SV Odin Hannover

The SV Odin Hannover is a German rugby union club from Hanover, currently playing in the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga. Apart from rugby, the club also offers other sports like association football, gymnastics and handball.

SV Odin Hannover
Full nameSV Odin von 1905 e.V.
UnionGerman Rugby Federation
Founded1905
LocationHanover, Germany
Ground(s)An der Graft
ChairmanArmand Pampows
Coach(es)Antonio Joao Carvalho Abreu
League(s)2.Rugby-Bundesliga
Team kit
Official website
www.sv-odin.de

The club has six German rugby union championship to its name, won in 1914, 1920, 1930, 1931, 1961 and 1963.[1]

History

The club was formed as a rugby union club in 1905.[2] The club was an early power house of German rugby, reaching the second-ever German championship final, but losing to FC 1880 Frankfurt.[1]

It was to be the only championship final the club lost, winning the next six it played in between 1914 and 1963.[1] The club also became the first-ever winner of the German rugby union cup in 1962 and defended this title the following year. The double of championship and cup won that year however was to become its last national titles until 2009. Two more lost cup finals in the late 1960s marking the end of the club's success on national scale.

In recent seasons, after having been relegated from the Rugby-Bundesliga in 1998, the club made a comeback to the national rugby scene when it returned to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga, the second tier of German rugby, in 2004. The club remained a mid-table side in the league the following seasons. In 2008, it formed an on-the-field union with VfR Döhren,[3] the two clubs now fielding a combined side in the league, playing as SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren.

In 2009, the combined side managed to win the league cup, a competition not contested by the top teams of German rugby.[4]

The SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren was withdrawn from the 2nd Bundesliga in 2011 and instead entered the tier-three Regionalliga North for the following season. In the 2013–14 season the club made it back to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga. In the 2014–15 season the club finished third in the north-east Liga-Pokal group and was knocked out by Neckarsulmer SU in the quarter-finals of the play-offs.

In the 2016–2017 season they went unbeaten in the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga and beat RK Berlin Grizzlies to win the first promotion spot to the 1. Rugby-Bundesliga for the 2017–2018 season.

In the 2017–2018 season and after a good start they ended the first leg in the middle of the table. After the winter break they did not manage to win a single game and ended the season in the last place returning to the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga.

Club honours

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[5]

Year Division Position
2000-01 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony (III) 5th
3rd
2001-02 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony 3rd
2002-03 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony 3rd
2003-04 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony 1st
North/East championship round 1st Promoted
2004-05 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) 5th
2005-06 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 4th
2006–07 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 3rd
2007–08 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 6th
2008–09 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 1 5th
2009–10 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 1 5th
2010–11 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East 6th Relegated
2011–12 Rugby-Regionalliga North 8th
2012–13 Rugby-Regionalliga North 3rd
2013–14 Rugby-Regionalliga North 1st — Promoted
2014–15 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – North 3rd
Liga-Pokal – North-East 1st — Quarter finals
2015–16 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North 4th 2016-17 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North 1st 1. Rugby-Bundesliga
  • 1 Placing for combined side SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren.
  • Until 2001, when the single-division Bundesliga was established, the season was divided in autumn and spring, a Vorrunde and Endrunde, whereby the top teams of the Rugby-Bundesliga would play out the championship while the bottom teams together with the autumn 2nd Bundesliga champion would play for Bundesliga qualification. The remainder of the 2nd Bundesliga teams would play a spring round to determine the relegated clubs. Where two placing's are shown, the first is autumn, the second spring.

References

  1. Die Deutschen Meister der Männer Archived 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine (in German) DRV website, accessed: 2 April 2010
  2. SV Odin club info at totalrugby.de (in German) accessed: 2 April 2010
  3. Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2008/2009 (in German) rugbyweb.de, accessed: 2 April 2010
  4. Die Deutschen Liga-Pokalsieger Archived 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine (in German) DRV website, accessed: 2 April 2010
  5. RugbyWeb Ergebnisarchiv (in German) rugbyweb.de - Results archive, accessed: 24 July 2012
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