TV Pforzheim explained

Teamname:TV Pforzheim
Countryflag:Germany
Founded:1834
Ground:Mäurach Sportplatz
Chairman:Norbert Poff
Coach:John Willis
Position:Rugby-Bundesliga South/West, 2nd
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The TV Pforzheim is a German rugby union club from Pforzheim, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga, having won promotion to the league in 2011.

Apart from rugby, TVP offers other sports like gymnastics, volleyball and track and field.[1]

History

The club, formed as gymnastics club on 19 April 1834, does not have quite such a long history in the sport of rugby union.[2]

The side did not field an independent team throughout most of the early 2000s, instead fielding a joined side with Karlsruher SV Rugby. In 2008, TVP finally entered its own side again in the Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg, coming fourth.[3]

The following year, the club came second, having played two games less than Heidelberger TV on top spot.[4] After promotion, the side won all 18 season games in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West, followed by an 89-0 victory over North/East champions TSV Victoria Linden, earning another promotion.[5] [6] The side has been unbeaten in league games since 18 October 2009, when it lost 19-27 at Heidelberger TV.

For the 2011-12 season, TVP has earned the right to compete in the highest division of German rugby, the Rugby-Bundesliga. The club was able to recruit former German and RG Heidelberg captain Mustafa Güngör after the opening round of the season as a player.[7]

The club enjoyed a successful first season in the league, initially finishing second at the end of the regular season but finding themselves deducted two points for the lack of a junior squad. TVP was thereby relegated to third place and lost its home advantage in the semi-finals to SC 1880 Frankfurt but responded with a 46-25 away win and reached the final of the German championship for the first time, where it lost 16-20 to Heidelberger RK.[8]

Pforzheim's declared aim for the 2012-13 season was to win the German championship.[9] TV finished first in their group in the 2012-13 season and qualified for the south/west division of the championship round, where it also came first. The club advanced to the semi-finals where it was knocked out by Heidelberger RK, losing 9-51.

The club finished second in the south-west championship round in 2013–14, received a bye for the first round of the play-offs, defeating TSV Handschuhsheim in the quarter-finals and DSV 78 Hannover in the semi-finals. The team faced Heidelberger RK in the German championship final where it lost at home 20–43.[10] TV also reached the final of the 2013–14 North Sea Cup where it defeated Boitsfort RC from Belgium and won the competition for the first time.

In the 2014–15 season the club finished second in the south-west championship group once more. It lost to Heidelberger RK in the final of the German championship final once more after play-off wins over RK Heusenstamm and SC Neuenheim. In 2015–16 it came second in the south/west division of the Bundesliga and defeated RK 03 Berlin in the play-off semi-finals. The 2016 final saw Pforzheim defeat Heidelberger RK 41–36 in the final to take out the national championship for the first time.[11]

Club honours

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[12]

YearDivisionPosition
2008–09Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg4th
2008–09Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg2nd — Promoted
2010–112nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West1st — Promoted
2011–12Rugby-Bundesligabgcolor=silver3rd - Runners up
2012–13Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – South4th
Rugby-Bundesliga championship round – South-West3rd — Semi-finals
2013–14Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – Southbgcolor=silver2nd
Rugby-Bundesliga championship round – South-Westbgcolor=silver2nd — Runners up
2014–15Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – Southbgcolor=silver2nd
Rugby-Bundesliga championship round – South-Westbgcolor=silver2nd — Runners up
2015–16Rugby-Bundesliga South-West2nd - Champions

Rugby internationals

In the 2010–12 campaign, Mustafa Güngör, Carlos Soteras Merz and Callum Sauer were selected from the club as German internationals.

For the opening match of the 2012–14 edition of the ENC against the Ukraine the club had only Mustafa Güngör re-selected for the team while Rob May was a new addition to the club's list of German internationals.[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tv-pforzheim.de/index.php?id=1&lang=de Home
  2. http://www.tv-pforzheim.de/index.php?id=173&lang=de Historisches
  3. http://www.rugbyweb.de/index.php?archive=2008-09&league=109 Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2008/2009 - Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg
  4. http://www.rugbyweb.de/index.php?archive=2009-10&league=150 Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2009/2010 - Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg
  5. http://www.rugbyweb.de/index.php?archive=2010-11&league=174 Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2010/2011 - 2. Bundesliga Süd
  6. http://www.pz-news.de/sport_artikel,-Rugbyspieler-des-TV-Pforzheim-steigen-in-erste-Liga-auf-_arid,266650.html Rugbyspieler des TV Pforzheim steigen in erste Liga auf
  7. http://www.totalrugby.de/content/view/3014/41/ TotalRugby Wechselbörse 2011/2012
  8. http://www.rugbyweb.de/index.php?league=BL1 Rugby-Bundesliga 2011-12
  9. http://www.pz-news.de/sport_artikel,-Rugby-Vizemeister-TVPforzheim-will-2013-den-Titel-holen-_arid,342912.html Rugby-Vizemeister TVPforzheim will 2013 den Titel holen
  10. http://www.totalrugby.de/content/view/6948/41/ 94. Deutsche Rugby-Meisterschaft: Heidelberger RK holt sich fünften Titel in Folge
  11. Web site: Rugby-Wahnsinn: TV Pforzheim holt sensationell den Meistertitel. 7 May 2016 . pz-news.de . Pforzheimer Zeitung. 8 May 2016. German. Rugby crazy: TV Pforzheim sensationally wins championship.
  12. http://www.rugbyweb.de/archive/index.php RugbyWeb Ergebnisarchiv
  13. http://www.totalrugby.de/content/view/5666/37/ DRV XV: Kader für EM-Auftakt gegen Ukraine fast komplett