TV Bittenfeld

TVB 1898 Stuttgart
Full name TVB Stuttgart Handball GmbH & Co. KG
Founded 1898
Arena Scharrena Stuttgart
Porsche-Arena
Capacity 2,050
6,211
Head coach Thomas König
League Handball-Bundesliga
2017–18 14th
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Turnverein Bittenfeld 1898 e. V. or TV Bittenfeld is a handball club from Waiblingen, town of Bittenfeld, Germany. This club has been played in 2nd division of German Handball League, Handball-Bundesliga since season 2006/07 until 2014/15. After successful 3rd place in overall ranking of season 2014/15, the team rose to the 1st division of German League and changed name to TVB 1898 Stuttgart.[1] The team's home games take place in Scharrena Stuttgart. Due to restricted capacity of home arena, some of the games are held in Porsche-Arena in the nearby area.

History

The team has played five seasons in the 2nd South Ligue between 2006-2011. At the end of the season 2010/2011 TV Bittenfeld finished as fourth. This allowed the team to play in the newly founded 2nd Handball National League (German: Bundesliga). Coach of the team was Jürgen Schweikardt, who was supported by his assistant coach Heiko Burmeister. The biggest success so far the club got in the season 2014/15, when TV Bittenfeld took the 3rd ranking position in the final standings, which entitled the transfer to the first (or main) German League. To performe in season 2015/16 team TV Bittenfeld has modified the name to TVB 1898 Stuttgart.[2]

The second team of TV Bittenfeld played until the season 2010/2011 in so-called Land League. The team won the first place there and now plays in the Württemberg League. The team is trained by Michael Rill and Peter Seiz.

Team

Season 2015/2016

Nr.NameNationalityPositionDate of birthin team since
1Dragan Jerković CroatiaGK8 December 19752014
12Yunus Özmusul TurkeyGK1 July 19872015
16Sebastian Arnold GermanyGK6 January 19962015
2Tobias Schimmelbauer GermanyLW1 July 19872010
3Florian Schöbinger GermanyCP/LP5 March 19862000
4Martin Kienzle GermanyLW/CP10 January 19922009
6Dominik Weiß GermanyLB25 January 19892009
8Michael Schweikardt GermanyCP7 March 19832012
9Lars Friedrich GermanyRB23 April 19852012
10Kasper Kisum DenmarkLB20 August 19922015
11Djibril M’Bengue GermanyRB13 May 19922012
13Teo Čorić CroatiaCP25 March 19922015
14Simon Baumgarten GermanyCP6 September 19852004
21Michael Seiz GermanyRW23 March 19931998
23Alexander Heib GermanyCP12 June 19872013
24Finn Kretschmer GermanyRW2 June 19942014
25Sajjad Esteki IranLB23 April 19902015
26Michael Spatz GermanyRW25 November 19822015

Staff

Nat.NamePositionGeburtsdatum
 GermanyThomas KönigHead Coach16 June 1963
 GermanyKarsten SchäferAssistant Coach23 October 1976
 GermanyHerbert StadlerStaff12 April 1955
 GermanyKlaus SchebekStaff21 September 1954
 GermanyTobias UnfriedPhysiotherapist28 August 1973
 GermanyFrank JakschitzPhysiotherapist9 November 1984
 GermanyDr. Andreas SchlüterTeam Doctor9 March 1961

Transfers in season 2015/16

Joining Leaving
  • Nils Kretschmer (HC Elbflorenz)
  • Jürgen Müller (VfL Eintracht Hagen)
  • Richard Sundberg (HC West, Finland)
  • Daniel Sdunek (TGS Pforzheim)

Statistics

Ranking since 2006

SeasonLeaguePlaceGoalsPointsNote
2006/072nd Bundesliga (South)16.1019:112323:45
2007/082nd Bundesliga (South)10.971:101532:36
2008/092nd Bundesliga (South)8.989:98536:32
2009/102nd Bundesliga (South)3.1038:93846:22
2010/112nd Bundesliga (South)4.1044:98546:22Qualification to the 2nd League
2011/122nd Bundesliga14.1085:111234:42
2012/132nd Bundesliga7.1018:101438:34
2013/142nd Bundesliga4.1011:91547:25
2014/152nd Bundesliga3.1074:95055:21Transfer to the 1st League
2015/16Bundesliga15.783:92614:50
2016/17Bundesliga14.865:94423:41

Number of spectators since 2006

Season Count
2006/07 1 409
2007/08 1 851
2008/09 1 795
2009/10 2 229
2010/11 2 210
2011/12 1 866
2012/13 2 035
2013/14 1 990
2014/15 2 250

References

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