 90s, winning their way to the Verbandsliga Hamburg (V) in 1998, and then into the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein (IV) the following year after a second-place finish.

The club was overmatched in Oberliga play and struggled against relegation for four seasons, only avoiding demotion by the voluntarily withdrawal of other teams facing financial and license problems. Their turn in the Oberliga came to an end in 2003, when the ETV was unable to avoid being sent down to the Verbandsliga (V).

The club's decline continued with a descent through the Landsliga Hamburg (VI) in 2005, to the Bezirksliga Hamburg-Nord (VII) in 2006. ETV enjoyed a successful 2007–08 regular season, finishing second on equal points with league winner Rahlstedter SC. This entitled the team to take part in the Landesliga promotion round where they finished fourth in the four-team competition.[5]

The 2008–09 season saw the club compete on the same level with its first and second team, but in separate leagues. ETV finished fourth in its league, the Bezirksliga Nord, while ETV II came second in the Bezirksliga Süd and earned promotion to the Landesliga through the play-off round. Consequently, the first team took up the second team's spot in this league in 2009–10 and was coached by the second team's coach Dennis Mitteregger.[6]

In 2010–11, ETV came ninth in the league but took out the Hamburg Cup for the first time in its history. This cup win however cost the club its coach and the majority of its players. While the club wanted to award 50 percent of the earnings for reaching the first round of the cup, Euro 110,000, to the football department, the players demanded a share of up to 75 percent. When this was not granted, players and coach left the club.[7] After the club's second team players left ETV out of solidarity with the first team too, the club was forced to field its successful under-19 side instead, strengthened by the return of three of the players that had resigned earlier.[8]

In 2014, the club suffered relegation from the Landesliga back to the Bezirksliga but regained promotion in 2019 by winning its first Bezirksliga title.

The club has a large youth section in its football department, both for girls and boys with nearly forty teams in all age-groups.[9]

 
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German championship edit

The most successful time in the club's history was most certainly the Gauliga years when the 'TV qualified for the German championship finals five times:

  • 1934: Finished last in its group out of four teams, but managed to defeat FC Schalke 04 3–2 in Hamburg after Schalke lead 2–0, Schalke went on to win the championship.
  • 1935: Finished third in its group out of four teams, again defeated FC Schalke 04 in Hamburg, who won the championship again.
  • 1936: Finished third again in its group out of four teams.
  • 1940: Finished second in its group out of four teams, missing out on the semi-finals to Dresdner SC who went on to lose the final.
  • 1942: Lost to Werder Bremen in the first round of the knock-out finals, losing 2–4 in Bremen.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 5 February 2024[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Abou Fofana
2 DF   GER Can Denis Yildiz
3 DF   GER Robin Janowsky
4 DF   GER Samuel Olayisoye
5 MF   GER Emre Töremis
6 MF   GER Bamo Karim
7 FW   GER Jephtah Asare
8 DF   GER Abdul-Malik Yago
9 FW   GER Tyrese Boakye
10 MF   GER Blerim Qestaj
11 FW   GER Dominik Aykol
13 MF   GER Oskar Lenz
14 DF   GER Henok Tewolde
15 FW   GER Maximilian Baafi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   GER Niklas Bär
18 FW   GER Maurice Boakye
20 MF   GER Finn Schütt
21 FW   GER Noel Denis
23 DF   GER Jasper Hölscher
27 MF   GER Jon Pauli
34 GK   TUR Enes Özmen
37 FW   GER Nick Leptien
45 MF   GER Daniel Naumann
47 MF   GER Dilan Karim
51 GK   GER Viktor Weber
66 DF   GER Henry Koeberer
98 DF   GER Benjamin Lucht
MF   GER Leon Bolz

Departments edit

The club consists of various sports departments, these being:

Honors edit

The club's honours:

Association Football edit

Fistball edit

  • German champions (Men): 1928, 1929
  • German champions (Women): 1934

References edit

  1. ^ Favorit Fürth locker weiter – Neuer ETV chancenlos (in German) Weltfussball.de, published: 31 July 2011, accessed: 31 July 2011
  2. ^ Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  3. ^ Germany – National play-offs 1934 RSSSF.com, accessed: 31 May 2008
  4. ^ Germany – National play-offs 1935 RSSSF.com, accessed: 31 May 2008
  5. ^ Relegation BL in LL Fussball.de, accessed: 10 June 2008
  6. ^ Fußball: ETV II spielt Aufstiegsrunde zur Landesliga (in German) ETV website, accessed: 12 July 2009
  7. ^ Fürths Gegner hat keine Mannschaft (in German) kicker.de, published: 23 June 2011, accessed: 31 July 2011
  8. ^ Eimsbüttler vertrauen den A-Junioren (in German) kicker.de, published: 5 July 2011, accessed: 31 July 2011
  9. ^ Eimsbütteler TV football teams Fussball.de. accessed: 10 June 2008
  10. ^ "Kader- Regionalliga 2023/24". Kicker. Retrieved 19 August 2023.

Sources edit

  • 100 Jahre Fussball im ETV (in German) Article on the club's 100th anniversary in the Hamburger Abendblatt

External links edit

  • Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein at fussballdaten.de[permanent dead link]
  • Official ETV website (in German)
  • Das deutsche Fussball Archiv

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Eimsbutteler Turnverband is a German sports club based in Eimsbuttel Hamburg Apart from football the club also offers a variety of other sports like basketball volleyball and fencing The club s golden era was in the 1930s and early 1940s when it made five appearances in the German championship finals round and won a number of Hamburg city championships against the now much more prominent clubs Hamburger SV and FC St Pauli Eimsbutteler TVFull nameEimsbutteler TurnverbandFounded12 June 1889GroundETV Sportcenter HoheluftChairmanFrank FechnerManagerThorsten BeyerLeagueRegionalliga Nord IV 2022 23Oberliga Hamburg V 3rd Home coloursAway colours As of 2022 the club s most successful team have been the volleyball women who play in the German Women s 2 Volleyball Bundesliga Eimsbutteler TV made headlines in 2011 when it lost almost its complete first and second teams because of disagreements over how to split the money earned from reaching the first round of the 2011 12 DFB Pokal after winning the Hamburg Cup ETV was forced to field a side predominantly made up of players from its under 19 side 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginnings 1 2 The club s golden years 1 3 Postwar 2 German championship 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 4 Departments 5 Honors 5 1 Association Football 5 2 Fistball 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksHistory editThe beginnings edit The roots of the association lay in the 12 June 1889 formation of the gymnastics club Eimsbutteler Turnerschaft This club broke up within a month when a number of members left to form Eimsbutteler Mannerturnverein On 1 May 1893 the two groups were re united as Hamburg Eimsbutteler Turnverein while a new association using the name Eimsbutteler Turnerschaft was established 28 December the same year This club in turn joined HETV to create Eimsbutteler Turnverband on 19 February 1898 with the goal of constructing a common sports hall 2 The facility was completed in 1910 under the direction of the chairman Julius Sparbier A football department was established within ETV on 12 May 1906 and the footballers took up play in the A Klasse Hamburg the highest league in the city They sent their first representative to the national side in 1910 and won their first city title in 1915 The team went on to make several appearances in the playoff round of the country s northern regional league in the late 20s and early 30s In 1926 they lost the final of the regional Nordpokal North German Cup to Holstein Kiel by a score of 1 3 The club s golden years edit The Eimsbuttel side enjoyed its greatest success playing in the Gauliga Nordmark one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Third Reich The team captured titles there in 1934 1935 1936 1940 and 1942 often in close contests with better known club Hamburger SV These Gauliga titles qualified ETV for participation in the preliminary rounds of the national championship where they scored victories in matches against eventual champions FC Schalke 04 in group play in both 1934 3 and 1935 4 Their best result came in 1940 when they finished runners up in their group to Dresdner SC ETV made several appearances in the opening rounds of the Tschammerpokal tournament 1935 37 1939 42 predecessor to today s DFB Pokal and also saw four different players capped through the 1930s and 40s World War II forced play across the country to become more local in character and the Gauliga Nordmark was broken up into three separate leagues after the 1941 42 season ETV became part of the new Gauliga Hamburg where they were able only to earn lower table results The club s sports facilities were like most of Hamburg heavily damaged in air raids From 1948 under the leadership of Robert Finn the ETV started to rebuild its facilities Postwar edit Post war play in 1945 in the Stadtliga Hamburg saw the ETV continue as a mid table team A fifth place finish in the 1946 47 season was not quite enough to qualify for the new Oberliga Nord one of five new first division circuits within the country which admitted the top four finishers from Hamburg ETV won its way to the Oberliga the next year on the strength of a campaign that saw the team capture its division by winning seventeen and drawing one its of eighteen matches The ETV spent the next eight seasons at the Oberliga level until being sent down to the Amateurliga Hamburg after a sixteenth place finish in 1956 The team suffered through two consecutive poor seasons narrowly missing relegation to the third tier After recovering to win the division title in 1959 they were unable to advance further after doing poorly in promotion round play They earned lower table results over most of the next several seasons and with the establishment of the Bundesliga in 1963 the second division Amateurliga became a third tier circuit where ETV continued to struggle against relegation A last place finish in 1965 66 dropped Eimsbuttel to the Verbandsliga Hamburg Germania Staffel IV The club generally finished in the upper half of the Verbandsliga table until declining in the latter half of the 70s They earned a second place result in 1980 81 but were eventually relegated to the Bezirksliga V in 1985 after a fifteenth place finish In the face of frequent league restructuring ETV avoided slipping deeper into lower tier football through timely promotions In 1989 they moved up to the Landesliga Hamburg V and then made a quick advance in the late 90s winning their way to the Verbandsliga Hamburg V in 1998 and then into the Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein IV the following year after a second place finish The club was overmatched in Oberliga play and struggled against relegation for four seasons only avoiding demotion by the voluntarily withdrawal of other teams facing financial and license problems Their turn in the Oberliga came to an end in 2003 when the ETV was unable to avoid being sent down to the Verbandsliga V The club s decline continued with a descent through the Landsliga Hamburg VI in 2005 to the Bezirksliga Hamburg Nord VII in 2006 ETV enjoyed a successful 2007 08 regular season finishing second on equal points with league winner Rahlstedter SC This entitled the team to take part in the Landesliga promotion round where they finished fourth in the four team competition 5 The 2008 09 season saw the club compete on the same level with its first and second team but in separate leagues ETV finished fourth in its league the Bezirksliga Nord while ETV II came second in the Bezirksliga Sud and earned promotion to the Landesliga through the play off round Consequently the first team took up the second team s spot in this league in 2009 10 and was coached by the second team s coach Dennis Mitteregger 6 In 2010 11 ETV came ninth in the league but took out the Hamburg Cup for the first time in its history This cup win however cost the club its coach and the majority of its players While the club wanted to award 50 percent of the earnings for reaching the first round of the cup Euro 110 000 to the football department the players demanded a share of up to 75 percent When this was not granted players and coach left the club 7 After the club s second team players left ETV out of solidarity with the first team too the club was forced to field its successful under 19 side instead strengthened by the return of three of the players that had resigned earlier 8 In 2014 the club suffered relegation from the Landesliga back to the Bezirksliga but regained promotion in 2019 by winning its first Bezirksliga title The club has a large youth section in its football department both for girls and boys with nearly forty teams in all age groups 9 nbsp Older logoGerman championship editThe most successful time in the club s history was most certainly the Gauliga years when the TV qualified for the German championship finals five times 1934 Finished last in its group out of four teams but managed to defeat FC Schalke 04 3 2 in Hamburg after Schalke lead 2 0 Schalke went on to win the championship 1935 Finished third in its group out of four teams again defeated FC Schalke 04 in Hamburg who won the championship again 1936 Finished third again in its group out of four teams 1940 Finished second in its group out of four teams missing out on the semi finals to Dresdner SC who went on to lose the final 1942 Lost to Werder Bremen in the first round of the knock out finals losing 2 4 in Bremen Players editCurrent squad edit As of 5 February 2024 10 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp GER Abou Fofana 2 DF nbsp GER Can Denis Yildiz 3 DF nbsp GER Robin Janowsky 4 DF nbsp GER Samuel Olayisoye 5 MF nbsp GER Emre Toremis 6 MF nbsp GER Bamo Karim 7 FW nbsp GER Jephtah Asare 8 DF nbsp GER Abdul Malik Yago 9 FW nbsp GER Tyrese Boakye 10 MF nbsp GER Blerim Qestaj 11 FW nbsp GER Dominik Aykol 13 MF nbsp GER Oskar Lenz 14 DF nbsp GER Henok Tewolde 15 FW nbsp GER Maximilian Baafi No Pos Nation Player 17 FW nbsp GER Niklas Bar 18 FW nbsp GER Maurice Boakye 20 MF nbsp GER Finn Schutt 21 FW nbsp GER Noel Denis 23 DF nbsp GER Jasper Holscher 27 MF nbsp GER Jon Pauli 34 GK nbsp TUR Enes Ozmen 37 FW nbsp GER Nick Leptien 45 MF nbsp GER Daniel Naumann 47 MF nbsp GER Dilan Karim 51 GK nbsp GER Viktor Weber 66 DF nbsp GER Henry Koeberer 98 DF nbsp GER Benjamin Lucht MF nbsp GER Leon BolzDepartments editThe club consists of various sports departments these being Archery Baseball Basketball Beach volleyball Boxing Canoeing Dancing Fencing Fistball Floorball Football Handball Hockey Inline skating Judo Karate Kickboxing Kung fu Swimming Table tennis Tennis Track and field VolleyballHonors editThe club s honours Association Football edit Gauliga Nordmark I Champions 1934 1935 1936 1940 1942 Stadtliga Hamburg II Champions 1948 Amateurliga Hamburg II Champions 1959 Landesliga Hamburg Hansa VI Champions 1998 Hamburg Cup Winners 2011 Bezirksliga Hamburg Nord VII Champions 2019 Fistball edit German champions Men 1928 1929 German champions Women 1934References edit Favorit Furth locker weiter Neuer ETV chancenlos in German Weltfussball de published 31 July 2011 accessed 31 July 2011 Grune Hardy 2001 Vereinslexikon Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3 89784 147 9 Germany National play offs 1934 RSSSF com accessed 31 May 2008 Germany National play offs 1935 RSSSF com accessed 31 May 2008 Relegation BL in LL Fussball de accessed 10 June 2008 Fussball ETV II spielt Aufstiegsrunde zur Landesliga in German ETV website accessed 12 July 2009 Furths Gegner hat keine Mannschaft in German kicker de published 23 June 2011 accessed 31 July 2011 Eimsbuttler vertrauen den A Junioren in German kicker de published 5 July 2011 accessed 31 July 2011 Eimsbutteler TV football teams Fussball de accessed 10 June 2008 Kader Regionalliga 2023 24 Kicker Retrieved 19 August 2023 Sources edit 100 Jahre Fussball im ETV in German Article on the club s 100th anniversary in the Hamburger AbendblattExternal links editNorthern German Football Association NFV Oberliga Hamburg Schleswig Holstein at fussballdaten de permanent dead link Official ETV website in German Das deutsche Fussball Archiv Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eimsbutteler TV amp oldid 1220452191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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