Bitter defeat for TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden in the last game of the season!

Bitter defeat for TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden in the last game of the season!
Today's last season game for the district league handball players of TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden ended with a defeat against the Liga Primus ASC Quierschied. The final result was 26:32, with the halftime score of 12:15 reflecting the narrow game. Despite the defeat, coach Martin Rozycki was able to achieve two goals: the team stayed under 40 goals and scored more than 20 of their own goal. This performance shows that the team has moved at a solid level, even if the unclear situation regarding the league throws a shadow for the end of the season for the next season. The Rhein-Zeitung reports on the challenges that must master in this uncertain phase.
The history of TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden in handball is rich in successes and tradition. From 1953 to 1979 the handball department was headed by Günther Kort. During this time, impressive 150 championships were won. Most teams competed in the hall rounds at their strongest times, such as 1980/81 with 21 teams and 1992/93 with 19 teams. A particularly successful era was the one in which the female B youth, led by Elke Haag in 1984, won the title of West German champion, followed by further success of the B-youth in the late 1980s. These successes are not only the association's figureheads, but also an expression of the engagement and the training of young talents in handball. On the website of TV Birkenfeld , these achievements are documented in detail.
insight into club history
In the course of the decades, the TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden has reached numerous milestones. Between 1972 and 1989, the female youth won a total of 25 Hallen Rhineland championship titles, while the male youth secured the first title in 1967/68. A special highlight was the rise of the 1st men to the Landesliga in 1999, supported by talents of the Super-B youth. In 2001 the team defended its success with the championship title in the Oberliga, but the stay there was only short -term. The 1st women's team was also able to shine up to the regional league, which underlines the versatility and strength of the department.
The strategic decisions that the association has made over the years, such as the move to the Saar handball association in 2003, were crucial for sporting and financial stability. Since then, the association has been operating under the name TV Birkenfeld/Nohfelden and was able to lead numerous youth teams to the Oberliga. In 2004/05 the men's team became champion of the association league and thus managed to promotion to the Oberliga.
Handball at TV Birkenfeld begins at a young age. The “pre -minis”, aged three to six years, are introduced to handball to create a solid basis for future talents. This approach has proven to be successful, and the future challenges in the league will certainly offer new opportunities for further development.
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