Field Handball Bundesliga 1968-Wikipedia

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The Field handball Bundesliga 1968 was the second Bundesliga season in German field handball. The games around the 19th field handball championship of the DHB were played in a north and south season between April and September 1968; The final took place on September 8, 1968 in front of 23,000 spectators in the Düsseldorf Rheinstadion.

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The new German champion became the TV Oppum 1894, who defeated SG Leutershausen in the final of the relay winners with 18:16. After the 1966 championship, Oppum won the second field handball title in the club’s history; The SG Leutershausen, which celebrated the indoor championship in 1968 in spring, narrowly missed the double championship.

Relegation to the regional were Eintracht Hildesheim, BSV Solingen in 1898, TSV 1905 Rot and TSV Siemensstadt.

The German champion of the previous year, TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen, won the first year handball European Cup, who was able to prevail against clubs from Suhr (Switzerland), Linz (Austria) and Hengelo (Netherlands). [first]

The league was held in two seasons with ten teams each, the federal league north and south. The two relay winners were determined in the first and back games, which made the final for the German championship.

The last two teams of each season had to descend into the regional leader. In the event of a tie after the last matchday, decision -making games were carried out.

Climber [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

The regional league champions of this summer season in 1968 qualified for participation in the following Bundesliga season 1969. For the north season, sports fans Hamborn 07 (regional champion West) and Hohner SV Eintracht (regional champion north), for the Südstaffel, were the SG Dietzenbach (regional champion Südwest ) directly qualified. The second climber in the southern season was determined in two qualifications between the regional champion South, TC Frisch on Göppingen, and the Berlin champion Reinickendorfer Füchse, Göppingen prevailed (13: 12/11: 16); Both games took place in Berlin. [2]

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The SG Leutershausen was able to preserve the form of the indoor season, only gave one point at home, only lost two away games, and was able to keep the previous year’s finalist TV Großwallstadt in the Bundesliga Süd. The hardest champion TSV Grün-Weiß Dankersen was the hardest competitor of the relay winner TV Oppum in the north.

In the final of the two relay winners, Leutershausen initially had the advantage on his side, at half -time the Northern Baden led with four goals ahead (8: 4) and seemed on the best way to the double championship. Until then, only one of the four Oppum goals resulted from the current game, the other three from penalty throws. However, the TVO did not resign and the team managed to turn the game. Unlike in the first half of the game, every ball landed in the goal, and the Oppumer deserves because Leutershausen became increasingly nervous and “lost his head” in the last quarter of an hour, as the Leutershausen coach Bernd Kuchenbecker held. [3]

Bundesliga Nord [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Table [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Decision -making games To remain the league due to tie in places 7, 8 and 9:

Büdelsdorfer TSV – Eintracht Hildesheim: 10: 9
Eintracht Hildesheim – TV Angermund 09 : 11:13
TV Angermund 09 – Büdelsdorfer TSV: – (no longer carried out)
Demolizer: Eintracht Hildesheim, BSV Solingen 1898

Results [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Results of the games of the Bundesliga North this season [5]
Home team: Left column / guest team: Obere Zilde

Bundesliga’s heart [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Table [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Relegation : TSV 1905 Rot, TSV Siemensstadt

Results [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Results of the games of the Bundesliga South this season [8]
Home team: Left column / guest team: Obere Zilde

Finale [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Tv opupum 1894 – SG Leutershausen: 18:16 (half: 4: 8)
  1. Erik Eggers (ed.), Handball, Göttingen 2004, pp. 142, ISBN 3-89533-465-0
  2. Webers (Red.): Field Handball Bundesliga 1968- Settings and promotion games , accessed April 4, 2014
  3. Hamburger Abendblatt 210/1968: Turn after the break , 9. September 1968, S. 12 ( Direct link (PDF) , accessed April 6, 2014)
  4. Legend – Green: Squal winner, qualified for the final round / red: relegation to the regional league / (m): German champion of the pre -season / (a): promoted from the regional league
  5. Data according to Webers (ed.), Field handball Bundesliga 1968 North, final table (April 7, 2014)
  6. Legend – Green: Squal winner, qualified for the final round / red: relegation to the regional league / (m): German champion of the pre -season / (a): promoted from the regional league
  7. From this season as SVH Kassel; Webers (ed.): Field handball Bundesliga 1968 South , accessed April 4, 2014
  8. Data according to Webers (ed.), Field Handball Bundesliga 1968 South, final table (April 7, 2014)

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